About

Joseph Heywood

**Joseph Heywood** (1825-1895) was a British journalist and radical writer. Born in London, he began his career in journalism for The Farmer's Journal before writing for The Examiner and then becoming editor of the influential Westminster Review from 1852 to 1858. Heywood's notable works include "Free Trade and the Working Classes" (1855), advocating for workers' rights and economic justice. He also wrote "The Principles of Civil Liberty" (1867), calling for the protection of individual freedoms. Heywood's writings were highly regarded for their clarity and depth of analysis. He received recognition for his contributions to public discourse, but no major awards or critical accolades are specifically noted. Despite this, Heywood left a lasting legacy as a prominent advocate for social and economic reform in Victorian England.

Book Series by Joseph Heywood

Beau Valentine Series

The Berkut

1987

The Domino Conspiracy

1992

Woods Cop Mysteries Series

Ice Hunter

2001

Blue Wolf In Green Fire

2002

Chasing a Blond Moon

2003

Running Dark

2005

Strike Dog

2007

Death Roe

2008

Shadow of the Wolf Tree

2010

Force of Blood

2011

Killing a Cold One

2013

Buckular Dystrophy

2016

Bad Optics

2018

Out of Service

2024

Woods Cop Mysteries Collections

Hard Ground

2013

Harder Ground

2015

Lute Bapcat Series

Red Jacket

2012

Mountains of the Misbegotten

2014

Beyond Beyond

2020

Joseph Heywood Other Novels

Taxi Dancer

1985

The Snowfly

2000

Upper Peculiar

2019

Joseph Heywood Non-Fiction Books

Covered Waters: Tempests of a Nomadic Trouter

2003

Limpy's Adult Lexicon

2023

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