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Reginald Hill

   Reginald Hill has received Britain's The Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for Lifetime Achievement as well as the Golden Dagger Award for the Dalziel/Pascoe series of detective novels. There are over twenty novels in that series. Andrew Dalziel, fat and  coarse-mannered, contrasts with his slender and sensitive partner Peter Pascoe. Together they disarm their suspects and solve crimes. The BBC produced a TV series, Dalziel and Pascoe, based on Hill's characters. Dalziel was played by Warren Clarke and Pascoe by Colin Buchanan.
    Hill has written a shorter series of five novels featuring Joe Sixsmith, a balding, black former machine operator turned private detective: Blood Sympathy,  Killing the Lawyers, Singing the Sadness, and The Roar of the Butterflies.
   
Hill has written several other detective novels under the pseudonyms of Patrick Ruell, Dick Morland, and Charles Underhill. These are now appearing in print under his real name, Reginald Hill, but these books are often found under the pseudonyms.
    Hill retired from teaching to write full time. He lives with his wife in Cumbria, England.

Other Books By Reginald Hill:



A Clubbable Woman A Fairly Dangerous Thing A Killing Kindness
A Pinch of Snuff A Very Good Hater An Advancement of Learning
An April Shroud Another Death in Venice Arms and the Women
Asking for the Moon Blood Sympathy Bones and Silence
Child's Play Deadheads Death Comes for the Fat Man aka The Death of Dalziel
Death's Jest Book Dialogues of the Dead Exit Lines
Fell of Dark Good Morning, Midnight Matlock's System
On Beulah Height One Small Step Pictures of Perfection
Recalled to Life Ruling Passion Singing the Sadness
Singleton's Law The Collaborators The Last National Serviceman
The Spy's Wife The Stranger House The Wood Beyond
Traitor's Blood Under World Who Guards a Prince

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