Wambaugh, Joseph
WAMBAUGH, Joseph
WAMBAUGH, Joseph. American, b. 1937. Genres: Novels, Mystery/ Crime/Suspense. Career: Los Angeles Police Dept., detective sergeant, 1960-74. Publications: The New Centurions, 1971; The Blue Knight, 1972; The Onion Field, 1973; The Choirboys, 1975; The Black Marble, 1978; The Glitter Dome, 1981; The Delta Star, 1983; Lines and Shadows, 1984; The Secrets of Harry Bright, 1985; Echoes in the Darkness, 1987; The Blooding, 1989; The Golden Orange, 1990; Fugitive Nights, 1992; Finnegan's Week, 1993; Floaters, 1996; Fire Lover, 2002. Address: 3520 Kellogg Way, San Diego, CA 92106, U.S.A.
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