Archibald Gordon Macdonell was born in Poona, India. He was a Scottish writer, journalist and broadcaster. He also wrote under the pseudonyms 'John Cameron' and 'Neil Gordon' and together with Milward Kennedy under the joint pseudonym 'Robert Milward Kennedy'. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) The Spanish Pistol and other stories (short stories) | 1939 |
2) The Crew of the Anaconda | 1940 |
As 'John Cameron' | |
1) Seven Stabs | 1929 |
2) Body Found Stabbed | 1932 |
As 'Neil Gordon' | |
1) The Factory on the Cliff (US Title: The New Gun Runners [1928]) | 1928 |
2) The Professor's Poison | 1928 |
3) The Silent Murders | 1929 |
4) The Big Ben Alibi | 1930 |
5) Murder in Earl's Court | 1931 |
6) The Shakespeare Murders | 1933 |
As 'Robert Milward Kennedy' (with Milward Kennedy) | |
1) The Bleston Mystery | 1928 |