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Sydney Walter Martin "Marten" Cumberland[1] (23 July 1892, in London – 1972, in Dublin) was a British journalist, novelist and editor. He also wrote under the pseudonym, Kevin O'Hara. He specialised in the detective/mystery genre and created the character of Inspector Saturnin Dax, a French policeman.

During World War I, he served as a radio operator in the Merchant Marine. After the war, he worked successively for several newspapers and publishing houses as a writer. He also composed some detective stories for various magazines. He became a freelance journalist in 1924. In 1923, he published his first novel, Loaded Dice, which he cowrote with B.V. Shann. He married Kathleen Walsh in 1928. In his last years, he moved to Dublin, where he died in 1972.[2]

Bibliography

  • Loaded Dice (with BV Shann) (1926)
  • The Perilous Way (1926)
  • Mate in Three Moves (1929)
  • The Diary of Death (1932)
  • The Sin of David (1932)
  • The Dark House (1935)
  • Devil's Snare (1935)
  • The Impostor (1935)
  • Murder at Midnight (with BV Shann) (1935)
  • Shadowed (1936)
  • Bird of Prey (1937)
  • Someone Must Die (1940)
  • Questionable Shape (1941)
  • Quislings Over Paris (1942)
  • The Knife Will Fall (1943)
  • The Testing of Tony (1943)
  • Everything He Touched (1945)
  • Not Expected to Live (1945)
  • Steps in the Dark (1945)
  • A Lovely Corpse (1946)
  • Darkness As a Bride (1947)
  • Hearsed in Death (aka A Dilemma for Dax) (1947)
  • And Worms Have Eaten Them (aka Hate Will Find a Way) (1948)
  • And Then Came Fear (1949)
  • The Crime School (1949)
  • On the Danger List (1950)
  • Policeman's Nightmare (1950)
  • Confetti Red Can Be (aka The House in the Forest) (1951)
  • The Man Who Covered Mirrors (1951)
  • Booked for Death (aka Grave Consequences) (1952)
  • Fade Out the Stars[3] (1952)
  • One Foot in the Grave (1952)
  • The Charge Is Murder (1953)
  • Etched in Violence (1953)
  • Which of Us Is Safe? (aka Nobody Is Safe) (1953)
  • The Frightened Brides (1954)
  • Utterly Until Death (1954)
  • Lying at Death's Door (1956)
  • Far Better Dead! (1957)
  • Hate for Sale (1957)
  • Out of This World (1958)
  • Murmurs in the Rue Morgue (1959)
  • Remains to Be Seen (1960)
  • There Must Be Victims (1961)
  • Watch Out! Saturnin Dax (1962)
  • Postscript to a Death (1963)
  • Hate Finds a Way (1964)
  • The Dice Were Loaded (1965)
  • It's Your Funeral (1966)
  • No Feeling in Murder (1966)

As Kevin O'Hara

  • The Customer's Always Wrong (1951)
  • Exit and Curtain (1952)
  • Sing, Clubman, Sing! (1952)
  • Always Tell the Truth (1953)
  • It Leaves Them Cold (1954)
  • Keep Your Fingers Crossed (1955)
  • The Pace That Kills (1955)
  • Women Like to Know (1957)
  • Danger: Women at Work! (1958)
  • Well, I'll Be Hanged! (1958)
  • And Here Is the Noose! (1959)
  • Taking Life Easy (1961)
  • If Anything Should Happen (1962)
  • Do not Tell the Police (1963)
  • Do not Neglect the Body (1964)
  • It's Your Funeral (1966)

References

  1. ^ "Merchant Navy Seamen 1835-1941" index and images, findmypast (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC7R-9J6: 1 April 2015); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT350, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
  2. ^ "Marten Cumberland profile". Gadetection.pbworks.com. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  3. ^ Fade Out the Stars - Marten Cumberland - Google Books. Books.google.com. 28 October 2010. Retrieved 1 April 2015.