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A. G. Macdonell

Archibald Gordon Macdonell was a Scottish writer, journalist, and broadcaster. He was born in Poona, India, to a Scottish family. He served as a lieutenant of the Royal Field Artillery during World War I. He then joined the League of Nations in 1922. He later made his living as a journalist in London, writing stage reviews for the London Mercury.
He became famous in 1933 for the publication of the satirical novel England, their England. Also highly praised is his Autobiography of a Cad, a grimly comic portrait of a 1930s Tory. He also wrote a number of novels and plays, as well as some military history.

Under the pseudonym of Neil Gordon he wrote five detective novels, including a Buchanesque political thriller called The Factory on the Cliff (1928); and The Bleston Mystery (1928) done in collaboration with Milward Kennedy, one of the founders of the Detection Club. Under the pen name John Cameron he wrote two other detective novels: Seven Stabs (1929) and Body Found Stabbed (1932).
A. G. Macdonell died in Oxford in 1941.

Bibliography

The Bleston Mystery (1928) - with Milward Kennedy

As Neil Gordon:
The Professor’s Poison (1928)
The Factory on the Cliff (1928), US title: The New Gun Runners
The Silent Murders (1929)
The Big Ben Alibi (1930)
Murder in Earl's Court (1931)
The Shakespeare Murders (1933)

As John Cameron:
Seven Stabs (1929)
Body Found Stabbed (1932)

As A.G. Macdonell:
(strictly adventure & military novels)
Lords & Masters (1936)
Flight from a Lady (1939)
The Crew of the Anaconda (1940)

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British journalist and writer (1895–1941)

Born 3 November 1895
Died 16 January 1941

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