VJ Books Presents Author G.M. Ford!
Gerald M. Ford (born 1945) is an American crime and thriller novelist, writing as G. M. Ford. He attended Nathaniel Hawthorne College in New Hampshire and ended up with a master's degree in 18th-century literature from Adelphi University in New York. Ford worked as a teacher of creative writing before becoming an author.
Ford's first book, Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca? was published in 1995. As well as being Ford's d_but novel, this book was also the first in a series of seven books based on the character Leo Waterman, a detective working in Seattle, Washington.
In 2001, Ford introduced the character Frank Corso in the novel Fury. This novel showed a different approach in Ford's writing style. Ford wrote five more Corso novels before writing his first standalone novel Nameless Night (Identity in the UK) in 2008.
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G.M. Ford Bibliography
Leo Waterman Series
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Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca - 1995
- Cast in Stone - 1996
- The Bum’s Rush - 1997
- Slow Burn - 1998
- Last Ditch - 1999
- The Deader the Better - 2000
- Thicker Than Water - 2012
- Chump Change - 2014
Frank Corso Series
- Fury - 2001
- Black River - 2002
- A Blind Eye - 2003
- Red Tide - 2004
- No Man’s Land - 2005
- Blown Away - 2006
Stand Alone Novels
- Nameless Night - 2008 (Identity in U.K.)
- Nature of the Beast - 2013
- Threshold - 2015 (Paperback)
G.M. Ford Awards
- 2003 - Pacific Northwest Writers Association “Achievement Award”
- 2003 - Spotted Owl Award for the best mystery novel by a Pacific Northwest writer for Black River
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