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APPEARANCES
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PHOTO ALBUM - Selected photos from
Dick's appearances.
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Dick, Duane Swierczynski, Jason Starr and Hilary Davidson, listening to
panel moderator Reed Farrell Colman at the Albany, NY
Bouchercon. |
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Dick and an
army of mystery authors at a Murder on the Menu event at the
Cerritos Library in Cerritos, CA. |
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Dick with
(clockwise) Kenneth Wishnia, moderator Terri Nolan, Harry
Hunsicker and Gary Phillips, the Jagged Edge of Death
(hardboiled mystery) panel at the 2014 Left Coast Crime
conference in Monterey, CA |
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At Darkness in
the Sunlight, a gathering of crime writers at Club Med in
the Bahamas, Dick makes a point while the great (and, alas,
now late) Donald Westlake looks on aghast and Harlan Coben
stifles a yawn. |
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Dick and
former prosecutor-turned-novelist Marcia Clark at a recent
book fair. |
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Dick and
authors Judith Freeman and Gary Phillips on a panel devoted
to "Raymond Chandler and his Los Angeles Legacy," during
Night and the City, a weekend celebration of L.A. noir. |
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Joe Finder,
Dick, Declan Hughes, Mark Coggins, Lee Goldberg and Russel
McLean in San Francisco at a Bouchercon panel discussion of
the novels of Robert B. Parker. |
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Right to left: Dick, mystery
novelist Robert Levinson and William Link (who, with his
collaborator, Richard Levinson, created, wrote and produced
Columbo, Mannix and Murder She Wrote, among other legendary
TV series) at a recent Men of Mystery celebration in Irvine,
California.
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Saying a fond
farewell to L.A.'s Mystery Bookstore on its closing night,
Dick, Diane Emley, store owner Kirk Pasich and Robert Crais. |
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Dick, Jack
O'Halloran and Gar Haywood, on a panel chaired by critic and
biographer Tom Nolan at the 2012 West Hollywood Book Fair.
O'Halloran, who was Moose Malloy in the last film made from
Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely, is the author of
Family Legacy, based on his life as the son of Albert
Anastasia, the infamous head of Murder, Inc. |
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