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  1. The Charley Sloan series written by William J. Coughlin is comprised of a total of 4 books, which were released between the years 1991 and 2002. One of the initial books of this series is entitled ‘Death Penalty’. It was published by the St Martin publication in 2004, after being originally published in 1992.

  2. William J. Coughlin. William Jeremiah Coughlin (1929 - 1992) is the popular author behind such novels as The Twelve Apostles, Her Father's Daughter, Her Honor, In The Presence Of Enemies, and Shadow of a Doubt (1991). He also wrote Cain's Chinese Adventure and The Mark of Cain under the pseudonym Sean A. Key. [1] Coughlin combined a career as a ...

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  4. William J. Coughlin has 35 books on Goodreads with 17977 ratings. William J. Coughlin’s most popular book is Shadow of A Doubt (Charley Sloan #1).

  5. Apr 15, 1992 · Born. in The United States. February 26, 1929. Died. April 15, 1992. edit data. William Jeremiah Coughlin (1929-1992), former defense attorney and judge in Detroit for twenty years, was the author of sixteen novels. He lived in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan with his wife, Ruth, an author and book critic. Also wrote under the pseudonym of Sean A ...

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    • April 15, 1992
    • February 26, 1929
    • Non Series
    • Charley Sloan
    • The Cain Thrillers
    The Dividend Was Death (1968)
    The Destruction Committee (1971)
    The Grinding Mill (1973)
    The Stalking Man (1979)
    Shadow of A Doubt (1991)
    Death Penalty (1992)
    The Judgment (1997)
    The Court (1982)
    The Mark of Cain (1980)
    Cain's Chinese Puzzle (1981)
  6. William J. Coughlin (1929-1992) was an American novelist of legal thrillers. In addition to being an author, Coughlin was a U.S. administrative judge based out of Detroit. His series character is Charley Sloan. William J. Coughlin became a published author in 1968 with The Dividend Was Death.

  7. William J. Coughlin, a former defense attorney and judge in Detroit for twenty years, was the author of sixteen novels, including The Heart of Justice, In the Presence of Enemies, and Shadow of a Doubt. He lived in Grosse Point Woods, Michigan, with his wife, Ruth, an author and book critic.

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