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Charles Willeford
Charles Willeford was a Florida-based author known for crime fiction, including the Hoke Moseley series with titles like Miami Blues and Sideswipe. His work is characterized by economical storytelling and a lack of sentimentality. Willeford also wrote poetry, biographies, and literary criticism throughout his diverse career.
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80 boeken
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Biographies & Memoirs
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Biographies & Memoirs
Charles Willeford was a Florida-based author known for crime fiction, including the Hoke Moseley series with titles like Miami Blues and Sideswipe. His work is characterized by economical storytelling and a lack of sentimentality. Willeford also wrote poetry, biographies, and literary criticism throughout his diverse career.
16 Q&A
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80 boeken
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Biographies & Memoirs
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Biographies & Memoirs
In Memoriam
Charles Willeford has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Boeken van Charles Willeford
MIAMI BLUES
Charles Willeford
1984
4 Q&A
Pick-Up
Charles Willeford
1955
4 Q&A
The Burnt Orange Heresy
Charles Willeford
1971
0 Q&A
Hoop voor de doden
Charles Willeford
1985
4 Q&A
Sideswipe
Charles Willeford
1987
4 Q&A
Cockfighter
Charles Willeford
1962
0 Q&A
The Way We Die Now
Charles Willeford
1988
0 Q&A
A Guide For The Undehemorrhoided
Charles Willeford
Onbekend
0 Q&A
Something About a Soldier
Charles Willeford
Onbekend
0 Q&A
Collected Memoirs of Charles Willeford: I Was Looking for a Street/Something About a Soldier
Charles Willeford
Onbekend
0 Q&A
I Was Looking for a Street
Charles Willeford
Onbekend
0 Q&A
OFF THE WALL.
Charles Willeford
Onbekend
0 Q&A
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Series: Hoke Moseley
MIAMI BLUES
Charles Willeford
1984
4 Q&A
Hoop voor de doden
Charles Willeford
1985
4 Q&A
Sideswipe
Charles Willeford
1987
4 Q&A
The Way We Die Now
Charles Willeford
1988
0 Q&A