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Bill Crider

Bill Crider (July 28, 1941 – February 12, 2018) was an American author of crime fiction among other work.

Bill Crider
Born(1941-07-28)July 28, 1941
Mexia, Texas, U.S.
DiedFebruary 12, 2018(2018-02-12) (aged 76)
Alvin, Texas, U.S.
Pen nameJack MacLane, Jack Buchanan, Nick Carter
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of North Texas (MA)
University of Texas at Austin (PhD)
Period1986–2018
GenreMystery, western, horror, children's
Website
www.billcrider.com

Biography edit

Crider received a Master of Arts degree at the University of North Texas, in Denton. Later, he taught English at Howard Payne University for twelve years, before earning a Ph.D. degree at the University of Texas at Austin, where he wrote a dissertation on the hardboiled detective novel. Crider then moved to Alvin, Texas, with his wife, where he was the Chair of the Division of English and Fine Arts at Alvin Community College. He retired in August 2002 to become a full-time writer.[1]

Crider was the author of the Professor Sally Good and the Carl Burns mysteries, the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series, the Truman Smith P.I. series, and wrote three books in the Stone: M.I.A. Hunter series under the pseudonym "Jack Buchanan". He was also the writer of several westerns and horror novels.

Personal life and death edit

Crider had two children, Angela Crider Neary and Allen Crider, with his wife of 49 years Judy (née Stutts, 1943–2014).[2]

Crider died at his home in Alvin, Texas, on February 12, 2018, of cancer, at the age of 76.[3][4]

Bibliography edit

Mystery novels edit

Sheriff Dan Rhodes series edit

  • Too Late to Die (Walker, 1986; Ivy, 1989) – (Winner of the 1987 Anthony Award for Best First Novel)[5]
  • Shotgun Saturday Night (Walker, 1987; Ivy, 1989)
  • Cursed to Death (Walker, 1988; Ivy, 1990)
  • Death on the Move (Walker, 1989; Ivy, 1990)
  • Evil at the Root (St. Martin's, 1990; Ivy, 1991)
  • Booked for a Hanging (St. Martin's, 1992)
  • Murder Most Fowl (St. Martin's, 1994)
  • Winning Can Be Murder (St. Martin's, 1996; Worldwide, 2000)
  • Death by Accident (St. Martin's Press, April 1998, ISBN 0-312-18080-2; Worldwide, 2000)
  • A Ghost of a Chance (St Martins Press, July 2000, ISBN 0-312-20889-8; Worldwide, October 2001)
  • A Romantic Way to Die (St. Martins Press, November 2001)
  • Red, White, and Blue Murder (St. Martin's Press, October 2003)
  • The Empty Manger (Worldwide, November 2001) – novella included in the collection Murder, Mayhem, and Mistletoe
  • A Mammoth Murder (St. Martin's Press, April 2006)
  • Murder Among the O.W.L.S. (St. Martin's Press, January 2007)
  • Of All Sad Words (St. Martin's Press, February 2008)
  • Murder in Four Parts (St. Martin's Press, February, 2009)
  • Murder in the Air (St. Martin's Press, August, 2010)
  • The Wild Hog Murders (St. Martin's Press, July, 2011)
  • Murder of a Beauty Shop Queen (St. Martin's Press, August, 2012)
  • Compound Murder (St. Martin's Press, August, 2013)
  • Half in Love with Artful Death (St. Martin's Press, August, 2014)
  • Between the Living and the Dead (St. Martin's Press, August, 2015)
  • Survivors Will Be Shot Again (St. Martin's Press, August, 2016)
  • Dead, To Begin With (St. Martin's Press, August 2017)
  • That Old Scoundrel Death (St. Martin's Press, February 2019)

Carl Burns series edit

  • One Dead Dean (Walker, 1988)
  • Dying Voices (St. Martin's, 1989)
  • . . . A Dangerous Thing (Walker, 1994; Worldwide, 1996)
  • Dead Soldiers (Five Star, June 2004)

Truman Smith series edit

  • Dead on the Island ( Walker, 1991) – (Nominated for the Shamus Award for Best First Private Eye Novel)
  • Gator Kill ( Walker, 1992)
  • When Old Men Die (Walker, 1994)
  • The Prairie Chicken Kill (Walker, 1996)
  • Murder Takes a Break (Walker, 1996)

Stanley Waters series edit

(co-authored with Willard Scott)

  • Murder under Blue Skies (Dutton, 1998; Onyx, 1999)
  • Murder in the Mist (Dutton, 1999; Onyx, 2000)

Professor Sally Good series edit

  • Murder Is An Art (St. Martin's, 1999)
  • A Knife in the Back (St. Martin's, 2002)
  • A Bond with Death (St. Martin's, 2004)

