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He retired in August 2002 to become a full-time writer. [1] 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 ...
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".
[1] [2] The forward is written by Joe’s long-time friend Bill Crider. [3] The book contains the following stories: Mister Weed-Eater; Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man’s Back; The Big Blow; The Magic Wagon (excerpt) Dirt Devils; The Pit; Night They Missed the Horror Show; Bubba Ho-Tep; The Fat Man and the Elephant; A Fine Dark Line ...
3/23/2002: Oscar Preview, featuring Russell Crowe, Halle Berry, Marisa Tomei and Ethan Hawke: 3/30/2002: Celine Dion: 4/6/2002 "TV We'll Always Remember", part of TV Guide's 50th Anniversary: Photo Montage: 4/13/2002: Jay Leno of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: 4/20/2002: Star Trek's 35th anniversary, featuring characters from the various Trek ...
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S.J. (Shira Judith) Rozan was born in 1950 in the Bronx, New York.She grew up with two sisters and a brother, and has a passion for basketball. She graduated from Oberlin College with a bachelor's degree, and received a master's in architecture from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Bouchercon is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction. [1] It is named in honour of writer, reviewer, and editor Anthony Boucher; also the inspiration for the Anthony Awards, which have been issued at the convention since 1986. [2]
"Golden Opportunity" is an episode of the long-running police procedural television series, The Bill, broadcast on 16 April 2002. [1] The episode is significant in the show's history, as it features the events of the first Sun Hill Fire, which resulted in the death of six officers. [2]