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ED McBAIN — OTHER NOVELS:; The April Robin Murders (with Craig Rice) (1958); The Sentries (1965) ; Where There's Smoke (1975) ; Guns (1976) ; Another Part Of The City (1986) ; Downtown (1991) ; Driving Lessons (2000); ... Learning to Kill (2005); Transgressions (2005) Edited by Ed McBain ; Women In Jeopardy 2005;
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Evan Hunter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Befitting an author who lived most of his 78 years primarily under two different identities -- those of Ed McBain and Evan Hunter -- although neither of those was his real name (he was born to Italian parents as Salvatore Alberto Lombino), McBain, as he's best known, seemed very much a dualistic character.
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Ed McBain, police procedural mystery author ... All about Ed McBain, 87th Precinct, bio, links to books ... Ed McBain Books...
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When Alfred Hitchcock started work on his film, The Birds (1963), he asked critically-acclaimed New York novelist Evan Hunter (also known as crime writer Ed McBain) to write the script.
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A bibliography of Ed McBain's books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability. ... Ed McBain was the first American to receive the Diamond Dagger, the British Crime Writers Association's highest award. He also holds the Mystery Writers of America's coveted Grand Master Award, and received an Edgar...
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Ed McBain (Evan Hunter); ... Ed McBain is the only American to receive the Diamond Dagger, the British Crime Writers Association's highest award. He also holds the Mystery Writers of America's coveted Grand Master Award. ... The prolific Ed McBain --- real name Evan Hunter --- writes prolifically under these two names and...
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Authors and Creators; Ed McBain; (Né Salvatore Lombino. Also writes as Evan Hunter, Hunt Collins, Richard Marsten, Curt Cannon, Ezra Hannon; John Abbott); (1926 -2005) ... ED McBAIN was best known among crime fiction fans -- and rightfully so -- as the creator of the ground-breaking 87th Precinct police procedural series.
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