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Robert J. Randisi
[1951-] |
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Miles Jacoby, boxer turned private investigator
in New York City: |
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Eye in the Ring (1982)
The
Steinway Collection (1983)
APA: Beaten
to a Pulp (revised ed. 2012)
Full
Contact (1984)
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Separate Cases (1990)
Hard
Look (1993)
Stand-Up (1994) |
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Nick Delvecchio, PI in Brooklyn, New York: |
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No
Exit from Brooklyn (1987)
The
Dead of Brooklyn (1991) |
Delvecchio’s
Brooklyn (2001) [SS]
The
End of Brooklyn (2011) |
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Joe Keough, NYPD detective who moves to
St. Louis, Missouri: |
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Alone with the Dead (1995)
In the Shadow of the Arch (1997)
Blood
on the Arch (2000) |
East
of the Arch (2002)
Arch
Angels (2004)
APA: Blood
of Angels (2004) |
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Dennis McQueen, a detective sergeant in
New York City: |
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The
Sixth Phase (1999) |
Cold
Blooded (2005) |
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The Rat Pack (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin,
Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, et al.) in Las Vegas, Nevada: |
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Everybody
Kills Somebody Sometime (2006)
Luck
Be a Lady, Don’t Die (2007)
Hey
There (You with the Gun in Your Hand) (2008)
You’re
Nobody ’Til Somebody Kills You (2009)
I’m
a Fool To Kill You (2011) |
Fly
Me to the Morgue (2011)
It
Was a Very Bad Year (2012)
You Make Me Feel So Dead (2013)
The Way You Die Tonight (2013)
When Somebody Kills You (2015) |
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Augusto "Auggie" Velez-Colon,
an Afghan war veteran playing guitar as a session man and working as a
private investigator, in Nashville, Tennessee, in the Music City mysteries: |
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The
Session Man (2012)
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The Honky Tonk Big Hoss Boogie (2013)
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Talbot Roper, a former Pinkerton agent,
in a western series: |
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Bullets
and Lies (2012) |
The
Reluctant Pinkerton (2013) |
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Sangster, a hitman who discovered he had a soul and retired to New Orleans, Louisiana, in the Hitman with a Soul trilogy: |
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Upon My Soul (2013) |
Souls of the Dead (2015) |
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Truxton “Tru” Lewis, a retired NYPD captain housesitting wherever he's needed, in the Housesitting Detective series: |
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Dry Stone Walls (2015) |
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Robert J. Randisi wrote some books in the Destroyer
Series
Remo Williams, an ex-cop and Vietnam veteran,
trained in the ancient (and fictional) Korean martial art “Sinanju” by
venerable Master Chiun, and agent of CURE, an organization outside
the law serving to protect the law. |
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Non-series: |
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The
Offer (2003)
The
Ham Reporter [1986] & The Disappearance of Penny [1980] (2005) |
The
Picasso Flop (2007)
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Co-authored with Christine
Matthews
Gil Hunt, a bookstore owner and Claire Hunt, a local celebrity in St. Louis,
Missouri: |
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Murder
Is the Deal of the Day (1999)
The
Masks of Auntie Laveau (2002) |
Same
Time, Same Murder (2005) |
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