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Bill James (2) (1929–)

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Andere Autoren mit dem Namen Bill James findest Du auf der Unterscheidungs-Seite.

Bill James (2) ist ein Alias für James Tucker.

62+ Werke 1,059 Mitglieder 9 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Werke von Bill James

Die Werke gehören zum Alias James Tucker.

Roses, Roses (1993) 54 Exemplare
You'd Better Believe It (1985) 53 Exemplare
Halo Parade (1987) 50 Exemplare
Eton Crop (1999) 47 Exemplare
Protection (1988) 46 Exemplare
Top Banana (1996) 46 Exemplare
The Lolita Man (1986) 45 Exemplare
Kill Me (2000) 39 Exemplare
The Detective is Dead (1996) 36 Exemplare
Tote schreien nicht (1998) 34 Exemplare
Wolves Of Memory (2005) 34 Exemplare
Gospel (1992) 33 Exemplare
Easy Streets (1609) 32 Exemplare
Panicking Ralph (1997) 31 Exemplare
Club (1992) 30 Exemplare
In Good Hands (1994) 29 Exemplare
Take (1990) 28 Exemplare
Naked at the Window (2002) 27 Exemplare
The Girl With The Long Back (2003) 25 Exemplare
Come Clean (1989) 21 Exemplare
Astride a Grave (1996) 21 Exemplare
Pay Days (2001) 20 Exemplare
Girls (2006) 20 Exemplare
Play Dead (2013) 16 Exemplare
Confessione (2009) 16 Exemplare
Letters from Carthage (2007) 15 Exemplare
In the Absence of Iles (2008) 14 Exemplare
I Am Gold (2010) 13 Exemplare
Full of Money (2009) 13 Exemplare
Pix (2007) 12 Exemplare
Split (2001) 12 Exemplare
Tip Top (2006) 11 Exemplare
Hotbed (2009) 11 Exemplare
Noose (2013) 10 Exemplare
A Man's Enemies (2003) 9 Exemplare
First Fix Your Alibi (2016) 8 Exemplare
Blaze Away (2015) 8 Exemplare
Close (2017) 8 Exemplare
Vacuum (2011) 7 Exemplare
Middleman (2002) 7 Exemplare
Off-Street Parking (2008) 6 Exemplare
Undercover (2012) 5 Exemplare
Hitmen I Have Known (2019) 3 Exemplare
Between Lives (2003) 3 Exemplare
Disclosures (2014) 3 Exemplare
Le Cortège du souvenir (2003) 2 Exemplare
Solid Fool's Gold 2 Exemplare
Double Jeopardy (2002) 2 Exemplare
Harpur and Iles Omnibus (1994) 2 Exemplare
Forget It (1995) 1 Exemplar
En son absence (2009) 1 Exemplar
Raid sur la ville (2002) 1 Exemplar
Making Stuff Up (2006) 1 Exemplar
Rivalen : Roman 1 Exemplar
Le Big Boss (2016) 1 Exemplar

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Die Werke gehören zum Alias James Tucker.

The Best British Mysteries 2005 (2005) — Mitwirkender — 131 Exemplare
The Best British Mysteries (2003) — Mitwirkender — 77 Exemplare
The Mammoth Book of Best British Mysteries (2008) — Mitwirkender — 62 Exemplare
3rd Culprit: An Annual of Crime Stories (1994) — Mitwirkender — 41 Exemplare
Crime in the City (2004) — Mitwirkender — 9 Exemplare
Winter's Crimes 23 (1991) 2 Exemplare

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Wissenswertes

Rechtmäßiger Name
Tucker, James
Andere Namen
James, Bill (pseudonym)
Craig, David (pseudonym)
Jones, Judith (pseudonym)
Geburtstag
1929
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Berufe
reporter
Organisationen
Royal Air Force (WWII)

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Read for a book group, but struggled to get through it. Full of British street slang of the mid-1980's and featuring an anti-hero cop. I thought it contained gratuitous violence.
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Maya47Bob46 | 1 weitere Rezension | May 27, 2018 |
By page 11, I still had not decided whether Ian Charteris deserved my attention for 185 pages. I usually love, like, detest, fear, loath or have some other strong emotion toward the main character long before I'd spent 11 pages with she/him. Nothing, except he seemed a little? what? don't know. When Mr. James--a very good user of words, by the way--decided to spend two pages telling the reader--me in this case--repeatedly--how the journalist "coded" their writing to convey a particular impression in the story without skirting the throes of liability and slander, I decided I was through with "NOOSE" for now. Why? my mood? an annoying repeat of the same idea in different alterations on the same page? character that didn't give me enough reason to actually care--for ill or good--what happened to them and it was about time--even this early, especially since the book is only 185 pages long? Whatever the reason, I've put Bill James on my "to read" list and I'll read him again, and may even try this particular novel at that time. So, back to the Library for now. And, don't you just love Libraries! What a wonderful way to meet hundreds, if not thousands of writers and the people they talk about without spending a dime--unless it is in support of a library of course! I have a good sized personal Library but not every mystery/thriller writer makes the cut, but those that do are enjoyed over and over. Their are some that I've read everything they have written 4-5 times over the years and not a one has lost it's attraction, charm, and pleasure. Well, one, but that's another story.… (mehr)
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SmithfieldJones | Jun 4, 2017 |
This is an excellent story. There seems to be something about crime writers that started out in journalism. This is noir fiction written in a refreshing way, none of the stereotypes you can find in the genre. A very believable plot although a very dark, jaded world view, perhaps like one might see in a journalist. In some ways they see every bit as much of the dark side as our police forces. A good read. I recommend it highly.
 
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danhammang | Aug 26, 2014 |
The cover of this book calls it "A Harpur & Iles Mystery", which must be one of the most remarkable pieces of copywriting idiocy ever to appear. It is, for a start, not a mystery.

What is this book exactly? It's a crime novel, and it has cops in it called Harpur and Iles. But it's not in any real sense a mimetic novel. Instead, it's a sort of extraordinarily mannered semi-comedy of manners, semi-Jacobean tragedy. In an unnamed British city, the controllers of the drug trade are trying to adapt to the fact that the street price of their merchandise is plummeting dues to the easing of governmental attitudes toward dope. So they jostle for supremacy in an attempt to restructure the marketplace, killing each other in the process. And the cops seem complicit in all this. And, toward the end of the book, I didn't care in the slightest what happened so long as I got to page 191 and could read something else instead.

Bill James is a much-loved writer -- there are quotes all over the cover from hifalutin critics -- but not one for me. I have a feeling that, many years ago, I was deceived by the strapline into reading a different "Harpur & Iles Mystery" and spent much of the relevant time fighting a potent urge to throw it at the wall. A I imply, different readers may well have a completely different take on this book than I did.
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JohnGrant1 | Aug 11, 2013 |

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