Donald Bain (writer)

Donald Bain (born March 6, 1935) is a United States author and ghostwriter, having written over 115 books in his 40-year career.

Bibliography

The Coffee, Tea or Me? series

byline: Trudy Baker and Rachel Jones

The Murder, She Wrote series

byline: Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain

  • Gin and Daggers (1st edition) (1989)
  • Manhattans and Murder (1994)
  • Rum and Razors (1995)
  • Brandy and Bullets (1995)
  • Martinis and Mayhem (1995)
  • A Deadly Judgment (1996)
  • A Palette for Murder (1996)
  • The Highland Fling Murders (1997)
  • Murder on the QE2 (1997)
  • Murder in Moscow (1998)
  • A Little Yuletide Murder (1998)
  • Murder at the Powderhorn Ranch (1999)
  • Knock 'em Dead (1999)
  • Gin and Daggers (2nd edition) (2000)
  • Trick or Treachery (2000)
  • Blood on the Vine (2001)
  • Murder in a Minor Key (2001)
  • Provence - to Die for (2002)
  • You Bet Your Life (2002)
  • Majoring in Murder (2003)
  • Destination Murder (2003)
  • Dying to Retire (2004)
  • A Vote for Murder (2004)
  • The Maine Mutiny (2005)

  • Margaritas and Murder (2005)
  • A Question of Murder (2006)
  • Three Strikes and You're Dead (2006)
  • Coffee, Tea, or Murder? (2007)
  • Panning For Murder (2007)
  • Murder on Parade (2008)
  • A Slaying in Savannah (2008)
  • Madison Avenue Shoot (2009)
  • A Fatal Feast (2009)
  • Nashville Noir (2010)
  • The Queen's Jewels (2010)
  • Skating on Thin Ice (2011)
  • The Fine Art of Murder (2011)
  • Trouble at High Tide (2012)
  • Domestic Malice (2012)
  • Prescription For Murder (2013)
  • Close-Up On Murder (2013)
  • Aloha Betrayed (2014)
  • Death of a Blue Blood (2014)
  • Killer in the Kitchen (2015)
  • The Ghost and Mrs. Fletcher (2015)
  • Design for Murder (2016)
  • Hook, Line, and Murder (2016)

Comedic novels

The J.D. Hardin western series

byline: J.D. Hardin

Other novels

Biographies & Autobiographies

Other books

Unacknowledged books

A ghostwriter is often required to be anonymous as a part of the contract to write the book. Some sources claim Bain is the author of most of the mystery novels attributed to Margaret Truman, but Bain denied this.[1]

Bain wrote a column in the March 14, 2014 issue of Publishers Weekly and finally acknowledged writing "27 novels in the Margaret Truman Capital Crimes series (mostly bylined by Truman, my close collaborator  my name is on only the most recent entries, released after her death)."[2]

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