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John Gardner (thriller writer) (4827 bytes)
1: ...dner'''. For other men with this name, see [[John Gardner (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''John Edmund Gardner''' (born November 20, 1926) is a [[United Kingdom... 5: ...d]] and encouraged Gardner to follow his example. Gardner was ordained and served as a priest for seven yea... 7: ...rked as a journalist and theatre critic. In 1964, Gardner began his novelist career with ''The Liquidator''... 9: ...ded as more serious works in the spy novel genre. Gardner also wrote three novels (the third of which was n... John Gardner (2871 bytes) 1: ...dner'''. For other men with this name, see [[John Gardner (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''John Champlin Gardner''' ([[July 21]], [[1933]] - [[September 14]], [[1... 5: ...gures struggling for integrity and understanding. Gardner was famously obsessive with his work and has a re... 7: ...h writing. He was a favorite at the [[Breadloaf]] writers conference and his two books on authorship -- ''... 9: ...dner, ''[[On Broken Glass: Loving and Losing John Gardner]]'', was published in 2004. John Gardner (disambiguation) (708 bytes) 1: '''John Gardner''' has been the name of several notable men: 2: *[[John Gardner (delegate)|John Gardner]], (1747–1808), U.S. farmer, Rhode Island d... 3: *[[John William Gardner|John W. Gardner]], (1912–2002) U.S. Secretary of Health, Ed... 4: *[[John Gardner (composer)|John L. Gardner]] (born 1917), British composer. 5: *[[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John E. Gardner]] (born 1926), British author of spy and mystery ... John Gardner (composer) (731 bytes) 1: '''John Gardner''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] (born [[1... 8: ...[http://www.oup.co.uk/music/repprom/gardner/ John Gardner] at Oxford University Press 9: [[Category:1917 births|Gardner, John]] 10: ...ategory:20th century classical composers|Gardner, John]] 11: [[Category:English composers|Gardner, John]] John Gardner (delegate) (1275 bytes) 1: ''For other men with this same name, see: [[John Gardner (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''John Gardner''' (1747–1808) was an [[United States|Ameri... 5: ...96–1770) and his second wife, Mary (Taylor) Gardner. He was born in South Kingstown in 1747. During t... 7: Gardner served several times as a judge, or justice of th... 9: John died in South Kingstown on [[October 18]], [[1808... John Gardner Wilkinson (633 bytes) 1: Sir '''John Gardner Wilkinson''' ([[1797]] - [[1875]]), [[egyptologis... Philip John Gardner (7924 bytes) 1: '''Philip John Gardner''' (VC, MC) was an [[England|English]] recipient ... 7: ...ad been blown off. The tow rope broke, so Captain Gardner returned to the armoured car, but was immediately... 15: ...NT FACE="Arial, Helvetica" SIZE="2">''Captain Pip Gardner, who 23: On November 23 of that year, Gardner was ordered to take two tanks to the rescue of a ... 25: fire.<BR><BR>Gardner set off in what he called his "battle buggy", and... John William Gardner (1088 bytes) 1: ...esident of the United States|President]] [[Lyndon Johnson]], was subsequently the founder of two influen... 17: ...t and Wisdom'' ([[1980]]) - Edited with Francesca Gardner John Grigg (writer) (684 bytes) 1: ... 31]], [[2001]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] writer, historian and politician. He was the '''2nd Baro... 9: [[Category:1924 births|Grigg, John]] John Hopkins (writer) (2469 bytes) 1: ...ted Kingdom|British]] [[film]] and [[television]] writer. 3: ...n the [[1950s]], before establishing himself as a writer on the BBC's hugely popular police drama ''[[Z-Ca... 5: ... the Children'', and the [[1982]] adaptation of [[John Le Carré]]'s novel ''[[Smiley's People]]'', starr... 16: [[Category:1931 births|Hopkins, John]] 17: [[Category:1998 deaths|Hopkins, John]] John Sullivan (writer) (541 bytes) 1: :''For other men with this name, see [[John Sullivan (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''John Sullivan''' (b. 1946) is the writer of several [[British sitcom]]s including the imme... 11: [[Category:1946 births|Sullivan, John]] 12: [[Category:British television writers|Sullivan, John]] John Logan (writer) (831 bytes) 1: Noted [[American]] [[screenwriter]] of the 1990s and early 2000s. Logan grew up as... John Lloyd (writer) (1722 bytes) 1: ...1951]] in [[Dover, England]]) is a British comedy writer and producer. 3: ...s]]'' (as J. H. W. Lloyd) with [[Andrew Marshall (writer)|Andrew ("A. P. R.") Marshall]]. He worked as a T... 19: [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0516032/ John Lloyd in the [[IMDB]]] 21: [[Category:1951 births|Lloyd, John]] 22: [[Category:Cambridge Footlights|Lloyd, John]] John Peel (writer) (2258 bytes) 1: ... Avengers]] and [[Doctor Who]]. For others, see [[John Peel (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''John Peel''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[writer]], best known for his books connected to several ... 5: ...ine with Nation's wishes than with how television writers subsequent to Nation had depicted them. 7: Peel was in fact the first writer ever to have penned a full-length original ''Doct... 9: [[Category:British television writers|Peel, John]] Thriller (2023 bytes) 3: ...re]], [[detective]] fiction, and [[espionage]]. A thriller includes suspense as an indispensable ingredient. 5: ...e include: [[Eric Ambler]], [[Desmond Bagley]], [[John Buchan]], [[Frederick Forsyth]], [[Jack Higgins]]... 7: Notable movie thrillers include: ''[[The Thirty-Nine Steps]]'', ''[[Nort... 9: '''Thriller''' was also a successful record Album (and music ... 12: *[[Thriller film]] Techno-thriller (3747 bytes) 1: [[Category: Techno-thrillers]] 2: ...ns on the particulars of that exploration. Techno-thrillers differ from more conventional [[superhero]] fict... 4: ...global culture, most modern thrillers are 'techno-thrillers', and the genre is somewhat diffuse. 6: ...Hunt for Red October'' is the first modern techno-thriller to be recognized as such, and Clancy has come to ... 8: === Significant techno-thriller authors and works === Thriller (album) (3281 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Thriller'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Thriller_album_cover.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 47: |valign="top"|<small>''Thriller''<br />([[1982]])</small> 50: ...into a very popular [[music video]] directed by [[John Landis]]. Track 5, "Beat It", features a guitar s... 52: ''Thriller'' is currently the [[List_of_best-selling_albums_... Thriller film (1221 bytes) 1: '''Thriller films''' are [[film|movie]]s that primarily use a... 3: ...emphasize exhilaration. The [[motive force]] of a thriller can range from small-scale fraud to international... 8: *[[Thriller]] 9: *[[Conspiracy thriller]] 10: *[[Techno-thriller]] Conspiracy thriller (4163 bytes) 1: ...sies (most notably [[Vietnam War|Vietnam]], the [[John F. Kennedy assassination|assassination of Preside... 3: The protagonists of [[conspiracy]] thrillers are often journalists or amateur investigators w... 7: ...arliest exercises in cinematic [[paranoia]] was [[John Frankenheimer]]'s ''[[The Manchurian Candidate]]'... 11: ...own conspiracy thrillers were written by the same writer, [[Lorenzo Semple Jr.]]: ''[[The Parallax View]]'... 13: ...'' ([[1998]]), and [[Mark Pellington]]'s [[1999]] thriller ''[[Arlington Road]]''. Legal thriller (884 bytes) 1: ...relationships and frequently, their own lives. [[John Grisham]] is currently a master of this sort of w...
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