Douglas G. Browne
Browne, Douglas G.
Douglas Gordon Browne was a British writer of detective fiction and non-fiction. He was the son of Gordon Browne, R.I., R.B.A., and grandson of Hablot K. Browne, better known as "Phiz." Although brought up as a painter, at the age of 27, shortly before WWI, Mr Browne started writing short stories. He went on to produce a number of detective stories, several of which featured the archaeologist and amateur detective Major Hemyock, or the Mephistophelean public prosecutor Harvey Tuke.
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What Beckoning Ghost
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Too Many Cousins
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The rise of Scotland Yard, a history
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The Floating Bulwark
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Too many cousins
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The scalpel of Scotland Yard
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Bernard Spilsbury
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The tank in action
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Christ and his age
cover - STSir Travers HumphreysDouglas G. Browne
Sir Travers Humphreys
no cover - FFingerprintsDouglas G. Browne
Fingerprints
no cover - FFingerprintsDouglas G. Browne
Fingerprints
no cover - DWDeath wears a mask.Douglas G. Browne
Death wears a mask
no cover - PTPrivate Thomas AtkinsDouglas G. Browne
Private Thomas Atkins
no cover - TCThe cotfold conundrumsDouglas G. Browne
The cotfold conundrums
no cover - PXPlan XVI.Douglas G. Browne
Plan XVI
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What Beckoning Ghost
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Too Many Cousins
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The rise of Scotland Yard, a history
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The Floating Bulwark
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Too many cousins
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The scalpel of Scotland Yard
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Bernard Spilsbury
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The tank in action
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Christ and his age
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Sir Travers Humphreys
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Fingerprints
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Fingerprints
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Death wears a mask
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Private Thomas Atkins
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The cotfold conundrums
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Plan XVI
