Name Keith McCarthy Role Pathologist | Education Dulwich College | |
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Books A Feast of Carrion, The Taste of Wormwood, A World Full of Weeping, The Silent Sleep of the Dying, With a Passion Put to Use |
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Keith McCarthy (born 1960) is an English pathologist and writer of crime fiction, known for his Eisenmenger-Flemming forensic mysteries. He also writes under the name Lance Elliot.
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- 2019 Killarney Rally of the Lakes Conor Murphy Keith McCarthy Stage 11
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2019 Killarney Rally of the Lakes - Conor Murphy & Keith McCarthy - Stage 11
Biography
Keith McCarthy was born in 1960 in Croydon, Surrey and educated at Dulwich College, and then St George's Hospital Medical School. He worked for a number of years as a pathologist at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London, but now lives in Bromesberrow, a small village in Gloucestershire. He has been a consultant cellular pathologist in the county for 15 years. He is married and has three daughters.
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