George Bellairs

George Bellairs
19 April 1902 – 18 April 198211
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The pen name of Harold Blundell, a British detective novelist. Harold Blundell was a prominent banker and philanthropist from Manchester with close connections to the University of Manchester. He was born in Lancashire and married Gwladys Mabel Roberts in 1930. Over a span of forty years, Blundell…
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MysteryCrimeFictionHistorical FictionClassics
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Harold Blundell, Hilary Landon, G. Bellairs, George BELLAIRSFeatured Works

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Chief Inspector Littlejohn #55
Death treads softly
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Chief Inspector Littlejohn #26
Death spins the wheel
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Chief Inspector Littlejohn #42
Intruder in the dark
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Chief Inspector Littlejohn #43
Death of a busybody
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Frequently asked questions
What is George Bellairs best known for?
George Bellairs is primarily known for his series of detective novels featuring Inspector Thomas Littlejohn, a gruff but astute investigator who solves mysteries in various English settings.
What is the reading order for the Inspector Littlejohn series?
The Inspector Littlejohn series is best read in publication order to follow the character's development and the evolving style of the author. While each book presents a self-contained mystery, reading them chronologically provides the most cohesive experience.
Did George Bellairs write under other names?
George Bellairs was a pen name used by Harold Blundell, who was a banker by profession and wrote his detective novels in his spare time.










