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Portrait image of John Creasey More pictures Photo: Central Press/Hulton Archive via Getty Images (1956) Michael Gilbert (left), Josephine Bell and John Creasey at the first Crime Writers' Association dinner at the Criterion in London, 6th April 1956. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Rolls Press/Popperfoto via Getty Images (1968)

Creasey, John

Country/Region:
United Kingdom
Born:
September 17, 1908
Dead:
June 9, 1973
Genres:
Miscellaneous prose, Crime literature, Drama, Children's literature
The British author John Creasey has been described as a productive literary phenomenon. According to the experts, around 530 novels have been published under his own name and 28 different pseudonyms. In 1937 alone, he published 29 new titles. He was best known for his crime stories, but he also wrote spy and agent thrillers, science fiction, westerns, romances, adventure stories and about 40 books for children and young adults. He was also the author and co-author of political non-fiction and polemic works. However, he wrote very few short stories.

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