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  1. Jeff Rice was an award winning journalist working in Las Vegas. In 1970, he wrote a novel called The Kolchak Papers which he finished at midnight on October 31st. He submitted the unpublished novel to the agent of famed writer Richard Matheson.

  2. Nov 1, 1973 · Jeff Rice has written by far the best vampire story of the 20th century. The Night Stalker (original title, The Kolchak Tapes) wipes the floor with Anne Rice's murky stuff. If you don't believe me ask Richard Matheson!

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  3. Jan 1, 2001 · February 8, 2021. One of the best modern-day vampire stories in recent years. Jeff Rice, much like his fictional protagonist, Carl Kolchak, had suffered greatly for his art. Rought with personal demons and naysaying critics and editors, he suffered the most by his work being stolen and produced without his consent.

  4. Nov 21, 2007 · THE KOLCHAK PAPERS by Jeff Rice - a combined volume of the first two Kolchak novels. The first, THE NIGHT HUNTER was the basis for the first Kolchak TV-movie, with a screenplay by Richard Matheson. Then Matheson wrote an original screenplay for the follow-up TV-movie, THE NIGHT STRANGLER, and Jeff Rice wrote a novelization of Matheson’s script.

  5. Mar 26, 2023 · Jeffrey Rice - Author... People with ADHD are often GREAT under pressure! #adhd #adhdsquad #adhdawareness #coachyouradhdbrain #yourfutureadhdself #adhdlife. Jeffrey Rice - Author · Original audio

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  6. Jeff Rice is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Co-Producer, Creator, and Co-Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Escape Plan, Lone Survivor, 2 Guns, Stuck in Love, Broken City, The Frozen Ground, Dark Places, and The Taking of Deborah Logan.

  7. Nov 20, 2007 · This edition combines the two early short novels by Jeff Rice, the "Night Stalker" and the "Night Strangler". The book is a worthy read and quite entertaining, even though it may tend to veer off a little too far to describe what Kolchak has for dinner or his cover-up gripes (a common theme for our hero).

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