• was an English barrister, judge and crime writer under the pseudonym Cyril Hare. Gordon Clark was born in Mickleham, Surrey, the third son of Henry Herbert...
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  • An English Murder is a crime novel by Cyril Hare. Published in 1951, it combines traits of classical Golden Age murder mystery – a group of guests in a...
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  • (1916-1997), American actor Augustus Hare (1834-1903), English writer Cyril Hare (1900-1958), English crime writer David Hare (dramatist) (born 1947), English...
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  • March Hare is a 1956 British comedy film directed by George More O'Ferrall and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan, Martita Hunt and Cyril Cusack...
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  • Peter Redgrove; BBC R4 7/3/1984. 1984: Tragedy at Law as the Judge; by Cyril Hare; BBC Radio 4 Saturday Night Theatre 7/4/1984. 1985–1989: After Henry as...
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    Clark (1900–1958) published a number of detective novels under the alias Cyril Hare, in which he made use of his profoundly extensive knowledge of the English...
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  • player Francis Pettigrew, a barrister-cum-sleuth invented by crime writer Cyril Hare Peter Pettigrew (character), a character in Harry Potter Oliver Pettigrew...
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  • directed by Samson Samsonov, based on the 1951 novel An English Murder by Cyril Hare. The film begins as relatives and friends come to Lord Warbeck's family...
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  • novel by Marguerite Steen When the Wind Blows, a 1949 detective novel by Cyril Hare When the Wind Blows, a 1956 novel by Noel Gerson When the Wind Blows,...
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    to prominence; nonetheless, writers such as Rex Stout, Lucille Kallen, Cyril Hare, Jonathan Gash, and Simon Brett have employed the device in their fiction...
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