Nicolas Freeling
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Nicolas Freeling, born Nicolas Davidson (March 3, 1927 – July 20, 2003), was a British crime novelist, best known as the author of the Van der Valk series of detective novels. A television series based on the character was produced for the British
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 ITV
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 network by Thames Television
Thames Television
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 during the 1970s, and revived in the 1990s.

Biography

Freeling was born in London
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, but travelled widely, and ended his life at his long-standing home at Grandfontaine
Grandfontaine, Bas-Rhin
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 to the west of Strasbourg
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. He had followed a variety of occupations, including the armed services and the catering profession. He began writing during a three-week prison sentence, after being convicted of stealing some food.

Freeling's The King of the Rainy Country received a 1967 Edgar Award
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, from the Mystery Writers of America
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, for Best Novel. He also won the Gold Dagger of the Crime Writers' Association
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, and France
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's Grand Prix de Littérature Policière
Grand Prix de Littérature Policière
The Grand Prix de Littérature Policière is a French literary prize founded in 1948 by author and literary critic Maurice-Bernard Endrèbe. It is the most prestigious award for crime and detective fiction in France...

.

In 1968 his novel Love in Amsterdam was adapted as the film Amsterdam Affair
Amsterdam Affair
Amsterdam Affair is a 1968 British crime film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Wolfgang Kieling, William Marlowe, Catherine Schell and Pamela Ann Davy. Dutch policeman Van Der Valk investigates a novelist who is accused of murdering his mistress...

directed by Gerry O'Hara
Gerry O'Hara
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 and starring Wolfgang Kieling
Wolfgang Kieling
Wolfgang Kieling was a German actor. In films since childhood in his native Germany, Kieling also occasionally appeared in English-language films, most notably in Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain , where he played an East German agent brutally slain by Paul Newman...

 as Van Der Valk.

Novels

Van der Valk series
  • Love in Amsterdam (1962), aka Death in Amsterdam
  • Because of the Cats (1963)
  • Gun Before Butter (1963), aka Question of Loyalty
  • Double-Barrel (1964)
  • Criminal Conversation (1965)
  • The King of the Rainy Country (1966)
  • Strike Out Where Not Applicable (1967)
  • Tsing-Boum! (1969)
  • The Lovely Ladies (1971), aka Over the High Side
  • A Long Silence (1972), aka Auprès de ma Blonde
    Auprès de ma Blonde
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  • Sand Castles (1989)

Featuring Arlette Van der Valk
  • The Widow (1979)
  • One Damn Thing After Another (1981), aka Arlette

Henri Castang series
  • A Dressing of Diamonds (1974)
  • What are the Bugles Blowing For? (1975), aka The Bugles Blowing
  • Sabine (1976), aka Lake Isle
  • The Night Lords (1978)
  • Castang's City (1980)
  • Wolfnight (1982)
  • The Back of the North Wind (1983)
  • No Part in Your Death (1984)
  • Cold Iron (1986)
  • Lady Macbeth (1988)
  • Not as Far as Velma (1989)
  • Those in Peril (1990)
  • Flanders Sky (1992), aka The Pretty How Town
  • " You Who Know"(1994)
  • The Seacoast of Bohemia (1994)
  • A Dwarf Kingdom (1996)


Other novels
  • Valparaiso (1964)
  • The Dresden Green (1966)
  • This is the Castle (1968)
  • Gadget (1977)
  • A City Solitary (1984)
  • One More River (1998)
  • Some Day Tomorrow (1999)
  • The Janeites (2002)


Non-fiction
  • The Kitchen (1970)
  • Cook Book (1972)
  • Criminal Convictions (1994)
  • The Village Book (2001)
  • The Kitchen and the Cook (2002)

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