Bill James (novelist) - Works As James Tucker (fiction)

Works As James Tucker (fiction)

  • Equal Partners, (1960)
  • The Right Hand Man, (1961)
  • Burster, (1966)
  • Blaze of Riot, 1979 (1979)
  • The King's Friends, (1982)

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