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Crider was the author of the Professor Sally Good and the Carl Burns mysteries, the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series, the Truman Smith P.I. series, and wrote three books in the Stone: M.I.A. Hunter series under the pseudonym "Jack Buchanan". He was also the writer of several westerns and horror novels.
Her sister Anne, a successful writer since their mid-thirties, encouraged Alice, helped her find an agent, and wrote introductions to several of her books. [1] Borchardt's death late on July 24, 2007, was reported next day by the mystery writer Bill Crider, a friend. [2] The Houston Chronicle published an obituary five days later. [3]
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Herald Scotland comments 'Rhodes's portrait of the fictional Dawkins is on the far side of caricature, so rich in ridicule it makes a lampoon look limp. "My life would be so much easier if everybody was as clever as me," the professor sighs, meanwhile planning his series of children's books.
Brash Books is an American crime fiction imprint founded in 2014 by authors Lee Goldberg and Joel Goldman. The main focus of Brash Books is to republish award-winning and critically acclaimed novels, primarily from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, which had fallen out of print. [1] The imprint also publishes new crime fiction and suspense novels. [2]
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Bill Crider: The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas D'Artagnan: December 1997 33. "Muttketeer" Wishbone tries to join the kids at school, and is reminded of d'Artagnan and his own desire to join a special group. #9 A Tale of Two Sitters: Joanne Barkan A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens: Charles Darnay: January 1998 16. "A Tale of Two Sitters"