Robert J. Randisi

Robert J. Randisi
Born 1951 (age 6465)
Brooklyn, New York
Pen name He has used more than 15.
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Genre Detective fiction, Western fiction
Notable awards Life Achievement Award from the Southwestern Mystery Convention

Robert J. Randisi (born 1951) is an American author who writes in the detective and Western genres. He has authored more than 500 published books and has edited more than 30 anthologies of short stories. Booklist magazine said he "may be the last of the pulp writers."

He co-founded and edited Mystery Scene magazine and co-founded the American Crime Writers League. He founded The Private Eye Writers of America in 1981, where he created the Shamus Award.[1]

He has co-written several mystery novels with soap opera actress Eileen Davidson: Death in Daytime (2008), Dial Emmy for Murder (2009), Diva Las Vegas (2010), and Swinging in the Rain (2011)[2]

Notable characters appearing in some of his novels include "Miles Jacoby," "Joe Keough," "Nick Delvecchio," "Gil and Claire Hunt," Truxton Lerwis," "Eddie G." and "The Rat Pack."[3]

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