Anderson, James
ANDERSON, James
ANDERSON, James. British. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Plays/Screenplays. Publications: Assassin, 1969; The Alpha List, 1972; The Abolition of Death, 1974; The Affair of the Blood-Stained Egg Cosy, 1975; Appearance of Evil, 1977; Angel of Death, 1978; Assault and Matrimony, 1980; The Affair of the Mutilated Mink, 1982; Auriol, 1982; The Murder of Sherlock Holmes, 1985; Hooray for Homicide, 1985; Lovers and Other Killers, 1986; Additional Evidence, 1988; The Animals' Christmas, a Nativity Play for Children, 1995; The Affair of the Thirty-Nine Cufflinks, 2003.
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