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Anthony Berkeley Cox

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Anthony Berkeley Cox (July 5, 1893March 9, 1971) was a British crime fiction writer. He wrote under several names: Francis Iles, Anthony Berkeley, and A. Monmouth Platts. Berkeley was quite prominent amongst crime writers of his time (the Golden Age of Detective Fiction) and was closely associated with others in this field, including Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, and G. K. Chesterton in the Detection Club.

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Life

Berkeley was born in Watford, England, and educated in Sherborne School and the University College of London. After serving in the army in World War I, Berkeley worked as a journalist for many years, contributing to such magazines as Punch and The Humorist. In 1938, he took up the post of reviewer for John O'London's Weekly and the Daily Telegraph, writing under his pen name Francis Illes. In the forties he wrote for the Sunday Times, and The Guardian from the mid-1950's through to 1970.

Books

Books written as Anthony Berkeley

Roger Sherringham books

  • The Layton Court Mystery (1925)
  • The Wychford Poisoning Case (1926)
  • Roger Sheringham and the Vane Mystery [US title: The Mystery at Lovers' Cave] (1927)
  • The Silk Stocking Murders (1928)
  • The Poisoned Chocolates Case (1929)
  • The Second Shot (1930)
  • Top Storey Murder (1931)
  • Murder in the Basement (1932)
  • Jumping Jenny [US title: Dead Mrs. Stratton] (1933)
  • Panic Party [US title: Mr Pidgeon's Island] (1934)
  • The Roger Sheringham Stories (1994)
  • The Avenging Chance and Other Mysteries from Roger Sheringham's Casebook (2004)

Other books

  • Professor On Paws (1926)
  • Mr Priestley's Problem [US title: The Amateur Crime] (1927)
  • The Piccadilly Murder (1929)
  • Not to Be Taken [US title: A Puzzle in Poison] (1937)
  • Trial and Error (1937)
  • Death in the House (1939)
  • The Scoop and Behind the Screen (1983) (Originally published in The Listener (1931) and (1930), both written by members of the Detection Club)

Books written as Francis Iles

Books written as A Monmouth Platts

  • Cicely Disappears (1927)

Uncollected stories

  • Mr. Simpson Goes to the Dogs (1934)
  • The Policeman Only Taps Once (1936)
  • Publicity Heroine (1936)

Uncollected stories written as Francis Iles

  • Outside the Law (1934)
  • Dark Journey (1935)
  • It Takes Two to Make a Hero (1943)

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    A(nthony) B(erkeley) Cox
    Anthony Berkeley Cox (Anthony Berkeley, Francis Iles) was a journalist with a satiric bent, a mystery critic, and a major detective story writer and innovator whose career and wit gave new life and appeal to the detective story form at the start of its G... more


     
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