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Bill Crider (July 28, 1941 – February 12, 2018) was an American author of crime fiction among other work. Biography
Mark Stone: MIA Hunter is a series of men's adventure novels created and outlined by Stephen Mertz [1] and co-written with Joe R. Lansdale, Michael Newton, and Bill Crider under the pseudonym "Jack Buchanan".
Bill Crider (1941–2018) Elizabeth Crook (born 1959) James Oliver Curwood (1878–1926) D ... Jake Logan (author) Milton Lott (1919–1996) Giles A. Lutz (1910–1982)
Bill Crider (1941–2018) Edmund Crispin (1921–1978) Amanda Cross (1926–2003), pseudonym of Carolyn Gold Heilbrun; ... George McMichael Moyer (author) (1988) N–S
The Trailsman is a series of short Western novels published since 1980 by Signet books, a division of New American Library.The series is still published under the name Jon Sharpe, the original author of the series, although it is now written by a number of ghostwriters under contract.
And they noted the "least successful -- the undernourished whodunits by Dana Stabenow, Bill Crider, and Rex Burns, the postcard landscapes of Karen Kijewski and Bill Pronzini -- seem swallowed up by their settings; and the main interest of the tales by Carole Nelson Douglas and Stuart M. Kaminsky is to watch their tenderfoot creators pick their ...
2015 – Bill Crider, "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" 2016 – (tie): Daniel M. Bensen, "Treasure Fleet" & Adam Rovner, "What If the Jewish State Had Been Established in East Africa" 2017 – Harry Turtledove, "Zigeuner" 2018 – Oscar (Xiu) Ramirez and Emmanuel Valtierra, Codex Valtierra 2019 – Harry Turtledove, "Christmas Truce"
Bill Crider (1941–2018), American author; Cori Crider, attorney and activist; Curtis Crider (1930–2012), American stock car racing drive; Frank Crider (1907–1962), American football player and coach; Harry Crider (born 1999), American football player; Jerry Crider (1941–2008), baseball pitcher; John Crider (born 1933), politician and lawyer