John Hutton (author)

John Hutton (author)

John Hutton (1928 -) is a British writer of crime and thriller novels. He was born in Manchester and educated at Burnage Grammar School and the University of Wales. He has been a teacher and a senior lecturer in English.

Bibliography

* "29, Herriott Street" (1979)
* "Accidental Crimes" (1983); Gold Dagger Award


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