Steven F. Havill

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steven F. Havill
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of New Mexico (BA, MA)
Genres
SpouseKathleen

Steven F. Havill is an American author of mysteries and westerns.

Havill lives in Datil, New Mexico, with his wife Kathleen, a writer and artist. A high school teacher of biology and English by day, Havill earned both his B.A. and M.A. from the University of New Mexico. He has written two series of police procedurals set in the fictional Posadas County, New Mexico; along with other works.

Novels of the American West[edit]

  • The Killer (1981)
  • The Worst Enemy (1984)
  • LeadFire (1985)
  • TimberBlood (1989)

The Bill Gastner mystery series[edit]

Set in the fictional Posadas County, New Mexico, this series features septuagenarian Bill Gastner as Undersheriff, then Sheriff, of Posadas County.

The Posadas County mystery series[edit]

This series focuses on Undersheriff Estella Reyes-Guzman, after Bill Gastner's retirement.

Dr. Thomas Parks novels[1][edit]

Anthology contributions[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Steven F Havill".

External links[edit]