Stand-alone mystery and suspense novels edit

  • Blood Marks (St. Martin's, 1991; Gold Medal, 1993)
  • The Texas Capitol Murders (St. Martin's, 1992)
  • We'll Always Have Murder: A Humphrey Bogart Mystery (iBooks, 2001) (intended as first of a Bogart series)
  • Houston Homicide (with Clyde Wilson) (Five Star, December 2007)

House-name spy fiction edit

  • The Coyote Connection (a Nick Carter book, in collaboration with Jack Davis) (Charter, 1981)

Western novels edit

  • Ryan Rides Back (M. Evans, 1988)
  • Galveston Gunman (M. Evans, 1989)
  • A Time for Hanging (M. Evans, 1989)
  • Medicine Show (M. Evans, 1990)
  • Outrage at Blanco (Dell, 1999)
  • Texas Vigilante (Dell, 1999)

Horror novels edit

(all published under the pseudonym "Jack MacLane")

  • Keepers of the Beast (Zebra, 1988)
  • Goodnight, MooM (Zebra, 1989)
  • Blood Dreams (Zebra, 1989)
  • Rest in Peace (Zebra, 1990)
  • Just before Dark (Zebra, 1990)

Stone: M.I.A. Hunter series edit

(All published under the pseudonym "Jack Buchanan." The entire series was co-written with Stephen Mertz, Michael Newton, and Joe R. Lansdale.)

  • Miami War Zone (Stone: MIA Hunter #10) (Jove, 1988)
  • Desert Death Raid (Stone: MIA Hunter #12) (Jove, 1989)
  • Back to 'Nam (Stone: MIA Hunter #14) (Jove, 1990)

Books for young readers edit

  • A Vampire Named Fred (Temple Books, 1990)
  • Muttketeer: A Wishbone Book (Big Red Chair Books, 1997)
  • Mike Gonzo and the Sewer Monster (Minstrel, 1996)
  • Mike Gonzo and the Almost Invisible Man (Minstrel, 1996)
  • Mike Gonzo and the UFO Terror (Minstrel, 1997) – (winner of the 1997 Golden Duck Award for Best Juvenile SF Novel)[6]

Short story collections edit

  • The Nighttime is the Right Time (Five Star, 2000)

References edit

  1. ^ "Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine". Retrieved December 14, 2017.
  2. ^ "Obituary – Judy Stutts Crider". The Alvin Sun and Advertiser. November 28, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  3. ^ "Bill Crider Obituary - Alvin, Texas - Tributes.com". www.tributes.com. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  4. ^ "Obituary for Bill Crider at Scott Funeral Home". prod2.meaningfulfunerals.net. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  5. ^ . Bouchercon.info. October 2, 2003. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
  6. ^ "Going Home to the Armadillo – Books". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved March 6, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

