Charles G. Booth
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Charles G. Booth | |
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Born | Charles Gordon Booth February 12, 1896 Beverly Hills, California |
Occupation | Writer (novelist) |
Nationality | British |
Period | 20th century |
Genre | Fiction |
Charles Gordon Booth (February 12, 1896 – May 22, 1949) was a
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Works
- Sinister House, (1926)
- Gold Bullets, (1929)
- Murder At High Tide, (1930)
- Seven Alibis, (1932)
- The Cat And The Clock, (1935)
- The General Died At Dawn, (1937)
- Mr Angel Comes Aboard, (1944)
- Murder Strikes Thrice, (1946)
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References
External links
- Charles G. Booth at IMDb
- Charles G. Booth, "Stag Party" Features, National Public RadioJanuary 2008 (Accessed March 3, 2015)