George Harmon Coxe

George Harmon Coxe

George Harmon Coxe was born on January 1st, 1901 and passed away at the age of 83 on January 31st, 1984.

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Below is a complete list of George Harmon Coxe books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by George Harmon Coxe is the Kent Murdock Mystery Series.

List of Flash Casey Books in Publication Order

List of Kent Murdock Mystery Books in Publication Order

List of Max Hale Books in Publication Order

List of Sam Crombie Books in Publication Order

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

List of George Harmon Coxe Anthologies in Publication Order

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George Harmon Coxe

George Harmon Coxe was born on January 1st, 1901. George passed away January 31st, 1984 at 83 years old.

George Harmon Coxe had published 29 standalone novels, starting with Alias the Dead in 1943. The most recently released novel was No Place for Murder, which was released in 1975.

George Harmon Coxe also wrote the Kent Murdock Mystery series which has 23 books including Murder With Pictures and The Barotique Mystery / Murdock's Acid Test.

George Harmon Coxe: Awards & Accolades

George Harmon Coxe won the Edgar Award, Grand Master, in 1964.

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George Harmon Coxe: F.A.Q

When was George Harmon Coxe Born?

George Harmon Coxe was born on January 1st, 1901.

When did George Harmon Coxe die?

George Harmon Coxe died on January 31st, 1984 at 83 years old.

What awards has George Harmon Coxe won?

George Harmon Coxe has won the following awards: Grand Master at the Edgar Award (1964).

What was the first book George Harmon Coxe wrote?

The first book written by George Harmon Coxe was Murder With Pictures, published in 1935.

What was the most recent book George Harmon Coxe wrote?

Their most recently released work was No Place for Murder on September 1st, 1975.

How many books has George Harmon Coxe written?

George Harmon Coxe has written 61 books excluding contributions to anthologies. 5 books in the Flash Casey Series, 23 books in the Kent Murdock Mystery Series, 2 books in the Max Hale Series, 2 books in the Sam Crombie Series, 29 Standalone Novels.

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