Christopher Hodder-Williams
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Christopher Hodder-Williams (1926 - 1995) was a British writer, mainly of science fiction, but he wrote novels about aviation and espionage as well. Many of his books are early examples of what would later be called techno-thrillers[1]. He also worked as a composer and lyricist [2][3]. His full name was John Christopher Glazebrook Hodder-Williams.
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[edit] Partial bibliography
[edit] Novels
- The Cummings Report (1957) originally published as by James Brogan
- Chain Reaction (1959)
- The Egg-Shaped Thing (1962)
- The Main Experiment (1966)
- Fistful of Digits (1968)
- 98.4 (1969) also published as Ninety-Eight Point Four
- Final Approach (1973)
- Higher They Fly (1973)
- Panic O'Clock (1973)
- Coward's Paradise (1974)
- Turbulence (1974)
- The Prayer Machine (1976)
- The Silent Voice (1977)
- The Thinktank That Leaked (1979)
- Chromosome Game (1984)
[edit] Teleplays
For Armchair Theatre
For the British television series Suspense
- The White Hot Coal (1962) [7]
[edit] External resources
- Christopher Hodder-Williams at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Christopher Hodder-Williams at the Internet Movie Database