Richard J. Thomas

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Richard J. Thomas


Born
in Canada
January 01, 1959

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Richard J Thomas spent his formative years in Delta, British Columbia. He attended Conestoga College in Kitchener before settling in Owen Sound with his wife Morag and their sons Finn and Renny and daughter Niamh.

An avid reader all his life, Richard has always been interested in writing. In 1991 he began to pursue his dream of being a published writer and in 1995 his first published fiction appeared in Owen Sounder magazine. "From Horseshoe to Gumshoe" was the first appearance in print for detective D.B. Murphy.

In 1996 the first full-length D.B. Murphy novel Gas Head Willy was published and subsequently shortlisted by the Crime Writers of Canada as one of the best first novels of the year.
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Average rating: 3.86 · 21 ratings · 0 reviews · 13 distinct works
Gas Head Willy

3.75 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1996
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Four Deuces North

3.75 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2002
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The Lost Tire Gang

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1997 — 2 editions
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Special to the Star

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Trail of the Griffon

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The Motorists' Shortcut: 10...

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The Devil’s Chautauqua

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The Thimblerig

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Port of Owen Sound: 1840-1912

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Owen Sound: 1929-1939 The D...

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Gas Head Willy The Thimblerig Four Deuces North Special to the Star
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