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Pseudonym of Ernest Carpenter Elmore. He was born in Maidstone, Kent. He was a theatre producer and director. He also wrote fantasy novels. He is the creator of 'William Meredith', an Inspector of the Cumberland County Constabulary. |
Titles and year of publication:
| 'William Meredith' Novels | |
| 1) The Cornish Coast Murder | 1935 |
| 2) The Lake District Murder | 1935 |
| 3) The Sussex Downs Murder | 1936 |
| 4) The Cheltenham Square Murder | 1937 |
| 5) Loss of a Head | 1938 |
| 6) Hand on the Alibi | 1939 |
| 7) Death on Paper | 1940 |
| 8) Death of a Cad | 1940 |
| 9) Slow Vengeance | 1941 |
| 10) Death Knows No Calendar | 1942 |
| 11) Death Deals a Double | 1943 |
| 12) Death in Ambush | 1945 |
| 13) Trouble A-Brewing | 1946 |
| 14) Death Makes a Prophet | 1947 |
| 15) Dangerous Sunlight | 1948 |
| 16) A Glut of Red Herrings | 1949 |
| 17) Death Steals the Show | 1950 |
| 18) The Constable and the Lady | 1951 |
| 19) When the Case Was Opened | 1952 |
| 20) Death on the Riviera | 1952 |
| 21) Twice Dead | 1953 |
| 22) So Much in the Dark | 1954 |
| 23) Two Ends to the Town | 1955 |
| 24) A Shift of Guilt | 1956 |
| 25) A Telegram from Le Touquet | 1956 |
| 26) Another Man’s Shadow | 1957 |
| Other Novels | |
| 1) Death in White Pyjamas | 1944 |
| 2) Murder in Montparnasse | 1949 |
| 3) A Twist of the Rope | 1958 |
| 4) The Night the Fog Came Down | 1958 |
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