William Fitzgerald Jenkins was born in Norfolk, Virginia. He was an author, short story writer, screenwriter, and scriptwriter for radio and television. He wrote in many genres and published more than 1500 short stories and articles, 14 movie scripts, and hundreds of radio scripts and television plays. Visit also this site. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) The Man Who Feared | 1942 |
2) The Murder of the U.S.A. (Also published as: Destroy the U.S.A. [1946]) | 1946 |
As 'Murray Leinster' | |
1) Scalps (UK Title: Wings of Chance [1935]) | 1930 |
2) Murder Madness | 1931 |
3) Murder Will Out | 1932 |
4) Murder in the Family | 1935 |
5) No Clues | 1935 |