True Detectives
Real-Life Eyes Who've Written
P.I. Novels
- Dashiell Hammett
The main man, creator of The Continental
Op, Sam Spade,
Nick and Nora, etc. A former
Pinkerton's man. Somewhere there's an article he wrote about
some of his favorite cases while employed by the Pinks. Incidentally,
he supposedly left the agency because he was uneasy with some
of their union-busting tactics (possibly up to and including
murder)
.
- Joe Gores
Author of the Dan Kearney & Associates
(DKA) series, was a San Francisco private investigator
.
- Jerry Kennealy
Yet another San Francisco private eye turned writer (what is
it? the water?), writes the Nick Polo
series.
.
- Parnell Hall
Calls himself the "world's laziest writer", because
his character, Stanley Hastings,
does exactly what Hall himself did for years, namely working
as a New York City P.I. in name only, while getting accident
victims to sign contracts with an ambulance-chasing lawyer. If
Hall actually ran into as many loonies and murders as Hastings
does, I can't blame him for switching professions...
..
- Nancy Baker Jacobs
Writes the Devon MacDonald
mysteries, is a former investigative journalist and private eye.
.
- Carolina Garcia-Aguilera
Writes the Lupe Solano series, was a Miami P. I.
.
- Michael Stone
In a short bio in the front of one of his Streeter
novels, is referred to a a working PI.
.
- John Straley
His series protagaonist is Cecil
Younger, a quirky Alaskan private eye, but John himself
worked as an investigator for the public defender's office and
later, as a freelancer.
.
- Elizabeth Pincus
Writer of the Nell Fury books,
is a former private eye.
.
- Chris Larsgaard
Creator of private eye/heir hunter Nick
Merchant, is a heir hunter himself, with more than a
decade of experience on the job.
.
- Joyce Sullivan
The real deal, a former private eye, who's created Paulina
Stewart, the heroine of an honest-to-God private eye
novel from Harlequin, of all folks. Hey! Stop snickering, guys!
.
- Lise S. Baker
Another eye, won the 1998 St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers
of America Best First P.I. Novel Contest for The Losers'
Club which introduced San Francisco private eye Cal
Brantley.
.
- O'Neil
De Noux
Besides contributing to this site, writes about New Orleans police
detective Dino LaStanzas and private eye Lucien
Caye.
.
- Robert E. Bailey
A retired private investigator, a Vietnam vet, and an award-winning
combat pistol shot, writes about Grand Rapids P.I. Art
Hardin.
.
- Joan Francis
Author Francis is an honest-to-goodness real life private eye,
with over fifteen years' experience in the Los Angeles area,
who writes about Southern California investigator Diana
Hunter.
.
- Don Winslow
The man who gave us the terrific California Fire
and Life, featuring fire inverstigator Jack
Wade, and is also responsible for creating Neal
Carey, a globe-trotting private eye who works for a rather
murky New York organization, has worked as a movie theater manager
and documentary film production assistant, but it is his experience
as a private investigator, specializing in arson, that gets him
included here.
.
- Greg Fallis
A licensed private investigator, Fallis writes short P.I. fiction
(including the Shamus-nominated "Lord of Obstacles"
and several stories featuring P.I. Joop
Wheeler) but is probably best known as the co-author,
with Ruth Greenberg, of the classic Be
Your Own Detective.
- Susan Andrews
Florida P. I. Andrews fictionalizes of one of her own cases in Hard Impact, a novel which introduced female Florida P. I. Kelley Kavenaugh.
And here's one who hasn't written a private
eye novel... yet.
- David Corbett
So far, this former private eye has written two very well-received
books, Done for a Dime and The Devil's Redhead,
but neither has featured a private eye. Bummer.
List compiled by Kevin
Burton Smith, with contribution from Steven
Brown, a real-life private eye himself, and the author
of The Complete Idiot's
Guide to Private Investigating (2002, Alpha Books).
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