Walter Wager
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Walter Herman Wager (September 4, 1924—July 11, 2004) was an American novelist. His works included 58 Minutes, adapted to become the action film Die Hard 2 in 1990. He also wrote a number of original novels in the 1960s, under the pseudonym John Tiger, based upon the TV series I Spy and . He died in 2004 in New York City.
Bibliography
- Death Hits the Jackpot (1954)
- Sledgehammer (1970)
- Viper Three (1972)
- Swap (1973)
- Telefon (1975)
- Time of Reckoning (1977)
- Blue Leader (1979)
- Blue Moon (1981)
- Designated Hitter (1982)
- Otto's Boy (1985)
- Raw Deal (1986)
- 58 Minutes (1987)
- The Spirit Team (1996)
- Tunnel (2001)
- Kelly's People (2002)
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