Ross Thomas

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Ross Thomas was an American novelist and screenwriter best known for his witty, politically charged crime and espionage thrillers.

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Ross Thomas canonical 3

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instanceOf novelist
person
screenwriter
awardReceived Edgar Award NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork literature
screenwriting
gender male
genre crime fiction
espionage fiction
political thriller
influencedBy American political culture
Cold War politics
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor crime thrillers
espionage thrillers
political satire in fiction
notableWork Ah, Treachery! NERFINISHED
Briarpatch NERFINISHED
Chinaman's Chance NERFINISHED
Missionary Stew NERFINISHED
Out on the Rim NERFINISHED
The Cold War Swap NERFINISHED
The Fools in Town Are on Our Side NERFINISHED
The Mordida Man NERFINISHED
The Porkchoppers NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
novelist
public relations specialist
screenwriter
union spokesman
usedPseudonym Oliver Bleeck NERFINISHED
writingStyle politically charged
witty

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Bad Company writer Ross Thomas
subject surface form: Bad Company (1995 film)
Bad Company screenwriter Ross Thomas
subject surface form: Bad Company (1995 film)
Bad Company authorOfSourceWork Ross Thomas
subject surface form: Bad Company (1995 film)