In the
Oxford Times, Christopher Gray
celebrates the centenary of the publication of
The Middle Temple Murder (1919) by Yorkshire-born
Joseph Smith Fletcher, better known as
J. S. Fletcher (1863–1935). Says Gray, "The novel put me very much in mind of John Buchan’s
The Thirty-Nine Steps." In the novel (
read by presidential mystery fan Woodrow Wilson), a journalist and a Scotland Yard inspector see something more in a violent death than a robbery gone wrong.
More on Fletcher (who apparently also was
a friend of T. S. Stribling)
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