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Derek Raymond - Wikipedia Robert William Arthur Cook (12 June 1931 – 30 July 1994), better known since the 1980s by his pen name Derek Raymond, was an English crime writer, credited with being a founder of British noir [1]
The Visionary Detective | Joyce Carol Oates | The New York . . . Derek Raymond’s much-admired “Factory” novels are bold and intriguing hybrids: they are idiosyncratic police procedurals narrated by an unnamed Detective Sergeant of the London Metropolitan Police who so identifies with the victims of his investigations that he becomes involved in their (imagined) lives and is drawn, often at great risk
CIS: Derek Raymond and The Factory | Crime Fiction Lover Robin William Arthur Cook was a dissolute old Etonian who lived in London’s demi-monde in the 1980s and early 1990s, and wrote under the name of Derek Raymond He died, little noticed by the public, in 1994
Derek Raymond (Author of He Died With His Eyes Open) - Goodreads In 1984 he released the first of the Factory Series, 'He Died With His Eyes Open' under the name Derek Raymond Following 'The Devil's Home On Leave' and 'How The Dead Live' he released his major work 'I Was Dora Suarez' in 1990
Doors Closing Slowly: Derek Raymond’s Factory Novels Doors Closing Slowly: Derek Raymond’s Factory Novels He began to work on an entirely new kind of novel, one that would focus more on the victims of violent crime than on its perpetrators
He Died with His Eyes Open: A Novel: Raymond, Derek . . . Guardian In the three police procedurals that comprise the Factory Series, Derek Raymond has created a narrator who threatens to become a cult figure while preserving his anonymity A loner and cynic, undervalued and underpaid, our hero is a nameless detective sergeant in the Department of Unexplained Deaths, a catch-all unit that investigates
Derek Raymond, 63, a Writer Of Dark, Graphic Crime Fiction Robin Cook, an English writer who wrote under the pseudonym Derek Raymond and who won a loyal following with his dark and brutally graphic crime novels, died on Saturday in London, where he
Derek Raymond Books In Order - Books In Order - AddALL If you’re one of those seekers you know Derek Raymond, author of bleak yet intriguing, compellingly narrated novels of murder in England Raymond’s forgotten first novel, The Crust on Its Uppers is a great oddity