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  1. Died. October 01, 1980. Genre. Crime, Suspense, Thriller. edit data. Daniels graduated from college in Milford, Connecticut, and became a specialist in the metal industry. From 1958 to 1972, he was editor of the magazine Metalworking. In the 1950s, he published numerous short stories, and in 1956 he published his first novel, In His Blood ...

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    • October 1, 1980
    • November 3, 1919
  2. Harold R. Daniels has 20 books on Goodreads with 550 ratings. Harold R. Daniels’s most popular book is The Accused.

  3. Harold R. Daniels. Writer: Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Harold R. Daniels was born on 4 November 1919 in Winchendon, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer, known for Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985) and House on Greenapple Road (1970).

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    • Harold R. Daniels
  4. The Accused by Harold R. Daniels. Daniels is a terrific writer who. effortlessly captures the thoughts and feelings of the characters. In. this book, which is told alternately in expository fashion and through a. trial transcript, the reader comes to understand how the accused, a. good decent man could have come to the point of killing his wife.

  5. STARK HOUSE PRESS. Harold Robert Daniels was born November 3, 1917, in Winchendon, Massachusetts. He graduated from college in Milford, Connecticut, and became a specialist in the metal industry. He was editor of Metalworking magazine from 1958 to 1972. In the 1950s Daniels began publishing short stories, and in 1955 he published his first ...

  6. May 17, 2012 · Harold R. Daniels (c. 1920-1986) was an American crime novelist who wrote six novels and a number of short stories in his career spanning the 1950s to the 1970s. His first novel, IN HIS BLOOD, earned an Edgar Award nomination when it was published in 1955. His novel THE HOUSE ON GREENAPPLE ROAD was made into a TV movie in 1970.

  7. Little known in France, Harold Robert Daniels, however, writes Claude Mesplède and Jean-Jacques Schleret "remarkable works for the quality of the realistic plot and description of the small towns of the United States". His fourth novel, The Snatch, published in 1958, is described by John D. MacDonald as "one of the modern classics of crime and ...

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