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The Double-Thirteen Mystery
A Dr Hailey Detective Novel
1926
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3.75
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Dr Eustice Hailey took a pinch of snuff, then considered the situation his agitated young friend, the Honourable Robert Barling, had disclosed to him. While dancing the previous night with his fiancée, Olva Vorloff, a beautiful, tragic-eyed Russian exile, Bob saw her face pale with terror. He had turned just quickly enough to see a man in the doorway, a Russian she had recently passed on the stairs without recognition. The girl had pleaded fatigue and he took her home. The next morning she had vanished.

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Anthony Wynne
Anthony Wynne
Author · 20 books

Anthony Wynne is a pseudonym of Robert McNair Wilson, an English physician, who developed a specialism in cardiology after working as an assistant to Sir James Mackenzie, whose biography he subsequently wrote in 1926. He was born in Glasgow, the son of William and Helen Wilson, (née Turner), He was educated at Glasgow Academy and Glasgow University and became House Surgeon at Glasgow Western Infirmary. He was Medical Correspondent of 'The Times' from 1914–1942. He twice stood, unsuccessfully, for Parliament, as liberal candidate for the Saffron Walden district of Essex in 1922 and 1923. He wrote biographies and historical works under his own name and a single novel under the pseudonym Harry Colindale. Under Anthony Wynne, he created Eustace Hailey, a doctor in mental diseases and amateur sleuth, who featured in many of his 45 mystery novels, beginning with 'The Mystery of the Evil Eye' (1925) and ending with 'Death of a Shadow' (1950). As Anthony Wynne he also wrote short stories for a variety of magazines and newspapers. He married Winifred Paynter on 7th December 1905 in Alnwick, Northumberland, and the couple had three sons. In the September quarter of 1928 he married again, Doris May Fischel, at Hampstead and they had two sons. He died in the New Forest, Hampshire, on 29 November 1963.

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