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G. M. Ford (1945–2021)

Auteur de Who the Hell is Wanda Fuca?

24+ oeuvres 2,503 utilisateurs 55 critiques 6 Favoris

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Gerald M. Ford was born on July 9, 1945, in Everett, Massachusetts. He received his B.A. from Hawthorne College, a M.A. in English from Adelphi University, and a second M.A., this one in political science, from the University of Washington. Ford taught English and communications at colleges in afficher plus Oregon and Washington for twenty years. He often thought he would like to write a detective story himself. In 1995, his first mystery, Who in Hell Is Wanda Fuca?, part of his Leo Waterman Series, was published, and since then he has also written Cast in Stone (1996), The Bum's Rush (1997), Last Ditch, and Slow Burn. Ford is also the author of the Frank Corso Series. Ford has been nominated for the Anthony Award, the Shaumus Award, and the Lefty Dilys Award. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de G. M. Ford

Who the Hell is Wanda Fuca? (1995) 295 exemplaires
Fury (2001) 252 exemplaires
Black River (2002) 219 exemplaires
Déclarée disparue (2003) 206 exemplaires
The Bum's Rush (1997) 173 exemplaires
Cast in Stone (1996) 172 exemplaires
Terreur sur la ville (2004) 171 exemplaires
No Man's Land (2005) 159 exemplaires
The Deader the Better (2000) 135 exemplaires
Slow Burn (1998) 133 exemplaires
Last Ditch (1999) 113 exemplaires
Blown Away (2006) 110 exemplaires
Nameless Night (1964) 93 exemplaires
Thicker Than Water (2012) 70 exemplaires
Chump Change (2014) 45 exemplaires
Threshold (2015) 39 exemplaires
Salvation Lake (2016) 31 exemplaires
Family Values (2017) 31 exemplaires
Soul Survivor (2018) 28 exemplaires
Heavy on the Dead (2019) 18 exemplaires
The Nature of the Beast (2013) 6 exemplaires
Fury/Black River (2002) 2 exemplaires
No Man's Land 10c signed Carton (2005) 1 exemplaire

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This mystery continues to feature hard nosed Frank Corso. He's a stoic reporter who happens to be a imposing tough guy. This time he is the only writer allowed into the courtroom during the murder trial of Nicholas Balagula, alleged gangster accused of killing 63 people. It's the crime of the century in the form of faulty architecture of a hospital. At the same time, a murdered man is discovered buried in his truck by the side of a river. Is this murder related to Balagula's trial and if so, how? The dead man was paying for his son's expensive medical school on a blue collar salary. How? Was he on Balagula's payroll? Corso only gets involved when his former lover, Meg Dougherty, has an accident so life threatening Corso doubts it was an accident at all. Someone wants Meg dead. All clues lead Corso back to Balagula in round about ways.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SeriousGrace | 3 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2022 |
Meet former journalist and perpetual liar Frank Corso. He resembles Stephen Segal as a big man with a black ponytail. Meet Leanne Samples, another liar; only her lies occured under oath as a witness in a death row case. Together, with the fellow outcast and heavily tattooed photographer Meg Dougherty, they try to prove the innocence of a criminal on death row. What a bizarre group of characters. I had to ask myself if I would like any of them. We meet them six days before the execution of Walter Leroy Hines. He was convicted of murdering eight women based on the testimony of one woman who survived...you guessed it, liar Leanne Samples. Fury is a hour by hour, play by play of the unfolding drama. Can they save Hines or did he actually do it because Leanne recanted her recant. The only complaint I have about Fury is the fact that the twist at the end wasn't a twist at all. As soon as the timeline started to count back up you know there is more to the story. Totally predictable.… (plus d'informations)
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SeriousGrace | 1 autre critique | Nov 20, 2022 |
Corso, periodista de investigación cuya prometedora carrera se desbarató por un escándalo, se ha reconvertido en escritor de best-sellers y es enviado por su editor a un pequeño pueblo de Pennsylvania para resolver un extraño caso. Un año atrás, un vecino que nunca antes había mostrado ningún tipo de inclinación hacia el crimen entra en el banco local con una bomba sujeta al cuello para intentar robar el establecimiento. Al poco de hacer acto de presencia el artefacto estalla y el hombre muere hecho pedazos. El asunto despierta de inmediato el interés del FBI, que se pega a Corso para ponerse al día de sus descubrimientos, pero las cosas se tuercen para él porque el FBI lo inculpa de estar detrás de las explosiones. Así que ahora no sólo tiene que encontrar al verdadero culpable para poder escribir el libro si no para salvar su propio pellejo. Tras salvar milagrosamente la vida de la embestida de un quitanieves, Corso descubre que tras los hombres–bomba se esconde un maniaco.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Natt90 | 3 autres critiques | Aug 1, 2022 |
Nice homages to The Big Sleep and Chinatown, I really enjoyed this first in the series novel.
 
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kevn57 | 12 autres critiques | Dec 8, 2021 |

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Œuvres
24
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Membres
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Popularité
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Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
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ISBN
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Favoris
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