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Lisa Gardner (born 1972) is a #1 New York Times bestselling American novelist. She is the author of more than 20 suspense novels, published in more than 30 countries. She began her career writing romantic suspense under the pseudonym Alicia Scott, before the publication of her breakout domestic thriller, The Perfect Husband, in 1997.
As of 2012, four different DVD series are available with one series so far with English subtitles. CCTV produced series in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. The series from 2010, entitled "Detective Di Renjie" has been produced on DVD by Tai Seng entertainment with English subtitles. [citation needed] The list: Amazing Detective Di Renjie (2004)
The Notting Hill Mystery (1862–1863) is an English-language detective novel written under the pseudonym Charles Felix, with illustrations by George du Maurier.The author's identity was never revealed, but several critics have suggested posthumously Charles Warren Adams (1833–1903), [1] [2] a lawyer known to have written other novels under pseudonyms.
This is a list of detective fiction writers. ... Loren D. Estleman; Jasper Fforde (1961–) Charles Finch (1980–) Dick Francis (1920–2010) R. Austin Freeman (1862 ...
The Great Detective Race: 2008 116 The Ghost at the Drive-In Movie: 2008 117 The Mystery of the Traveling Tomatoes: 2008 118 The Spy Game: 2009 119 The Dog-Gone Mystery: 2009 120 The Vampire Mystery: 2009 121 Superstar Watch: 2009 122 The Spy in the Bleachers: 2010 123 The Amazing Mystery Show: 2010 124 The Pumpkin Head Mystery: 2010 125 The ...
Her first published novel was A Great Deliverance (1988). It introduces Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley (in private life, the Earl of Asherton, Oxford-educated); his partner Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers (grammar-school-educated and from a working-class background) [5] —both from Scotland Yard; Helen Clyde, Lynley's girlfriend and later wife; and Lynley's former school friend, the ...
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The son of Robert J. and Emma E. (Derr) Biggers, Earl Derr Biggers was born in Warren, Ohio, and graduated from Harvard University in 1907, where he was a member of The Lampoon. He worked briefly as a journalist for The Plain Dealer in 1907, [ 2 ] and then for the Boston Traveller until 1912, before turning to fiction.