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565:. Vahey's use of pseudonyms was quite complex, with some pseudonyms restricted to book with a particular publisher. The list of pseudonyms was taken from Gribben, which includes the Timony pseudonym, missing from other sources such as Hubin, and Kemp, but does not include the Varney pseudonym. Vahey's output works will be listed under each of the pseudonyms. It is possible that Vahey used other pseudonyms, or that there are titles that are not listed.
3986:, which was a Crime Club title, on 10 December 1930. In any case, the 2018 reprint, with an introduction by Nigel Moss, certainly is a Crime Club title. Also printed as a paperback in the Collins White Circle Crime Club (No. 71). When the curtain is raised on the new window display on Monday morning, passers-by are horrified to see that one of the mannequins is actually a body. Another body is quickly found in the shop. Moss says:
3471:. Molly turns up in South America to marry the blackguard to whom she has in ignorance engaged herself. Johnnie Maddison is given the job of looking after her while the rogue keeps out of the way of the police. Johnnie falls in love, but behaves like a gentleman. All is resolved in the end. A reviewer summed it up with:
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in late 1918. The age group worst affected by the flu was the 25 to 45 age group. It is not certain that Vahey has debilitated by the
Spanish Flu. He was only 38 years-old at the time, so his health must have been seriously compromised to have qualified for such a pension. It is notable the Vahey did
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title, August 1935. When a doctor is found brutally murdered in his laboratory, suspicion first falls on his nephew, who was his partner in a failing chemical works in
Switzerland. Then the doctors case-book is found with mutilated pages, suggesting that some-one whose flaws had been recorded by the
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Mystery Novel. Secret
Service agent Donald Cairn travels from New York, up and down England and through country houses and canal boats. Of course while the story is unfolding the reader never knows if A is spying for B, or just pretending to spy for B, while being a spy for C, or pretending to be a
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title, October 1933. Mr
Hennessy spend a lot of time on the golf links with the young and pretty wife of an elderly solicitor. Then Hennessy is found murdered on the river bank. The story is orthodox enough to start, but then a stranger to the village points to some fact suggesting that the obvious
4660:. A young author gets up a party from their hotel to spend the night in a supposedly haunted house. One of the party is killed and another is knocked unconscious. On returning to their hotel, they find an old lady has been murdered there. Inspector Grath, through his cleverness, solves the mystery.
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Who Was Who among
English and European Authors: 1931–1949: Based on entries which first appeared in ""The Author's and Writer's Who's Who & Reference Guide,"" originally compiled by Edward Martell and L. G. Pine, and in "Who's Who among living authors Of older nations," originally compiled by
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In the reviews of his work phrases like competent, craftsman, and well-drawn character frequently appear. Vahey had remained out of print since the 1930s, but is now starting to return to print. Six of his novels are currently available as commercial e-books, and three more are on archival sites.
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Vahey only used the Timony pseudonym for three novels, published from 1925 to 1928. This pseudonym is sometimes overlooked and while included in the list of Vahey pseudonyms given by
Gribben, Neither Hubin nor Kemp include it in their lists of Vahey pseudonyms. The Timony novels were a mixed bag,
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title, July 1936. A short man, generally regarded as being a non-entity who is bullied by his wife, is the worm that turns in this mystery. Two people who have annoyed him are found dead. Inspector Trager, the art expert from
Scotland Yard, puts two and two together and puts the handcuffs on the
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was established, the 2016 reprint was a Crime Club title. Ned is financing an expedition into South
America for his friend Elaine, and his wife Margery is jealous, needlessly, of Elaine. Margery's body is found with a blowpipe dart in the back. In the preface to the 2016 reprint, Moss calls the
4645:. A widow reconvenes the group that were present six month earlier during the apparently accidental death of her husband to hold what amounts to an informal inquest. A new accidental death now marred proceedings and the police are called in, leading eventually to the solution. A reviewer said:
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The 1901 census found Vahey living with his parents at 4 Sydenham Avenue, Victoria, County Down, Ireland. He was an apprentice architect. After four years as an architect's pupil he switched careers and took the exams necessary to become a chartered accountant. He abandoned this career when he
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in which a young
Englishman pays five thousand pounds to buy a plantation in Malaya. On arrival at the plantation site, he finds that he has been duped, and there is no plantation, only jungle. On exploring the Jungle he finds a bungalow inhabited by an elderly Eurasian with an attractive
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Vahey was an amazingly prolific author. He published 59 books in the period 1925 – 1938, an average of over four a year. All but two of these were novels. This is a staggering output, because not only did he have to write the books, but also had all the usual back and forth
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The story begins when a private detective finds a body in his railway carriage. He sees an opportunity to make a name for himself, so he suppresses some evidence with a view to following it up himself. He soon learns that this was a mistake and he turns to
Scotland Yard. A reviewer said:
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title, October 1930. A thriller writer goes to inspect a house in the Essex marshes that he hope to rent while he writes a mystery story. Taking his fiancee with him to check out the house, the couple discover three bodies in a pond in the grounds. Features Inspector Brews. Published as
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title, March 1937. A volunteer fortune-teller at a charity bazaar is horrified to find a body in her tent when she comes back from a lunch break. Starting as the chief suspect, the fortune teller changes roles to help the police solve the mystery. A reviewer commented that the author's
185:, Ireland on 5 March 1881, the second son of Herbert Vahey (c. 1839 – 6 December 1910), an Inland Revenue Inspector, and Jane Lowry (c. 1850 – 2 April 1930), who had married on 20 February 1879, at the Weslyn Church in Donegall Square, Belfast. He attended
4697:. The apparent accidental death of a popular but odious novelist at a shooting party is actually murder. Features William Power, who appears in four of the Clandon novels, and the Mercers, Penny and Vincent, who appear in four not quite overlapping Clandon Novels. One reviewer said:
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title, February 1938. A wealthy bachelor has ten nieces and nephews who expect, from what he has said, to inherit his wealth. All is well until he meets a widow, and decides to marry her. He advises his beneficiaries that he is going to change his will and the widow dies the same
2602:. John Mowbray were the given names of both Hadath's maternal grandfather Rev. John Mowbray Pearson (11 Feb 1809 – 19 July 1850), and a maternal uncle of the same name (fourth quarter of 1838 – ). Fourteen unique titles under this name are listed in
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One of the reasons for Vahey's use of pseudonyms become clear when one notes his phenomenal productivity. He published up to seven books a year, necessitating the use of more than one identity. He only wrote seven books in total in his first eight years as a writer, up to 1917.
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from June 1912. The plot is centred about a robbery from a bank managed by an Englishman. The robbery has been carried out by the President to meet the expenses of his mistress. The bank manager is sacked and turns to drink until the arrival of his fiancee puts him back on his
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South American Presidents have a way of being embroiled in a breathless game of political check and counter check. In this Mr. Haslette gives a good account of himself, Somebody always has a scrape to get out of, and the puzzled reader is on tenterhooks to see how he will do
3111:, although the last, and the last book published by Vahey, features spies. This was at the end of the 1930s when the world was inexorably moving towards war. This was something that could be seen across the pseudonyms, with more spy stories featuring in Vahey's output.
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Loder never quite achieved the first rank of detective novelists, and has received scant attention in commentaries of the genre. Nonetheless, he was a popular, dependable author in the 1930s, and better than many; perhaps a paradigm of the English Golden Age mystery
3893:. A rich American goes to Devonshire as the claimant of a large fortune. He is brutally murdered in the house of the late Vicar's daughter, and suspicion points first at one and then another. The mystery is unravelled by Mrs. Turnbull, a guest at the murder house.
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title, April 1931. An editor is skilled, and suspicion shifts from one to another of the guests at the country residence of a millionaire newspaper owner. After a second death, it is Inspector Brews, the official investigator, and not an amateur that solves the
4541:. Illustrated by H. M. Brock. A public-school story. In Cassell's New Boys' Library. A boy who has been tutored for years is suddenly sent to school, but object to compulsory games. He struggles with the school's all-rounder and they eventually become friends.
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title, October 1938. A handsome and attractive boxer dies during a match. Foul play is suspected, and confirmed by the postmortem. The obvious suspect is then arrested, but the police turn up more and more conflicting evidence. Eventually, the key clue is
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featuring spies and counter-spies. Caught in a fog while at sea, the Mercers are confronted by a puzzling mystery. Fortunately Chief Inspector Voce is there to help unravel things.Features the Mercers, Penny and Vincent, who appear in four of the Clandon
3800:. The hero, who is a bit of a prig, flees to Australia to escape an engagement, which he considered to threaten his artistic ideals. On his journey he bounce from one woman to another, until at last he returns with some of the nonsense knocked out of him.
4672:. The moral of the story is that the cobbler who deserts his last can face danger as a result. Features William Power, who appears in four of the Clandon novels, and the Mercers, Penny and Vincent, who appear if four not quite overlapping Clandon Novels.
