Campbell Armstrong

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Campbell Armstrong
Born: [[]], 1944
Glasgow, Scotland
Occupation: Novelist
Genres: Thriller
Website: http://www.campbellarmstrong.com/index.php/

Campbell Armstrong (born 1944, Glasgow) is a Scottish writer. He is the author of several bestselling international thrillers, including Jig, Mazurka, and Mambo.

Campbell Armstrong graduated with a degree in philosophy from the University of Sussex, England. He taught creative writing from 1971-74 at the State University of New York; from 1975-78 he taught at Arizona State University.

After many years spent living in England and the United States, he now lives with his family in Ireland.

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[edit] Bibliography

  1. Assassins & Victims (1968)
  2. The Punctual Rape (1969)
  3. Death's Head (1971)
  4. Asterisk (1976)
  5. Brainfire (1977)
  6. The Wanting (1978)
  7. Mr. Apology (1979)
  8. Letters from the Dead (1980)
  9. Dressed to Kill (Based on movie script) (1980)
  10. Raiders of the Lost Ark (Novelization) (1981)
  11. Jig (1987)
  12. Mazurka (1988)
  13. Mambo (1989)
  14. Agents of Darkness (1991)
  15. Concert of Ghosts (1992)
  16. Jigsaw (1994)
  17. Heat (1994)
  18. Blackout (1996)
  19. Silencer (1997)
  20. Deadline (2000)

[edit] The Glasgow Novels

  1. Bad Fire (2002)
  2. The Last Darkness (2003)
  3. White Rage (2004)
  4. Butcher (2006)

[edit] Memoir

  1. I Hope You Have A Good Life (2000)

[edit] Plays

  1. Death’s Head (BBC-TV) (1968)
  2. And they used to Star in Movies (Peacock, Dublin: Travers, Edinburgh; Body Politic, Chicago. Soho Poly, London) (1970)

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