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Inspector John Madden

Inspector John Madden

John Madden is the protagonist in a series of historical mystery novels by South African novelist Rennie Airth set in the early twenties to the mid-forties. Inspector John Madden initially works out of Scotland Yard (later leaving Scotland Yard and London). Prior to becoming a detective, he was a veteran of World War I and carries with him some measue of "shell-shock" from the war.John Madden is the protagonist in a series of historical mystery novels by South African novelist Rennie Airth set in the early twenties to the mid-forties. Inspector John Madden initially works out of Scotland Yard (later leaving Scotland Yard and London). Prior to becoming a detective, he was a veteran of World War I and carries with him some measue of "shell-shock" from the war.

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W. Somerset Maugham, Books and You

W. Somerset Maugham, Books and You

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Roald Dahl, Matilda

Roald Dahl, Matilda

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Saul Bellow

Saul Bellow

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Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

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