Carmichael, Harry..~ NAKED TO THE GRAVE..~ New Saturday Review Press, , 1973.~ Hardcover. Overall good condition in a near fine dust jacket (peeled spots on boards from tape removal, discoloration on front endpaper) . New Saturday Review Press, , (1973). Overall good condition in a near fine dust jacket (peeled spots on boards from tape removal, discoloration on front endpaper) . First US printing. Mystery featuring insurance assessor John Piper and his friend, crime reporter Quinn. 192 pp.
Hartley Howard (1908–1979) was the pen name of Leopold Horace Ognall, a British crime novelist. Ognall was born in Montreal and worked as a journalist before starting his fiction career. He wrote over ninety novels before his death in 1979. As Harry Carmichael, Ognall's primary series characters were John Piper (an insurance assessor) and "Quinn," a crime reporter.
Ognall's son Harry became a high court judge and conducted the hearings regarding former Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet.
Ognall created the pseudonym "Harry Carmichael" as an amalgam of the names of his immediate family: His son Harry, his wife Cecilia, his daughter Margaret, and his son Michael.