Dr. Morelle Meets Murder by Ernest Dudley

Dr. Morelle Meets Murder by Ernest Dudley

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Dr. Morelle Meets Murder by Ernest Dudley

Here is another collection of the strange adventures of Doctor Morelle, that most sardonic of detectives, in a sequence of eight intriguing episodes from the Doctor's casebook. The Doctor meets both brutal and cunning murders and murderers, ranging from a man battered to death with a heavy brass object to a woman poisoned with cyanide. Morelle investigates in his inimitable, cerebral, and biting style. He is aided--or sometimes handicapped--by his gentle, timorous assistant, Miss Frayle--who in this volume finally tells gets her backbone up and tells her employer that enough is enough Finding a new secretary--or keeping the old one--proves to be one of the most difficult mysteries that Dr. Morelle has ever had to solve Great classic British crime stories.
Ernest Dudley joined a repertory company in Ireland at age 17 and subsequently becoming part of Charles Doran's Shakespearean company. With his wife Jane Grahame he starred in the first British touring production of Noel Coward's Private Lives. After performing minor roles in several more West End plays, Dudley decided that he was better suited to writing than acting, and became a gossip columnist for the Daily Mail. He also started writing scripts for BBC Radio. His long-running radio series Mr Walker Wants to Know was adapted as a novel of the same name in 1939, and in 1942 Dudley was given his own radio show, The Armchair Detective. It ran for more than 10 years, had over 10 million listeners, and was even adapted as a film in 1951, in which Dudley starred. 1942 also saw the first appearance of Dudley's most famous radio creation, the psychiatrist detective Dr Morelle, who made his debut on the anthology show Monday Night at Eight. The segments featuring him were entitled Meet Dr Morelle, and between 1942 and 1946 they starred Dennis Arundell as Morelle and Dudley's wife as Miss Frayle. Heron Carvic took over the lead role from 1947-48, and in 1957 Cecil Parker was the voice of Morelle in the 13-episode series A Case for Dr Morelle (with Sheila Sim as Miss Frayle). The success of the radio series led to several spin-offs: Dudley wrote three volumes of short stories and 12 novels featuring Morelle and co-wrote (with Arthur Watkyn) the play Dr Morelle. A film, The Case of The Missing Heiress, was made in 1949, starring Valentine Dyall. Dudley scripted many other series for radio and television, including the 1950s TV series Judge For Yourself, in which the audience decided the outcome of fictional court cases; a 1967 radio comedy thriller series starring Leslie Phillips, The House of Unspeakable Secrets; and a 1987 radio adaptation of Dick Francis' Proof. He kept writing well into his 90s, penning numerous books including crime fiction, historical novels, nonfiction, and biographies.
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ISBN 13 9781434444295
ISBN 10 1434444295
Title Dr. Morelle Meets Murder
Author Ernest Dudley
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wildside Press
Year published 2012-01-24
Number of pages 172
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