Estleman graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 1974 with a BA in English and journalism. In 2002, Eastern Michigan University presented him with an honorary doctorate in humane letters. He married the mystery writer Deborah Morgan in 1993. He writes with a manual typewriter.[2]
Estleman published his first novel, The Oklahoma Punk, in 1976,[1] and published the first of his P.I.Amos Walker series, for which he is best known, in 1980.[1] Other series center on Old West marshal Page Murdock and hitman Peter Macklin. He has also written a series of novels about the history of crime in Detroit (also the setting of his Walker books), and a more recent series about Valentino, who tracks down lost films, and crimes related to them. His non-series works include Bloody Season, a fictional recreation of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and several novels and stories featuring Sherlock Holmes, as well as contributions to several books on how to write and sell stories and novels. Estleman's literary works have been recognized and highlighted by Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series.[3]
Estleman's Amos Walker stories occasionally acknowledge fellow Detroit P.I. Ben Perkins, created by Rob Kantner, and Kantner has done the same.
The Detroit series sets out "to tell the story of America in the twentieth century through the microcosm of Detroit, the one city whose history mirrors precisely the history of the United States of America".[5]
Whiskey River (1990) ISBN 978-0-553-07042-2
Motown (1991) ISBN 9780553074215
King of the Corner (1992) ISBN 9780553089264
Edsel (1995) ISBN 9780892965526
Stress (1996) ISBN 9780892965533
Jitterbug (1998) ISBN 9780312863609
Thunder City (1999) ISBN 9780312863692
Given its historical fiction nature, the series is often given "in order of chronology rather than date of publication: Thunder City (1900–1910); Whiskey River (1928–1939); Jitterbug (1943); Edsel (1951–1959); Motown (1966); Stress (1973); and King of the Corner (1990)".[5]
Estleman's short stories have been collected in a variety of anthologies, including both western and crime collections:
"Bloody July" in The New Black Mask Quarterly, number 1 (1985, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli & Richard Layman)
"I'm in the Book" in Mean Streets: Volume 2: The Second Private Eye Writers of America Anthology (1986, edited by Robert J. Randisi)
"The Used" in The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction (1987, edited by Edward Gorman) ISBN 978-0-88739-039-5
"The Tree on Execution Hill" in Uncollected Crimes (1987, edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-8027-0967-7
"The Tree on Execution Hill" also appeared in Opening Shots: Great Mystery and Crime Writers Share Their First Published Stories (2000, edited by Lawrence Block)
"Blond and Blue" in Homicidal Acts #4 (1988, edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg)
"Gun Music" in Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe: A Centennial Celebration (1988, edited by Byron Preiss) ISBN 978-0-394-57327-4
"Mago's Bride" in Westeryear: Stories About the West, Past and Present (1988, edited by Edward Gorman) ISBN 978-0-87131-553-3
"Dead Soldier" in City Sleuths and Tough Guys (1989, edited by David Willis McCullough) ISBN 978-0-395-51318-7
"Hell on the Draw" in The New Frontier: The Best of Today's Western Fiction (1989, edited by Joe R. Lansdale) ISBN 978-0-385-24569-2
"Hell on the Draw" also appeared in The Western Hall of Fame Anthology (1997, edited by Dale L. Walker, ISBN 978-0-425-15906-4) and A Century of Great Western Stories (2000, edited by John Jakes, ISBN 978-0-312-86986-1)
"The Death of Dutch Creel" in Christmas out West (1990, edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-385-41561-3
"The Crooked Way" in P.I. Files (1990, edited by Estleman and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-8041-0555-2
"I, Monster" in The Ultimate Frankenstein (1991, edited by Byron Preiss) ISBN 978-0-440-50352-1
"Slipstream" in Deadly Allies II: Private Eye Writers of America and Sisters in Crime Collaborative Anthology (1994, edited by Robert J. Randisi and Susan Dunlap) ISBN 978-0-385-42468-4
"The Hack" in Deals with the Devil (1994, edited by Mike Resnick, Martin H. Greenberg, and Estleman) ISBN 978-0-88677-623-7
"The Bandit" in Great Stories of the American West (1994, edited by Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-1-55611-417-5
"Iron Heart's Story" in New Trails: Twenty-Three Original Stories of the West from Western Writers of America (1994, edited by John Jakes and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-385-46990-6
"Gun Man" in Frontier Legends (1995)
"Greektown" in A Century of Mystery, 1980-1989: The Greatest Stories of the Decade (1996, edited by Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini)
