
Joseph Hansen (1923–2004) was an American author of mysteries. The son of a South Dakota shoemaker, he moved to a California citrus farm with his family in 1936. He began publishing poetry in the New Yorker in the 1950s, and joined the editorial teams of gay magazines ONE and Tangents in the 1960s. Using the pseudonyms Rose Brock and James Colton, Hansen published five novels and a collection of short stories before the appearance of Fadeout (1970), the first novel published under his own name. The book introduced street-smart insurance investigator Dave Brandstetter, a complex, openly gay hero who grew and changed over the series’s twelve novels. By the time Hansen concluded the series with A Country of Old Men (1990), Brandstetter was older, melancholy, and ready for retirement. The 1992 recipient of the Private Eye Writers of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award, Hansen published several more novels before his death in 2004. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. This profile may contain books from multiple authors of this name.
Series
Books

Nightwork
1984

Jack of Hearts
1995

Troublemaker
1975

Fadeout
1970

Pretty Boy Dead
1968

Bohannon's Country
1993

Los Angeles Noir 2
The Classics
2010

Death Claims
1973

The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of
1978

Steps Going Down
1985

Living Upstairs
1993

A Country of Old Men
1991

A Smile in His Lifetime
1981

Blood, Snow, & Classic Cars
Mystery Stories
2000

Skinflick
1979

Early Graves
1987

Backtrack
1982

The Little Dog Laughed
1986

Gravedigger
1982

Bohannon's Book
1988

Obedience
1988

The Boy Who Was Buried this Morning
1990