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Extractions: E. C. Bentley July 10 March 30 ), was a popular English novelist and humorist of the early twentieth century, and the inventor of the clerihew , an irregular form of humorous verse on biographical topics. Born in London , Bentley worked as a journalist on several newspapers, including the Daily Telegraph . His detective novel, Trent's Last Case (1913), was much praised, numbering Dorothy L. Sayers among its admirers, and with its labryinthine and mystifying plotting can be seen as the first truly modern mystery. The success of the work inspired him, after only 23 years, to write a sequel, Trent's Own Case (1936). Several of his books have recently been reprinted by House of Stratus http://www.houseofstratus.com/ . Bentley died aged 80 in 1956. Bentley, Edmund Clerihew Bentley, Edmund Clerihew Bentley, Edmund Clerihew Bentley, Edmund Clerihew w('edmund-clerihew-bentley') Word Browser chmod
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Extractions: Trent's Last Case (US title The Woman in Black ) is actually the first novel in which gentleman sleuth Philip Trent appears. The novel is a whodunit whose unique place in the history of detective fiction is because it is at the same time the first major send-up of that very genre: Not only does Trent fall in love with one of the primary suspects — usually considered a no-no — he also, after painstakingly collecting all the evidence, draws all the wrong conclusions. Convinced that he has tracked down the murderer of a business tycoon who was shot in his mansion, he is told by the real perpetrator over dinner what mistakes in the logical deduction of the solution of the crime he has made. On hearing what really happened, Trent vows that he will never again attempt to dabble in crime detection. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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Extractions: Select Currency Home Search Links View Cart ... Trade E.C. Bentley Bentley began a lifelong career in journalism in 1902, working for ten years on the editorial staff of the Daily News and for a further twenty years on the Daily Telegraph . In 1905, he published Biography for Beginners (1913), was written in exasperation at the infallibility of Sherlock Holmes and marked the beginning of a new era in detective fiction. Indeed, it has long been hailed as marking the start of the 'Golden Age of Crime Fiction' and the first truly modern mystery. The sequel, did not appear for a further twenty three years and this was then followed by a book of short stories; Tre nt Intervenes Of Trent's Last Case Agatha Christie wrote: Home Authors E.C. Bentley