Wright, Keith
WRIGHT, Keith
WRIGHT, Keith. British, b. 1963. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Novellas/Short stories. Career: Nottinghamshire Constabulary, Nottingham, England, detective, 1982-; writer. Duke of Edinburgh Award lecturer; police procedure consultant to publishers. Publications: One Oblique One (crime novel), 1991; Trace and Eliminate (crime novel), 1992; Addressed to Kill (crime novel), 1993; Fair Means or Foul? (crime novel), 1995; Perfectly Criminal (short story), 1996; City of Crime (short story), 1998. Address: c/o Jeffrey Simmons, 10 Lowndes Sq, London SW1X 9HA, England.
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