David Bolt (novelist)
David Bolt (1927-1991) was a British novelist, journalist, and broadcaster. He is best known for his thrillers and suspense novels, many of which were published in the 1960s and 1970s.
Biography:
Born in England, Bolt worked in various journalistic and broadcasting roles before turning to fiction. He was known for his engaging storytelling and his ability to create suspenseful plots. He died in 1991.
Notable Works:
While a comprehensive bibliography is not readily available, some of his known works include:
- The Man Who Kissed a Dead Woman (1960) - A crime novel featuring Inspector Rupert Gleed.
- The Alchemist's Secret
- The Sherwood Girl (1975)
- The Trojan Horse (1984)