James Atlee Phillips

James Atlee Phillips (1915 – May 26, 1991) was an American writer who used the pseudonym Philip Atlee for the "Contract" series of spy novels.

In World War II he worked for China National Airlines in Rangoon and later ran the national airline in Myanmar (then called Burma).

[1] The "Contract" series featured former spy Joe Gall, who comes out of retirement to take on specific jobs.

There were twenty-nine novels in the series, published from 1963 to 1976 by Gold Medal Books.

[2] The White Wolverine Contract was nominated for the 1972 Edgar Award for best paperback original.