Max Murray (1901-1956) was born in the Australian bush. He worked as an reporter on a Sydney paper, then set out to work his way around the world. He spent eight years in the USA, working in lumber camps and freight yards, and on a Mississippi tugboat. He later worked for the News Chronicle and became a foreign correspondent. During WW2 he wrote and edited Radio Newsreel for the BBC. His detective stories show a remarkable consistency in titles.
Bibliography
The Voice of the Corpse (1948)
The King and the Corpse (1949)
No Duty on a Corpse (1950) aka The Queen and the Corpse
The Neat Little Corpse (1951)
The Right Honourable Corpse (1952)
Good Luck to the Corpse (1953)
The Doctor and the Corpse (1953)
The Sunshine Corpse (1954)
Royal Bed for a Corpse (1955)
Breakfast with a Corpse (1956) aka A Corpse for Breakfast
Twilight at Dawn (1957)
Wait for a Corpse (1957)
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