Al Dempsey

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Al Dempsey is an author of historical fiction.

[edit] Published works

  • Phase of Darkness, (co-written with Robin Moore) Third Press, 1974.
  • The London Switch, (co-written with Robin Moore) Pinnacle Books, 1974
  • The Red Falcons, (co-written with Robin Moore) Pinnacle Books, 1976
  • Dog Kill, Prentice Hall, 1976.
  • The London Connection: Pulsar No. 1, (co-written with Robin Moore) Severn House, 1980
  • The Italian Connection: Pulsar No. 1, (co-written with Robin Moore) Severn House, 1981
  • Miss Finney Kills Now and Then, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 1982
  • The Stendal Raid, Critics Choice Paperbacks/Lorevan Publishing, Inc., 1985, ISBN 0931773172
  • Copper, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 1989. Story of Butte, Montana, in the 1880s. Butte was the site of a large copper mine, and the entrepreneurs known as the Copper Kings.
  • What Law There Was, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 1991, ISBN 0312851138. Based on a true story, this novel of the gold rush in Montana covers the rise of an organized crime gang called the "Innocents", led by sheriff Henry Plumber. The Innocents robbed, murdered and terrorized the community until an organized vigilante group attacked them with late-night visits and anonymous hangings.
  • Path of the Sun, Tor Books, 1992, ISBN 031285403X. The United States in the 1880s.
  • Pika Don, Tor Books, 1993, ISBN 0812509390. The Japanese use an atomic bomb on the U.S. for revenge.
  • American Empire Oil, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, ISBN 0312931670
  • American Empire Beef, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, ISBN 0312931662