
George Bellairs
4 SeriesGeorge Bellairs, the pen name of Harold Blundell (1902-1982), was an English author renowned for his crime fiction, notably the Thomas Littlejohn series. He authored over 50 novels, occasionally using the pseudonym Hilary Landon. Bellairs also worked as a bank manager before retiring to the Isle of Man.
George Bellairs presents a series of gripping mysteries, each with alternate titles. In "Murder Will Speak," also known as "The Dead Shall Be Raised," a complex murder case unfolds. "The Case of the Headless Jesuit," published as "Death Brings in the New Year," investigates a mysterious beheading. "Dead March for Penelope Blow," also titled "Dead March for Penelope," follows the tragic death of Penelope. "The Body in the Dumb River," known as "Murder Masquerade," delves into a deceptive murder. Bellairs, writing as Hilary Landon, crafts "Murder at Morning Prayers" and "Circle Round a Corpse," adding depth to his collection of intriguing whodunits.