Richard Lipez
Richard Lipez | |
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Born | Lock Haven, Pennsylvania | November 30, 1938
Pen name | Richard Stevenson |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Mystery, Detective fiction, Journalist, Columnist |
Spouse | Joe Wheaton |
Richard Lipez (born November 30, 1938 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania) is an openly gay[1] American journalist and mystery author, currently residing in Massachusetts.[2] He is best known for his Donald Strachey mysteries, which were originally published under the pen name Richard Stevenson.
Bibliography[]
Donald Strachey Mysteries[]
- Death Trick (1981)
- On the Other Hand, Death (1984)
- Ice Blues (1986)
- Third Man Out (1992)
- Shock to the System (1995)
- Chain of Fools (1996)
- Strachey's Folly (1998)
- Tongue Tied (2003)
- Death Vows[3] (2008)
- The 38 Million Dollar Smile[4] (2009)
- Cockeyed (2010)
- Red White Black and Blue (2011)
- The Last Thing I Saw (2012)
- Why Stop at Vengeance (2015)
- WWW.Dropdead[5] (2016)
- Killer Reunion (2019)
Other works[]
- Grand Scam (1980) with Peter Stein
Filmography[]
- Third Man Out (2005)
- Shock to the System (2006)
- On the Other Hand, Death (2008)
- Ice Blues (2008)
References[]
- ^ Richard Lipez
- ^ "Richard Lipez". The Pennsylvania Center for the Book.
- ^ "Death Vows (Donald Strachey Series #9), Donald Strachey Series, Richard Stevenson, Book" Retrieved on 2008-09-14.
- ^ "The 38 Million Dollar Smile (Donald Strachey Series #10), Donald Strachey Series, Richard Stevenson, Book" Retrieved on 2009-11-26.
- ^ "WWW.Dropdead (Donald Strachey Mystery). Paperback" Retrieved on 2017-02-28"
External links[]
- Richard Stevenson at IMDb
- Richard Lipez's book listing as Richard Stevenson at Fantastic Fiction
- Donald Strachey mysteries web page on the MLR Press website
- Biographical notes on Richard Stevenson
- Interview with Richard Stevenson
Categories:
- 1938 births
- 20th-century American novelists
- 21st-century American novelists
- American male novelists
- American mystery writers
- Gay writers
- Lambda Literary Award winners
- LGBT writers from the United States
- LGBT people from Pennsylvania
- People from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
- Novelists from Pennsylvania
- Living people
- LGBT novelists
- 20th-century American male writers
- 21st-century American male writers
- American novelist, 1930s birth stubs