House of Numbers is a 1957 classic American film noir, based on author Jack Finney's 1957 novel of the same name, starring Jack Palance and Barbara Lang.
Mitchell penned a half dozen novels, the most famous of which, Amos Judd (1895), was made into the 1922 silent film, The Young Rajah, starring Rudolph Valentino.
Various novels starring Carvalho have been adapted for television, although none of the TV adaptations were as successful as the books.
Spencer was the author of fourteen novels starring hard-drinking Chicago private eye protagonists, including Lacey Lockington, Chance Purdue, Buzz Deckard, Luke Lassiter and Birch Kirby.
He is also the author of the Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon series, novels starring the franchise's most popular aliens, the Klingons.
This satirical novel, starring a wisenheimer English professor stuck at a jerkwater college in Pennsylvania, crackles with an impudent, screwball energy.
Following his first, supporting appearance in The Crime at Black Dudley (1929), it is the first of many novels starring the mysterious Albert Campion, and introduces his butler/valet/bodyguard Magersfontein Lugg.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a 1939 film adaptation of Mark Twain's classic novel of the same name, starring Mickey Rooney in the title role.
Paul Kemprecos is helping Cussler write a series of novels starring a new stud named Kurt Austin.
The sculpture stands next to a stack of brand-new graphic novels starring Sgt. Rock.