Ed Gorman

Ed Gorman
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Ed Gorman (b. 1941) is an American author best known for writing mystery novels. After two decades in advertising, he began publishing novels in the mid-1980s. While using the pen name Daniel Ransom to write popular horror stories like Daddy’s Little Girl (1985) and Toys in the Attic (1986), he published more ambitious work under his own name, starting with Rough Cut (1986). A story about murder and intrigue inside the advertising world, it was based on his own experience, and introduced Midwestern private detective Jack Dwyer, a compassionate sleuth with a taste for acting.
Gorman’s other series characters include Robert Payne, a psychological profiler, and Leo Guild, a bounty hunter of the Old West, but his best-known character is probably Sam McCain, a gentle young sleuth of the 1950s, who first appeared in The Day the Music Died (1998). Besides writing novels, Gorman is a cofounder of Mystery Scene magazine.

Books By Ed Gorman (15 Books)

Wake Up Little Susie
Everybody's Somebody's Fool
The Day the Music Died
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
Save the Last Dance for Me
Fools Rush In
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
Melody and Murder

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Elimination
Riders on the Storm
Ticket to Ride
Bad Moon Rising
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The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories
The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories