George V. Higgins
born 1939
7 known books
newest first
American author, lawyer, newspaper columnist, raconteur and college professor. He authored more than thirty books, including Bomber's Law, Trust, and Kennedy for the Defense, and is best known for his bestselling crime novels, including The Friends of Eddie Coyle, which established the Boston noir genre of gangster tales that spawned several popular films by followers in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
Boston Noir 2
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Robert B. Parker, David Ryan, Mary Cotton, Dennis Lehane, Jaime Clarke, Chuck Hogan, Joyce Carol Oates, Hannah Tinti, Linda Barnes, Barbara Neely, George V. Higgins, Kenneth Abel, André Dubus, Jason Brown, George Harrar, and David Foster Wallace
Gibbsville, PA
Gibbsville, PA
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John O'Hara, Matthew J. Bruccoli, George V. Higgins, and Budd Schulberg
Killing Them Softly A Novel
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George V. Higgins and Magdalena Palmer
Mitḥazim
Mitḥazim
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George V. Higgins and YeshaÊ»yahu Leṿiá¹
Old Earl died pulling traps
Old Earl died pulling traps
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George V. Higgins and Quentin Fiore
The Best American Short Stories 1973
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Martha Foley, Donald Barthelme, Henry Bromell, John Cheever, John J. Clayton, John William Corrington, Guy Davenport, William Eastlake, Alan Greenberg, Julie Hayden, George V. Higgins, Ward Just, James S. Kenary, Wallace E. Knight, Konstantinos Lardas, Bernard Malamud, James Alan McPherson, Joyce Carol Oates, Sylvia Plath, Erik Sandberg-Diment, David Shetzline, and Tennessee Williams
The rat on fire
Year unknown
George V. Higgins and Magdalena Palmer
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