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AUTHORS AND SCRIPTWRITERS -M-

Millar, Margaret
(American Author)
- Wed to Ross McDonald.

Citations:
1. 'Margaret Millar: The Checklist of an 'Unknown' Mystery Writer,' by Marvin Lachman, The Armchair Detective, Volume 3, Number 2, January 1970, pgs. 85-88.

Mitchell, Gladys
(Author)
- British mystery writer, born in 1901, died in 1983. Her books featured Dame Beatrice Bradley.

Citations:
1. 'The Most Asked Question, Why Do People Read Detective Stories?' by Gladys Mitchell, chapter in the reference book Murder Ink edited by Dilys Wynne, Workman Publishing, copyright 1977. Available from the [CAIRO LIBRARY].
2. Mitchell bio and bibliography

Morland, Nigel
(Author)
- British author of over 300 novels, almost all factual books.

Citations:
1. 'The Edgar Wallace I Knew,' by Nigel Morland, The Armchair Detective, Volume 1, Number 3, April 1968, pg. 68.
2. 'Mrs. Pym of Scotland Yard,' by Nigel Morland, Murderess Ink, ed. by Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1979.
3. 'Nigel Morland - Fifty Years of Crime Writing,' by Allan D. Pratt, The Armchair Detective, Volume 13, Summer 1980, Number 3, pg 194-198.

Mortimer, John
(British author)
- Creator of Rumpole of the Bailey.

Citations:
1. 'Murder By Decree: An Interview With John Mortimer,' by Rosemary Herbert, The Armchair Detective, Volume 20, No. 4, Fall 1987, pg. 340.

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