Books by Charles Ray Willeford and Complete Book Reviews

Charles Ray Willeford, Author Wit's End Publishing $17.95 (240p) ISBN 978-1-930997-29-5
The Second Half of the Double Feature, by hard-boiled writer Charles Willeford (1919-1988), collects 25 short stories, vignettes and autobiographical sketches, many previously unpublished. The cloth edition includes a section of Willeford's ...
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Charles Ray Willeford, Author Wit's End Publishing $35.95 (332p) ISBN 978-1-930997-30-1
The Second Half of the Double Feature, by hard-boiled writer Charles Willeford (1919-1988), collects 25 short stories, vignettes and autobiographical sketches, many previously unpublished. The cloth edition includes a section of Willeford's ...
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Charles Ray Willeford, Author Dennis McMillan Publications $30 (192p) ISBN 978-0-939767-38-0
Although an earlier version was first published as Whip Hand by W. Franklin Sanders in 1961, the publisher declares this to be the original Deliver Me from Dallas!, for which the late Charles Willeford (Shark-Infested Custard, the Hoke Moseley...
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Charles Ray Willeford, Author Random House (NY) $17.95 (255p) ISBN 978-0-394-55022-0
Willeford joined the Army when he was 16, in the depth of the Depression, and was assigned to the Air Corps. He spent most of his three-year hitch in Manila, ""a place where interesting things can happen to a man.'' This memoir by the author of...
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Charles Ray Willeford, Author Random House (NY) $15.95 (245p) ISBN 978-0-394-56525-5
Detective Hoke Mosely, the protagonist of Willeford's Miami Blues and other novels, returns in this latest mystery set in Miami and nearby Collier County. Hoke is a busy man: his teenage daughters and live-in ex-partner keep his head turning at home;
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Charles Ray Willeford, Author Underwood-Miller $20.95 (263p) ISBN 978-0-88733-163-3
This dated and nihilistic tale from Willeford ( Miami Blues and Sideswipe ), who died in 1988 just as his largely underground reputation was drawing mainstream attention, leads readers into some nasty territory. The protagonists, including the...
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Charles Wileford, Author, Charles Ray Willeford, Author St. Martin's Press $14.95 (244p) ISBN 978-0-312-56761-3
Sgt. Hoke Moseley, whom readers first met in Willeford's Miami Blues, is an unlikely hero, even to himself. He's a Miami cop, near retirement, who's always taking out or putting in his dentures; he dines regularly on 711 Slurpees and hard-boiled...
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