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Five O'Clock Lightning
A Novel About Baseball, Politics, and Murder
1982
First Published
3.38
Average Rating
247
Number of Pages
During the 1950s, in the atmosphere of insidious suspicion engendered by the McCarthy hearings, a murder at Yankee Stadium leads to the discovery of a major league scandal
Avg Rating
3.38
Number of Ratings
16
5 STARS
19%
4 STARS
19%
3 STARS
50%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
6%
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Author

William L. DeAndrea
William L. DeAndrea
Author · 16 books
William L. DeAndrea (1952–1996) was born in Port Chester, New York. While working at the Murder Ink bookstore in New York City, he met mystery writer Jane Haddam, who became his wife. His first book, Killed in the Ratings (1978), won an Edgar Award in the best first mystery novel category. That debut launched a series centered on Matt Cobb, an executive problem-solver for a TV network who unravels murders alongside corporate foul play. DeAndrea’s other series included the Nero Wolfe–inspired Niccolo Benedetti novels, the Clifford Driscoll espionage series, and the Lobo Blacke/Quinn Booker Old West mysteries. A devoted student of the mystery genre, he also wrote a popular column for the Armchair Detective newsletter. One of his last works, the Edgar Award–winning Encyclopedia Mysteriosa (1994), is a thorough reference guide to sleuthing in books, film, radio, and TV.
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