George Bellairs

George Bellairs
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George Bellairs was the pseudonym of Harold Blundell (1902–1985), an English crime author best known for the creation of Detective-Inspector Thomas Littlejohn. Born in Heywood, near Lancashire, Blundell introduced his famous detective in his first novel, Littlejohn on Leave (1941). A low-key Scotland Yard investigator whose adventures were told in the Golden Age style of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, Littlejohn went on to appear in more than fifty novels, including The Crime at Halfpenny Bridge (1946), Outrage on Gallows Hill (1949), and The Case of the Headless Jesuit (1950).

In the 1950s Bellairs relocated to the Isle of Man, a remote island in the Irish Sea, and began writing full time. He continued writing Thomas Littlejohn novels for the rest of his life, taking occasional breaks to write standalone novels, concluding the series with An Old Man Dies (1980).

Books By George Bellairs (36 Books)

Death in the Night Watches
Outrage on Gallows Hill
The Crime at Halfpenny Bridge
The Case of the Seven Whistlers
Calamity at Harwood
The Case of the Headless Jesuit
The Cursing Stones Murder
Bones in the Wilderness

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Intruder in the Dark
Death in the Wasteland
Death Spins the Wheel
Crime in Lepers' Hollow
Corpse at the Carnival
Corpses in Enderby
Death in Dark Glasses
Death in Desolation
Death in High Provence
Death in the Fearful Night
Death of a Tin God
Death Sends for the Doctor
Death Treads Softly
Half-mast for the Deemster
Murder Makes Mistakes
The Case of the Demented Spiv
The Night They Killed Joss Varran
The Tormentors
Toll the Bell for Murder
Death of a Shadow
Dead March for Penelope Blow
Death Drops the Pilot
Death in Room Five
Death Stops the Frolic
He'd Rather Be Dead
A Knife for Harry Dodd
The Dead Shall be Raised & The Murder of a Quack
The Body in the Dumb River