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  1. Jonathan Wyatt Latimer (October 23, 1906 – June 23, 1983) was an American crime writer known his novels and screenplays. Before becoming an author, Latimer was a journalist in Chicago.

  2. Jonathan Latimer. Writer: The Big Clock. American writer of thrillers and film scripts, the son of a Chicago lawyer and a violinist. He was named 'Jonathan' after a famous ancestor who had served as a colonel on George Washington's staff during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Aug 7, 2021 · A philandering stockbroker (Young) accused of murdering his girlfriend takes the stand to defend himself, detailing the preposterous chain of events that led to her death. eddie Muller praised “Jonathan Latimer’s sharp-edged screenplay.”

  4. Jun 25, 1983 · Jonathan (Jack) Latimer, a writer for the ''Perry Mason'' television series and a best-selling mystery writer, died of lung cancer on Thursday here. He was 76 years old.

  5. Jonathan Latimer has 54 books on Goodreads with 2594 ratings. Jonathan Latimers most popular book is Solomon's Vineyard.

  6. Jonathan Latimer was born in Chicago on 23rd October 1906. His main series character was the private investigator Bill Crane. An important character in the development of the hard boiled genre.

  7. Jun 24, 1983 · LA JOLLA, Calif. -- Jonathan Latimer, author of many mystery novels and about 20 screenplays and a writer for the 1960s 'Perry Mason' television show, died Thursday night at his...

  8. Jonathan Latimer (1906-1983) was a bestselling author and screenwriter. Born in Chicago, he began his career as a crime reporter for the Herald Examiner, working there until 1935, when he set out on a twisting road to Hollywood, which included stints as a dude rancher, a stunt man, and a publicist.

  9. Author Jonathan Latimer's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

  10. The Lady in the Morgue (1936) is one of the novels by Jonathan Latimer featuring private detective William Crane. The lady of the title is a female corpse which is stolen from a Chicago morgue before the dead woman's identity can be established.

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