John Creasey
John Creasey (1908-1973) was a prolific English author best known for detective and crime novels, writing over 550 books under 28 pseudonyms that sold millions worldwide.[1][3] Born the seventh of nine children in a working-class family, he overcame polio, 743 publisher rejections, and wrote at an astonishing rate, sometimes two novels a week, after his first success in 1932.[1][2] He received an MBE for wartime services and an Edgar Award in 1962.[2][3]
mystery
crime
detective
thriller
science fiction
romance
western
The Toff and the Stolen Tresses (G. K. Hall Nightingale Series Edition)
Toff and the Spider Largeprint
Carriers of death: A Department Z adventure
Murder, London - New York (Inspector West)
Gideon's men, (King crime)
The Unbegotten (Dr. Palfrey)
Traitor's Doom (Dr. Palfrey)
Blood Red: (Writing as Anthony Morton) (The Baron)
Murder Ahead
Shadow The Baron
Thorndike British Favorites - Large Print - The Toff and the Curate
Come Home to Death (The Patrick Dawlish Mysteries)
A part for a policeman.
The League of Dark Men (Department Z)
Intent to Murder
Vigilantes & Biscuits: (Writing as JJ Marric) (Gideon of Scotland Yard)
Sabotage (A Department Z adventure)
The League of Light
The Gelignite Gang an Inspector West Mystery
Toff Is Back
The perilous country;: A Doctor Palfrey thriller
Hide the Baron
Prophet of Fire
A scream of murder,