"Robbers' roost" in First Cases: First Appearances of Classic Private Eyes (1996, edited by Robert J. Randisi) ISBN 978-0-525-94104-0
"The Adventure of the Three Ghosts" in Holmes for the Holidays (1996, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon L. Lellenberg, and Carol-Lynn Waugh) ISBN 978-0-425-15473-1
"Web of Books" in Senior Sleuths (1996, edited by Cynthia Manson and Constance Scarborough) ISBN 9780425152584
"The Alchemist" in The Best of the American West: Outstanding Frontier Fiction (1998, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-425-16508-9
"Redneck" in The Best American Mystery Stories, 1999 (1999, edited by Ed McBain)
"The Pilgrim" in The Best of the American West II: Frontier Adventure (1999, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-425-17145-5
"Dr. and Mrs. Watson at Home" in The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Original Stories (1999, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon L. Lellenberg, and Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh) ISBN 978-0-7867-0698-3
"Cat King of Cochise County" in Tales of the American West: The Best of Spur Award-Winning Authors (2000, edited by Richard S. Wheeler) ISBN 978-0-451-20030-3
"The Man in the White Hat" in The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories: First Annual Collection (2000, edited by Ed Gorman)
"Thirteen Coils" in American West: Twenty New Stories from the Western Writers of America (2001, edited by Estleman) ISBN 9780312873172
"South Georgia Crossing" in The Blue and the Gray Undercover: All New Civil War Spy Adventures (2001, edited by Ed Gorman) ISBN 978-0-312-87487-2
"The Adventure of the Arabian Knight" in Murder in Baker Street: New Tales of Sherlock Holmes (2001, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon L. Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower)
"Used" in A Century of Noir: Thirty-Two Classic Crime Stories (2002, edited by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins) ISBN 978-0-451-20596-4
"Evil Grows" in Mystery: The Best of 2001 (2002, edited by Jon L. Breen)
"Lady on Ice" in A Hot and Sultry Night for Crime (2003, edited by Jeffery Deaver) ISBN 978-0-425-18839-2
"Lady on Ice" also appears in The Shamus Winners: America's Best Private Eye Stories. Volume II, 1996-2009 (2010, collected and introduced by Robert J. Randisi) ISBN 9780982515761
"Riddle of the Golden Monkeys" in Murder, My Dear Watson: New Tales of Sherlock Holmes (2003, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower) ISBN 978-0-7867-1081-2
"Hangman's Choice" in Stagecoach (2003, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-425-19205-4
"Bog" in Wild Crimes: Stories of Mystery in the Wild (2004, edited by Dana Stabenow)
"The Devil and Sherlock Holmes" in Ghosts in Baker Street (2006, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon Lellenberg and Daniel Stashower) ISBN 9780786714001
"Kill the Cat" in Detroit Noir (2007, edited by E.J. Olsen & John C. Hocking) ISBN 9781933354392
"Mark and Bill" in Lost Trails (2007, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Russell Davis) ISBN 9780786018246
"Smart Aleck" in At the Scene of the Crime: Forensic Mysteries from Today's Best Writers (2008, edited by Dana Stabenow) ISBN 9780786720552
"The Profane Angel" in A Prisoner of Memory: And 24 of the Year's Finest Crime and Mystery Stories (2008, edited by Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg)
"Adventure of the Coughing Dentist" in Sherlock Holmes in America (2009, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon L. Lellenberg, and Daniel Stashower) ISBN 9781602393523
"Long High Noon" in Law of the Gun (2010, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Russell Davis) ISBN 9780786019571
"Curve" in More Stories from the Twilight Zone (2010, edited by Carol Serling) ISBN 9780765325815
"Sometimes a Hyena" in The Best American Mystery Stories: 2011 (2011, edited by Harlan Coben)
"The List" in The Interrogator: And Other Criminally Good Fiction (2012, edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg)
"And the Murderer Is ..." in Writing the Private Eye Novel: A Handbook by the Private Eye Writers of America (1997) ISBN 978-0-89879-767-1
"Twilight for High Noon: Today's Western" in The Writer's Handbook (1999, edited by Sylvia K. Burack)
"Perspectives on Point of View" in Writing Mysteries: A Handbook by the Mystery Writers of America (2002, edited by Sue Grafton with Jan Burke and Barry Zeman) ISBN 978-1-58297-102-5
Introduction to Lee Silva's Wyatt Earp: A Biography of the Legend (2002) ISBN 9780971471900
Writing the Popular Novel: A Comprehensive Guide to Crafting Fiction that Sells (2004) ISBN 978-1-58297-287-9
Amos Walker's Detroit (2007; photographs by Monte Nagler) ISBN 9780814333570
Introduction to Jory Sherman's Shadows of Yesteryear: Western Short Stories (2010)
The Wister Trace: Assaying Classing Western Fiction University (2014) ISBN 9780806144818 (2nd ed.)