Russ Tobin - Books Featuring Tobin As Character

Books Featuring Tobin As Character

A full list of Morgan's Russ Tobin books appears below in chronological order.

  • The Sewing Machine Man (1968) The Harcourt Press (hardback)
  • The Sewing Machine Man (1968) Mayflower (paperback)
  • The Debt Collector (1970) Mayflower (paperback)
  • The Courier (1971) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Come Again Courier (1972) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Tobin Takes Off (1973) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Tobin On Safari (1973) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Tobin In Paradise (1974) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Tobin In Trouble (1974) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Tobin For Hire (1975) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Tobin in Las Vegas (1975) Mayflower (paperback)
  • Tobin In Tahiti (1975) Futura Books (paperback)
  • Tobin Down Under (1976) Futura Books (paperback)
  • Russ Tobin's Bedside Guide to Smoother Seduction (1976) Star Books (paperback)
  • Here Comes Tobin (1977) Futura Books (paperback)
  • Hard Up (1977) WH Allen (hardback)
  • Hard Up (1977) Star Books (paperback)
  • Russ Tobin Up Tight (1977) WH Allen (hardback)
  • Russ Tobin Up Tight (1978) Star Books (paperback)
  • Russ Tobin In Hollywood (1978) WH Allen (hardback)
  • Russ Tobin In Hollywood (1978) Star Books (paperback)
  • Tobin Among The Stars (1979) WH Allen (hardback)
  • Tobin Among The Stars (1979) Star Books (paperback)
  • Tobin Goes Cuckoo (2005) Twenty-First Century (paperback)

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