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T. Arthur Plummer

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Michael Sarne (1883–1961)[1] was an American writer who under the pseudonym Thomas Arthur Plummer was a popular crime fiction and mystery writer of the 1930s.[2]

His main series character was Inspector Andrew Frampton.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Allen J. Hubin Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749-2000 Addenda to the 2015 Revised Edition.
  2. ^ The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art ed. John Douglas Cook, Philip Harwood, Walter Herries Pollock - 1934 "Mr. T. Arthur Plummer can always be relied upon to serve up an exciting mystery and his Creaking Gallows (Stanley ... "
  3. ^ Howard Haycraft Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective Story 1984 0881840718