Peter Driben illustrated relatively few book covers compared to his magazine output. We showed you a rare paperback from him a few years ago, and above you see another—his work on W. T. Ballard’s 1943 thriller Say Yes to Murder, for publisher Martin Goodman. The book is part of a series starring Ballard’s character William Lennox, who was a detective-like troubleshooter for fictitious General Consolidated Studios.
In this one he investigates the murder of an actor found stabbed and lying under the bed of actress Jean Jeffries, who is the granddaughter of one of Lennox’s close friends. As a troubleshooter, Lennox’s first duty is to move the body to avoid scandal for the studio (that’s the difference between a detective and a troubleshooter) and only then does he try to unravel the mystery.
Lennox appeared in three other Ballard novels—1946’s Murder Can’t Stop, 1948’s Dealing Out Death, and 1960’s Lights, Camera, Murder, which he wrote as John Shepherd. Martin Goodman, you probably know already, later went on to create Marvel Comics. You can see that other nice Driben cover we mentioned here, and three brilliant Dutch covers here. We’ll keep an eye out for more.