- Bill James (novelist)
Bill James (
1929 – ) is a pseudonym of James Tucker, a Welshnovel ist. He also who writes under his own name and the pseudonyms "David Craig" and "Judith Jones". He was a reporter with theDaily Mirror and various othernewspaper s after serving with the R.A.F. He is married, with four children, and lives in South Wales.The bulk of his output under the Bill James pseudonym are the Harpur and Iles novels. Colin Harpur is a Detective Chief Inspector and Desmond Iles is the Assistant Chief Constable in an unnamed coastal city in southwestern England. Harpur and Iles are complemented by an evolving cast of other recurring characters on both sides of the law. The books are characterized by a grim humor and a bleak view of the relationship between the public, the police force and the criminal element. The first few are designated "A Detective Colin Harpur Novel" but as the series progressed they began to be published with the designation "A Harpur & Iles Mystery".
His best known work, written under the "David Craig" pseudonym and originally titled "Whose Little Girl are You", is "The Squeeze", which was turned into a film starring
Stacy Keach ,Edward Fox andDavid Hemmings . The fourth "Harpur & Iles" novel, "Protection", was televised by theBBC in1996 as "Harpur & Iles", starringAneirin Hughes as Harpur andHywel Bennett as Iles.Works as Bill James ("Detective Colin Harpur" and "Harpur & Iles" novels)
* "You'd Better Believe It", 1991
* "The Lolita Man", 1991 (1986)
* "Halo Parade", 1991 (1987)
* "Protection" (also available as "Harpur & Iles"), 1992 (1988)
* "Come Clean", 1993
* "Take", 1994
* "Club", 1995
* "Astride a Grave", 1996
* "Gospel", 1997
* "Roses, Roses", 1998
* "In Good Hands", 2000
* "The Detective is Dead", 2001 (1995)
* "Top Banana", 1996
* "Panicking Ralph", 2001
* "Eton Crop", 1999
* "Lovely Mover", 1999
* "Kill Me", 2000
* "Pay Days", 2001
* "Naked at the Window", 2002
* "The Girl with the Long Back", 2004 (2003)
* "Easy Streets", 2005 (2004)
* "Wolves of Memory", 2006
* "Girls", 2007 (2006)
* "Pix", (2007)
* "In the Absence of Iles", (2008)Works as Bill James ("Simon Abelard" novels)
* "Split", 2001 (2001)
* "A Man's Enemies", 2003 (2003)Works as Bill James (other)
* "The Last Enemy", (1997)
* "Double jeopardy" (a "Kerry Lake" novel - see Judith Jones, below), (2002)
* "Middleman", 2002 (2002)
* "Between Lives", (2003)
* "Making Stuff Up", (2006)
* "The Sixth Man and other Stories" (short stories, includes "Harpur and Iles" stories), (2006)
* "Letters from Carthage", (2007)
* "Off-street Parking", (to be published in 2008)Works as David Craig ("Rory Rickman" novels)
* "The Alias Man", 1968 (1968)
* "Message Ends", 1969 (1969)
* "Contact Lost", 1970 (1970)Works as David Craig ("Bellecroix and Roath" novels)
* "Young Men May Die", 1970 (1970)
* "A Walk at Night", 1971 (1971)Works as David Craig ("Brade and Jenkins" novels)
* "Forget it", (1995)
* "The Tattoed Detective", (1998)
* "Torch", (1999)
* "Bay City", (2000)Works as David Craig ("Sally Bithron" novels)
* "Hear me Talking to You", (2005)
* "Tip Top", (2006)Works as David Craig (other)
* "Up from the Grave", 1971 (1971)
* "Double Take", 1972 (1972)
* "Bolthole" (US title: "Knifeman"), 1973 (1973)
* "A Dead Liberty", 1974 (1974)
* "Whose Little Girl are You?" (US title: "The Squeeze"), 1974 (1974)
* "The Albion Case", 1975 (1975)
* "Faith, Hope and Death", 1976 (1976)Works as Judith Jones ("Kerry Lake" novels)
* "Baby Talk", (1998)
* "After Melissa", (1999)Works as James Tucker (fiction)
* "Equal Partners", (1960)
* "The Right Hand Man", (1961)
* "Burster", (1966)
* "Blaze of Riot", 1979 (1979)
* "The King's Friends", (1982)Works as James Tucker (non-fiction)
* "Honourable Estates", (1966)
* "The Novels of Anthony Powell", 1976 (1976)Dates given without parentheses are the Library of Congress publication dates, usually the first US publication, except where the books do not (yet) appear in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. The dates in parentheses are the copyright dates, taken from the actual books when available.
References
* Library of Congress Online Catalog (birth and publication dates)
* Liner notes for "Protection" (biographical information)
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