Framed in Guilt
first edition
1949 · New York
by KEENE, DAY
New York: M.S. Mill Co. & William Morrow & Co, 1949. First Edition of the Author’s First Novel. Lightly used copy with some edge wear without dust jacket. Framed in Guilt tells a tale of blackmail, murder, and clever treachery - all involving a Hollywood screenwriter. Day Keene is the pseudonym of Chicago-born mystery and detective writer, Gunard Hjerstedt (1903 - 1969). After initially pursuing a career as an actor, he turned to writing for radio and for the short story pulp trade (Ace G-Man Stories, Dime Mystery, Black Mask) where an editor suggested that Gunard change his name to something more American sounding, which he accomplished by adapting his mother’s maiden name, Daisy Keeney, to Day Keene. Keene was part of a lively and creative community of writers, including Mickey Spillane, Harry Whittington, Gil Brewer, Talmage Powell, and John D. MacDonald - the competitive nature of which inspired some of the best hardboiled crime paperback original novels of the early 1950s, published by Gold Medal, Ace, Avon, Graphic, among others, with Macfadden reprinting much of Keene’s work to wide success in the late 1960s. Unlike many of his writing peers, Keene had only one recurring character - the Hawaiian private detective, Johnny Aloha. (Inventory #: 17509E)