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Gil Brewer
AuthorBooks · Second hand1922-1983
Gilbert John "Gil" Brewer was an American writer of crime novels and short stories. Born on November 20, 1922, in Canandaigua, New York, he was the son of Gilbert Thomas Brewer and Ruth Wilhelmina Olschewske. Brewer's father was a writer who also published under the name Gil Brewer, specializing in air adventure stories. The older Brewer is most often remembered for having written "Gorilla of the Gas Bags," the cover story for the rare June 1929 issue of Zeppelin Stories.
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Birth
1922
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1983
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Gil Brewer was a prolific American novelist who excelled in the noir genre.
His most recognized work is the novel titled The Red Scarf.
Throughout his career, he wrote a total of 39 literary works.
His stories are characterized by mystery themes and the hard-boiled style typical of the 1950s.
Born in Canandaigua, Brewer left a significant mark on 20th-century crime literature.