bill, crider, july, 1941, february, 2018, american, author, crime, fiction, among, other, work, born, 1941, july, 1941mexia, texas, diedfebruary, 2018, 2018, aged, alvin, texas, namejack, maclane, jack, buchanan, nick, carteroccupationwriternationalityamerican. Bill Crider July 28 1941 February 12 2018 was an American author of crime fiction among other work Bill CriderBorn 1941 07 28 July 28 1941Mexia Texas U S DiedFebruary 12 2018 2018 02 12 aged 76 Alvin Texas U S Pen nameJack MacLane Jack Buchanan Nick CarterOccupationWriterNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of North Texas MA University of Texas at Austin PhD Period1986 2018GenreMystery western horror children sWebsitewww wbr billcrider wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life and death 3 Bibliography 3 1 Mystery novels 3 1 1 Sheriff Dan Rhodes series 3 1 2 Carl Burns series 3 1 3 Truman Smith series 3 1 4 Stanley Waters series 3 1 5 Professor Sally Good series 3 1 6 Stand alone mystery and suspense novels 3 2 House name spy fiction 3 3 Western novels 3 4 Horror novels 3 5 Stone M I A Hunter series 3 6 Books for young readers 3 7 Short story collections 4 References 5 External linksBiography editCrider received a Master of Arts degree at the University of North Texas in Denton Later he taught English at Howard Payne University for twelve years before earning a Ph D degree at the University of Texas at Austin where he wrote a dissertation on the hardboiled detective novel Crider then moved to Alvin Texas with his wife where he was the Chair of the Division of English and Fine Arts at Alvin Community College He retired in August 2002 to become a full time writer 1 Crider was the author of the Professor Sally Good and the Carl Burns mysteries the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series the Truman Smith P I series and wrote three books in the Stone M I A Hunter series under the pseudonym Jack Buchanan He was also the writer of several westerns and horror novels Personal life and death editCrider had two children Angela Crider Neary and Allen Crider with his wife of 49 years Judy nee Stutts 1943 2014 2 Crider died at his home in Alvin Texas on February 12 2018 of cancer at the age of 76 3 4 Bibliography editMystery novels edit Sheriff Dan Rhodes series edit Too Late to Die Walker 1986 Ivy 1989 Winner of the 1987 Anthony Award for Best First Novel 5 Shotgun Saturday Night Walker 1987 Ivy 1989 Cursed to Death Walker 1988 Ivy 1990 Death on the Move Walker 1989 Ivy 1990 Evil at the Root St Martin s 1990 Ivy 1991 Booked for a Hanging St Martin s 1992 Murder Most Fowl St Martin s 1994 Winning Can Be Murder St Martin s 1996 Worldwide 2000 Death by Accident St Martin s Press April 1998 ISBN 0 312 18080 2 Worldwide 2000 A Ghost of a Chance St Martins Press July 2000 ISBN 0 312 20889 8 Worldwide October 2001 A Romantic Way to Die St Martins Press November 2001 Red White and Blue Murder St Martin s Press October 2003 The Empty Manger Worldwide November 2001 novella included in the collection Murder Mayhem and Mistletoe A Mammoth Murder St Martin s Press April 2006 Murder Among the O W L S St Martin s Press January 2007 Of All Sad Words St Martin s Press February 2008 Murder in Four Parts St Martin s Press February 2009 Murder in the Air St Martin s Press August 2010 The Wild Hog Murders St Martin s Press July 2011 Murder of a Beauty Shop Queen St Martin s Press August 2012 Compound Murder St Martin s Press August 2013 Half in Love with Artful Death St Martin s Press August 2014 Between the Living and the Dead St Martin s Press August 2015 Survivors Will Be Shot Again St Martin s Press August 2016 Dead To Begin With St Martin s Press August 2017 That Old Scoundrel Death St Martin s Press February 2019 Carl Burns series edit One Dead Dean Walker 1988 Dying Voices St Martin s 1989 A Dangerous Thing Walker 1994 Worldwide 1996 Dead Soldiers Five Star June 2004 Truman Smith series edit Dead on the Island Walker 1991 Nominated for the Shamus Award for Best First Private Eye Novel Gator Kill Walker 1992 When Old Men Die Walker 1994 The Prairie Chicken Kill Walker 1996 Murder Takes a Break Walker 1996 Stanley Waters series edit co authored with Willard Scott Murder under Blue Skies Dutton 1998 Onyx 1999 Murder in the Mist Dutton 1999 Onyx 2000 Professor Sally Good series edit Murder Is An Art St Martin s 1999 A Knife in the Back St Martin s 2002 A Bond with Death St Martin s 2004 Stand alone mystery and suspense novels edit Blood Marks St Martin s 1991 Gold Medal 1993 The Texas Capitol Murders St Martin s 1992 We ll Always Have Murder A Humphrey Bogart Mystery iBooks 2001 intended as first of a Bogart series Houston Homicide with Clyde Wilson Five Star December 2007 House name spy fiction edit The Coyote Connection a Nick Carter book in collaboration with Jack Davis Charter 1981 Western novels edit Ryan Rides Back M Evans 1988 Galveston Gunman M Evans 1989 A Time for Hanging M Evans 1989 Medicine Show M Evans 1990 Outrage at Blanco Dell 1999 Texas Vigilante Dell 1999 Horror novels edit all published under the pseudonym Jack MacLane Keepers of the Beast Zebra 1988 Goodnight MooM Zebra 1989 Blood Dreams Zebra 1989 Rest in Peace Zebra 1990 Just before Dark Zebra 1990 Stone M I A Hunter series edit All published under the pseudonym Jack Buchanan The entire series was co written with Stephen Mertz Michael Newton and Joe R Lansdale Miami War Zone Stone MIA Hunter 10 Jove 1988 Desert Death Raid Stone MIA Hunter 12 Jove 1989 Back to Nam Stone MIA Hunter 14 Jove 1990 Books for young readers edit A Vampire Named Fred Temple Books 1990 Muttketeer A Wishbone Book Big Red Chair Books 1997 Mike Gonzo and the Sewer Monster Minstrel 1996 Mike Gonzo and the Almost Invisible Man Minstrel 1996 Mike Gonzo and the UFO Terror Minstrel 1997 winner of the 1997 Golden Duck Award for Best Juvenile SF Novel 6 Short story collections edit The Nighttime is the Right Time Five Star 2000 References edit Bill Crider s Pop Culture Magazine Retrieved December 14 2017 Obituary Judy Stutts Crider The Alvin Sun and Advertiser November 28 2014 Retrieved February 14 2018 Bill Crider Obituary Alvin Texas Tributes com www tributes com Retrieved February 14 2018 Obituary for Bill Crider at Scott Funeral Home prod2 meaningfulfunerals net Retrieved February 14 2018 Bouchercon World Mystery Convention Anthony Awards Nominees Bouchercon info October 2 2003 Archived from the original on February 7 2012 Retrieved March 6 2012 Going Home to the Armadillo Books The Austin Chronicle Retrieved March 6 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Crider amp oldid 1202563076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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