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Vahey used his own name (dropping the George) when he began writing books again in 1925. He was very productive, publishing three books in 1925 and four in 1926, using both this own name and the Timony pseudonym. The books under his own name ranged from
4553:. The owners of 40 acres of waste land salt an old cave on the land with the gold coins to find a purchaser who expects to find buried treasure there. A party of scatter-brained young American men, and a confidence trickster who ends up being murdered.
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title, May 1932. Inspector Tallis has to investigate the brutal murder of a notorious socialist Member of Parliament. There are fears that it is a political murder, but Tallis proceeds through a clever process of elimination. A reviewer called this:
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Herbert was a widower in 1911, having married, on 11 July 1899, Millicent Fanny Townsend (c. 1872 – 5 June 1908), the second daughter of Mark Townsend, the former Collector of Internal Revenue for Belfast. She died before their tenth
3746:. A schoolboy begins his adult life by setting up as a quack doctor, makes a fortune and retires young, only to lose everything in a bogus mining venture. His troubles are not over, as he now finds himself in the dock for murder. A reviewer stated:
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or even given coincident birth and death dates. However Varney registered the copyright for the books under this name in the United States. Of the written sources consulted, only Moss's introductions to the reprints of the Loder books identify this
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set in Latin America. The hero, an Irish adventurer stirs thing us and brings about the denouement of a mystery from a generation earlier. The novel combines stirring adventure, with a love story, and a dollop of quiet humour. A reviewer commented:
4716:. A murder in a nearby village brings the Mercers rushing in to solve the case, which they eventually do with the help of William Power, who appears in three Clandon novels alongside Penny and Vincent Mercer and once on his own. A reviewer wrote:
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Thriller. A criminal gang of insurance arsonists attempt to murder Inspector Vallance, but they slip up and he tracks down the incendiary gang. This was very topical when published as a trial of such a gang had just taken place. A reviewer said:
3939:. The habitués of the hotel are drifting leisurely through the winter season when one of residents dies. It seems to be an accidental death, but Inspector Fox discovers something that suggests that there has been foul play. A reviewer said:
3550:. Serialised in several newspapers in Australia in 1925 and 1926. A bored young wealthy Englishman travels to South America, and there goes to the rescue of an English Prima Donna who has been kidnapped after a brilliant success on stage.
293:, set in South America and centred abound the political struggle between the President of a country and his bitterest enemy. The book was very well received, judging by the reviewers' quotations in the publisher's display advertisements:
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Mystery Novel. Features Secret Service agent Donald Cairn. The agent geta a job in the galley of a ship that his target has purchased. The plot revolves around an attempt to destroy the Panama Canal. A reviewer said that the author:
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title, March 1936. A body of a deaf-mute is found murdered in the West-End of London. Things get even more complicated when a second deaf-mute, an apparent suicide, is found in the grounds of a hotel in North London. Superintendent
3724:. Two private detectives set out for a country house to deal with a case of blackmail. They encounter a jewel robbery, murder, and a clever local policemen. The book was recommended as "Book of the Month" by the Crime Book Society.
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3869:. The jewels of the guest of a wealth American are stolen from the castle he has rented to mount a pageant. The hero, a young London Lawyer has to solve the mystery, and incidentally free his love interest who has been kidnapped.
1852:. This is the most elusive of Vahey's pseudonyms, with relatively few sources identifying it. However the identification is without doubt as Vahey registered copyright in the United States for the books written under this name.
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spy for C while posing as a spy for B, while actually spying for D. This book is described on some web-sites such as Fantastic Fiction as if it were co-authored by Donald Cairn – obviously a misinterpretation of the meaning of
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Thriller. A famous concert-hall pianist uses his travels to serve the foreign office. But he becomes suspected and all sorts of complications ensure, including three murders. He manages to escape with the aid of a young female
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A rich and elderly womanising angler is found dead in a fishing pool. Circumstantial evidence leads to unfounded suspicion, and one unjustified arrest. Detective Inspector Parfitt has to unravel the puzzle. A reviewer says:
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title, October 1934. A crooked financier emerges from prison, hoping to enjoy the money he hid during his swindles. However, he ruined many lives by his swindling, and he is soon found dead. Particularly strong as a police
3683:. A man is found dead at a country inn, apparently a suicide. The inn's landlord also dies in another apparent suicide. The tea-loving Irish detective Hast has to unravel the mystery, which is centred around a vast fortune.
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In the 1939 registrar for England and Wales, Herbert gives his profession as Author – working at home (he was 60 then). He may have been using a pseudonym, as the last fiction found under his own name were short pieces in
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correspondence on edits, proofs, covers, rights, serialisation etc. consumes a lot of time. On top of his, he was also producing shorter fiction for newspapers and magazines. His work as Loder was of high quality, as the
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in the 1920s and 1930s. Although his work has remained largely out of print since the end of the golden age, he is now enjoying a resurgence of popularity, and some of his work is again in print, or available as e-books.
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of a sort. The plot is centred on poison-pen letters in a small town. The book is unusual in that the narrator is none other than the poison-pen writer herself. Features William Power, who appears in four of the Clandon
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set, who didn't approve of the financier, from the common-sense viewpoint, and from the police viewpoint. Inspector Chance displays both patience and his knowledge of human nature to bring the crime home to the guilty
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centred around the search of a cipher holding the key to the location of money hidden in anticipation of the Russian Revolution. The book is the story of the struggle between the hero and the Bolsheviks to recover the
2653:, whereas all the books published by Vahey under his other pseudonyms, with two exceptions are adult thriller, crime novels and romances (and often combine all there). The only juvenile book definitively by Vahey was
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Mostly fiction, but with some fact. This is a book of angling stories and sketches collected and edited by Vahey. He not only contributes material directly through his own name, but also through his Arthur N. Timony
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set in an insurrection in South America. The Irish hero Connor is locked in a struggle with the traitorous chief of the rebellion and his lustful lieutenant, interwoven with a charming romance. A reviewer judged it
3664:. Serialised in Australia in 1930. Set in South Africa, a young settler has to help the police solve the mystery of a neighbour's murder. It was also issued as a paperback sixpenny copyright novel (Nº 368) by
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Mr. Haslette writes with as pretty a touch and as engaging a style as one has observed for long time. . . . If a tithe of the novels were turned out in this fashion in literary term, what happy world it would
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and the total given here excluded the 13 books that appear to have been written by Hadath using this pseudonym. The attribution of books written under this name to Vahey is discussed under the section on the
3712:. It was No. 18 in Benn's New Ninepenny Novels, a paperback series. A romance set in a literary atmosphere. The story is told in the first person, and the reader soon realises what the narrator does not.
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The next four titles were juvenile fiction, were all published after Vahey's death in 1938, and in most cases had plots centred on the Second World War, which began more than a year after Vahey had died.
3842:. A young female financier acquires a mining concession in Africa, and sells it to the hero. He travels to Africa, discovers a flaw in the concession, a clue to a past crime, and the prelude to another.
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title, November 1931. A grasping and wealth moneylender is found murdered. Things look black for the chief suspect, and Inspector Gibb arrests him. New information solves the puzzle. A reviewer wrote:
4341:. A collapsing glass roof in an arcade kills a man but seems to be an accident. A suspicious young solicitor unravels the mystery of this and a second mysterious death with the aid of the man's niece.
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title, April 1933. A police constable approaches a car parked in an unauthorised area. He touches the sleeping motorist on the shoulder to rouse him and the dead man crumples up. A reviewer call it:
3881:. A murder mystery where the murderer has a complete alibi and an innocent party has placed himself in incriminating circumstances. The private investigator discovers the clues ignored by the police.
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which centres around the matrimonial prospects of the daughter of a self made man. She is being wooed by an impecunious nobleman but falls in love with a race-driver. Intriguingly, a reviewer says:
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Mr Vernon Loder is one of the most promising recruits to the ranks of detective story writers . . . He certainly knows how to provide a mystery baffling enough to satisfy the most exacting reader.
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was selective. Similarly his writing as Henrietta Clandon was quite well regarded, and four of the Clandon books have now been reissued as e-books. Two of the Loder novels have been reissued by
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The plots of the school novels are common (unjustly accused boys, initial conflict ending in friendship) etc. with many of Hadath's works. Kirkpatrick noted that the Mowbray school stories are
4363:. Inspector Vallance heads off to South America to bring back an absconding financier whose extradition has been agreed. However the financier escapes custody, and the inspector gives chase.
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Mystery Novel. Features Secret Service agent Donald Cairn. Jewish refugees are spied upon by the enemy that drove them out of their own country. A topical subject at the time of publication.
3304:, his widow was his executor and his estate was valued at just over £950. His widow survived him by a little more than 20 years, dying in Bournemouth on 6 November 1958, at 78 years of age.
