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  1. The George V. Higgins Archive includes Higgins’ literary, personal and legal papers for the full scope of his remarkable career: from his writing for the Boston College literary magazine, The Stylus, to his posthumously published book At End of Day (2000).

  2. 23 de oct. de 2009 · Like Eddie Coyle, George V. Higgins died of his own failings, just short of 60, 10 years ago this November. About Boston, he’d seen it all, heard it all, and told its stories.

  3. November 9, 1999 George V. Higgins, 59, Author Of Dialogue-Rich Crime Novels By JOHN KIFNER . eorge V. Higgins, who turned a prosecutor's knowledge of lowlife crooks into gritty Boston crime novels that unfolded in the gamy dialect of the city's hoodlums and cops, was found dead on Saturday at his home in Milton, Mass.

  4. 10 de nov. de 1999 · George V. Higgins Inc lasted from 1973 through to 1978; a partnership, Griffin and Higgins, from 1978 through to 1982. He didn't desperately need the work.

  5. George V. Higgins ( Brockton, 1939. november 13. – Milton, 1999. november 6.) amerikai író, jogász, újságíró, szakíró és főiskolai professzor. Több mint harminc könyvet írt, és leginkább bestseller krimijeiről ismert, köztük a The Friends of Eddie Coyle -ről, amely létrehozta a gengsztermesék Boston noir műfaját.

  6. George V. Higgins was an acclaimed American author and lawyer, best known for his gritty crime novels that shed light on the inner workings of the criminal justice system and underworld. Born on November 13, 1939, in Brockton, Massachusetts, Higgins had a unique perspective on crime and justice due to his background as a prosecutor and defense attorney.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · George V. Higgins. Cogan's Trade is the top-notch crime novel rated by the New Yorker as the “best” from “the Balzac of the Boston underworld.”. Crackling dialogue, mordant humor, and unremitting tension drive the suspenseful stakes of the game higher in Boston’s precarious underworld of small-time mobsters, crooked lawyers, and ...