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L.A. Morse Books in Order
L.A. Morse is a celebrated author known for weaving intricate tales of crime and mystery. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he developed a passion for English Literature, which led him to earn two degrees from the University of California at Berkeley and San Francisco State College. After a stint in educational television and five years as an administrator at the University of Toronto, Morse embarked on a journey of travel and discovery, ultimately finding inspiration in the true story of the 15th-century cannibal clan, The Flesh Eaters. As a prolific author, Morse has penned four crime novels, including The Old Dick, which won an Edgar from the Mystery Writers of America. His Sam Hunter series, featuring the gritty private eye, has garnered widespread acclaim. Morse also edited the lost masterpiece, An Old-Fashioned Mystery, by the enigmatic Runa Fairleigh. In addition to his literary pursuits, he has ventured into non-fiction with Video Trash and Treasures, a two-volume guide to obscure and bizarre movies of the 1980s.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of L.A. Morse's book series? L.A. Morse has written 3 book series. The most notable is the Non-Fiction series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by L.A. Morse
- #1
Video Trash and Treasures(1989)
- #1
The Big Enchilada(1982) - #2
Sleaze(1985)
- #1
The Flesh Eaters(1979) - #2
The Old Dick(1981) - #3
An Old-Fashioned Mystery(1984)
About L.A. Morse
L.A. Morse is a celebrated author known for weaving intricate tales of crime and mystery. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he developed a passion for English Literature, which led him to earn two degrees from the University of California at Berkeley and San Francisco State College. After a stint in educational television and five years as an administrator at the University of Toronto, Morse embarked on a journey of travel and discovery, ultimately finding inspiration in the true story of the 15th-century cannibal clan, The Flesh Eaters. As a prolific author, Morse has penned four crime novels, including The Old Dick, which won an Edgar from the Mystery Writers of America. His Sam Hunter series, featuring the gritty private eye, has garnered widespread acclaim. Morse also edited the lost masterpiece, An Old-Fashioned Mystery, by the enigmatic Runa Fairleigh. In addition to his literary pursuits, he has ventured into non-fiction with Video Trash and Treasures, a two-volume guide to obscure and bizarre movies of the 1980s.
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