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Carroll John Daly
Carroll John Daly (September 14, 1889 – January 16, 1958) was a writer of crime fiction.
==Career==
Daly has been credited with creating the first hard-boiled story, "The False Burton Combs," published in Black Mask magazine in December 1922, followed closely by "It's All in the Game" (''Black Mask'', April 1923) and the PI story "Three Gun Terry" (''Black Mask'', May 1923). Daly's private detective Race Williams first appeared in "Knights of the Open Palm,", an anti-Ku Klux Klan story.〔 "Knights of the Open Palm" was published June 1, 1923, in ''Black Mask'' and predating the October 1923 debut of Dashiell Hammett's Continental Op character. Although George Sutton, the editor of ''Black Mask'', did not like the Race Williams stories, they were so popular with readers that he asked Daly to continue writing them.〔 Daly's Williams was a rough-and-ready character with a sharp tongue and established the model for many later acerbic private eyes. Daly also created other pulp detectives, including Detective Satan Hall, "Three-Gun Terry" Mack, and Vee Brown.〔 During the 1920s and 1930s, Daly was considered the leader of the naturalistic school of crime writers. Daly was a hugely popular author: his name on a pulp magazine cover meant an increase in sales. A ''Black Mask'' readers' poll once showed Daly as the most popular writer in the magazine, ahead of Hammett and Erle Stanley Gardner.〔 In addition to ''Black Mask'', Daly also wrote for other pulp magazines, including ''Detective Fiction Weekly'' and ''Dime Detective''.
In the 1940s, Daly's work fell out of fashion with crime fiction readers, and he moved to California to work on comics〔Herbert Ruhm, "Introduction", in Herbert Ruhm (1977), ed., ''The Hard-boiled Detective: Stories from "Black Mask" Magazine (1920-1951)'', New York: Vintage, p. xviii.〕 and film scripts. When Mickey Spillane became a bestselling novelist with a character similar to Daly's detectives, Mike Hammer, Daly responded bitterly "I'm broke, and this guy gets rich writing about my detective."〔

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