RE: RARA-AVIS: Historical crime writers

From: Anderson, Erick (Adecco ETW) ( Erick.Anderson@nike.com)
Date: 11 Jan 2002


I seem to recall a work of detective fiction called "The Big Stopper". A book about detection and baseball set in the 30's (?), and written by, I believe, Hal Kantor. Best Regards, Erick

> --- M Blumenthal < blumenidiot@21stcentury.net> wrote [to G Upper]:
> > Troy Soos; is supposedly a member of SABR(Society of
> > Applied Baseball
> > Research) and is writing a series of baseball
> > historicals set in the 1920's.
> > The
> > first was Murder at Fenway Park. Someone I asked
> > said, "Not really
> > hardboiled, but close.-- There is some Hammett in
> > the pedigree."
>
>
>
>

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