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Fear Round About

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George Bellairs

The pen name of Harold Blundell, a British detective novelist. Harold Blundell was a prominent banker and philanthropist from Manchester with close connections to the University of Manchester. He was born in Lancashire and married Gwladys Mabel Roberts in 1930. Over a span of forty years, Blundell as Bellairs wrote over fifty novels in his spare time. He was best known for his popular series featuring gruff, pipe-smoking Detective Inspector Thomas Littlejohn. His books are set at a time when the real life British Scotland Yard would send their most brilliant of sleuths out to the rest of the country to solve their most insolvable of murders. In the late 1950s he moved to the Isle of Man and became a full-time writer. Many of his novels are set on the Isle of Man. He also wrote four books using the pseudonym Hilary Landon.

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Chief Inspector Littlejohn #54 A Yard Coroner who had retired to a manor house in the country, said to be haunted, gets mixed up with two characters until an untimely death made them flee. - from Goodreads Mr. Sebastian Dommett, retired county coroner, had led an unhappy life during his career. Originally a member of a legal firm, his partner had decamped with clients’ funds. Then his only daughter had eloped with a policeman, which made Mr. Dommett detest the police and harry them in his court. He ended up by living in fear of someone or something, but never lost his aplomb. Finally, Mr. Dommett, hearing that Chief Superintendent Littlejohn, of Scotland Yard, was approaching retirement, had the temerity to consider offering Littlejohn the job of steward and security officer of a tumbledown manor house his wife inherited. Before Dommett could make a firm offer, however, he was found battered to death and it fell to Littlejohn to collaborate with the local police on the case. The ruined manor house was said to be haunted and of evil repute. Many strange things happened there and among its strange inhabitants before Littlejohn wrapped up the affair. - from georgebellairs.com

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