M. L. Eades M. L. Eades i(A151148 works by) (birth name: Maud Louise Henniker) (a.k.a. Maud Louise Eades; Maud L. Eades)
Also writes as: M. Henniker Andrews
Born: Established: 29 Mar 1874 Port Adelaide, Port Adelaide - Enfield area, Adelaide - Northwest, Adelaide, South Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 1949
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Female
Expatriate assertion Departed from Australia: ca. 1901
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1 y separately published work icon In Another Man's Shoes M. L. Eades , London : Herbert Jenkins , 1936 Z1909186 1936 single work novel crime
2 y separately published work icon The Torrington Square Mystery M. L. Eades , London : Herbert Jenkins , 1932 Z1909202 1932 single work novel crime

'CLARE ASHLEIGH goes home and finds a young American in her flat. He pretends that he is in the flat of a friend for whom he has been waiting, and strangely enough the statement proves true. After he has fed with the damsel and arranged for her to feed with him, he leaves. Clare goes into her bedroom and finds a corpse. The corpse turns out to be — perhaps we had better not say, but that is the beginning of a murder mystery which even the most hardened detective reader will not easily solve.'

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'Do You Want a Good Book?', Truth, 16 October 1932, p.

1 y separately published work icon The Tawny Desert : A Romance of the I.W.T. in Mesopotamia M. L. Eades , London : Herbert Jenkins , 1929 Z1909199 1929 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Crown Swindle M. L. Eades , London : Herbert Jenkins , 1925 Z1909183 1925 single work novel crime
1 y separately published work icon An Indian Mystery M. Henniker Andrews , London : Lynwood & Co. , 1911 Z1934585 1911 single work novel 'At a station in Hydrabad a prominent English contractor suddenly, disappears from his home and leaves no trace. Although sufficient time elapses for news by the ordinary mail to reach a relative in England, and for the relative to rush out to India, no particular agitation seems to have been occasioned to the Anglo-Indians in the district, apart from a few immediately concerned. Subsequently the man's wife is missing, and enquiries are organized through the native police, who are in the pay of the dangerous Brahmin suspected of the responsibility of the affair. The double search continues for some weeks, when the sister-in-law disappears from the same house. A frenzied disturbance on the part of a couple of her lovers frustrates the designs of the truly melodramatic villain, and effects a satisfactory rescue of the whole party.' (http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59113199)
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