3563:. Through cowardice, a prospector betrays his partner and gains immense wealth. Years later, life is going well when an envelope brings a reminder of his earlier failing. A reviewer said:
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centered around the coast of the Highlands of Scotland. The story begins with a rescue in mid-Atlantic, and involves conspiracies, smuggling, and romance. Serialised in Australia in 1926.
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derived from joining his first and third given names. He published short magazine fiction and seven novels under this name between 1909 and 1917, when he enlisted in the army. His first
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Thriller. A renegade British soldier gets his hands on a Ruby after the Russian Revolution, escapes into India and makes his way back to England where he tries to dispose of the jewel.
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The British Library Catalogue also gives coincident birth and death dates for John Haslette, Vernon Loder, Henrietta Clandon, Anthony Lang, Walter Proudfoot, and Arthur N. Timony.
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who was known for his flair in discovering writing talent. This is another example of Vahey working with a single publisher for a particular pseudonym. The Clandon novels are all
213:, England. Herbert has continued with architecture, but was also writing both short fiction for the magazines and published two novels in 1911, both with Stanley Paul. The first,
4525:. Illustrated by H. M. Brock. A public-school story. In Cassell's New Boys' Library. A feud breaks out between day-boys and boarders and two boys work hard to resolve matters.
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In the case of John Mowbray, there is now no such unequivocal assignment, it is merely that the year of birth and death are the same as those of Vahey, with Mowbray listed as:
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centred on the efforts of a villain to seize the hero's ranch so that he can put a railway line through it. The only western written by Vahey. Serialised in Australia in 1928.
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Mowbray had been identified with Hadath until the British Museum (now Library) catalogue firmly declared Mowbray the pseudonym of one J. G. H. Vahey, with no additional proof.
3829:. One man enters a room and sits down to wait. A second enters, notices boots under a sofa, and drags out the body of his employer, a diamond merchant. Thus the tale begins.
4437:. A public-school story. In Cassell's Popular Library for Boys' and Girls. Barkworth is removed from school after an unjust accusation, but eventually recovers his place.
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The book is delightfully written, and the author succeeds in mystifying his readers sufficiently in the first half to make his solution a pleasant and unexpected surprise.
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stepdaughter. They are attacked by the natives and the father is killed. The Englishman and the girl undergo many adventures until they can reach the coast and escape.
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3639:, Ireland, which the hero rents to enjoy some solitude. The mystery is posed by traces of human life, where no human life should be. Serialised in Australia in 1928.
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of a sort. An oil expert is accidentally thrown into a whole series of adventures through something that happens when he is out shooting wild ducks. A reviewer said
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3954:. A dishonest financier invites eight of his victims to his country seat. Unsurprisingly he his killed, but by whom? Published in the United States with the title
3403:. The plot hinges on a murder mystery, and the efforts of the police and an amateur detective to solve it, set against a frenetic car chase. A reviewer commented:
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4405:. A public-school story. "Weasel" is a boy of small stature, who finds his friend is the victim of a plot at school. He clears up the mystery and justice is done.
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Among writers of detective fiction Mr. Vahey is a "best-seller", displaying as he does remarkable ingenuity in the invention and working out of complicated plots.
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suspect may be innocent, only to have others point out that by the same logic, the stranger himself could be the murderer. A reviewer said that the story was:
4569:. A boy recovers the stolen plans of a new and very secret British aircraft and flies home in the prototype that foreign agents have made from the drawings.
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A soundly constructed plot, the ingenious unwinding of a tangled skein, and more than a spice of humor, put this clever novel in the front rank of its class.
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set in South America and centred around the political struggle between the President of a South American republic and his bitterest enemy. A reviewer said:
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Thriller of a sort. A shocking crime in the wilds of Africa leads to a chain of coincidences which end by delivering retribution. A reviewer said:
3774:. . . it moves so quickly and so smoothly that one only begins to criticise details after laying down the book. After all, that's compliment enough!
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Well interspersed with dialogue, this story reads very much like an interesting press report of cross-examinations at an important criminal trial.
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title, April 1935. A horse is used as a murder weapon. Scotland Yard is called in after the second death. One reviewer said that the book was not
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A book for young children. Verses about the Zoo with drawings by Marion Board. This was Vahey's only children's book, and the only one with
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the author . . . cleverly succeeds in keeping the reader in suspense as to the solution of the mystery until the last few pages are reached.
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doctor might be responsible. Eventually Scotland Yard solves the murder. One reviewer wrote that it was not an action-packed thriller but
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537:. This paragraph refers to the discharge of a soldier no longer physically fit for war service. Vahey was awarded a 20% pension based on
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Mr Proudfoot's plot is out of the usual rut and makes the most of it. Conspiracy is a splendid thriller and should be immensely popular.
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2733:. This attribution is correct as Vahey registered his copyright of this novel in the United States, as he generally did with his books.
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The Walter Proudfoot books were mostly thrillers. Two of them feature Inspector Vallence. All of the Proudfoot books were published by
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started writing fiction, only returning to it during the First World War where he served in Wales as a Corporal in the Army Pay Corps.
3670:. . . a novel of such originality, that it will secure a real welcome from all who are on the look out for something really new . . .
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Hubin's bibliography of crime fiction in 1984 listed five titles as being by Vahey, using the pseudonym John Mowbray. These were
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3817:. A murder mystery, and a mystery about the Merit house, form the background to the romance between the two main protagonists.
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4609:. A schoolboy is deceived by a Quisling, and is only undeceived in time to avoid handing a new secret weapon over to Hitler.
3748:. . . this powerful and graphically outlined story . . . is certain to add to Mr. Vahey's growing reputation and popularity.
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title, April 1934. A financier is murdered at his country house. There are three viewpoints on the murder, from the
3856:. . . the book is well written, and the characters are alive — two virtues that are seldom found in mystery stories.
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4505:. Illustrated by H. M. Brock. A public-school story. In Cassell's New Boys' Library. Shares characters with
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4589:, where Hadath spent the summers, fits that description. This was one of four novels included in Collins'
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initially (as it only started in 1930). It may have been under consideration for inclusion as the flap of
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Good-going, straight-forward detective stories with plenty of excitement and conflicting clues in them.
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Kirkpatrick, Robert J. "Alphabetical list of Authors: John Mowbray". In Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (ed.).
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Births Registered in the District of Castlereadh No. 3 in the Union of Belfast in the Country of Down
3854:. A slowly paced crime thriller where the body does not appear until chapter eight. A reviewer said:
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This contrasts with the treatment of Mowbray by the British Museum in 1963 where he is described as:
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Reviewers praise the same facets in Mowbray's school stories that they do in Hadath's, his realism.
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talking about a grey squirrel raiding a nest that he had seen two years previously in Bournemouth.
161:(5 March 1881 – 15 June 1938) was a versatile and prolific Northern Irish author of
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ranging from thriller to romance. They were not reviewed as positively as some of his other work.
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Mr Haslette's story grips one at once. His name is new to us, but we expect to see it soon again.
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AIR – Records created or inherited by the Air Ministry, the Royal Air Force, and related bodies
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Vernon Loder never imagined a cleverer plot than the one in this exciting and unusual thriller.
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542:
162:
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Doyle, Brian. "Alphabetical list of Authors: Gunby Hadath". In Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (ed.).
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Kemp attributes all of the Mowbray novels to Vahey, but of the five crime stories, only one,
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4754:"No. 88: 5 March 1881: John George Haslett to Herbert Vahey and Janve Favy formerly Loury".
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is an adult novel, and this is the only one now attributed to Vahey by Hubin in his updated
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which made Hadath an honorary citizen. This title was one of the three books in Collins's
3988:. . . an entertaining and richly plotted example of the Golden Age deductive puzzle novel.
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4205:. . . is a craftsman, his character work is good and he can tell a very convincing story.
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War Office and Air Ministry. "Silver War Badge. RG WO 329, 2958–3255; Reference: 329".
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In 2018 Moss hoped that the reissue of some of the Loder books would help Vahey to be:
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4852:
Martel, Edward; Pine, L. G.; Lawrence, Alberta (1978). "Vahey, John George Haslette".
4585:. A spy tale set in a frontier town on the borders of France, Italy, and Switzerland.
217:, about a man who finds his home in the tropics, was favourably received. The second,
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5180:(Wednesday 15 September 1909). Detroit: Gale Research Company: 13. 15 September 1909.
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There is abundance of movement in this work, which will be found highly entertaining.
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2009:
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He worked very quickly, and thought two hours in the morning quite enough for anyone.
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Air Ministry (1919). "AIR 76/520 Name: Vahey, Herbert Leowry: Date of Birth: 1879".
4489:. Illustrated by H. M. Brock. A public-school story. In Cassell's New Boys' Library
4421:. Illustrated by H. M. Brock. A public-school story. In Cassell's New Boys' Library.
