A. Fielding
A. Fielding (Archibald E. Fielding, A.E. Fielding or also known as Dorothy Feilding) (1884 - 1946) was an English author who wrote mystery novels. The Golden Age crime writer produced 25 English mysteries between 1924 and 1944, with 23 of them being the most well-known series about detective Chief Inspector Pointer. The actual identity of the author is currently unknown.
Literary works
Inspector Pointer series
- The Eames Erskine Case (1924)
- The Charteris Mystery (1925)
- The Footsteps That Stopped (1926)
- The Clifford Affair (1927)
- The Cluny Problem (1928)
- The Net Around Joan Ingilby (1928)
- Murder at the Nook (1929)
- The Mysterious Partner (1929)
- The Craig Poisoning Mystery (1930)
- The Wedding-Chest Mystery (1930)
- The Upfold Farm Mystery (1931)
- Death of John Tait (1932)
- The Westwood Mystery (1932)
- The Tall House Mystery (1933)
- The Cautley Conundrum (1934)
- The Paper Chase (1934)
- Pointer to a Crime (1934)
- The Case of the Missing Diary (1935)
- Tragedy at Beechcroft (1935)
- The Case of the Two Pearl Necklaces (1936)
- Mystery at the Rectory (1936)
- Black Cats Are Lucky (1937)
- Scarecrow (1937)
Novels
- Deep Currents (1924)
- Murder in Suffolk (1925)
References
http://gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty-a-m.html#letterF
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