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Evan Hunter (born Salvatore Albert Lombino; October 15, 1926 – July 6, 2005) was an American author of crime and mystery fiction. He is best known as the author of 87th Precinct novels, published under the pen name Ed McBain, which are considered staples of police procedural genre.
Jul 7, 2005 · Evan Hunter, the author who as Ed McBain virtually invented the American police procedural with his gritty 87th Precinct series featuring an entire detective squad as its hero, died...
Evan Hunter (born October 15, 1926, New York, New York, U.S.—died July 6, 2005, Weston, Connecticut) was a prolific American writer of best-selling fiction, of which more than 50 books are crime stories published under the pseudonym Ed McBain.
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Jul 6, 2005 · Evan Hunter (1926 - 2005) was an American author and screenwriter who published his work under many different names. Born as Salvatore Albert Lombino, he adopted the name Evan Hunter in 1952, and was even better known by his crime fiction pen name, Ed McBain since 1956 for his 87th Precinct series.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Evan Hunter, a prolific writer whose gritty Ed McBain 87th Precinct detective series pioneered the police-procedural genre and laid the groundwork for a generation of TV...
May 29, 2018 · As Evan Hunter, he wrote popular “literary” novels and screenplays that focused on social issues and his characters’ psychological states. Among his best sellers were Strangers When We Meet (1958), a novel of marital discord, and Buddwing (1964), the story of an amnesiac; both books were made into movies.
Evan Hunter was born on 15 October 1926 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for The Birds (1963), High and Low (1963) and Columbo (1971). He was married to Dragica Dimitrijevic, Mary Vann Hughes (Finley) and Anita R Melnick. He died on 6 July 2005 in Weston, Connecticut, USA.