Robert L. Fish

 

Robert L. Fish

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Robert Lloyd Fish was an American writer of crime fiction. His first novel, The Fugitive, gained him the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Allan Poe Award for best first novel in 1962, and his short story "Moonlight Gardener" was awarded the Edgar for best short story in 1972. His 1963 novel Mute Witness, written under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike, was filmed in 1968 as Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen

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Robert L. Fish

Born 1912-08-21 (113 years ago) in Cleveland.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Edgar Award for Best Short Story (Moonlight Gardener) 1972 Edgar Awards 1972 Moonlight Gardener
Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay (Bullitt) 1969 Edgar Awards 1969 Bullitt
Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author (The Fugitive) 1963 Edgar Awards 1963 Jagad
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Edgar Award for Best Short Story (Hijack) 1973 Edgar Awards 1973 Hijack
Edgar Award for Best Short Story (Moonlight Gardener) 1972 Edgar Awards 1972 Moonlight Gardener
Edgar Award for Best Short Story (Double Entry) 1970 Edgar Awards 1970 Double Entry
Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay (Bullitt) 1969 Edgar Awards 1969 Bullitt
Edgar Award for Best Short Story (The Hochmann Miniatures) 1967 Edgar Awards 1967 The Hochmann Miniatures
Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author (The Fugitive) 1963 Edgar Awards 1963 Jagad

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Robert Lloyd Fish was an American writer of crime fiction. His first novel, The Fugitive, gained him the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Allan Poe Award for best first novel in 1962, and his short story "Moonlight Gardener" was awarded the Edgar for best short story in 1972. His 1963 novel Mute Witness, written under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike, was filmed in 1968 as Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen.

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