Philosopher, writer, and spirituality seeker
Henry FitzGerald Heard, known in mysterydom as
H. F. Heard, was born today in London in 1889. He published three books with beekeeper-sleuth Mr. Mycroft: the Haycraft-Queen Cornerstone work
A Taste for Honey (1941),
Reply Paid (1942), and
The Notched Hairpin (1949), and one short story, "Mr. Montalba, Obsequist" (repr.
The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, ed. Sebastian Wolfe, 1989). He also published
Murder by Reflection (1942). Wildside Press has reissued his
The Great Fog and Other Weird Tales (1944).
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