1182:, and a collection of essays and sketches on fishing, which he selected and edited,
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8389:
Crime Fiction: 1749–1980: Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Volume 271)
5634:
Crime Fiction: 1749–1980: Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Volume 271)
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The motor car eventually overcomes all the impediments raised to mutual happiness.
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Vahey seems to have written only two books under the Varney pseudonym. They are a
1699:, an example of Vahey keeping a particular pseudonym with a particular publisher.
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Montrose, Arbroath and Brechin Review; and Forfar and Kincardineshire Advertiser.
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6093:
5858:"Books of the Day: Notes on Current Literature: The Man Who Pulled the Strings".
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5395:"Books of the Day: Notes on Current Literature: The Man Who Pulled the Strings".
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4469:. A public-school story. In Cassell's New Boys' Library. Shares characters with
4263:. . . reputation is further enhanced by his novel treatment of an unusual ending.
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The evidence for Hadath's authorship of the books by John Mowbray is as follows:
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Montrose, Arbroath and Brechin Review; and Forfar and Kincardineshire Advertiser
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Montrose, Arbroath and Brechin Review; and Forfar and Kincardineshire Advertiser
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Montrose, Arbroath and Brechin Review; and Forfar and Kincardineshire Advertiser
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206:
67:
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8605:
8359:
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7018:
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6505:
6473:"Our book Corner: Murder & Common Crime in New Novels: The Quack Doctor".
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5443:
A Guide to WW1 Causes of Discharge – Paragraph 392 of King's Regulations 1912
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sometimes indicates pseudonymous authorship unequivocally, as in the case of
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Number of books by year and pseudonym for writing after the First World War.
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Vahey died on 15 June 1938. He was living at Flat 4, Reedley, Lindsay Road,
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Some of the Mowbray novels are situated near where Hadath spent his summers.
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Some of the school novels by Mowbray share characters with novels by Hadath.
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4763:. Dublin: Department of Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht. 18 April 1881
233:, England. The couple lived in London after the war, and at 5 Elms Avenue,
8981:"Wills and Probates 1858–1996: Pages for Vahey and the year of death 1938"
5105:"Wills and Probates 1858–1996: Pages for Vahey and the year of death 1959"
4877:
Vernon Loder; Nigel Moss (18 October 2018). "Introduction by Nigel Moss".
4786:"Wills and Probates 1858–1996: Pages for Vahey and the year of death 1911"
8434:"Christmas Books: Dangers Overcome: Gallant Exploits in Distant Places".
8035:
English Schoolboy Stories: An annotated bibliography of hardcover fiction
4048:
A very clever mystery story, with the mystery maintained to the very end.
545:
5679:
Vernon Loder; Nigel Moss (24 March 2016). "Introduction by Nigel Moss".
4922:
4699:
An excellent story with some character depiction, and not a little humor
2598:
The problem with the John Mowbray pseudonym is that it was also used by
6766:
182:
44:
8405:
Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series: 1931: Part 1: Group 1: Books
8326:
General Catalogue of Printed Books: Photolithographic edition: to 1955
6818:
Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series: 1927: Part 1: Group 1: Books
3786:
The story, if not of the most probable, is exciting and moves quickly.
533:. He was discharged on 14 January 1919 under paragraph 392 XVI of the
277:
Frontispiece illustration for Desmond Rourke, Irishman by Howard Heath
221:, a story of all conquering love, which was lambasted by the critics.
8667:"Review Essay: Children's Fiction on Telegraph, Radio and Television"
7090:. Vol. 27. Washington: Library of Congress. 1931. p. 2196.
234:
230:
8454:"Advertisement for Angus and Robertson: Omnibus of War Adventures".
6747:"Books and Their Writers: Some Notable Fiction: A Double Intrique".
6589:"Books and their Authors: The Latest in Fiction: Secrets for Sale".
4389:
here refers to some titles having several versions in the catalogue.
3978:
by G. D. H. and M. Cole, a Crime Club offering for June 1930, lists
4857:. Vol. III: N-Z. Detroit: Gale Research Company. p. 1434.
3422:
There are some well-drawn characters, and the interest never flags.
3743:
3616:
3468:
3451:
3433:
3416:
3392:
3376:
2632:
Collingwood, Harry, pseud. (i.e. William Joseph Cosens Lancaster.)
1186:. Vahey continued to publish books under his own name until 1935.
530:
286:
272:
226:
190:
8037:. Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, inc. pp. 67–71.
4166:
Another said it and the other Crime Club release that month were
2630:
where his books are listed in the catalogue as being authored by
7087:
Catalog of copyright entries. New Series: Part 1: Books: Group 2
7049:
Catalog of copyright entries. New Series: Part 1: Books: Group 1
5632:
Hubin, Allen J. (1984). "Vahey, John (George) Haslette 1881 –".
4815:
Public Records Office of Northern Ireland: Search Will Calendars
3509:
This was his own name. This number includes one book on angling.
2718:. Partridge, 1922 was listed as being a questionable inclusion.
1938:
was established, were Crime Club books, for crime novels and as
264:
He composed directly on a typewriter, and did not ever re-write.
8328:. Vol. 165: Mors-Moz. London: British Museum. p. 746.
7143:
The Hooded Gunman: An illustrated History of Collins Crime Club
6917:
The Hooded Gunman: An illustrated History of Collins Crime Club
5618:. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina. 1969. p. 160.
7162:(Saturday 29 November 1930): 2 (Supplement). 29 November 1930.
7052:. Vol. 27. Washington: Library of Congress. p. 870.
6394:"In a Library Corner: Books and their Authors: Moves Slowly".
5940:. Melbourne. 9 October 1926. p. 63 (Metropolitan Edition)
5912:. Melbourne. 2 October 1926. p. 63 (Metropolitan Edition)
1178:. He also published one illustrated children's book of verse'
8156:"Raymond Sheppard and Gunby Hadath: Gunby Hadath (1871–1954)"
6821:. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. 1928. p. 1768.
4718:
one of the most readable books the author . . . has given us.
4227:
Mix and Chief Inspector Thomson set out to solve the mystery.
8408:. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. 1932. p. 784.
7711:(Friday 31 December 1937): 4 (Supplement). 31 December 1937.
7487:(Saturday 13 October 1934): 2 (Supplement). 13 October 1934.
1948:
Hooded Gunman: An Illustrated History of Collins Crime Club.
345:
Five of the John Halsette novels were set in Latin America.
8896:(Saturday 02 January 1937): 4 (Supplement). 2 January 1937.
5176:"Display advertisement for the title by Everett & Co".
4924:
British Army World War I Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914–1920
7918:"Serial Story The Trail of a Fugitive By Walter Proudfoot"
3518:
This name is not listed as a pseudonym of Varney's by the
2613:(1931) is now attributed to Vahey by Hubin in his updated
8830:
Nichols, Victoria; Thompson, Susan. "Vahey, John G. H.".
7027:. Melbourne. 23 January 1932. p. 36 (Second Edition)
6781:"A Septet of Novels: History, Love, Romance, and Crime".
541:
as a result of sickness. Wales was badly affected by the
8368:. 6 January 1929. p. 2 (Supplement to the Sunbeams)
8251:
Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749–2000
7519:(Saturday 13 April 1935): 9 (Supplement). 13 April 1935.
6710:
Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749–2000
4453:. A public-school story. In Cassell's New Boys' Library
2731:
Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749–2000
2640:
Mowbray (John) pseud, (i.e. John George Haslette Vahey.)
2615:
Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749–2000
4880:
The Shop Window Murders (Detective Club Crime Classics)
4068:. . . a well-reasoned and ably-written detective story.
8033:
Watson, Benjamin (1992). "Hadath, Gunby (1871–1954)".
7156:"The Bookshelf: News and Reviews: The Fiction Shelf".
8834:. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press Inc. p. 510.
8558:"A Feast of Good Things for the Boys: War Breaks Out"
7587:(Saturday 06 June 1936): 2 (Supplement). 6 June 1936.
2752:
Books written as John Mowbray – Vahey probably wrote
8541:
Nanette (7 February 1933). "Barkworth's Last Year".
7239:(Saturday 16 May 1931): 2 (Supplement). 16 May 1931.
5682:
The Mystery at Stowe (Detective Club Crime Classics)
4107:. . . well clear of the usual run of mystery novels.
3970:. May have been just too early for inclusion in the
2657:, an illustrated book of verse for younger children.
8491:S., C. K. (22 November 1924). "A Literary Letter".
8280:
8278:
8276:
8274:
8272:
8111:Doyle, Brian (1968). "The Authors: Hadath, Gunby".
5524:"How Spanish flu epidemic devastated Wales in 1918"
3708:. This was the only book that Vahey published with
3457:. . . a book that is absorbing from cover to cover.
3338:
rediscovered and enjoyed by a new wider readership.
144:
136:
128:
120:
87:
79:
56:
30:
23:
8460:(Saturday 13 December 1941): 10. 13 December 1941.
8288:British Children's Fiction in the Second World War
8055:
7801:(Wednesday 16 February 1938): 3. 16 February 1938.
