About Richard Martin Stern
Richard Martin Stern was an American novelist. Stern began his writing career in the 1950s with mystery tales of private investigators, winning a 1959 Edgar Award for Best First Novel, for The Bright Road to Fear.
Series
Johnny Ortiz
1. Murder in the Walls (1971)
2. You Don't Need an Enemy (1971)
3. Death in the Snow (1973)
4. Tangled Murders (1989)
5. Missing Man (1990)
6. Interloper (1990)
1. Murder in the Walls (1971)
2. You Don't Need an Enemy (1971)
3. Death in the Snow (1973)
4. Tangled Murders (1989)
5. Missing Man (1990)
6. Interloper (1990)
Novels
The Bright Road to Fear (1958)
aka Secker
The Search for Tabitha Carr (1960)
These Unlucky Deeds (1960)
aka Quidnunc County
High Hazard (1962)
Cry Havoc (1963)
Right Hand Opposite (1964)
I Hide, We Seek (1965)
The Kessler Legacy (1967)
Merry Go Round (1968)
Brood of Eagles (1969)
Manuscript for Murder (1970)
Stanfield Harvest (1972)
The Tower (1973)
aka The Towering Inferno
Power (1975)
The Will (1976)
Snowbound Six (1977)
Flood (1979)
Tsunami! (1979)
The Big Bridge (1982)
Wildfire (1985)
aka Secker
The Search for Tabitha Carr (1960)
These Unlucky Deeds (1960)
aka Quidnunc County
High Hazard (1962)
Cry Havoc (1963)
Right Hand Opposite (1964)
I Hide, We Seek (1965)
The Kessler Legacy (1967)
Merry Go Round (1968)
Brood of Eagles (1969)
Manuscript for Murder (1970)
Stanfield Harvest (1972)
The Tower (1973)
aka The Towering Inferno
Power (1975)
The Will (1976)
Snowbound Six (1977)
Flood (1979)
Tsunami! (1979)
The Big Bridge (1982)
Wildfire (1985)
Omnibus
Glory Thrown In / The Bright Road to Fear / The Drowning-stone (1960) (with Dudley Clarke, Hugh Fosburgh, Eric Lambert)
A Cool Day for Killing / The Little Lie / Merry Go Round (1968) (with William Haggard, Jean Potts)
A Cool Day for Killing / The Little Lie / Merry Go Round (1968) (with William Haggard, Jean Potts)
Collections
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