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* ''McNally's Chance'' (2001)
* ''McNally's Chance'' (2001)
* ''McNally's Alibi'' (2002)
* ''McNally's Alibi'' (2002)
* ''McNally's Dare (2003)
* ''McNally's Dare'' (2003)
* ''McNally's Bluff'' (2004)
* ''McNally's Bluff'' (2004)
* ''McNally's Files'' (2006) - 3 for 1 collection (''Secret'', ''Luck'', ''Risk'')
* ''McNally's Files'' (2006) - 3 for 1 collection (''Secret'', ''Luck'', ''Risk'')
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* ''[[The Loves of Harry Dancer]]'' (1985)
* ''[[The Loves of Harry Dancer]]'' (1985)
* ''Tales of the Wolf'' (1986) [collection of 13 stories published in ''[[Swank (magazine)|Swank]]'', 1968-9]
* ''Tales of the Wolf'' (1986) [collection of 13 stories published in ''[[Swank (magazine)|Swank]]'', 1968-9]
* '' The Dream Lover'' (1986)
* ''The Dream Lover'' (1986)
* ''Capital Crimes'' (1989)
* ''Capital Crimes'' (1989)
* ''[[Stolen Blessings]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Stolen Blessings]]'' (1990)

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Life

Lawrence Sanders was born in Brooklyn in New York City. After public school he attended Wabash College, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then returned to New York and worked at Macy's Department Store. In 1943 he joined the United States Marine Corps and was discharged in 1946. Sanders was a former magazine editorial writer and later turned to full-time fiction writing. He wrote his first novel, The Anderson Tapes, in 1970 at the age of 50 and in 1971 received the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for best first novel. It deals with a plot by a group of criminals to rob a luxury apartment building. His Archy McNally series was continued by author Vincent Lardo.

Lawrence Sanders bibliography

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References

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  2. "Authors and Creators: Lawrence Sanders", The Thrilling Detective Web Site
  3. "Lawrence Sanders," Contemporary Authors, 5 September 2003. Literature Resource Center, Gale (13 February 2004).
  4. Author Bibliography - Archive.org

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