Ehrlich, Jack
EHRLICH, Jack
EHRLICH, Jack. (John Gunther Ehrlich). American, b. 1930. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Westerns/Adventure. Career: Lawyer: district attorney, Suffolk County, NY, bureau chief, retired; reporter, Newsday, NYC, 1955-60. Publications: Revenge, 1958; Court-Material, 1959; Parole, 1960; Slow Burn, 1961; Cry, Baby, 1962; The Girl Cage, 1967; The Drowning, 1970; The Fastest Gun in the Pulpit, 1972; Bloody Vengeance, 1973; The Laramie River Crossing, 1973; The Chatham Killing, 1976; Rebellion at Cripple Creek, 1979; Command Influence, 2000. Address: c/o Theron Raines, Raines & Raines, 103 Kenyon Rd, Medusa, NY 12120-1404, U.S.A.
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