7731:. Tasmania, Australia. 12 December 1938. p. 2
7553:(Saturday 07 September 1935): 6. 7 September 1935.
7256:(Saturday 19 December 1931): 21. 19 December 1931.
7224:(Thursday 21 May 1931). Adelaide: 57. 21 May 1931.
7071:(access may be limited outside the United States).
6936:(Sunday 23 September 1928): 26. 23 September 1928.
6462:(Saturday 27 February 1932): 24. 27 February 1932.
6400:(Saturday 11 February 1933): 11. 11 February 1933.
6240:. Brisbane. 16 May 1931. p. 10 (Sports Final)
6008:(Wednesday 08 December 1926): 99. 8 December 1926.
5993:(Wednesday 08 December 1926): 99. 8 December 1926.
5466:UK, WWI Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914–1923
5073:(Wednesday 28 February 1912): 4. 28 February 1912.
5056:(Wednesday 14 February 1912): 9. 14 February 1912.
3958:, and serialised in Australia with the same title.
3436:set in South America. Initially serialised in the
250:Moss reports that the jacket biography on Loder's
8480:(Thursday 11 December 1924): 3. 11 December 1924.
8440:(Thursday 07 December 1939): 14. 7 December 1939.
8240:
8238:
8182:Parish Register of Kirkleatham, 1559–1812, Vol 59
7818:(Saturday 17 December 1938): 4. 17 December 1938.
7643:Torquemada (9 August 1936). "More Beach Crimes".
6979:(Thursday 14 November 1929): 4. 14 November 1929.
6678:(Thursday 18 November 1926): 2. 18 November 1926.
6661:(Thursday 18 November 1926): 2. 18 November 1926.
6019:"Current Literature: New Fiction: Payment Down".
5864:(Thursday 16 November 1916): 3. 16 November 1916.
5636:. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. p. 403.
5579:(Friday 01 September 1922): 12. 1 September 1922.
5401:(Thursday 16 November 1916): 3. 16 November 1916.
5099:
5097:
5090:(Saturday 03 February 1912): 10. 3 February 1912.
140:Collins Crime Club Novels written as Vernon Loder
8916:. 27 December 1936. p. 12 (Sunday Magazine)
8354:
8352:
8350:
7977:(Friday 01 September 1933): 7. 1 September 1933.
7607:. Tasmania, Australia. 20 August 1936. p. 6
7397:(Saturday 14 October 1933): 22. 14 October 1933.
6606:"Current Literature: New Fiction: Blind Sight".
5609:
5607:
5600:(Thursday 03 November 1921): 2. 3 November 1921.
5165:(Friday 11 December 1931): 14. 11 December 1931.
5022:(Friday 02 September 1921): 4. 2 September 1921.
5001:1939 Register; Reference: RG 101/872B: E.D. BOBJ
4164:. . . up to the standard of his previous works.
2649:The Mowbray novels, with one exception, are all
8714:L., J. G. (8 April 1957). "Mr. Geoffrey Bles".
8665:Sterling, Christopher H. (January–March 2014).
8594:(Friday 11 December 1931): 9. 11 December 1931.
8469:
8467:
7502:(Saturday 06 October 1934): 15. 6 October 1934.
6999:. 22 August 1929. p. 2 (Daily and Evening)
6919:. London: Collins Crime Club. pp. 324–325.
6770:(Saturday 26 January 1929): 6. 26 January 1929.
6753:(Tuesday 07 February 1928): 9. 7 February 1928.
6644:(Monday 06 December 1926): 13. 6 December 1926.
5558:(Tuesday 01 February 1921): 8. 1 February 1921.
5376:. Western Australia. 21 August 1914. p. 42
5285:(Friday 15 November 1912): 3. 15 November 1912.
5039:(Wednesday 30 August 1911): 46. 30 August 1911.
4841:(Friday 21 February 1879): 4. 21 February 1879.
2743:is a public-school story about a boy nicknamed
8522:. Adelaide. 17 June 1933. p. 2 (Sunbeams)
7632:(Friday 05 December 1902): 3. 5 December 1902.
6693:(Tuesday 10 January 1928): 3. 10 January 1928.
6629:(Tuesday 26 January 1926): 8. 26 January 1926.
6514:. 12 May 1935. p. 4 (Color Comic Section)
5509:Service Medal and Award Rolls, First World War
4780:
4778:
8567:(Friday 05 December 1930): 4. 5 December 1930
8046:
8044:
7906:(Friday 13 January 1933): 7. 13 January 1933.
7812:"Recent Fiction: A Selection For Christmas".
7318:(Saturday 13 August 1932): 4. 13 August 1932.
7080:
7078:
6904:(Friday 18 October 1929): 7. 18 October 1929.
6417:(Monday 25 January 1932): 2. 25 January 1932.
5780:Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate
5214:(Friday 14 October 1910): 3. 14 October 1910.
5191:"New Fiction: The Passion of the President".
8:
8474:"Story Books for Boys: Partridge & Co".
8022:(Monday 09 October 1933): 4. 9 October 1933.
7686:. Tasmania, Australia. 1 May 1937. p. 8
6949:The mystery at Stowe : a story of crime
5674:
5672:
5670:
5627:
5625:
4916:
4914:
4912:
3103:All of the Clandon novels were published by
2472:over a three-year period from 1931 to 1933.
569:Pseudonym known to have been used by Vahey
8654:(Thursday 12 March 1931): 5. 12 March 1931.
8508:
8506:
8504:
8449:
8447:
8291:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 126.
7570:(Friday 30 August 1935): 5. 30 August 1935.
7481:"Crime and Adventure: A Batch of Stories".
7414:(Saturday 17 March 1934): 4. 17 March 1934.
7201:"Recent Fiction: Modern Life and Murders".
6612:(Thursday 18 March 1926): 2. 18 March 1926.
6595:(Thursday 23 April 1936): 3. 23 April 1936.
5647:
5645:
5643:
4872:
4870:
4868:
4866:
4864:
4703:a lot less about the science of ballistics.
8969:(Thursday 28 July 1938): 55. 28 July 1938.
8832:Silk Stalkings: More women write of murder
8429:
8427:
8115:. London: Hugh Evelyn Ltd. pp. 128–9.
7380:(Saturday 08 April 1933): 4. 8 April 1933.
6672:"New Fiction: The Delilah of the Moment".
6494:(Monday 15 April 1935): 11. 15 April 1935.
6338:(Monday 01 August 1932): 4. 1 August 1932.
6004:"Say Happy Christmas with Illustrations".
5987:"Say Happy Christmas with Illustrations".
5300:(Friday 18 April 1913): 14. 18 April 1913.
3113:
2750:
2474:
1951:
1854:
1701:
1592:
1188:
567:
347:
20:
8637:(Monday 13 April 1931): 8. 13 April 1931.
8247:"Addenda to the Revised Edition: Part 34"
8201:(Saturday 27 July 1850): 5. 27 July 1850.
7795:"Murders Strange and Foul: False Clues".
7301:(Thursday 02 June 1932): 62. 2 June 1932.
7218:"Books and Reading: The Latest Fiction".
7145:. London: Collins Crime Club. p. 51.
6736:(Saturday 09 June 1928): 23. 9 June 1928.
6706:"Addenda to the Revised Edition: Part 34"
6477:(Friday 14 April 1933): 7. 14 April 1933.
6397:The Daily News (Perth, Western Australia)
6355:(Thursday 30 June 1932): 9. 30 June 1932.
6265:(Saturday 06 June 1931): 24. 6 June 1931.
5197:(Saturday 10 July 1909): 6. 10 July 1909.
4988:(Thursday 11 June 1908): 1. 11 June 1908.
4811:"Search Results: Details: Surname: Vahey"
8851:(Thursday 14 May 1936): 51. 14 May 1936.
8825:
8823:
8821:
8819:
8817:
8737:(Wednesday 30 May 1877): 5. 30 May 1877.
8543:Berwickshire News and General Advertiser
7883:. Adelaide. 25 February 1932. p. 53
7666:(Saturday 05 June 1937): 4. 5 June 1937.
7312:"Literature: ""Death in the Thicket""".
7250:"Holiday Reading: Novels of all sorts".
7182:. Adelaide. 27 November 1930. p. 63
6970:
6968:
6787:(Saturday 06 July 1929): 4. 6 July 1929.
6025:(Thursday 02 June 1927): 2. 2 June 1927.
5839:. Brisbane. 19 September 1925. p. 3
5254:"Literature: Books of the Day: The Mesh"
739:
8341:The Encyclopedia of Boys School Stories
8100:. Aldershot: Ashgate. pp. 146–149.
8098:The Encyclopedia of Boys School Stories
7973:"The Book Corner: An Incendiary Gang".
7756:(Thursday 26 May 1938): 8. 26 May 1938.
