Cannon (TV Series) - Novels

Novels

A series of nine tie-in novels were published in the 1970s by Lancer/Magnum in the United States and Triphammer/Corgi in the United Kingdom.

  • #1 Murder by Gemini by Richard Gallagher
  • #2 The Stewardess Strangler by Richard Gallagher
  • #3 The Golden Bullet by Paul Denver (pseudonym of Douglas Enefer)
  • #4 The Deadly Chance by Paul Denver (pseudonym of Douglas Enefer)
  • #5 I've Got You Covered by Paul Denver (pseudonym of Douglas Enefer)
  • #6 The Falling Blonde by Paul Denver (pseudonym of Douglas Enefer)
  • #7 It's Lonely on the Sidewalk by Paul Denver (pseudonym of Douglas Enefer)
  • #8 Farewell, Little Sister by Douglas Enefer
  • #9 Shoot-Out! by Douglas Enefer

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