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  1. The Gideon Oliver Television series. The Gideon Oliver series was made a television series that ran on the ABS television network. It was run from February 1989 to May 1989 as a rotation in the ABC Mystery Movie. It was run along with other series on the same genre. Only five episodes of the series were aired.

  2. When forensic anthropologist Gideon Oliver joins an Amazon riverboat expedition with a group of research botanists, he expects a nice, quiet vacation. What he gets is heat, headhunters, corrupt officials, jungle fevers, giant spiders, piranhas--and worse. As they travel upriver, one of the botanists is killed by a deranged passenger who leaps ...

  3. Gideon Oliver earns his moniker “The Skeleton Detective” in this riveting entry to the Edgar Award–winning mystery series “that never disappoints” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Deep in the primeval rainforest of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, the skeletal remains of a murdered man are discovered. And a strange, unsettling tale begins to unfold, for forensic anthropologist Gideon Oliver determines that the murder weapon was a primitive bone spear of a type not seen for the ...

  4. The Gideon Oliver series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Switcheroo (Book 18), was published in February 2016. What was the first book written in the Gideon Oliver series?

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    Book
    Date
    Rating
    18
    Feb-2016
    2.5
    17
    Dec-2012
    5
    16
    Sep-2009
    5
    15
    Jul-2008
    5
  5. Gideon Oliver A series by Aaron Elkins. Gideon Oliver. 1 Fellowship of Fear (1982) 2 The Dark Place (1983) 3 Murder in the Queen's Armes (1985) 4 Old Bones (1987)

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  7. Apr 1, 2014 · Before "Fellowship of Fear," the first Gideon Oliver, published in 1982, you'd have to go back 70 years and more to Austin Freeman and his Dr. Thorndyke series. Between the two good doctors (Thorndyke and Oliver), there was only Jack Klugman's "Quincy," so far as I know, and he was a TV character.