Reginald Hill

Reginald Hill (born in 1936 at West Hartlepool in County Durham) is a British crime writer.

After studying English at Oxford University he worked as a teacher until 1980, when he retired in order to devote himself full-time to writing.

Hill is best known for his novels featuring the Yorkshire detectives Andrew Dalziel (pronounced "dee-el"), Peter Pascoe and Edgar Wield. The characters were used by the BBC in the Dalziel and Pascoe series, in which Dalziel was played by Warren Clarke, Pascoe by Colin Buchanan and Wield by David Royle.

His other novels include ones involving Joe Sixsmith, a Luton private detective, and others published under the pseudonyms of Patrick Ruell, Dick Morland, and Charles Underhill.

Bibliography

  1. "Pascoe's Ghost" #
  2. "The Trunk in the Attic"
  3. "The Rio de Janeiro Paper"
  4. "Threatened Species"
  5. "Snowball"
  6. "Exit Line"
  7. "Dalziel's Ghost" #
  1. "There Are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union" (1987)
  2. "Bring Back the Cat!" @
  3. "Poor Emma"
  4. "Auteur Theory" #
  5. "The Bull Ring"
  6. "Crowded Hour"
  1. "The Last National Service Man" #
  2. "Pascoe's Ghost" #
  3. "Dalziel's Ghost" #
  4. "One Small Step" #

# Dalziel/Pascoe series

@ Joe Sixsmith series

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See also: Reginald Hill, 1936, 1980, BBC, County Durham, Crime writer, Dalziel and Pascoe, English studies, Luton, Oxford University