Clifford James Wheeler Hosken was born in Norwich, Norfolk. He was an author and journalist. During World War I, he served in the Flying Corps. He died in Woodbridge, Suffolk. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) The Shadow Syndicate | 1930 |
2) The Pretender | 1930 |
3) Missing from His Home | 1932 |
As 'Richard Keverne' | |
1) Carteret's Cure | 1926 |
2) The Havering Plot | 1928 |
3) William Cook – Antique Dealer (US Title: The Strange Case of William Cook [1928]) | 1928 |
4) The Sanfield Scandal | 1929 |
5) The Man in the Red Hat | 1930 |
6) The Fleet Hall Inheritance | 1931 |
7) At the Blue Gates | 1932 |
8) Menace | 1933 |
9) Artifex Intervenes (novelets) | 1934 |
10) He Laughed at Murder | 1934 |
11) Crook Stuff (short stories) | 1935 |
12) White Gas | 1937 |
13) More Crook Stuff (short stories) | 1938 |
14) Open Verdict | 1940 |
15) The Black Cripple | 1941 |
16) Crooks and Vagabonds (short stories) | 1941 |
17) The Lady in No. 4 (US Title: Coroner's Verdict: Accident [1945]) | 1944 |