Anthony Berkeley Cox

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Anthony Berkeley Cox was a British crime writer and critic, best known for his influential detective novels and psychological thrillers written under the pen names Anthony Berkeley and Francis Iles.

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instanceOf crime writer
literary critic
person
conflict World War I
countryOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
createdCharacter Roger Sheringham NERFINISHED
educatedAt University College London
familyName Cox NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork crime fiction criticism
detective fiction
gender male
genre crime fiction
detective fiction
psychological thriller
givenName Anthony
influenced development of psychological crime novel
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Detection Club NERFINISHED
movement Golden Age of Detective Fiction NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableWork Before the Fact NERFINISHED
Jumping Jenny NERFINISHED
Malice Aforethought NERFINISHED
The Layton Court Mystery NERFINISHED
The Poisoned Chocolates Case NERFINISHED
The Silk Stocking Murders NERFINISHED
The Wychford Poisoning Case NERFINISHED
Trial and Error NERFINISHED
occupation crime writer
journalist
literary critic
writer
placeOfBirth Watford NERFINISHED
pseudonym Anthony Berkeley NERFINISHED
Francis Iles NERFINISHED
servedIn British Army NERFINISHED
workedAs newspaper columnist
wroteUnderName Anthony Berkeley NERFINISHED
Francis Iles NERFINISHED

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Suspicion (1941 film) author Anthony Berkeley Cox
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