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Richard Whittingham

    Richard Whittingham was a prolific author whose work explored diverse subjects with a keen eye for detail and narrative engagement. His writing tackled varied themes, capturing the essence of his chosen topics with a distinctive voice that resonated with readers. He approached storytelling with a clarity and depth that marked his extensive bibliography. Whittingham's literary contributions showcase a versatile talent for crafting compelling narratives.

    Their Kind of Town
    The Rand McNally Almanac of Adventure
    • The Rand McNally Almanac of Adventure

      A Panorama of Danger and Daring

      Offers brief profiles of soldiers, sailors, mountain climbers, explorers, and daredevils and recounts acts of bravery, daring, and courage

      The Rand McNally Almanac of Adventure
      2.5
    • Their Kind of Town

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Whittingham's first Chicago-based novel, State Street, was described by the Chicago Tribune as a top-flight detective novel as raw as life on the city's wintry streets. Now he returns with another novel featuring streetwise cop Joe Morrison, who investigates a botched Mob hit.

      Their Kind of Town
      3.3