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Charlie Wells (writer) was born on 2 August, 1923 in Greenwood, Mississippi, is a novelist. Discover Charlie Wells (writer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As Charles Harding Wells
Occupation Novelist
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 2 August, 1923
Birthday 2 August
Birthplace Greenwood, Mississippi
Date of death (2004-10-10)
Died Place Greenwood, Mississippi
Nationality United States

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1955

The Last Kill, published in 1955, is set in Memphis, Tennessee and follows a private eye who is trying to solve the murder of a friend who was involved in a million-dollar bank heist. August West, reviewing the novel on the blog Vintage Hardboiled Reads, noted that "what Wells did well is create a gloomy, drab, dark atmosphere for the novel. Very noir-ish. The whole story takes place in rainy, cold weather and mostly at night."

1953

Let the Night Cry, published in 1953, is a crime thriller about an ex-convict set in New Orleans, which a New York Times reviewer said that Wells described as "a city seemingly consisting entirely of bars and night clubs." An Oakland Tribune reviewer described the book as "crime, love and dope in a chili-hot potpourri in New Orleans' picturesque and wicked Latin Quarter." The book sold more than 400,000 copies.

1950

Growing up in Greenwood, Wells was a childhood friend of Mary Ann Pearce, who would later marry Mickey Spillane. Wells, Spillane, and fellow Spillane protégé Earle Basinsky met while Spillane was stationed in Greenwood while serving in the Army. In the early 1950s, when Spillane himself had semi-retired from writing, Wells lived for a time in the Spillane household, where the elder writer took him under his wing. (Wells and fellow writer Joe Gill can be seen in a photograph in a 1952 Life magazine article on Spillane.) After working with Spillane for a year, Wells published his first novel, Let the Night Cry, at New American Library's Signet Books imprint, which also produced Spillane's Mike Hammer paperbacks.

1923

Charles Harding Wells (August 2, 1923 – October 10, 2004) was an American crime novelist and protégé of Mickey Spillane. He wrote two novels, 1953's Let the Night Cry and 1955's The Last Kill.

Wells was born on August 2, 1923, in Greenwood, Mississippi, the son of Terrell Rush Wells and Emma Jones Harding Wells. He attended Georgia Institute of Technology, Mississippi State College, and Tulane University. Before beginning his writing career, he worked as a draftsman, drummer, and bank messenger, and was stationed in Europe during the Second World War, where he served in a field artillery unit and anti-aircraft battalion. He married Annie Lou Turner, a Greenwood librarian, in 1956. He lived in Greenwood until his death, on October 10, 2004, from heart failure.