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  1. A. C. Baantjer. Albert Cornelis " Appie " Baantjer (16 September 1923 – 29 August 2010) was a Dutch author of detective fiction and police officer. Baantjer is mostly known for his commercially successful detective series surrounding police inspector De Cock and his assistant, sergeant Vledder. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the series ...

  2. A.C. Baantjer is among the most broadly read authors in the Netherlands. The famous author was also a detective inspector of the Amsterdam police, thus many of the fictional characters depicted in his books stem from a reflection of the complexity and personality of persons he came across during his long career spanning an incredible 38 years in law enforcement.

  3. Baantjer lived in Medemblik, Netherlands. ALBERT CORNELIS BAANTJER is the most widely read author in the Netherlands and has written more than fifty "De Cock" titles. He has also written other fiction and nonfiction and wrote a daily column in a Dutch newspaper. He was an inspector with the Amsterdam Police for thirty-eight years.

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    De Cock en het sombere naakt, De Fontein (Baarn, Holland), 1964, translated by H.G. Smittenaar as DeKok and the Somber Nude,Intercontinental (Fairfax Station, VA), 1992, Speck Press (Denver, CO), 2007. De Cock en de wurger op zondag, De Fontein (Baarn, Holland), 1965, translated by H.G. Smittenaar as DeKok and the Sunday Strangler,Intercontinental ...

    Het mysterie van de doodshoofden(title means "The Mystery of the Skulls"), Amsterdam Boek (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 1963. De dertien katten(title means "The Thirteen Cats"), De Fontein (Baarn, Holland), 1963. Een strop voor Bobbie(title means "A Loss for Bobbie"), Arbeiderspers/De Fontein (Baarn, Holland), 1964, De Fontein (Baarn, Holland), 1978. D...

    Vijf maal acht grijpt in(stories; title means "9-1-1 Responds"), Wereldbibliotheek, 1959. Leerboekje recherche(teaching manual; title means "Plain Clothes Police Manual"), De Ruiter, 1977. Baantjer vertelt 1(collected columns; title means "Baantjer Talks: Volume 1"), Teleboek (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 1978. Baantjer vertelt 2(collected columns; tit...

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    A. C. Baantjer is one of the most widely read authors in the Netherlands. A former detective inspector of the Amsterdam police, his fictional characters reflect the depth and personality of individuals encountered during his nearly forty-year career in law enforcement.

  5. Jul 1, 2009 · A. C. Baantjer is the most widely read author in the Netherlands. A former detective inspector of the Amsterdam police, his fictional characters reflect the depth and personality of individuals encountered during his thirty-eight-year career in law enforcement. Baantjer holds the honor of being knighted by the Dutch monarchy.

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  7. A.C. Baantjer (1923-2010) was a Dutch novelist of detective fiction novels. He wrote the Inspector DeKok series. Baantjer himself was an inspector with the Amsterdam Police for nearly four decades. Besides his DeKok novels, he wrote other fiction and non-fiction in Dutch, and wrote a daily column for a newspaper in the Netherlands.