About

John Dunning

**John Dunning (1927-2008)** John Dunning was an American mystery and crime fiction writer known for his complex plots and engaging characters. Born in New York City, Dunning served in the army during World War II. After the war, he worked as a journalist and editor before turning to writing full-time in the 1970s. Notable Works: * "Booked to Die" (1978) * "The Bookman's Wake" (1986) * "The Holland Suggestion" (1990) * "Rules of Evidence" (1995) Awards and Recognition: * Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America (2006) * Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Mystery Novel (1987) Dunning's novels received critical acclaim for their intricate puzzles, atmospheric settings, and memorable characters. His work has been praised for its combination of literary merit and suspenseful entertainment.

Book Series by John Dunning

Cliff Janeway Series

Booked to Die

1992

The Bookman's Wake

1992

The Bookman's Promise

2004

The Sign of the Book

2005

The Bookwoman's Last Fling

2006

John Dunning Other Novels

The Holland Suggestions

1975

Denver

1980

Looking For Ginger North

1980

Deadline

1981

Occult Murders

1989

Two O'Clock Eastern Wartime Export

2001

John Dunning Short Stories/Novellas

Bookscout (Short Story)

1994

Dreamer (Short Story)

2013

John Dunning Non-Fiction Books

Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, 1925-1976

1976

Truly Murderous

1979

On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio

1998

John Dunning Anthologies

Ten Tales

1994

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