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  1. Ross Thomas (author) Ross Thomas (February 19, 1926, in Oklahoma City – December 18, 1995, in Santa Monica, California) was an American writer of crime fiction. He is best known for his witty thrillers that expose the mechanisms of professional politics. He also wrote five novels under the pseudonym Oliver Bleeck about professional go-between ...

  2. Spies, Thumbsuckers, Etc. (1989) Description / Buy at Amazon. Ross Thomas is an American author of crime fiction and mystery and thriller novels. He was born in Oklahoma City in the U.S. on February 19, 1926. He has commonly used the pen name Oliver Bleeck to write several novels. He is known for writing intelligent and gripping thrillers that ...

  3. Ross Thomas (born August 21, 1981) is an American actor, filmmaker, philanthropist and adventurer. Early life [ edit ] Ross Thomas was born in Stockton, California and raised in both Stockton and Woodbridge, California .

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · Ross Thomas delivered 25 novels populated by colorful, chameleonic characters. Among them: “Briarpatch,” now a USA Network series.

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    • Briarpatch by Ross Thomas, Lawrence Block (Goodreads Author) (Introduction)
    • Chinaman's Chance (Arthur Case Wu, #1) by Ross Thomas, William Heffernan (Introduction)
    • The Cold War Swap (Mac McCorckle, #1) by Ross Thomas, Stuart M. Kaminsky.
    • The Fools in Town Are on Our Side by Ross Thomas, Tony Hiss (Introduction)
  6. Nov 1, 1996 · He made crime fiction a genre of moral consolation in twenty-five award-winning books. By Tony Hiss. November 1996 Issue. Ross Thomas, who died last winter at the age of sixty-nine, has often been ...

  7. Oct 24, 2018 · Nobody wrote scoundrels the way Ross Thomas could. His heroes all had checkered pasts, though often with a Bogartian streak that led them to do the right thing against their own self-interest. His villains were a spectacular assortment of con men, spies, shady politicians, corrupt cops, wheelers, dealers, fixers, and schemers.

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