Bill James (15 August 1929 โ 17 June 2023) is a pseudonym of Allan James Tucker, a Welsh novelist. He also wrote under his own name and the pseudonyms David Craig and Judith Jones. He was a reporter with the Daily Mirror and various other newspapers after serving with the RAF He was married, with four children, and lived in South Wales.
The bulk of his output under the Bill James pseudonym is the Harpur and Iles series. Colin Harpur is a Detective Chief Inspector and Desmond Iles is the Assistant Chief Constable in an unnamed coastal city in southwestern England. Harpur and Iles are complemented by an evolving cast of other recurring characters on both sides of the law. The books are characterized by a grim humour and a bleak view of the relationship between the public, the police force and the criminal element. The first few are designated "A Detective Colin Harpur Novel" but as the series progressed they began to be published with the designation "A Harpur & Iles Mystery".
His novel Whose Little Girl are You, written under the "David Craig" pseudonym, was filmed as The Squeeze, starring Stacy Keach, Edward Fox and David Hemmings. The fourth Harpur & Iles novel, Protection, was televised by the BBC in 1996 as Harpur & Iles, starring Aneirin Hughes as Harpur and Hywel Bennett as Iles.
Works as Bill James ("Detective Colin Harpur" and "Harpur & Iles" novels)
You'd Better Believe It, 1985
The Lolita Man, 1986
Halo Parade, 1987
Protection 1988, also published as Harpur & Iles 1992
Come Clean, 1989
Take, 1990
Club, 1991
Astride a Grave, 1991
Gospel, 1992
Roses, Roses, 1993
In Good Hands, 1994
The Detective is Dead, 1995
Top Banana, 1996
Panicking Ralph, 1997
Lovely Mover, 1998
Eton Crop, 1999
Kill Me, 2000
Pay Days, 2001
Naked at the Window, 2002
The Girl with the Long Back, 2003
Easy Streets, 2004
Wolves of Memory, 2005
Girls, 2006
Pix, 2007
In the Absence of Iles, 2008
Hotbed, 2009
I Am Gold, 2010
Vacuum, 2011
Undercover, 2012
Play Dead, 2013
Disclosures, 2014
Blaze Away, 2015
First Fix Your Alibi, 2016
Close, 2017
Hitmen I Have Known, 2019
Low Pastures, 2022
Works as Bill James ("Simon Abelard" novels)
Split, 2001
A Man's Enemies, 2003
Works as Bill James (other)
The Last Enemy, 1997
Double jeopardy (a Kerry Lake novel - see Judith Jones, below), 2002
Middleman, 2002
Between Lives, 2003
Making Stuff Up, 2006
The Sixth Man and other Stories (short stories, includes Harpur and Iles stories), 2006
Letters from Carthage, 2007
Off-street Parking, 2008
Full of Money, 2009
World War Two Will Not Take Place, 2011
Noose, 2013
Snatched, 2014
The Principals, 2016
Works as David Craig ("Roy Rickman" novels)
The Alias Man, 1968 (1968)
Message Ends, 1969 (1969)
Contact Lost, 1970 (1970)
Works as David Craig ("Bellecroix and Roath" novels)
Young Men May Die, 1970 (1970)
A Walk at Night, 1971 (1971)
Works as David Craig ("Brade and Jenkins" novels)
Forget it, (1995)
The Tattoed Detective, (1998)
Torch, (1999)
Bay City, (2000)
Works as David Craig ("Sally Bithron" novels)
Hear me Talking to You, (2005)
Tip Top, (2006)
Works as David Craig (other)
Up from the Grave, 1971 (1971)
Double Take, 1972 (1972)
Bolthole (US title: Knifeman), 1973 (1973)
A Dead Liberty, 1974 (1974)
Whose Little Girl are You? (US title: The Squeeze), 1974 (1974)
The Albion Case, 1975 (1975)
Faith, Hope and Death, 1976 (1976)
Works as Judith Jones ("Kerry Lake" novels)
Baby Talk, (1998)
After Melissa, (1999)
Works as James Tucker (fiction)
Equal Partners, (1960)
The Right Hand Man, (1961)
Burster, (1966)
Blaze of Riot, 1979 (1979)
The King's Friends, (1982)
Works as James Tucker (non-fiction)
Honourable Estates, (1966)
The Novels of Anthony Powell, 1976 (1976)
Dates given without parentheses are the Library of Congress publication dates, usually the first US publication, except where the books do not (yet) appear in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. The dates in parentheses are the copyright dates, taken from the actual books when available.
References
Library of Congress Online Catalog (birth and publication dates)
Liner notes for Protection (biographical information)
John Lennard, 'Of Policemen and Poussin: Bill James's Dance to the Muzak of Crime', in Of Sex and Faerie: Further essays on Genre Fiction (Tirril: Humanities-Ebooks, 2010), pp. 10โ46