One-Timers
These four authors published only one book.
Robert Harris told LJ in 1977 that he was a poet. His novel was a thriller. Remarkably, this book was republished more than 20 years later. No biographical information could be found.
Novel
She Who Is Alive Blue Wind 1977 The Figures 2000 (pb)* “extraordinary story about the adventures of spies and triple agents in a National Homeland preparing for war.” –Amazon.com user review
Paul D. King, on whom no biographical information could be found, published a Western.
Novel
Hermana Sam Coward-McCann 1977* Simon & Schuster 1978 “Effective escapism” –Kirkus “Compelling” –Library Journal
Leona Morrison No biographical facts could be found.
Novel
Island of Eden Morrow 1977
Bruce Philip Reiter is a physician.
No autobiographical information could be found, except that he graduated from Albert Einstein Medical College of Yeshiva University in 1971 and holds a license to practice medicine in New York State, effective until 2009.
Novel
The Saturday Night Knife and Gun Club Lippincott 1977 Bantam 1982* “Medical novels are notorious for being clumsily written, melodramatic, and preachy; and this effort by a New York physician suffers from each of these faults.” –Library Journal
*Available from amazon.com