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Joseph Smith Fletcher (7 February 1863 - 30 January 1935) was a British journalist and writer. He wrote about 200 books on a wide variety of subjects, both fiction and non-fiction. He was one of the leading writers of detective fiction in the "Golden Age".

Fletcher was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, son of a clergyman. He was educated at Silcoates School in Wakefield. After some study of law, he became a journalist. His first books published were poetry, and he then moved on to write numerous works of both historical fiction and history, many dealing with Yorkshire. He was made a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. In 1914 he wrote his first detective novel and went on to write over a hundred, latterly featuring private investigator, Ronald Camberwell.

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Bibliography

  1. The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation

  2. The Middle Temple Murder

  3. The Middle of Things

  4. Behind the Monocle and Other Stories

  5. The Talleyrand Maxim

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  • Legal name: James Smith Fletcher
  • Birthdate: February 7, 1863
  • Birthplace: Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
  • Nationality: British
  • Gender: Male
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  • Date of death: January 30, 1935 (aged 72)
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