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  1. Philip R. Craig (December 10, 1933 – May 8, 2007) was a writer known for his Martha's Vineyard mysteries. Biography. He was born in Santa Monica and raised on a cattle ranch near Durango, Colorado. In 1951 he attended Boston University intending to become a minister, and got a degree in 1957.

  2. A series of 19 mystery novels by Philip R. Craig featuring J.W. Jackson, a former Boston cop who solves crimes on Martha's Vineyard. Find the list of books, ratings, genres, and publication dates on FictionDB.

    • A Beautiful Place to Die. 3.90 · 1172 Ratings · 132 Reviews · published 1989 · 8 editions. During his career as a Boston cop, Jeff "J.
    • Death in Vineyard Waters. 4.01 · 701 Ratings · 57 Reviews · published 1991 · 16 editions. Acerbic professor Marjorie Summerharp was reborn o…
    • Vineyard Deceit. 3.96 · 529 Ratings · 45 Reviews · published 1992 · 11 editions. A Middle Eastern potentate and his entourage are d…
    • Vineyard Fear. 4.04 · 557 Ratings · 41 Reviews · published 1993 · 10 editions. Escaping the city and its violence, ex-cop Jeff "J…
  3. Martha’s Vineyard Mysteries Books by Philip R. Craig and Philip Craig - Learn about the Martha’s Vineyard Mysteries Books: New Releases, upcoming books, video, excerpts and special features.

  4. J. W. Jackson, the ex-Boston cop turned fisherman, cook, and jack-of-all-trades, delves deep into the mysterious depths of his beloved Vineyard in author Philip Craig's most compelling caper yet.

  5. Nov 13, 2019 · The Hallmark Channel is adapting several novels by Vineyard mystery writer Philip Craig for straight-to-television movies. Craig’s son, Edgartown Police sergeant Jamie Craig, has signed on as a...

  6. Jul 26, 2016 · A Beautiful Place to Die (Martha's Vineyard Mysteries) - Kindle edition by Craig, Philip R.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading A Beautiful Place to Die (Martha's Vineyard Mysteries).

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