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  1. Tomas Ross (writer) Tomas Ross ( Den Bommel, 16 September 1944) is a Dutch writer who is famous for his historical criminal thrillers. He was born as Willem Pieter Hogendoorn in Den Bommel ( Goeree-Overflakkee ). He has used the pseudonym Tomas Ross since 1980. His father P.G. Hogendoorn was a member of a resistance group during the 2nd world war.

  2. Ross Thomas was born in Stockton, California and raised in both Stockton and Woodbridge, California. His mother Catherine Schuler is a computer science professor and author, and his father, Randy Thomas, is a trial attorney, poet and adventurer. He has three sisters and one brother.

  3. Jan 9, 2003 · ROSS THOMAS is the author of over twenty-five critically acclaimed novels. His debut, The Cold War Swap, was written in under six weeks and won an Edgar Award for Best First Novel, and Briarpatch won an Edgar Award for Best Novel. He's also written under the name Oliver Bleeck. Thomas died in 1995 at the age of 69 in Santa Monica, California.

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  4. Book 3. Voodoo, Ltd. by Ross Thomas. 4.00 · 381 Ratings · 32 Reviews · published 1992 · 22 editions. Detective Arthur Wu of Wudu, Ltd. takes on a case …. Want to Read. Rate it: Artie Wu and Quincy Durant, a couple of soldiers of fortune for their company, WuDu Ltd.: Chinaman's Chance (Arthur Case Wu, #1), Out on the Rim (Arthur ...

  5. Ross Thomas was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. Ross Thomas is probably best known for his Standalone Novels. There are currently 13 novels available. The first standalone was released in 1967 with the novel The Seersucker Whipsaw. The most recently released novel was Ah, Treachery! which was released in 1994.

  6. Remembering Ross Thomas. Ross was always at the top of his game, and never wrote a bad sentence or a lifeless page, never created an unengaging character. Ross Thomas didn’t do a lot of public speaking, and maybe it’s just as well. He was both good and bad at it—good in that he expressed himself well and spoke in paragraphs, not so good ...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · Bullets fly and people die but Ross Thomas never looses that tongue and cheek sense of humor that makes his books so wonderful. Let me state one other observation about the book itself. Though published in 1971 by William Morrow, the quality of the paper and the binding of the book is vastly superior to most of the books being published today, especially the copy paper most of today POD books are printed on.