Paul Frederick Ernst was an American pulp fiction writer. He is best known as the author of the original 24 "Avenger" novels, published by Street & Smith under the house name Kenneth Robeson. He "[took] up fiction writing in his early twenties." Credited by pulp-expert Don Hutchison as "a prolific manufacturer of potboilers-made-to-order," his stories appeared in a number of early Science fiction and fantasy magazines. His writing appeared in Astounding Stories, Strange Tales and Amazing, and he was the author of the Doctor Satan series which ran in Weird Tales from August, 1935. His most famous work was in writing the original 24 The Avenger stories in the eponymous magazine between 1939 and 1942. When pulp magazine work began to dry up, Ernst "was able to make a painless transition into the more prestigious "slick" magazines, where his word skill earned him higher financial rewards." As of 1971, he was "still active as a writer," including penning "Blackout" for the July 1971 issue of Good Housekeeping magazine. He died in Pinellas County, Florida. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul\_...] Librarian note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Paul^Ernst
Series
Books

The Yellow Hoard
1939

Marooned Under the Sea
1930

The Raid on the Termites
1932

The Avenger Vol. 7
Murder on Wheels & The Three Gold Crowns
2012

The Complete Tales of Doctor Satan
2013

The Microscopic Giants
2011

The Happy Killers
1974

The Avenger Vol. 9
Nevlo & Death in Slow Motion
2013

The Red Hell of Jupiter
1931

The Avenger Vol. 10
Pictures of Death & The Green Killer
2013

Astounding Stories of Super-Science, September 1930
1930

The Avenger Vol. 3
The Frosted Death & The Glass Mountain
1974