David Willis McCullough books

David Willis McCullough is an American author and editor known for his Ziza Todd mystery novels and non-fiction works on history, literature, and labyrinths, with nine books published since 1984.

Anthologies

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City Sleuths and Tough Guys 1989 Buy

Non-Fiction

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Great Detectives 1984 Buy
American Childhoods 1987 Buy
Three Score and Ten 1996 Buy
Chronicles of the Barbarians 1998 Buy
Wars Of The Irish Kings 2000 Buy
The Unending Mystery A Journey Through Labyrinths And Mazes 2004 Buy

Ziza Todd Reading Order

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Think on Death 1991 Buy
Point No-Point 1993 Buy

David Willis McCullough has written across mystery fiction and non-fiction since 1984. His two Ziza Todd novels, Think on Death and Point No-Point, are set in the Hudson Valley and blend amateur detective work with atmospheric small-town settings. He also edited City Sleuths and Tough Guys, an anthology of classic crime fiction.

His non-fiction covers a broad range, from Great Detectives (1984) and American Childhoods (1987) to historical compilations like Chronicles of the Barbarians (1998) and Wars Of The Irish Kings (2000). The Unending Mystery (2004), his most recent book, is a personal exploration of labyrinths and mazes throughout history.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has David Willis McCullough written?

David Willis McCullough has written nine books across three series.

What was David Willis McCullough's first book?

David Willis McCullough’s first book is Great Detectives, published in 1984.

What is the Ziza Todd series about?

The Ziza Todd series consists of two mystery novels, Think on Death (1991) and Point No-Point (1993), set in upstate New York and featuring amateur sleuth Ziza Todd.

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