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- From: MJFORRES@SUVM.SYR.EDU (maurice)
- Subject: Re: Sjowall & Wahloo and other series
- Message-ID: <168CE112E7.MJFORRES@SUVM.SYR.EDU>
- Organization: Syracuse University
- References: <1992Dec28.141208.22661@samba.oit.unc.edu> <1992Dec29.001118.10561@eff.org> <1992Dec30.155425.8247@speedy.aero.org> <1992Dec30.205213.25688@samba.oit.unc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 19:52:07 EST
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- In article <1992Dec30.205213.25688@samba.oit.unc.edu>
- joan@med.unc.edu (Joan Shields) writes:
-
- >Oh, almost forgot - anyone know anything about Robert J. Randisi? He
- >writes or wrote some US police procedurals and private detective novels.
- >I read one of his short stories in a collection I ran across. The short
- >story was good so I thought I'd give his novels a try.
-
- Randisi wrote a couple of books about a private detective named
- Jacoby which I liked when I read them a few years ago. He's also
- written a western series -- The Gunsmith, I think it's called --
- which I never read. He shows up as a character in one of Max
- Alan Collins's mysteries about the mystery writer. It's the one
- set at a mystery convention. At least, I assume that's Randisi as
- the guy from Brooklyn.
-
- maurice
- Maurice Forrester
- mjforres@suvm.syr.edu
-