G.F. Newman

G.F. Newman is a British author and television producer known for his crime fiction and socially conscious narratives. His full name, Gordon Frank Newman, is often credited in his television work, which includes acclaimed series such as "Law and Order" and "The Nation's Health." Both shows were adapted from his own novels, demonstrating his ability to bridge literature and screenwriting. His works frequently explore themes of justice, institutional corruption, and the complexities of modern society.

Newman's career spans both publishing and television production, with a focus on gritty, realistic storytelling. His writing style is characterized by sharp dialogue and unflinching examinations of systemic issues, particularly within the British legal and healthcare systems. Beyond his well-known series, he has contributed to other television projects, further establishing his reputation as a versatile creator. His dual expertise in writing and production has allowed him to shape compelling narratives across multiple mediums.
Corrupted Books
# Title Year
1 The Corrupted Part One 2014
2 The Corrupted Part Two 2014
Exorcist Trilogy Books
# Title Year
1 Dark Heart 2013
Law and Order Books
# Title Year
1 A Detective’s Tale 1977
2 A Prisoner's Tale 1977
3 A Villain’s Tale 1977
Terry Sneed Books
# Title Year
1 Sir, You Bastard / Rogue Cop 1970
2 You Nice Bastard 1973
3 The Price / You Flash Bastard 1974
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Billy 1972
2 The Abduction 1972
3 The Split 1972
4 Three Professional Ladies 1973
5 The Streetfighter 1975
6 The Player and the Guest 1978
7 The Guv'nor / Trade-Off 1979
8 The List 1979
9 The Obsession 1981
10 The Men With The Guns 1982
11 Charlie and Joanna 1982
12 The Nation's Health 1983
13 Set a Thief 1988
14 The Testing Ground 1988
15 Trading the Future 1992
16 Circle of Poison 1995
17 Crime and Punishment 2009
Standalone Plays
# Title Year
1 Operation Badapple 1982
2 An Honourable Trade 1984