7335:(Saturday 06 May 1933): 19. 6 May 1933.
7207:(Saturday 16 May 1931): 4. 16 May 1931.
6881:. Adelaide. 19 November 1929. p. 6
6853:. Melbourne. 13 August 1927. p. 17
6804:(Friday 25 July 1930): 2. 25 July 1930.
6151:. Brisbane. 19 January 1928. p. 20
6123:. Brisbane. 17 January 1928. p. 13
5884:. Melbourne. 22 August 1925. p. 32
5348:. Adelaide. 5 September 1914. p. 4
5320:. Brisbane. 9 September 1914. p. 9
4999:National Archives (29 September 1939).
4971:(Friday 14 July 1899): 1. 14 July 1899.
4746:
3348:
8810:(Sunday 26 May 1935): 22. 26 May 1935.
8402:"Vahey, John George Haslette 1881 –".
8113:The Who's Who of Children's Literature
7954:. Melbourne. 22 March 1933. p. 11
7926:. Melbourne. 19 April 1933. p. 20
7902:"The Book Corner: More Crime Novels".
7536:(Thursday 02 May 1935): 2. 2 May 1935.
7408:"Recent Fiction: Whispering Gallery".
5661:Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion
5614:"Vahey, John George Haslette 1881 –".
5489:
5479:
5070:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
4947:
4937:
4921:The Western Front Association (2015).
9093:British Army personnel of World War I
8944:. Brisbane. 24 April 1937. p. 20
8871:. Brisbane. 11 April 1936. p. 18
8343:. Aldershot: Ashgate. pp. 241–2.
8285:Owen Dudley Edwards (1 August 2007).
8133:. London: Howard Baker. p. 250.
8064:. London: Howard Baker. p. 165.
6542:. Brisbane. 3 August 1935. p. 18
6456:"Some of the Latest Books Reviewed".
6437:. Melbourne. 12 March 1932. p. 5
6179:. Adelaide. 21 August 1930. p. 4
4359:Thriller. Serialised in Australia as
3326:matured into a competent hack writer.
1691:The five Anthony Lang Books were all
7:
8391:. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.
7855:. Adelaide. 16 July 1931. p. 56
7462:. Brisbane. 30 June 1934. p. 21
7355:. Melbourne. 20 May 1933. p. 24
7276:. Adelaide. 3 March 1932. p. 62
6570:. Brisbane. 4 April 1936. p. 20
6305:"Books and reading: Novels Reviewed"
5262:. Melbourne. 22 May 1913. p. 11
4625:. Megève is 4km from the village of
3919:While this was published before the
1934:. All of those after 1930, when the
8785:. Brisbane. 6 July 1935. p. 18
8757:. Adelaide. 16 June 1934. p. 8
7997:. Brisbane. 11 July 1936. p. 9
7776:. Adelaide. 26 May 1938. p. 55
7434:. Adelaide. 17 May 1934. p. 51
7235:"The Bookshelf: News and Reviews".
6313:. Adelaide. 26 May 1932. p. 62
6285:. Adelaide. 14 May 1931. p. 59
4087:. . . a swift-moving mystery story.
3532:This pseudonym was also in used by
3473:. . . and the story is a good one.
3115:Books written as Henrietta Clandon
468:Heath Cranton & Ouseley, London
281:Vahey began writing under the name
193:and was also educated at Hannover.
8614:. Sydney. 20 June 1931. p. 11
8257:from the original on 16 March 2017
5067:"Books to Read and Books to Use".
5050:"Advertisement for Stanley Paul".
2671:similar to those written by Hadath
1594:Books written as Arthur N. Timony
14:
9068:British detective fiction writers
8674:Communication Booknotes Quarterly
8606:"The Bookman: Call Scotland Yard"
6198:St. Leger, HUgh (2 August 1893).
6065:"Our New Story: Solitude Limited"
5340:"A Quixote in South Africa (sic)"
1190:Books written under his own name
553:Writing after the First World War
9088:People educated at Foyle College
8936:"General Literature and Fiction"
8863:"General Literature and Fiction"
8777:"General Literature and Fiction"
8514:"Birthdays: Talking About Books"
8497:(Saturday 22 November 1924): 12.
8412:from the original on 3 June 2020
8305:from the original on 3 June 2020
8223:from the original on 3 June 2020
8127:Lofts, William Oliver Guillemont
8052:Lofts, William Oliver Guillemont
6977:Recorder (Port Pirie, Australia)
6975:"Institute Library: New Books".
6825:from the original on 3 June 2020
6562:"General Literature and Fiction"
6534:"General Literature and Fiction"
5699:from the original on 3 June 2020
5522:Duffy, Steve (12 October 2018).
5373:Western Mail (Western Australia)
5226:"Desmond Rourke (John Haslette)"
4897:from the original on 3 June 2020
4701:, but another would have liked:
4631:Second Omnibus of War Adventures
2964:The strongest chap in the school
349:Novels published under the name
9103:Military personnel from Belfast
8966:Chronicle (Adelaide, Australia)
8848:Chronicle (Adelaide, Australia)
7880:The Chronicle (South Australia)
7852:The Chronicle (South Australia)
7773:The Chronicle (South Australia)
7431:The Chronicle (South Australia)
7298:Chronicle (Adelaide, Australia)
7273:The Chronicle (South Australia)
7179:The Chronicle (South Australia)
6815:"Vahey, John Haslette 1881 –".
6310:The Chronicle (South Australia)
6282:The Chronicle (South Australia)
6045:. 26 September 1928. p. 11
5463:The Western Front Association.
5140:from the original on 7 May 2015
1856:Books written as George Varney
9073:20th-century British novelists
8545:(Tuesday 07 February 1933): 4.
8180:Charlesworth, J., ed. (1917).
7678:"Story of Mary Wollstonecraft"
7120:. London: Collins Crime Club.
6951:. London: Collins Crime Club.
6655:"Appealing Fiction Settings".
6208:(Wednesday 02 August 1893): 28
1953:Books written as Vernon Loder
1703:Books written as Anthony Lang
1157:Writing as John Haslette Vahey
506:The man who pulled the strings
1:
9098:Royal Army Pay Corps soldiers
8963:"Glances At The New Novels".
8845:"Glances at the New Novels".
6375:. 17 December 1932. p. 4
6218:National Library of Australia
6205:The North Queensland Register
5511:. Kew: The National Archives.
5234:. 9 December 1911. p. 31
4965:"Marriages: Vahey-Townsend".
2996:Skeffington & Son, London
2854:The Black Sheep of the School
2380:The Men with the Double Faces
1942:Mystery Novels for the three
1485:Skeffington & Son, London
1444:Skeffington & Son, London
8686:10.1080/10948007.2014.866400
8160:Raymond Sheppard Illustrator
8154:Boyd, Norman (13 May 2017).
8131:The Men Behind Boy's Fiction
8062:The Men Behind Boy's Fiction
7626:"Publishers Announcements".
7046:Library of Congress (1931).
6073:. 22 August 1928. p. 10
5968:. 29 October 1926. p. 7
5685:. HarperCollins Publishers.
5418:. Kew: The National Archives
4883:. HarperCollins Publishers.
4010:in the US. A reviewer said:
3099:Writing as Henrietta Clandon
405:Digby, Long & Co, London
383:The Passion of the President
291:The Passion of the President
8720:(Monday 08 April 1957): 14.
8633:"Among the latest novels".
8057:"Hadath, John Edward Gunby"
7768:"Glances At The New Novels"
7649:(Sunday 09 August 1936): 6.
7426:"Glances At The New Novels"
7237:Auckland Star (New Zealand)
6996:Goulburn Evening Penny Post
6801:Goulburn Evening Penny Post
6691:Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
6488:"Books and their Writers".
6277:"A Batch Of Mystery Novels"
5811:. 18 August 1925. p. 6
5755:. 19 August 1925. p. 8
4188:. . . an intricate puzzle.
3635:set around an old house in
2464:Writing as Walter Proudfoot
2270:The Case of the Dead Doctor
1778:The Case with Three Threads
1585:Writing as Arthur N. Timony
124:Author of Detective Fiction
9119:
7798:Aberdeen Press and Journal
7723:"Books Recently Published"
7599:"Books Recently Published"
7533:Aberdeen Press and Journal
7394:Evening Post (New Zealand)
7332:Evening Post (New Zealand)
7253:Evening Post (New Zealand)
6658:Aberdeen Press and Journal
6623:"A Story of Retribution".
6259:"Another Murder Mystery".
5783:. 11 June 1926. p. 11
5727:. 17 July 1926. p. 14
5368:"The Old Love and the New"
5296:"The Shadow of Salvador".
2898:Dismal Jimmy of the fourth
1912:T. Nelson & Sons, Ltd.
