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  1. THE ORDER OF DEATH. Fiction. By HUGH FLEETWOOD (Simon & Schuster; 1976) England’s Hugh Fleetwood is one of contemporary fiction’s best kept secrets, and THE ORDER OF DEATH is one of his most impressive novels.

  2. Hugh Fleetwood (born 1944) is a British writer and painter. Biography. At 18 Fleetwood went to live to France, and later moved to Italy at the age of 21. [1] . He remained in Italy for the next fourteen years. [1] . Fleetwood had his first art exhibition in 1970 at the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto.

  3. www.hughfleetwood.com › e › about-the-artistHUGH FLEETWOOD

    Painter, novelist, poet, HUGH FLEETWOOD was born in England in 1944. At the age of 18 he went to live in France; at 21, he moved to Italy, where he remained for the next fourteen years.

  4. Leslie O'Brien " Chuck " Fleetwood-Smith (30 March 1908 – 16 March 1971) was a cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia. Known universally as "Chuck", he was the "wayward genius" of Australian cricket during the 1930s.

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  5. www.faber.co.uk › product › 9780571304851-the-orderThe Order of Death | Faber

    But his own equilibrium is disturbed, first by a series of brutal murders of his colleagues, then by the appearance at the apartment’s door of wan Leo Smith, who claims to be the cop-killer… ‘Fleetwood is a compulsive pattern-maker, and a master of the ambiguous thread which finally pulls all together.

  6. His private world begins to unravel after a series of cop killings and the entry of the unstable Leo Smith into his life purporting to be the killer, and who threatens O’Connor’s career. What follows is a series of claustrophobic mise en scenes between the two, that unsettle the reader as O’Connor descends into depravity and murder to ...

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