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Thomas Eugene Gifford (May 16, 1937 – October 31, 2000) was a best-selling American author of thriller novels. He was a graduate of Harvard University. He gained international fame with the crime novel The Glendower Legacy and later with the Vatican thriller The Assassini.
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Publication Order of Lew Cassidy Books. as Thomas Maxwell. Publication Order of Standalone Novels. Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books. Thomas Eugene Gifford was an American author of several international thriller novels, which have gone on to become international bestsellers.
Oct 31, 2000 · May 16, 1937. Died. October 31, 2000. Genre. Mystery & Thrillers. edit data. Thomas Eugene Gifford was a best-selling American author of thriller novels. He gained international fame with the suspense novel The Wind Chill Factor and later with the Vatican-based thriller The Assassini.
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Thomas Gifford has 46 books on Goodreads with 7668 ratings. Thomas Gifford’s most popular book is The Assassini.
Thomas Gifford Book & Series List - FictionDB. Author Information. Newest Release. Bibliography: 12 Books (2 Series) First Book: October 1978. Latest Book: August 2012. Author Rating: Share: Complete Book List. Full Series List in Order. Ben Driskill. 1 - The Assassini (Aug-1990) 2 - Saint's Rest (Sep-1996) John Cooper.
Thomas Gifford was the New York Times bestselling author of The Assassini, Praetorian, The Wind Chill Factor, and The First Sacrifice. The Wind Chill Factor won Putnam’s prize for best first novel. Gifford also wrote under the names Thomas Maxwell and Dana Clarins.
Thomas Eugene Gifford (1937-2000) was a best-selling American author of thriller novels. He gained international fame with the suspense novel The Wind Chill Factor and later with the Vatican-based thriller The Assassini. Born in Dubuque, Iowa, he moved to Minnesota after graduating from Harvard.