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Name: Reginald (Charles) Hill
Variant Name: Reginald Hill, Reginald Charles Hill, Dick Morland, Patrick Ruell, Charles Underhill
Birth Date: April 3, 1936
Nationality: British
Gender: Male

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Biography of Reginald (Charles) Hill
4,739 words, approx. 16 pages
Since 1970, Reginald Hill has written about fifty books. Even though the Dalziel-Pascoe novels make up less than half of Hill's work, he is nonetheless best known for this series, nineteen novels so far about the crude but canny Detective...


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Reginald Hill (born in 1936 at West Hartlepool in County Durham) is a contemporary English crime writer, and the winner in 1995 of the Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger for Lifetime...


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The Independent - London
THE FRIDAY BOOK: Dalziel and Pascoe: wanted for literary murder Death's Jest Book Reginald Hill HarperCollins, pounds 10
05/31/2002: 516 words, approx. 2 pages
THIS, THE 20th book featuring detectives Dalziel and Pascoe of the Mid-Yorkshire Constabulary, is an awful warning of what can happen even to one of our finest crime writers. One opens Death's Jest Book with pleasurable anticipation. A traditional Yorkshire Christmas is looming over...
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The Independent - London
Books: Another classic case for DS Odysseus Arms and the Women by Reginald Hill HarperCollins, pounds 16.99, 392pp; Ingenious, gripping, erudite, enlightened - not bad for a prolific crime novelist, says Andrew Taylor
02/05/2000: 454 words, approx. 2 pages
ARMS AND the Women is the 18th title in Reginald Hill's long- running Dalziel-and-Pascoe series. It has the difficult job of following On Beulah Height, a dark and complex book, and one of the best crime novels of the 1990s. Hill deals with the...
 


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