Trygve Yamamura
Created by Poul Anderson
Noted sci-fi writer Poul Anderson veers into the private eye
field with his own contribution to the genre. As though being
a happily married gumshoe (with offspring, even) isn't enough
of a rarity, TRYGVE YAMAMURA is half-Norwegian, half-Japanese,
was born in Hawaii and works out of Berkeley, California. And
at least the one short story I've read has vaguely New Ageish
overtones). But don't laugh at ol' Trygve, he's got a black belt
in karate.
NOVELS
- Perish By the Sword (1959)
- Murder in Black Letter (1960)
- Murder Bound (1962)
SHORT STORIES
- "Dead Phone" (December 1964, The Saint Mystery
Magazine, by Karen Anderson;1985, Detectives A-Z)
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