• John Creasey MBE (17 September 1908 – 9 June 1973) was an English author known mostly for detective and crime novels but who also wrote science fiction...
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  • comedian John Creasey (1908–1973), English crime and science fiction writer Timothy Creasey (1923–1986), British Army officer Creasy (surname) Creasey v Breachwood...
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  • come to virtually define the form, like Hillary Waugh, Ed McBain, and John Creasey started to appear regularly. In 1956, in his regular New York Times Book...
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  • writers. It is given in memory of CWA founder John Creasey and was previously known as the John Creasey Memorial Award. Publisher Chivers Press was the...
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    Scotland Yard in the US) was adapted from the novel by British writer John Creasey. It is Ford's only police genre film, and one of the few Ford films set...
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    at the End, and The Forevers. His debut novel, Tall Oaks, won the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger Award in 2017. We Begin at the End became a New York...
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  • Get Between the Covers: Leave a Legacy by Writing a Book, page 225, on John Creasey: "Over his lifetime, he managed to write over 600 novels and to sell...
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  • instance, the Toff, a character from the series of adventure novels by John Creasey, is an upper class crime sleuth who uses a common caricature of a toff...
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    summer of 1987. The novel won her various awards including the British John Creasey Award, the French Prix du Roman d'Adventure and the American Edgar Award...
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  • of queen Catherine Howard. After the queen’s death Tamasin marries Barak. John Skelly – Shardlake's law clerk, a middle-aged family man with weak eyesight...
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  • his non-fiction book, The River. His first novel, Scrublands, won the John Creasey Award at the UK Crime Writers' Association's Dagger Awards in 2019. The...
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    writing her debut novel Running Hot. Her debut was awarded the Memorial John Creasey Dagger, CWA, in 2005, the first time a Black British author has scooped...
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  • actively promotes National Crime Reading Month. The CWA was founded by John Creasey in 1953. It was chaired by Maxim Jakubowski (from April 2021) and has...
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    England. The gallery's collections include those from Edgar Barclay, John Creasey, Mick Maslen, Robin Tanner, and Edwin Young. It also has temporary exhibitions...
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  • by English writer Minette Walters. The story was the recipient of a John Creasey award for best debut. Mrs Phoebe Maybury, a widow in her late thirties...
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  • On radio he starred as The Toff in the BBC radio adaptation of the John Creasey novels. He appeared in all but two episodes of Bergerac from 1981 to...
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  • Martin Richard may refer to: A pen name of John Creasey, English crime and science fiction writer Martin William Richard, an 8-year-old boy who was killed...
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    Lieutenant William Cox (1764–1837), Australian pioneer born in Wimborne. John Creasey, English crime writer, lived at "Cattistock", Fernlea Avenue, Ferndown...
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  • television series made in 1965 and 1966, based on the book series by John Creasey (written under the pseudonym Anthony Morton) and produced by ITC Entertainment...
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  • Gideon's Way (category John Creasey characters)
    Entertainment and broadcast by ITV in 1964–1966. It is based on novels by John Creasey (writing as 'J. J. Marric'). The series was made at Elstree Studios in...
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  • Watson’s second novel." Winner of the 2011 Crime Writer's Association John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger Winner of the Galaxy National Book Award for Thriller...
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  • Dissolution was nominated for the 2003 Crime Writers' Association (CWA) John Creasey Memorial Dagger, for first books by previously unpublished writers. It...
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  • The Toff (category John Creasey characters)
    adventure novels by John Creasey, the Toff is the nickname of the Honourable Richard Rollison, an upper-class crime sleuth. Creasey published almost 60...
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  • "Death Keeps a Secret" (John Creasey Mystery Magazine, March 1958; reprinted in The Mystery Bedside Book (1960), edited by John Creasey} is a brief account...
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  • novel by John D. MacDonald The Executioner (French: Le Bourreau), a 1961 novel by Pierre Boulle The Executioners, a 1967 novel by John Creasey The Executioner...
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  • Yard, a fictional detective in novels, film and television created by John Creasey Jason Gideon, a character in the television show Criminal Minds Moff...
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    Day-Lewis Lynn Brock G. K. Chesterton Agatha Christie Anthony Berkeley Cox John Creasey Edmund Crispin Freeman Wills Crofts Joseph Jefferson Farjeon R. Austin...
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  • September 1924 20 January 1973 Activist Esta É a Nossa Pátria Bem Amada John Creasey  United Kingdom 17 September 1908 9 June 1973 Writer Gideon's Day Bobby...
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    £1250. Within four months, it had won the Crime Writers' Association John Creasey award for best first novel and had been snapped up by 11 foreign publishers...
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  • Archived from the original on July 20, 2015. Retrieved February 13, 2018. "John Creasey (New Blood) 2002". Crime Writer's Association. Retrieved February 13...
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