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He was also married to Pat (her maiden name was Patricia Ruell, hence one of his pseudonyms, Patrick Ruell) for more than 50 years. Nobody could deny that Reg epitomised loyalty. Reg’s mother was a detective fiction fan, but in his early days, most British crime writers were based in London and the Home Counties.
Jan 16, 2012 · Reginald Hill was married for 51 years to Patricia Ruell, who survives him. ALASDAIR STEVEN
Jan 13, 2012 · Reginald Hill was married for 51 years to Patricia Ruell, who survives him. There were no children.
Patricia Ruell (1937–2014) Reginald Charles Hill FRSL (3 April 1936 – 12 January 2012) was an English crime writer and the winner in 1995 of the Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger for Lifetime Achievement. [2] He was inducted into the prestigious Detection Club in 1978.
- Crime Novels
- Science Fiction Novels Under Pseudonym Dick Morland
- Adventure Novels Under Pseudonym Patrick Ruell
- Historical Adventure Novels Under Pseudonym Charles Underhill
- Other
A Clubbable Woman,Collins (London, England), 1970, Countryman Press (Woodstock, VT), 1984. Fell of Dark,Collins (London, England), 1971. An Advancement of Learning,Collins (London, England), 1971, Countryman Press (Woodstock, VT), 1985. A Fairly Dangerous Thing,Collins, 1972, Countryman Press (Woodstock, VT), 1983. Ruling Passion: A Dalziel and Pas...
Heart Clock,Faber & Faber (Winchester, MA), 1973. Albion! Albion!,Faber & Faber (Winchester, MA), 1976.
The Castle of the Demon,Hutchinson, 1971, Hawthorne (New York, NY), 1972. Red Christmas,Hutchinson, 1972, Hawthorne (New York, NY), 1973. Death Takes the Low Road,Hutchinson (London, England), 1974, Mysterious Press (New York, NY), 1987. Urn Burial,Hutchinson, 1975, Countryman Press (Woodstock, VT), 1987. The Long Kill,Methuen (New York, NY), 1986,...
Captain Fantom: Being an Account of Sundry Adventures in the Life of Carlo Fantom, Soldier of Misfortune, Hard Man and Ravisher,Hutchinson (London, England), 1978, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1980. The Forging of Fantom,Hutchinson (London, England), 1979.
Crime Writers: Reflections on Crime Fiction (nonfiction), British Broadcasting Corp. (London, England), 1978. There Are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union: A Novella and Five Short Stories,Collins (London, England), 1987, Countryman Press (Woodstock, VT), 1988. SIDELIGHTS: Reginald Hill is a former lecturer in English whose passion for writing crime nov...
Nov 13, 2020 · He completed his national service in the British Army Border Regiment between 1955 and 1957, after which he attended St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he earned a B. A. with honours in 1960, the same year that he married his wife Patricia Ruell.
Reginald Hill, teacher and writer: born Hartlepool 3 April 1936; married Patricia Ruell; died 12 January 2012.