John Dunning is an American author of detective fiction. He has also written reference books about old-time radio. After working as a stablehand at a horseracing track, Dunning began working at The Denver Post. He took up writing fiction in 1970, but stopped in 1981 after difficulties with his publishers and opened up a used book store. At the urging of fellow authors, he returned to writing fiction and started his Cliff Janeway series.

John Dunning became a published author in 1975 with The Holland Suggestions. Below is a list of John Dunning’s books in order of when they were originally released:

Publication Order of Cliff Janeway Books

Booked to Die (1992)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
The Bookman's Wake (1992)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
The Bookman's Promise (2004)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
The Sign of the Book (2005)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
The Bookwoman's Last Fling (2006)Description / Buy at Amazon.com

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

The Holland Suggestions (1975)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
Denver (1980)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
Looking For Ginger North (1980)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
Deadline (1981)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
Occult Murders (1989)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
Two O'Clock Eastern Wartime Export (2001)Description / Buy at Amazon.com

Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, 1925-1976 (1976)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
Truly Murderous (1979)Description / Buy at Amazon.com
On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (1998)Description / Buy at Amazon.com

Publication Order of Anthologies

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One Response to “Order of John Dunning Books”

  1. Robert King: 2 years ago

    Hello Mr Dunning

    Thank you for your stories . A bookseller here in Stratford put me onto Mr Janeway and i have enjoyed them immensly. I look forward to more in the future .

    Be good Robert King

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