1908:The Bungalow of Dead Birds
219:Camilla Forgetting herself
159:John George Haslette Vahey
132:1909 – 1938
25:John George Haslette Vahey
8734:The Wichita Weekly Beacon
8577:British Newspaper Archive
8457:The Sydney Morning Herald
8360:"Book & Music Lovers"
8129:(1970). "Mowbray, John".
7513:"Disappointing Mystery".
6176:The Recorder (Port Pirie)
6070:The Sydney Morning Herald
6042:The Sydney Morning Herald
5904:"The Novelist: New Novel"
5861:Sheffield Daily Telegraph
5808:The Sydney Morning Herald
5752:The Sydney Morning Herald
5398:Sheffield Daily Telegraph
5033:"Concerning New Novels".
5003:. Kew: National Archives.
4591:Omnibus of War Adventures
4361:The Trail of the Fugitive
2636:Mowbray, John, 1881–1938.
1647:The Delilah of the moment
9032:Desmond Rourke, Irishman
8651:Birmingham Daily Gazette
8387:Hubin, Allen J. (1984).
7835:(9558): 8. 2 March 1926.
6332:"As Good as a Holiday".
5194:East Anglian Daily Times
2204:Murder from Three Angles
1840:Writing as George Varney
1695:. All were published by
421:Desmond Rourke, Irishman
386:Everett & Co, London
269:Writing as John Haslette
8324:British Museum (1963).
7581:"With the Detectives".
7530:"Among the New Books".
7498:"Among the Assassins".
7118:The shop window murders
7096:2027/mdp.39015076106460
7058:2027/mdp.39015076106502
5655:; Mitchell, Charlotte;
5281:"Readers and Writers".
4627:Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
4587:Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
3980:The Shop Window Murders
3565:The story is well told.
3324:Kemp states that Vahey
2594:Writing as John Mowbray
2424:The button in the plate
2248:Death at the horse show
2050:The Shop Window Murders
2012:, London ; Glasgow
1926:Writing as Vernon Loder
1687:Writing as Anthony Lang
1669:A Hedge without a Field
1571:Eyre & Spottiswoode
1549:Eyre & Spottiswoode
1108:Names used in the year
1061:All books in that year
201:Authorship and marriage
151:The Shop Window Murders
7951:The Herald (Melbourne)
7923:The Herald (Melbourne)
7829:"Untitled news item".
7660:"Murder at a Bazaar".
7564:"New Books Reviewed".
7352:The Herald (Melbourne)
7329:"Some Recent Novels".
7116:Loder, Vernon (2018).
6947:Loder, Vernon (2016).
6352:Edinburgh Evening News
5876:"Special Announcement"
5259:The Herald (Melbourne)
5159:"Grey Squirrel Pest".
4985:The Belfast Newsletter
4968:The Belfast Newsletter
4621:. Probably written by
4605:. Probably written by
4581:. Probably written by
4565:. Probably written by
4537:. Probably written by
4521:. Probably written by
4501:. Probably written by
4485:. Probably written by
4465:. Probably written by
4449:. Probably written by
4433:. Probably written by
4417:. Probably written by
4401:. Probably written by
2794:S.W. Partridge, London
2336:The Little Man Murders
488:Smith, Elder & Co.
465:The Shadow of Salvador
278:
215:A Prisoner in Paradise
9063:Irish mystery writers
8635:Sheffield Independent
8016:"Books and Bookmen".
7567:Derby Daily Telegraph
7295:"Books and Reading".
7141:Curran, John (2019).
6915:Curran, John (2019).
6730:"Books of the Week".
6642:Sheffield Independent
6429:"Miscellaneous Works"
6092:Ward, Lock & Co.
2942:The feud at Fennell's
2832:Barkworth's Last Year
2810:Something like a hero
2791:The way of the Weasel
2716:The Way of the Weasel
2532:The Trail of the Ruby
2314:The Deaf-Mute Murders
1510:xiv, 256 p., ill., 8º
559:The Cornhill Magazine
509:Eveleigh Nash, London
276:
9083:Writers from Belfast
9078:Irish male novelists
8592:West London Observer
7728:The Mercury (Hobart)
7683:The Mercury (Hobart)
7604:The Mercury (Hobart)
7391:"Variety in Crime".
7377:Gloucestershire Echo
7374:"Crime Club Books".
6733:The Brisbane Courier
6411:"Angling Sketches".
6367:"Books & Review"
6232:"More Crime Mystery"
6200:"A Nautical Nemesis"
6148:The Brisbane Courier
6120:The Brisbane Courier
5659:. "Haslette, John".
5317:The Brisbane Courier
3234:This Delicate Murder
3037:The frontier mystery
2690:The Frontier Mystery
2138:Death in the Thicket
1984:The Mystery at Stowe
1460:The Wavering Balance
792:John Haslette Vahey
607:John Haslette Vahey
8985:Find a Will Service
8890:"Delicate Murder".
8611:The Daily Telegraph
7946:"New Herald Serial"
7875:"Books and Reading"
7847:"Books and Reading"
7705:"Topical Mystery".
7550:The West Australian
7500:Press (New Zealand)
7347:"Thumbnail Reviews"
7268:"Books and Reading"
6900:"The Book Corner".
6798:"Books: Evidence".
6626:Westminster Gazette
6349:"New Ninepennies".
6171:"Institute Library"
5576:Westminster Gazette
5437:Anderson, Forrest.
5298:Bournemouth Graphic
5208:"The Carven Ball".
5109:Find a Will Service
4790:Find a Will Service
4507:The Fifth Feversham
4471:The Fifth Feversham
3666:Ward, Lock & Co
3190:Rope by Arrangement
3116:
2920:Feversham's brother
2761:
2725:Only one of these,
2686:. Skeffington, 1931
2622:The British Library
2604:The British Library
2510:Crime in the arcade
2480:
1954:
1857:
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1595:
1423:Ward, Lock & Co
1401:Ward, Lock & Co
1379:Ward, Lock & Co
1357:Ward, Lock & Co
1335:Ward, Lock & Co
1291:Ward, Lock & Co
1269:Ward, Lock & Co
1247:Ward, Lock & Co
1225:Ward, Lock & Co
1191:
742:
570:
353:
93:John Haslette Vahey
9009:Death of an Editor
8952:– via Trove.
8924:– via Trove.
8893:New Zealand Herald
8879:– via Trove.
8793:– via Trove.
8765:– via Trove.
8731:"A sudden death".
8622:– via Trove.
8590:"Books for Xmas".
8564:Nottingham Journal
8530:– via Trove.
8376:– via Trove.
8019:Nottingham Journal
8005:– via Trove.
7994:Warwick Daily News
7962:– via Trove.
7934:– via Trove.
7891:– via Trove.
7863:– via Trove.
7784:– via Trove.
7739:– via Trove.
7708:New Zealand Herald
7694:– via Trove.
7615:– via Trove.
7516:New Zealand Herald
7470:– via Trove.
7442:– via Trove.
7363:– via Trove.
7284:– via Trove.
7190:– via Trove.
7035:– via Trove.
7019:"Our Serial Story"
7007:– via Trove.
6889:– via Trove.
6861:– via Trove.
6764:"Recent Fiction".
6578:– via Trove.
6550:– via Trove.
6522:– via Trove.
6445:– via Trove.
6383:– via Trove.
6321:– via Trove.
6293:– via Trove.
6248:– via Trove.
6187:– via Trove.
6159:– via Trove.
6143:"The Story Teller"
6131:– via Trove.
6081:– via Trove.
6053:– via Trove.
5976:– via Trove.
5948:– via Trove.
5920:– via Trove.
5892:– via Trove.
5847:– via Trove.
5819:– via Trove.
5791:– via Trove.
5763:– via Trove.
5735:– via Trove.
5384:– via Trove.
5356:– via Trove.
5328:– via Trove.
5270:– via Trove.
5242:– via Trove.
4326:Collins Crime Club
4309:Collins Crime Club
4258:Collins Crime Club
4241:Collins Crime Club
4220:Collins Crime Club
4183:Collins Crime Club
4160:Collins Crime Club
4143:Collins Crime Club
4122:Collins Crime Club
4102:Collins Crime Club
4083:Collins Crime Club
4063:Collins Crime Club
4044:Collins Crime Club
4027:Collins Crime Club
4003:Collins Crime Club
3972:Collins Crime Club
3921:Collins Crime Club
3319:Moss states that:
3310:Collins Crime Club
3256:Power on the Scent
3114:
3081:The Megève mystery
2797:159 p., 1 ill., 8º
2751:
2696:The Megeve Mystery
2475:
2402:A Wolf in the fold
2358:Choose Your Weapon
2160:Death at the Wheel
2094:Death of an Editor
1952:
1936:Collins Crime Club
1855:
1702:
1593:
1482:Witness in Support
1419:Mystery at the Inn
1189:
1022:Henrietta Clandon
740:
719:Henrietta Clandon
568:
535:King's Regulations
348:
279:
181:Vahey was born in
8804:"Short Notices".
