Education
McNaughton attended Harvard and worked for ten years as a reporter for the Newark Evening News.
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There was a murder on the losse, a serial killer and rapist. "The Full Moon Maniac" -- that was what the ARMITAGE ADVERTISER called him, although only one of his attacks had occurred exactly on a night of a full moon -- who had struck three times in the past eighteen months. He preyed on couples in lovers' lanes, locking the man in the trunk of a car while he forced the woman to commit what the ADVERTISER called "unnatural acts." On the last occasion, a young man named John Evans had been shot to death. . . .
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Buster Callan?s lips twitched in a stillborn smile. ?Bad news, Jewboy. You?re dead.? ?It was an accident,? Dave told him. ?I?ll get you another dog.? Callan shook his head, and he actually smiled. ?You got it wrong. I don?t want your shekels. I want your blood.?
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McNaughton attended Harvard and worked for ten years as a reporter for the Newark Evening News.
He also wrote thrillers. He later held a variety of other jobs, meanwhile publishing about two hundred short stories in magazines and several books Several of his novels were first published by Carlyle Books under editorially imposed titles implying that they were part of a series.
Although Worse Things Waiting follows on from Downward to Darkness, the other books featured completely unrelated characters and situations.
Restored texts of these books have been published by Wildside Press under their original titles. His work includes literary nods to writers such as H. P. Lovecraft, Robert East. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith and Bram Stoker.
His story "The Return of the Colossus" is a sequel to Smith"s "The Colossus of Ylourgne" set during World War I. While the title of "To My Dear Friend Hommy-Beg" echoes Stoker"s dedication for Dracula.
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