Pen name Douglas Rutherford Genre Detective novels | Language English Years active 1950–1987 | |
Born James Douglas Rutherford McConnell14 October 1915Kilkenny, Irlande ( 1915-10-14 ) Died 29 April 1988, Monxton, United Kingdom Books The gunshot Grand Prix, Clear the fast lane People also search for Concordia Bickel Dietzel, Biancamaria Galimberti, Michel Deutsch |
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James Douglas Rutherford McConnell (14 October 1915 – 29 April 1988) who used the pen-name Douglas Rutherford was a language teacher and an author.
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- Douglas rutherford leaving for az part 1
- Douglas rutherford angry gamer 2008
- Biography
- Series Paddy Regan
- Series Paul Temple with Francis Durbridge
- Other novels
- Short story
- Non fiction Books
- References
Douglas rutherford angry gamer 2008
Biography
Born in Kilkenny, Ireland (1915-10-14)14 October 1915. He went to school in Yorkshire, studied at Clare College, Cambridge graduating in 1937, and received his MA from the University of Reading. During the Second World War, he served in the British Army Intelligence Corps in North Africa and Italy. After demobilisation, he became a modern languages teacher at Eton College from 1946 until his retirement in 1973.
Writing on weekends and holidays, he published his first novel, Comes the Blind Fury, in 1950. Many of his works centered on race-tracks or sports cars. With Francis Durbridge, he co-authored two novels in the Paul Temple series: The Tyler Mystery in 1957 and East of Algiers in 1959. Under the name James McConnell, he published books on learning foreign languages and on Eton.
He joined the Detection Club in 1970.
He married, in 1939, Margaret Worsley 'Peggy' Gandy (1910–1952) - daughter of Surg.-Cdr. Eric Worsley Gandy OBE; and secondly in 1953, Laura Margaret Goodwin (1920–?).
He died on 29 April 1988(1988-04-29) in Hampshire.
Series: Paddy Regan
Series: Paul Temple (with Francis Durbridge)
Other novels
Short story
Non-fiction Books
Written as James McConnell or J. D. R. McConnell