Parnell Hall (writer)
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Parnell Hall | |
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Born |
Culver City, CA | October 31, 1944
Pen name | JP Hailey |
Occupation | novelist, short story writer |
Nationality | United States |
Period |
1980s - present |
Genres | Crime fiction, mystery fiction |
www.parnellhall.com |
Parnell Hall (born October 31, 1944) is a mystery writer.[1] His works include the Puzzle Lady and the Stanley Hastings series, as well as the screenplay to the 1984 cult classic, C.H.U.D.[2] He has collaborated with Manny Nosowsky for crossword puzzles and with Will Shortz for sudoku puzzles incorporated in Puzzle Lady stories.[3][4]
He also has written under the pen name J.P. Hailey, under which he wrote the Steve Winslow series.
Bibliography
The Stanley Hastings mysteries
- Detective (1987)
- Murder (1988)
- Favor (1988)
- Strangler (1989)
- Client (1990)
- Juror (1990)
- Shot (1991)
- Actor (1993)
- Blackmail (1994)
- Movie (1995)
- Trial (1996)
- Scam (1997)
- Suspense (1998)
- Cozy (2001)
- Manslaughter (2002)
- Hitman (2007)
- Caper (2010)
- Stakeout (2013)
The Puzzle Lady mysteries
- A Clue for the Puzzle Lady (1999)
- Last Puzzle & Testament (2000)
- Puzzled to Death (2001)
- A Puzzle in a Pear Tree (2002)
- With This Puzzle, I Thee Kill (2003)
- And a Puzzle to Die On (2004)
- Stalking the Puzzle Lady (2005)
- You Have the Right to Remain Puzzled (2006)
- The Sudoku Puzzle Murders (2008)
- Dead Man’s Puzzle (2009)
- The Puzzle Lady vs. The Sudoku Lady (2010)
- The KenKen Killings (2011)
- $10,000 in Small Unmarked Puzzles (2012)
- Arsenic and Old Puzzles (2013)
- NYPD Puzzle (2014)
The Steve Winslow courtroom dramas by JP Hailey
- The Baxter Trust (1988)
- The Anonymous Client (1989)
- The Underground Man (1990)
- The Naked Typist (1990)
- The Wrong Gun (1992)
- The Innocent Woman (2011)
Short stories
- "Times Square Shuffle" in Crime Square - Edited by Robert J. Randisi
- "Death of a Vampire." in Crimes by Moonlight: Mysteries from the Dark Side -Edited by Charlaine Harris. April, (2010)
- "Deal Me In" in Dead Man's Hand: Crime Fiction at the Poker Table
- "Fear of Failure" Murder at the Foul Line
- "Oh, What a Tangled Lanyard We Weave" in Murder Most Crafty
- "Line Reading" in Show Business is Murder
- "Lethal Luncheon" in Death Dines In
- "Faking it" in Most Wanted (An anthology of short stories by past presidents of the Private Eye Writers of America)
- "The Witness Cat" (JP Hailey) in Murder Most Feline
- "The Missing Heir" in The Shamus Game
- "Clicker Training" in Canine Christmas
References
- ↑ St. James Guide to Crime & Mystery Writers ,4th ed. (Chicago: St James Press, 1996) 472-473
- ↑ "FILM: 'C.H.U.D.,' A TALE OF STRANGE CREATURES" by Lawrence Van Gelder, The New York Times, Sept 01, 1984
- ↑ Cross wits with the puzzle lady, Parnell Hall. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
- ↑ Hall, Parnell (2009). Dead Man's Puzzle. Puzzle Lady mysteries. Minotaur Books. ISBN 978-0-312-37399-3.
External links
- Official website
- Parnell Hall at the Internet Movie Database
- Parnell Hall on MysteryNet
- Hall's experience at book signings on YouTube
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