8298:978-0-7486-2872-8
7832:The Straits Times
7815:Otago Daily Times
7663:Otago Daily Times
7629:Pall Mall Gazette
7547:"Brief Reviews".
7411:Otago Daily Times
7315:Otago Daily Times
7204:Otago Daily Times
7127:978-0-00-828298-1
6958:978-0-00-813748-9
6845:"A Mystery Novel"
6784:Otago Daily Times
6640:"Delilahs Many".
6372:Riverina Recorder
5965:The Northern Star
5724:The Northern Star
5692:978-0-00-813749-6
5555:Pall Mall Gazette
5283:Rossshire Journal
5084:"Short Notices".
5053:Pall Mall Gazette
4890:978-0-00-828299-8
4293:with Donald Cairn
3984:The Essex Murders
3604:Faber & Gwyer
3293:
3292:
3096:
3095:
3059:The radio mystery
3015:On secret service
2760:, the remainder.
2741:Way of the Weasel
2721:Of these titles:
2708:The Radio Mystery
2702:On Secret Service
2627:Harry Collingwood
2591:
2590:
2476:Books written as
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2072:The Essex Murders
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1501:The Humane Angler
1441:Death by the Gaff
1313:Faber & Gwyer
1184:The Humane Angler
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952:Walter Proudfoot
835:Arthur N. Timony
734:
733:
687:Walter Proudfoot
623:Arthur N. Timony
543:Spanish Influenza
518:
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163:detective fiction
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129:Years active
102:Henrietta Clandon
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9037:Internet Archive
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8648:"Spring Books".
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6689:"What to Read".
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2754:Call in the Yard
2727:Call in the Yard
2651:juvenile fiction
2611:Call in the Yard
2481:
2478:Walter Proudfoot
2446:Kill in the Ring
2037:viii, 274 p., 8º
2006:The Vase Mystery
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1887:The Missing Link
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1800:The Daring Diana
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1567:Secrets for Sale
1375:The Money Barons
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3212:Good By Stealth
3168:The Ghost Party
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2876:Feversham's fag
2714:A sixth title,
2710:. Collins, 1941
2704:. Collins, 1939
2698:. Collins, 1941
2692:. Collins, 1940
2617:. Edwards says
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2292:Ship of secrets
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111:John Mowbray
105:Vernon Loder
62:(1938-06-15)
60:15 June 1938
41:5 March 1881
18:
9058:1938 deaths
9053:1881 births
9025:Hathi Trust
9013:Hathi Trust
8198:York Herald
7069:Hathi Trust
4329:discovered.
4146:procedural.
3710:Ernest Benn
3302:Bournemouth
2655:The New Zoo
2606:catalogue.
2411:252 p., 8º.
2028:Whose Hand?
1944:spy stories
1756:Fly Country
1625:Blind sight
1464:Ernest Benn
1397:Mr. Nemesis
1309:The New Zoo
1180:The New Zoo
1174:, with one
447:Sampson Low
425:Sampson Low
321:The Outlook
207:Bournemouth
80:Nationality
68:Bournemouth
9047:Categories
8494:The Sphere
8195:"Deaths".
8140:0093047703
8071:0093047703
6006:The Sketch
5990:The Sketch
5960:"Up North"
5036:The Sketch
4982:"Deaths".
4741:References
4509:by Hadath.
4473:by Hadath.
4244:short man.
3838:A sort of
3796:A sort of
3759:violinist.
3734:pseudonym.
3537:pseudonym.
3523:pseudonym.
3287:284 p., 8º
3265:287 p., 8º
3243:288 p., 8º
3221:285 p., 8º
3199:294 p., 8º
3177:288 p., 8º
3155:285 p., 8º
3109:Whodunnits
3090:256 p., 8º
3068:254 p., 8º
3046:256 p., 8º
3024:303 p., 8º
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2973:215 p., 8º
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2863:185 p., 8º
2841:185 p., 8º
2819:215 p., 8º
2745:The Weasel
2585:288 p., 8º
2580:Hutchinson
2576:Conspiracy
2563:286 p., 8º
2558:Hutchinson
2541:288 p., 8º
2536:Hutchinson
2519:288 p., 8º
2514:Hutchinson
2470:Hutchinson
2455:252 p., 8º
2433:252 p., 8º
2389:252 p., 8º
2367:252 p., 8º
2345:284 p., 8º
2323:252 p., 8º
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2125:266 p., 8º
2081:251 p., 8º
2059:252 p., 8º
2015:252 p., 8º
1895:287 p., 8º
1831:287 p., 8º
1809:287 p., 8º
1787:287 p., 8º
1765:287 p., 8º
1743:288 p., 8º
1693:whodunnits
1678:315 p., 8º
1656:300 p., 8º
1634:310 p., 8º
1576:280 p., 8º
1554:279 p., 8º
1532:287 p., 8º
1527:Hutchinson
1505:Hutchinson
1488:288 p., 8º
1469:159 p., 8º
1447:287 p., 8º
1428:317 p., 8º
1406:127 p., 8º
1384:320 p., 8º
1362:314 p., 8º
1340:319 p., 8º
1296:313 p., 8º
1274:319 p., 8º
1252:320 p., 8º
1230:307 p., 8º
1221:Down River
1172:whodunnits
512:312 p., 8º
493:310 p., 8º
471:320 p., 8º
452:319 p., 8º
430:308 p., 8º
408:317 p., 8º
389:320 p., 8º
177:Early life
169:Golden Age
121:Occupation
37:1881-03-05
8717:The Times
8694:146919185
8680:(1): 12.
5881:The Argus
5492:ignored (
5482:cite book
4950:ignored (
4940:cite book
4730:Whodunnit
4714:Whodunnit
4695:Whodunnit
4682:Whodunnit
4670:Whodunnit
4658:Whodunnit
4643:Whodunnit
4385:The term
4339:Whodunnit
4322:Whodunnit
4305:Whodunnit
4254:Whodunnit
4237:Whodunnit
4216:Whodunnit
4179:Whodunnit
4156:Whodunnit
4139:Whodunnit
4118:Whodunnit
4098:Whodunnit
4079:Whodunnit
4059:Whodunnit
4040:Whodunnit
4023:Whodunnit
3999:Whodunnit
3968:Whodunnit
3952:Whodunnit
3937:Whodunnit
3917:Whodunnit
3891:Whodunnit
3879:Whodunnit
3867:Whodunnit
3852:Whodunnit
3840:whodunnit
3827:Whodunnit
3811:Whodunnit
3769:Whodunnit
3722:Whodunnit
3681:Whodunnit
3662:Whodunnit
3401:whodunnit
3391:A mix of
3129:Publisher
2774:Publisher
2493:Publisher
2182:Suspicion
2116:Red Stain
2103:251p., 8º
1967:Publisher
1870:Publisher
1850:whodunnit
1734:The Crime
1717:Publisher
1608:Publisher
1318:62 p., 8º
1204:Publisher
1168:thrillers
574:Pseudonym
366:Publisher
312:The Globe
303:The Times
239:Middlesex
211:Hampshire
74:, England
72:Hampshire
51:, Ireland
9020:The Mesh
8571:2 August
8519:The Mail
8410:Archived
8303:Archived
8255:Archived
8221:Archived
8054:(1970).
6823:Archived
5697:Archived
5571:Cornhill
5550:Cornhill
5138:Archived
4895:Archived
4767:5 August
4312:evening.
4030:mystery.
3904:thriller
3591:thriller
3577:thriller
3561:thriller
3548:thriller
3485:thriller
3397:thriller
3284:, London
3262:, London
3240:, London
3218:, London
3196:, London
3174:, London
3152:, London
3087:, London
3065:, London
3043:, London
3021:, London
2970:, London
2948:, London
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2904:, London
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2386:, London
2364:, London
2342:, London
2320:, London
2298:, London
2276:, London
2254:, London
2232:, London
2226:Two Dead
2210:, London
2188:, London
2166:, London
2144:, London
2122:, London
2100:, London
2078:, London
2056:, London
2034:, London
1990:, London
1914:, London
1891:Jarrolds
1846:thriller
1828:, London
1822:Evidence
1806:, London
1784:, London
1762:, London
1740:, London
1675:, London
1653:, London
1631:, London
1573:, London
1551:, London
1529:, London
1507:, London
1466:, London
1425:, London
1403:, London
1381:, London
1359:, London
1337:, London
1315:, London
1293:, London
1287:Up North
1271:, London
1249:, London
1227:, London
1164:romances
546:pandemic
539:Debility
490:, London
449:, London
443:The Mesh
427:, London
252:Two Dead
167:genre's
9035:on the
9023:on the
9011:on the
8913:The Sun
8365:The Sun
8219:. ONS.
8217:FreeBMD
6991:"Books"
6767:The Age
6511:The Sun
6212:21 July
4733:Novels.
4685:novels.
4593:(1941).
4288:Collins
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