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Francis Beeding (1885–1944)

Auteur de Death Walks in Eastrepps

33+ oeuvres 418 utilisateurs 9 critiques 1 Favoris

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Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Pen name of co-authors Hilary St. George Saunders and John Palmer. So please don't combine this page with either of theirs.

Crédit image: A portrait of author Hilary St George Saunders at his flat in Camden Hill, London.

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Œuvres de Francis Beeding

Death Walks in Eastrepps (1931) 159 exemplaires
The House of Dr. Edwardes (1927) 86 exemplaires
The Norwich Victims (1935) 42 exemplaires
The Seven Sleepers (1925) 13 exemplaires
The Nine Waxed Faces (1936) 11 exemplaires
Murder Intended (1932) 8 exemplaires
The Big Fish (1938) 7 exemplaires
Murdered: One by One (1937) 7 exemplaires
The Twelve Disguises (1942) 7 exemplaires
Hell Let Loose 6 exemplaires
The Hidden Kingdom (1927) 6 exemplaires
The Six Proud Walkers (1928) 6 exemplaires
The Five Flamboys (1929) 5 exemplaires
The Two Undertakers (1933) (1933) 5 exemplaires
There Are Thirteen (1946) 5 exemplaires
Take It Crooked (1932) (1934) 5 exemplaires
The Four Armourers (1930) 5 exemplaires
Death in Four Letters (2013) 3 exemplaires
League of Discontent (1930) (1930) 3 exemplaires
Eleven Were Brave 3 exemplaires
The Ten Holy Horrors (1944) 3 exemplaires
Pretty Sinister (1929) 3 exemplaires
Not a Bad Show (1940) 3 exemplaires
The Three Fishers (1931) 3 exemplaires
The Eight Crooked Trenches (1936) 2 exemplaires
Mr. Bobadil (1934) 2 exemplaires
The One Sane Man 2 exemplaires
The little white hag 2 exemplaires
He Could Not Have Slipped (1939) 2 exemplaires
The emerald clasp 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Stories to Stay Awake By (1971) — Contributeur — 100 exemplaires
Stories To Stay Awake By [abridged] (1971) — Contributeur — 41 exemplaires
My Best Thriller (1947) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1885-09-04
Date de décès
1944-08-04
Sexe
male
Pays (pour la carte)
UK
Lieu de naissance
Paddington, London, England, UK
Courte biographie
John Leslie Palmer, an English author who, under his own name wrote extensively about early English actors and about British literary figures. He also wrote fiction under the collaborative pseudonyms Francis Beeding, Christopher Haddon, David Pilgrim and John Somers.



As "Francis Beeding", he and Hilary Saint George Saunders co-authored The House of Dr. Edwardes. The novel was later used as the basis for the Hitchcock film Spellbound.



The Beeding pseudonym was kept secret from its start in 1920, until in 1925 Saunders delivered a lecture about his writing methods, as Francis Beeding, while Palmer heckled for the audience. Saunders invited Palmer to the platform, and the dual authorship was revealed.
Notice de désambigüisation
Pen name of co-authors Hilary St. George Saunders and John Palmer. So please don't combine this page with either of theirs.

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The mystery of the handkerchief drives the first third of this book. Lots of people want it, but why? And Mr. Robert Quexter, who accidentally picked it up, becomes pursued by those people, much to his extreme confusion! And there is another mystery for him to deal with - who is the Center?

It's a decent read, with a villain group that sort of precursors bad guy groups like SMERSH and SPECTRE. I'm not sure why Mr. Quexter is able to do all of the things he does in this book, but it isn't the first time a character has been misidentified and is still able to fulfill the abilities needed in that 'new' identify! And it was published in 1926, so I will cut it a little bit of slack...

Fun 'fact' - this book is NOT 4 pages! It is 320 pages! Just so you know!
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Stahl-Ricco | Mar 20, 2024 |
Excellent book! It follows the fictional exploits of the head of the British Secret Service during World War II as he tries to retrieve a rogue, but well-meaning British general in occupied France. He goes after him alone and needs 12 different disguises to make his way to the general.
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Well written, entertaining, suspenceful and enjoyable. I highly recommend it.
 
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dresdon | Jan 2, 2024 |
A serial killer is on the loose, terrorizing a small resort town in East Anglia, and the police are having a great deal of difficulty catching the killer; in the meantime, the man that perpetrated a notorious swindle nearly a generation before (which ruined many in that town), is conducting a clandestine affair in that town, and you know it won't end well for him. The book has some interesting characters, and some very good set-pieces, like the trial sequence and a fascinating interlude on the floor of the House of Commons. The negative is that the solution does "clank" a bit, and even with the detailed explanation at the end (no suicide, here: the killer is hung), it doesn't completely satisfy. Still, on balance, an interesting read. (Worthy of note: a war relic is of some importance in the book, and one of the authors, Saunders, fought on the Western Front in World War I and likely was familiar with the weapon.)… (plus d'informations)
 
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EricCostello | 6 autres critiques | Jan 26, 2022 |
Corresponding to the regular clandestine visits of a man to a married woman, a serial killer appears to target the victims who lost money in a venture. The whole town becomes fearful with regular patrols of the street. On the night of one such venture, an up-and-coming Scotland Yard sergeant makes an arrest. The evidence, while circumstantial, appears solid to those reviewing the rest. While the man admits to other crimes, he denies the murders. I spotted the solution pretty early in the novel, but the author did a pretty good job at making readers who came to that conclusion second-guess themselves. This classic golden age mystery provides readers with an interesting case.… (plus d'informations)
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thornton37814 | 6 autres critiques | Jun 2, 2021 |

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Œuvres
33
Aussi par
3
Membres
418
Popularité
#58,321
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
9
ISBN
28
Langues
2
Favoris
1

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