About Les Standiford
Les Standiford is a historian and author and has since 1985 been the Director of the Florida International University Creative Writing Program. Standiford has been awarded the Frank O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, a Florida Individual Artist Fellowship in Fiction, and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction, and belongs to the Associated Writing Programs, Mystery Writers of America, and the Writers Guild.
Series
John Deal
1. Done Deal (1993)
2. Raw Deal (1994)
3. Deal to Die for (1995)
4. Deal On Ice (1997)
aka Book Deal
5. Presidential Deal (1998)
6. Deal with the Dead (2001)
7. Bone Key (2002)
8. Havana Run (2003)
1. Done Deal (1993)
2. Raw Deal (1994)
3. Deal to Die for (1995)
4. Deal On Ice (1997)
aka Book Deal
5. Presidential Deal (1998)
6. Deal with the Dead (2001)
7. Bone Key (2002)
8. Havana Run (2003)
Novels
Collections
The Putt at the End of the World (2000) (with Lee K Abbott, Dave Barry, Richard Bausch, James Crumley, James W Hall, Tami Hoag, Tim O'Brien and Ridley Pearson)
Novellas
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
Last Train to Paradise: Henry Flagler and the Building of the Railroad That Crossed the Ocean (2002)
Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Transformed America (2005)
Washington Burning: How a Frenchman's Vision for Our Nation's Capital Survived Congress, the Founding Fathers, and the Invading British Army (2008)
The Man Who Invented Christmas (2008) (see Charles Dickens)
Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction That Changed America (2011) (with Joe Matthews)
Desperate Sons: The Secret Band of Radicals Who Led the Colonies to War (2012)
Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Transformed America (2005)
Washington Burning: How a Frenchman's Vision for Our Nation's Capital Survived Congress, the Founding Fathers, and the Invading British Army (2008)
The Man Who Invented Christmas (2008) (see Charles Dickens)
Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction That Changed America (2011) (with Joe Matthews)
Desperate Sons: The Secret Band of Radicals Who Led the Colonies to War (2012)
Links to other websites
| les-standiford.com |
Les Standiford recommends
Dead Man's Coast (2002) (Jack London) Peter King "London is an inspired choice as an amateur sleuth." | Octopus Alibi (2003) (Alex Rutledge, book 4) Tom Corcoran "Octopus Alibi captures dead-on Key West's singular blend of tropical beauty, exotic charm, and inimitable sleaze. The tale is as twisted and delicious as an island cocktail -- if Tom Corcoran has become the Ross Macdonald of Margaritaville, then protagonist crime scene photographer Alex Rutledge is Lew Archer incarnate, in a parrot-head shirt. This one will take you there." |
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