Edward Dentinger Hoch was born in Rochester, New York. After graduating from the University of Rochester, he worked as a researcher for the Rochester Public Library. He has written many stories and novels in the mystery and science fiction genre. He also wrote stories under the pseudonyms 'Anthony Circus', and 'Stephen Dentinger'. In 2000 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Prive Eye Writers of America. In 2001 he was made a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America, and he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Bouchercon. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) The Shattered Raven | 1969 |
2) City of Brass, and other Simon Ark stories (short stories) | 1971 |
3) The Judges of Hades, and other Simon Ark stories (short stories) | 1971 |
4) The Spy and the Thief (short stories) | 1971 |
5) The Transvection Machine | 1971 |
6) The Fellowship of the Hand | 1971 |
7) The Frankenstein Factory | 1975 |
8) The Thefts of Nick Velvet (short stories) | 1978 |
9) Baffling Detective Cases (short stories) | 1978 |
10) Mysteries for Crime Busters (short stories) | 1978 |
11) The Quests of Simon Ark (short stories) | 1984 |
12) Leopold's Way (short stories) | 1985 |
13) The Spy Who Read Latin and other stories (short stories) | 1990 |
14) Diagnosis: Impossible: The Problems of Dr. Sam Hawthorne (short stories) | 1996 |
15) The Ripper of Storyville (with Marvin Lachman) (short stories) | 1996 |
16) Snow White and the Eleven Dwarfs (with Ed Gorman) | 2000 |
17) The Velvet Touch (short stories) | 2000 |
18) The Old Spies Club: And Other Intrigues of Rand (short stories) | 2001 |
19) The Night People: And Other Stories (short stories) | 2001 |
20) The Iron Angel: And Other Tales of the Gypsy Sleuth (short stories) | 2003 |
21) More Things Impossible (short stories) | 2005 |
As 'Ellery Queen' (house name) | |
1) The Blue Movie Murders | 1972 |
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