Biography
Kendrick was born in Philadelphia and traveled to Canada as the first American citizen to enlist in the Canadian Army during World War I. He served in England, France, and Salonika. During his service, a fellow Philadelphian serving with the Canadians was blinded. When Kendrick visited him at St Dunstan's he met a blind English soldier who had a remarkable ability to tell him things about himself that a sighted person may not have noticed. TheDuncan Maclain novels
Novels in the Duncan Maclain series:Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A comprehensive bibliography. New York and London, Garland Publishing. 1980. *''The Last Express'' (1937). Filmed in 1938 for Universal. *''The Whistling Hangman'' (1937) *''Odor of Violets'' (1941) (aka ''Eyes in the Night''). Filmed as '' Eyes in the Night'' in 1942. First published as a newspaper serial in the New York Daily News and others, 1941, as ''The Odor of Violets'' *''Blind Man's Bluff'' (1943). First published as a newspaper serial in the New York Daily News and others, 1942 *''Death Knell'' (1945). First published as a newspaper serial in the New York Daily News and others, 1945, as ''Private Investigator Maclain'' (1945) *''Out of Control'' (1945) *''Make Mine Maclain'' (three novelets) (1947) *''The Murderer Who Wanted More'' (Dell Ten-Cent edition, 1951, one of the three novelets from ''Make Mine Maclain'', q.v.) *''You Die Today'' (1952) *''Blind Ally'' (1954). First published as a newspaper serial in 1954 *''Clear and Present Danger'' (1958). First published as a newspaper serial in 1958 *''Reservations for Death'' (1958). First published as a newspaper serial in 1956 *''The Aluminum Turtle'' (1960) (aka The Spear Gun Murders). First published as a newspaper serial in 1960 *''Frankincense and Murder'' (1961). First published as a newspaper serial in 1961Miles Standish Rice novels
*''The Eleven of Diamonds'' (1936) New York: Greenburg. Serialised, Vancouver Sun (1937) *''The Iron Spiders'' (1936) (aka The Iron Spiders Murder) New York: Greenburg. *''Death Beyond the Go-Thru'' (1938) New York: Doubleday, Doran.Non-series novels
*''Blood on Lake Louisa'' (1934) New York: Greenburg. *''Flames of Time '' (1948) New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. *''The Tunnel'' (1949) *''Trapped'' (1952) (under the pseudonym of Richard Hayward) *''They Never Talk Back'' (1954). Novel by Henry Trefflich, "as told to Baynard Kendrick" *''The Soft Arms of Death'' (1954) (under the pseudonym of Richard Hayward) *''Hot Red Money'' (1959). First published as a newspaper serial in 1959 *''Flight from a Firing Wall'' (1966) New York: Simon & Schuster. *''Lights Out'' (1945) New York: William Morrow. Filmed as ''Bright Victory'' (1951)Other books
*''Orlando: A Century Plus'' (1976)Short stories
*''The Hard Way''. Chicago Tribune, 3 January 1943 *''The Murderer Who Wanted More''. American Magazine, January 1944 *''Melody in Death''. American Magazine, June 1945 *''The Perfect Murder'' (1947) (Maclain). Also published as ''The Case of the Perfect Murder Scheme'' *''Minus Four Equals Murder'' (1954) *''Hotel in the Hammock'' (1956) *''The Cloth of Gold Murders''. American Magazine, January 1956 *''Silent Night''. Sleuth Mystery Magazine, December 1958; Murder For Christmas, 1982, Volume 2 *''The Silent Whistle''Articles
* ''Florida's 'Most Vulnerable' Spot''. Tampa Tribune, 5 February 1961 * ''Jose Met His Match''. Tampa Tribune, 12 February 1961 * ''Those Bass Were Bigger in 1908!''. Tampa Tribune, 19 February 1961 * ''No Whiskey in the White House!''. Tampa Tribune, 26 February 1961 * ''Over the Mudholes in a Maxwell''. Tampa Tribune, 5 March 1961 * ''The Near Death of a Salesman''. Tampa Tribune, 12 March 1961 * ''He Changed His Name to Yule''. Tampa Tribune, 19 March 1961 * ''Blue-Nosed Reformer and His Sinful Paradise''. Tampa Tribune, 26 March 1961 * ''WA Bowles - Florida's Uncrowned King''. Tampa Tribune, 16 April 1961 * ''The Slave Trader with an African Wife''. Tampa Tribune, 23 April 1961 * ''The Costly Seminole War over Stray Slaves''. Tampa Tribune, 30 April 1961 * ''That Riotous Hunting Trip to Gulf Hammock''. Tampa Tribune, 7 May 1961 * ''Daniel McGirth and His Horse Gray Goose''. Tampa Tribune, 14 May 1961 * ''Florida Banks Crashed in Earlier Boom Too''. Tampa Tribune, 21 May 1961 * ''When Sidney J Catts Went Republican''. Tampa Tribune, 11 June 1961 * ''Bubbling Tourist Trade on the St John's River''. Tampa Tribune, 18 June 1961 * Wreck Ashore!' The Cry that Wrecked Key West''. Tampa Tribune, 25 June 1961 * ''How Governor Duval Bearded an Indian Chief''. Tampa Tribune, 2 July 1961 * ''A Black-Hearted Pair - Blackbeard and Caesar''. Tampa Tribune, 17 September 1961 * ''Chactaws Took Good Care of Aged Ill''. Tampa Tribune, 12 August 1962 * ''Patrick Speaks on 'Mobile Frontier'. Tampa Tribune, 6 January 1963 * ''An Election Day Threat Shot down in Ambush in the Wild and Wooley Days''. Tampa Tribune, 3 November 1968Further reading
*John Barron (1996), ''Operation SOLO: The FBI's Man in the Kremlin'', Washington, Regnery.External links
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