Francis Gerard Fairlie was born in London. In 1914, he joined the Officers Training Corps. From 1918 to 1924 he served in the Scots Guards. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Scissors Cut Paper | 1927 |
2) The Man Who Laughed | 1928 |
3) Stone Blunts Scissors | 1928 |
4) The Exquisite Lady (US Title: Yellow Munro [1929]) | 1929 |
5) The Muster of the Vultures | 1929 |
6) The Reaper | 1929 |
7) Suspect | 1930 |
8) The Man with Talent | 1931 |
9) Unfair Lady | 1931 |
10) Birds of Prey | 1932 |
11) Mr. Malcolm Presents | 1932 |
12) The Rope Which Hangs (novelets) | 1932 |
13) Shot in the Dark | 1932 |
14) Men for Counters | 1933 |
15) The Treasure Nets | 1933 |
16) Copper at Sea | 1934 |
17) That Man Returns (short stories) | 1934 |
18) Bulldog Drummond on Dartmoor | 1938 |
19) The Pianist Shoots First | 1938 |
20) Bulldog Drummond Attacks | 1939 |
21) Captain Bulldog Drummond | 1945 |
22) They Found Each Other | 1946 |
23) Bulldog Drummond Stands Fast | 1947 |
24) Hands Off Bulldog Drummond | 1949 |
25) Calling Bulldog Drummond | 1951 |
26) Winner Take All | 1953 |
27) The Return of the Black Gang | 1954 |
28) No Sleep for Macall | 1955 |
29) Deadline for Macall | 1956 |
30) Double the Bluff | 1957 |
31) Macall Gets Curious | 1959 |
32) Please Kill My Cousin | 1961 |