John Lutz

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John Lutz (born 1939) is an American writer who mainly writes mystery novels. He has received an Edgar Award and the Shamus Award twice, and his novel Single White Female was the basis for the 1992 film starring Bridget Fonda.

Contents

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Series

[edit] Alo Nudger

  • Buyer Beware (1976)
  • Night Lines (1984)
  • The Right to Sing the Blues (1986)
  • Ride the Lightning (1987)
  • Dancer's Debt (1988)
  • Time Exposure (1989)
  • Diamond Eyes (1990)
  • Thicker Than Blood (1993)
  • Death by Jury (1995)
  • Oops! (1998)
  • The Nudger Dilemmas (2001)

[edit] Fred Carver

  • Tropical Heat (1986)
  • Scorcher (1987)
  • Kiss (1988)
  • Flame (1990)
  • Bloodfire (1991)
  • Hot (1992)
  • Spark (1993)
  • Torch (1994)
  • Burn (1995)
  • Lightning (1996)

[edit] Night

  • The Night Caller (2001)
  • The Night Watcher (2002)
  • The Night Spider (2003)
  • Darker Than Night (2004)
  • Fear the Night (2005)

[edit] Novels

  • The Truth of the Matter (1971)
  • Bonegrinder (1977)
  • Lazarus Man (1979)
  • Jericho Man (1980)
  • The Shadow Man (1981)
  • Exiled (1982) (with Steven Greene)
  • The Eye (1984)
  • Shadowtown (1988)
  • Single White Female (1990; original title: SWF Seeks Same)
  • Dancing with the Dead (1992)
  • The Ex (1996) (adapted into a film)
  • Final Seconds (1998) (with David August)

[edit] Short stories

  • "Thieves' Honor" (1966)
  • "The Explosives Expert" (1967)
  • "The Midnight Train" (1968)
  • "The Real Shape of the Coast" (1971)
  • "Jelly Reds" (1994)
  • "Hanson's Radio" (1995)
  • "Plague" (1995)
  • "Shell Game" (1995)

[edit] Collections

  • Better Mousetraps (1988)
  • Shadows Everywhere (1994)
  • Until You Are Dead (1998)
  • Endless Road: And Other Stories (2003)

[edit] Anthologies containing short stories

  • Coffin Corner (edited by Alfred Hitchcock) (1968)
  • Coffin Break (edited by Alfred Hitchcock) (1974)
  • The Giant Book of Horror Stories (edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Barry N. Malzberg and Bill Pronzini) (1981)
  • Great Tales of Mystery and Suspense (edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Barry N. Malzberg and Bill Pronzini) (1981)
  • Top Fantasy (edited by Josh Pachter) (1984)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Crime-Watch (edited by Cathleen Jordan)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Book of Horror Stories, Book 5 (edited by Alfred Hitchcock and Eleanor Sullivan) (1986)
  • Deals with the Devil (edited by Loren D. Estleman, Martin H. Greenberg and Mike Resnick) (1994)
  • Celebrity Vampires (edited by Martin H. Greenberg) (1995)
  • Dark Love (edited by Nancy A. Collins,Martin H. Greenberg and Edward E. Kramer) (1995)
  • Vampire Detectives (edited by Martin H. Greenberg) (1995)

[edit] References