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James Arthur Crumley (October 12, 1939 – September 17, 2008) [2] [3] [4] was an American author of violent hardboiled crime novels and several volumes of short stories and essays, as well as published and unpublished screenplays.
Author: Story: Source: Doug Allyn "Blind Lemon" Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine: James Crumley "Hot Springs" Murder for Love: Jeffery Deaver "The Weekender" Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine: Brendan DuBois "The Dark Snow" Playboy: Elizabeth George "The Surprise of His Life" Women on the Case: Jeremiah Healy "Eyes That Never Meet" Unusual ...
Crumley may refer to: Bob Crumley (1876–1949), Scottish professional footballer; James Crumley (1939–2008), American author; James Crumley (footballer) (1890–1981), Scottish footballer; Jim Crumley (Scottish author) (born 1947), Scottish journalist; Patrick Crumley (1860–1922), Irish Nationalist UK Member of the Parliament
This is a list of crime writers with a Wikipedia page. They may include the authors of any subgenre of crime fiction, including detective, mystery or hard-boiled.Some of these may overlap with the List of thriller authors.
[7] While the late James Crumley had this to say: “The landscape of Los Angeles, both actually and metaphorically, has been deconstructed by writers from West to Chandler to Didion, but never quite as artfully as John Shannon does it.” John Shannon has also contributed short stories to the anthologies Murder on the Ropes, Ed.
November 7 – Chris Adrian, American novelist; November 24 – Marlon James, Jamaican novelist; November 27 – Han Kang, South Korean novelist; December 21 – Mohamedou Ould Salahi, Mauritanian author and former Guantánamo detainee; unknown dates. Raja'a Alem, Saudi Arabian writer [16] Roberta Dapunt, Italian poet [17]
James Myers Thompson (September 27, 1906 – April 7, 1977) was an American novelist and screenwriter, known for his hardboiled crime fiction. Thompson wrote more than thirty novels, the majority of which were original paperback publications, published from the late-1940s through mid-1950s.
M. R. James (1862–1936, England, f/nf) Maria James (1793–1868, Wales/US, p) Marlon James (born 1970, Jamaica, f) P. D. James (1920–2014, England, f) Peter James (born 1948, England, f) Rebecca James (born 1970, Australia, f/ch) Wendy James, born 1966, Australia, f) William James (1842–1910, US, nf) Winifred Lewellin James (1876–1941 ...