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Thomas Gifford
Thomas Eugene Gifford (1937-2000) was a best-selling American author of thriller novels. He gained international fame with the suspense novel The Wind Chill Factor and later with the Vatican-based thriller The Assassini. Born in Dubuque, Iowa, he moved to Minnesota after graduating from Harvard.... show more

Thomas Eugene Gifford (1937-2000) was a best-selling American author of thriller novels. He gained international fame with the suspense novel The Wind Chill Factor and later with the Vatican-based thriller The Assassini. Born in Dubuque, Iowa, he moved to Minnesota after graduating from Harvard. After eight years as a traveling textbook salesman, he wrote Benchwarmer Bob (1974), a biography of Minnesota Vikings defensive end Bob Lurtsema. The Wind Chill Factor (1975), a novel about dark dealings among ex-Nazis, introduced John Cooper, a character whom Gifford would revisit in The First Sacrifice (1994). Gifford was nominated for an Edgar Award for The Cavanaugh Quest (1976) and The Glendower Legacy (1978), a story about an academic who discovers that George Washington may have been a British spy. The novel was a success, and was adapted for into a film called Dirty Tricks (1981), starring Elliott Gould. In the 1980's Gifford wrote suspense novels under the pen names Thomas Maxwell and Dana Clarins. In 1996 he moved back to Dubuque to renovate his childhood home. There he wrote a weekly column in the Telegraph Herald entitled "Jazzbo of Old Dubuque." He died of cancer in 2000.
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Birth date: May 16, 1937
Died: October 31, 2000
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Brian's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
More of a 3.5 stars book... the author starts by explaining how it took eight years to write this novel. At times I felt it might take me that long to read.A Catholic reporter is murdered after being on the track of a story involving the church and World War 2. Her brother and her best friend come t...
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Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
This showed promise on the back, a secret order of assassins, operating with the connivance of the top echelons of the catholic church, ruthless machinations, but no, it didn't quite work. The story got bogged down on celibacy, unthinking faith and some stuff that went on for too long. Billed as "...
Ana V.
Ana V. rated it 12 years ago
There were times I thought I would put this book down and not open it again, but some little voice deep down in my head kept saying "do it, do it, pick it up, continue it!!". And of course I had to obey. I had a hard time deciding if I'm going to give it three or four stars, but finally it came down...
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