Douglas Gordon Browne was brought up as a painter but, at the age of 27, he started writing short stories and detective novels.
He is the creator of:
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Titles and year of publication:
'Major Hemyock' Novels | |
1) The Dead Don’t Bite | 1933 |
2) The Looking-Glass Murders | 1935 |
3) The May-Week Murders | 1937 |
'Harvey Tuke' Novels | |
1) Death Wears a Mask | 1940 |
2) Too Many Cousins | 1946 |
3) What Beckoning Ghost | 1947 |
4) Rustling End | 1948 |
5) Death in Perpetuity | 1950 |
6) Sergeant Death | 1955 |
7) Death in Seven Volumes | 1958 |
Other Novels | |
1) Uncle William and other stories (short stories) | 1930 |
2) The Cotfold Conundrums | 1933 |
3) Plan XVI | 1934 |
4) The Stolen Boat-Train | 1935 |
5) The House of the Sword | 1939 |