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  1. Publication Order of Keith Calder Books. Author Gerald Hammond pens the “Keith Calder” series of mystery novels. The series began publication in the year 1979, when “Dead Game” was released. The series ended publication after 23 novels in the year 1997, when “Follow That Gun” was released. The novels are set in different parts of ...

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    Keith G. Calder (born 14 December 1979) is a British-born independent film producer best known for his work on All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) and The Wackness (2008) with Felipe Marino and Joe Neurauter.

  3. Keith Calder Series by Gerald Hammond. 23 primary works • 26 total works. Book 1. Dead Game. by Gerald Hammond. 4.11 · 373 Ratings · 27 Reviews · published 1980 · 4 editions. The first book in the Keith Calder series. Keith C… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. The Reward Game. by Gerald Hammond.

  4. MEET KEITH CALDER Keith Calder is a down-to-earth Scotsman with a total disregard for the law. An itinerant gunsmith, he’s more at home in the Lowlands than the world of police officers that he is unexpectedly thrust into.

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  5. MEET YOUR NEW FAVOURITE AMATEUR SLEUTH: Keith Calder is a down-to-earth Scotsman with a total disregard for the law. An itinerant gunsmith, he’s more at home in the Lowlands than the world of police officers that he is unexpectedly thrust into.

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  6. Gerald Hammond’s latest novel delivers a brisk new adventure for Keith Calder, the rakish ex-poacher and gunsmith, and introduces an attractive new sleuth, Calder’s daughter Deborah. Keith’s friend and customer Robin Winterton has been murdered, and—almost as shocking to Keith—his not-so grieving widow has sold Winterton’s superb ...

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  8. Scottish gunsmith Keith Calder is one of detective fiction's most enduring and entertaining amateur sleuths. When his neighbor, foul-tempered tenant farmer Murdo Hemison, dies from an apparent blow to the head, the local constabulary have difficulty establishing how, let alone why.

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