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  2. An Inspector Calls - Wikipedia

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    An Inspector Calls is a modern morality play and drawing room play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in the Soviet Union in 1945 [1] [2] and at the New Theatre in London the following year. [3] It is one of Priestley's best-known works for the stage and is considered to be one of the classics of mid-20th century ...

  3. An Inspector Calls (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    An Inspector Calls was filmed at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Middlesex, under the auspices of the Watergate Productions Ltd. [2] In the original play, the Inspector's name was Inspector Goole. [3] Although the play never shows Eva Smith, the film opens in flashbacks that show each member of the family's involvement in Smith's life.

  4. The Falls (Rankin novel) - Wikipedia

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    A student vanishes in Edinburgh and her wealthy family of bankers ensures Lothian and Borders Police is under pressure to find her. The novel presents in detail a difficult case, where the newly appointed (and first female) Chief Super, Gill Templer, is trying to please her superiors and manipulate her CID officers.

  5. Richard Jury - Wikipedia

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    Richard Jury is a fictional character in a series of mystery novels written by Martha Grimes. [1]Initially a chief inspector, later a superintendent, Jury is invariably assisted in his cases by Melrose Plant, a British aristocrat who has given up his titles, and by his hypochondriacal but dependable sergeant, Alfred Wiggins.

  6. Roderick Alleyn - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Alleyn (pronounced "Allen") is a fictional character who first appeared in 1934. [1] He is the policeman hero of the 32 detective novels of Ngaio Marsh.Marsh and her gentleman detective belong firmly in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, although the last Alleyn novel, Light Thickens, was published in 1982.

  7. Colin Watson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John Colin Watson (1 February 1920 – 18 January 1983) was a British writer of detective fiction and the creator of characters such as Inspector Purbright and Lucilla Teatime. Born in Croydon , Surrey, he is best remembered for the twelve Flaxborough novels, typified by their comic and dry wit and set in a fictional small town in England which ...

  8. Strip Jack - Wikipedia

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    Detective Inspector John Rebus is sympathetic to the MP's problems, and interviews a member of the Jacks' social circle, Andrew MacMillan, who is locked up in a psychiatric hospital after murdering his wife many years before. It becomes increasingly evident that somebody has 'set up' Jack, with the intention of stripping him of his good name ...

  9. Resurrection Men - Wikipedia

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    The title, besides the explanation in the book itself, is a reference to the body-snatchers of the 19th century, who were known as 'resurrectionists' or 'resurrection men'. Rebus himself, in the preceding novel, The Falls, was preoccupied with Burke and Hare who posed as grave-robbers and are often carelessly identified as 'resurrection men.' [2]