Notable works
''A Cage of Ice'' In ''A Cage of Ice'', a British doctor living in New York, receives a mystery package addressed to Professor Ed Ward. His name is Doctor Edwards. Upon receiving the parcel, there are attempts on his life. He escapes the murderers and begins to look for Mr. Ed Ward. Soon, he is "kidnapped" by an agent of the US government. He is informed of who Professor Ed Ward is, and is sent on a mission to the Arctic along with an international cast of highly professional personages. The following is from "New and Noteworthy" by Patricia T. O'Conner; 15 February 1987, '' The New York Times''. ''Flight into Fear'' John Shaw is a freelance pilot working for the company Airflo. He is told by his boss, John Lennox, to deliver a parcel in San Francisco, and pick up a customer. This passenger is supposed to be kept secret from everybody. Shaw arrives in San Francisco, is kidnapped, and taken to a Chinese restaurant. He meets up with an anti-narcotics agent. Later, Shaw and his passenger evade their pursuers through the San Francisco bay. Eventually, they reach the plane and head to England. Along the way, the aeroplane is hijacked and has numerous malfunctions. Shaw discovers, upon arriving in England, his passenger is not who he thought, and climaxes with a dizzying cat and mouse chase. ''The Suvarov Adventure'' (also released as ''A Raft of Swords'') The following is from the back of the book. ''Terror's Cradle'' The following is from the back of the book. ''Whiteout'' (also released as ''In Deep'') The following is from the summary on the back of the book. ''Black Camelot'' The following is from "Reviving the Story-Telling Art", '' Time'', 30 October 1978. ''Stalking Point'' From the back of the book: ''The Semonov Impulse'' This was also written under the pseudonym James Meldrum. From the back of the book: ''The King's Commissar'' The following is from Seymour Epstein, ''The New York Times''; 20 May 1984. ''The Dancing Men'' The following is by John Gross, Books of the Times. ''The New York Times''. 22 August, 1986. ''The Honey Ant'' From the back of the book: ''Exit'' The following is from the jacket cover:Bibliography
Novels (as Duncan Kyle)
* ''A Cage of Ice'' (1970) * ''Flight Into Fear'' (1972) * ''The Suvarov Adventure'' (1973) paperback title ''A Raft of Swords'' * ''Terror's Cradle'' (1974) * ''The Semonov Impulse'' (1975) originally published using pseudonym "James Meldrum" * ''In Deep'' (1976) paperback title ''Whiteout!'' * ''Black Camelot'' (1978) * ''Green River High'' (1979) * ''Stalking Point'' (1981) * ''The King's Commissar'' (1983) * ''The Dancing Men'' (1985) * ''The Honey Ant'' (1988) * ''Exit'' (1993)Novels (as J.F. Broxholme)
* ''The War Queen'' (1967)Short stories
* "The Breathless Hush" – first published in ''The Rigby File'' (1989), ed. Tim HealdNon-fiction (as contributor John Franklin Broxholme)
* ''The Practice of Journalism'' (1968)Non-fiction (uncredited editor)
* ''Stephen Ward Speaks'' (1963)References
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