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H·C· bèi H. C. Bailey
yīng guó wēn suō wáng cháo  (1878niánèryuè1rì1961niánsānyuè24rì)

yuèdòuH·C· bèi H. C. Baileyzài小说之家dezuòpǐn!!!
  H·C·Bailey( 1878.2.1 yīng guó lún dūn -1961.3.24 yīng guó llanfairfechan)
   lèi xíng zhēn tàn
   zhù yào lièléi · qióng( ReggieFortune) ,1920-1948
   yuē shū · ( JoshuaClunk) ,1930-1950
  H·C· bèi -H·C·Bailey
   bèi quán míng hēng · tuō · bèi ( HenryChristopherBailey), shēng fēn shí jiān zhù zài lún dūn zài niú jīn xué shèng xué yuàn jiù , 1901 nián huò diǎn wén xué xué wèi。 1901 nián dào 1946 nián jiān wéi lún dūnměi diàn xùn bào》( DailyTelegraph) gōng zuòzuì chū shì píng lùnjiē zhe shì zhàn shì bào dàozuì hòu chéng wéi shè lùn zhuàn gǎo rén
   bèi zài xué jiān chuàng zuò liǎo cháng piān xiǎo shuōcóng 1901 nián dào 1928 nián jīhū měi nián chū bǎn shǐ xiǎo shuōtóng shí bié rén zuò jiāng de shǐ xiǎo shuō gǎi biān wéi tái bìng qiě chuàng zuò liǎo zuì chū de léi · qióng liè duǎn piān de zuì hòu shǐ xiǎo shuō shì nài 'ěr xiān shēng》( Mr.Cardonnel), biǎo 1931 niánshì de sān shí shǐ xiǎo shuōtóng de zhēn tàn xiǎo shuō tóngbèi de shǐ xiǎo shuō zài rén chǎng jǐng shàng fēi cháng duō。《 luó zhī yīng》( TheRomanEagles)( 1928) shì 'ér tóng wéi qiú de shǐ xiǎo shuōshí jiān shì kǎi qīn shí de dài yīng guó。《 nài 'ěr xiān shēngkāi shǐ de shí jiān shì 1658 niánzhèng shì lún wēi 'ěr tǒng zhì xià de zuì hòu nián
  1908 niánbèi tóng · hēi dēng · zhēn · gài ( LydiaHadenJanetGuest) jié hūn men yòu liǎng 'ér jiā rén zhù zài lún dūn jiāo bèi hěn huān xiě zuò de duō zuò pǐn dōushì zài cān chuáng shàng zhè duàn shí jiān wán chéng de hái huān sàn shì nòng huā cǎozhè xiē xiàn zài de zuò pǐn zhōngbèi shì zhēn tàn ( DetectionClub) de chuàng shǐ huì yuán zhī de chéng yuán hái bāo kuò lún zuì hòu 'àn》( 1913) de zuò zhě E·C· běn bèi zàiměi diàn xùn bàode tóng shì G·K· qiē dùn děng
   bèi 'ǎi xiǎoshēn cái shòuxuēhēi tóu hēi dài zhe hòu yǎn jìngzài de zuò pǐn zhōngbèi wǎng wǎng biǎo xiàn chū de hǎo shēng huó zhuàng tài shǎo zuò pǐn zhōng chū xiàn yòu shān yòu shuǐ de chǎng jǐngér tuì xiū zhī hòubiàn bān dào wēi 'ěr shì běi zhè yàng fāng。( ellry)


  Henry Christopher Bailey (1878 – 1961) was an English author of detective fiction. Bailey wrote mainly short stories featuring a medically-qualified detective called Reggie Fortune. Fortune's mannerisms and speech put him into the same class as Lord Peter Wimsey but the stories are much darker, and often involve murderous obsession, police corruption, financial skulduggery, child abuse and miscarriages of justice. Although Mr Fortune is seen at his best in short stories, he also appears in several novels.
  A second series character, Josiah Clunk, is a sanctimonious lawyer who exposes corruption and blackmail in local politics, and who manages to profit from the crimes. He appears in eleven novels published between 1930 and 1950, including The Sullen Sky Mystery (1935), widely regarded as Bailey's magnum opus.
  
  Work
  
  Call Mr Fortune (1920)
  Mr Fortune's Practice (1923)
  Mr Fortune's Trials (1925)
  Mr Fortune, Please (1928)
  Mr Fortune Speaking (1929)
  Garstons / The Garston Murder Case (1930; Clunk)
  Mr Fortune Explains (1930)
  Case for Mr Fortune (1932)
  The Red Castle / The Red Castle Mystery (1932; Clunk)
  The Man in the Cape (1933)
  Mr Fortune Wonders (1933)
  Shadow on the Wall (1934; Fortune, cameo by Clunk)
  Mr Fortune Objects (1935)
  The Sullen Sky Mystery (1935; Clunk)
  A Clue for Mr Fortune (1936)
  Black Land, White Land (1937; Fortune)
  Clunk's Claimant / The Twittering Bird Mystery (1937; Clunk, cameo by Fortune)
  This is Mr Fortune (1938)
  The Great Game (1939; Fortune, cameo by Clunk)
  The Veron Mystery / Mr Clunk's Text (1939; Clunk, cameo by Fortune)
  Mr Fortune Here (1940)
  The Bishop's Crime (1940; Fortune)
  The Little Captain / Orphan Ann(1941; Clunk)
  No Murder / The Apprehensive Dog (1942; Fortune)
  Dead Man's Shoes / Nobody's Vineyard (1942; Clunk)
  Mr Fortune Finds a Pig (1943; Fortune)
  Slippery Ann / The Queen of Spades (1944; Clunk)
  Dead Man's Effects / The Cat's Whisker (1945; Fortune)
  The Wrong Man (1946; Clunk)
  The Life Sentence (1946; Fortune)
  Honour Among Thieves (1947; Clunk)
  Saving a Rope / Save a Rope (1948; Fortune)
  Shrouded Death (1950; Clunk)
  The Thistle Down in The Queen's Book of the Red Cro
  
  Reference
  
  Murder Will Out: The Detective in Fiction, T. J. Binyon (Oxford, 1989) ISBN 0-19-219223-X pp.22-26
    

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