Biography
Robert Lloyd Fish was an American writer of crime fiction. His first novel, The Fugitive, gained him the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Allan Poe Award for best first novel in 1962, and his short story "Moonlight Gardener" was awarded the Edgar for best short story in 1972. His 1963 novel Mute Witness, written under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike, was filmed in 1968 as Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen. - Wikipedia
Books by Robert L. Fish
A handy death
Isle of the snakes
Kek Huuygens, smuggler
Moonlight Gardener
Police blotter
The Hochman Miniatures
The Memoirs of Schlock Holmes
The Xavier affair
The Xavier affair
Schlock Homes & Doctor Watney
Schlock Homes & Doctor Watney
A Gross Carriage of Justice
Reardon
Schlock Homes
Big wheels
Gold of Troy
Reader's Digest Condensed Books--Volume 5 1980
Alley fever
Alley fever
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories
Deadline 2 a.m.
My Life and the Beautiful Game
Stories to be Read with the Door Locked (Volume I)
Find One Happy Moment
Find One Happy Moment
Stories to be Read with the Door Locked
The break-in
The break-in
The Venice Train, The Wager an
The Venice Train, The Wager and Black as He's Painted
A HANDY DEATH, BORROWER OF TH
A HANDY DEATH, BORROWER OF THE NIGHT, THE NOTCH ON THE KNIFE
The green hell treasure
The gremlin's grampa
The gremlin's grampa
The bridge that went nowhere
The Murder League
Always Kill a Stranger
Cut thin to win / Black glass
Cut thin to win / Black glass city / Diamond bubble
The diamond bubble
The incredible Schlock Homes
Every crime in the book
The Trials of O'Brien
The Trials of O'Brien