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Pat Thomas
Full Name and Common Aliases
Pat Thomas was a renowned English author, journalist, and broadcaster who wrote under various aliases, including Harry Patterson, Daniel Farson, and Patrick Phillips.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on May 12, 1929, in London, England, Pat Thomas passed away on June 19, 1995, at the age of 66.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Pat Thomas was a British author, journalist, and broadcaster. He worked as a writer for various newspapers and magazines, including the Daily Mail and The Observer.
Early Life and Background
Thomas grew up in London's East End, where he developed an interest in writing at an early age. After serving in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II, Thomas began his career as a journalist, working for several newspapers before turning to fiction writing.
Major Accomplishments
Pat Thomas achieved significant success with his novels, particularly his "HARRY FOWLER" series, which was adapted into a popular British television series in the 1960s. He also wrote several notable non-fiction books on crime and true crime stories.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Pat Thomas's most notable works include:
"The Godwulf Manuscript" (1973) - an American mystery novel that was adapted into a popular television series, "Mystery".
"Harry Fowler: The Lost Boy" (1966) - the first book in his series, which introduced readers to the lovable and eccentric Harry Fowler.
* "The Black Dahlia Murder Case" (1954) - a non-fiction book that exposed the sensational case of Elizabeth Short's murder.
Impact and Legacy
Pat Thomas's writing had a significant impact on British popular culture. His novels and non-fiction works captivated readers with their unique blend of humor, mystery, and intrigue. Through his contributions to various publications, he played a vital role in shaping public opinion and influencing the literary landscape of his time.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Pat Thomas is widely quoted or remembered for his distinctive writing style, which blended elements of crime fiction, drama, and humor. His works often explored themes related to social justice, morality, and human nature, resonating with readers across generations.
Quotes by Pat Thomas

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It's to let the people see what we do in the community. Head Start serves the community, but a lot of people don't know what we do, so this is an opportunity to see where the kids go.

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We're not going to go up there and discuss what we're going to do on the 11th or the 18th or the 25th.

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Our beloved (and our kid's only cat growing up) had to be put down after 19 1/2 years.

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I think we performed pretty well. We're kinda tiny but mighty. For every person on this team there is talent, but there just is not a lot of depth.

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Mike's decades of journalism experience make him an irreplaceable asset to our staff and to the community.

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Since, I've come back from the broken hand, I've been on a losing streak, so it felt real good to get this one.
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