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GEORGE DILNOT

1883 - 1951

Writing as: George Dilnot


According to the website Golden Age of Detection: "George Dilnot (1883-1951) was a British journalist and novelist, author of crime fiction. For a time he was a professional policeman, then a journalist, before starting to write in the mid-1910s, when he wrote two detective novels with Frank Froest, a former work colleague and Scotland Yard detective. He went on to publish nearly twenty titles on his own, in which several recurring characters appeared: Inspector Strickland, Val Emery, Horace Augustus Elver, Jim Strang. Like many popular British writers, he wrote a few adventures in the Sexton Blake series."



Series Books
 
John Strang The Secret Service Man (1916)
  Counter-Spy (1942)
 
Other The Crime Club (with Frank Froest) (1915)
  The Rogues’ Syndicate aka The Maelstrom (with Frank Froest) (1916)
  Suspected aka The Hat-Pin Murder (1920)
  The Lazy Detective (1926)
  The Crooks’ Game (1927)
  The Black Ace (1929)
  The Thousandth Case (1932)
  The Real Detective (1933)
  Sister Satan (1933)
  Crook’s Castle [Horace Augustus Elver] (1934)
  Rogues’ March (1934)
  The Inside Track (1935)
  Murder Masquerade [Horace Augustus Elver] (1935)
  The Great Mail Racket [Horace Augustus Elver] (1936)
  Murder at Scotland Yard [Horace Augustus Elver] (1937)
  The Crime Reporters' Secret [Sexton Blake] (1937)
  The Case of the Missing Bridegroom [Sexton Blake] (1938)
  Tiger Lily (1939)
  Fighting Fool (1939)