Biography
American author, lawyer, newspaper columnist, raconteur and college professor. He authored more than thirty books, including Bomber's Law, Trust, and Kennedy for the Defense, and is best known for his bestselling crime novels, including The Friends of Eddie Coyle, which established the Boston noir genre of gangster tales that spawned several popular films by followers in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Books by George V. Higgins
Killing Them Softly A Novel
The friends of Eddie Coyle
The easiest thing in the world
The rat on fire
Change of Gravity
Change of Gravity
Mandeville Talent
Mandeville Talent
The Progress of the Seasons
Paris risqués
A change in gravity
Sandra Nichols found dead
Swan boats at four
Bomber's Law
Defending Billy Ryan
George Higgins Mixed a S/Wx12
George Higgins Mixed a S/Wx12
The Mandeville talent
Cogan's Trade/a Choice of Enem
Cogan's Trade/a Choice of Enemies
Wonderful Years Wonderful Year
Penance for Jerry Kennedy
Old Earl died pulling traps
Old Earl died pulling traps
Style versus substance
Kennedy for Defense
A year or so with Edgar
The judgement of Deke Hunter
The friends of Richard Nixon
Cogan's trade
The Best American Short Stories 1973
Hubscher Abend Bis Jetzt
Hubscher Abend Bis Jetzt
The Digger's game
Organized crime in Massachuset
Organized crime in Massachusetts