Malcolm Braly (July 25, 1925 – April 7, 1980[1]) was an American author born in Portland, Oregon.
[2] His most acclaimed novel, On the Yard, was first published in 1967,[3] and adapted to film in 1979.
[4] His other books include Felony Tank (1961); Shake Him Till He Rattles (1963); It's Cold Out There (1966); his memoir, False Starts: A Memoir of San Quentin and Other Prisons (1976); and his final novel, The Protector (1979).
Braly died of injuries sustained from a traffic accident in Baltimore, Maryland, at 54.
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