Edward Lindall Edward Lindall i(A56220 works by) (birth name: Edward Ernest Smith) (a.k.a. Edward Lindel)
Born: Established: 30 Jul 1915 Adelaide, South Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 1978
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Season of Discovery Edward Lindall , South Melbourne : Sun Books , 1978 Z1220321 1978 single work novel crime thriller
1 y separately published work icon A Day for Angels Edward Lindall , London : Constable , 1975 Z1220318 1975 single work novel adventure thriller

Two international mining moguls are kidnapped by terrorists in the Australian bush.

(From Michael J. Tolley's 'Crime Fiction in South Australia', Southwords: Essays on South Australian Writing, South Australia: Wakefield Press, 1995, pp.189-206.)

1 y separately published work icon Search for Tomorrow Edward Lindall , London : Constable , 1974 Z1220314 1974 single work novel thriller
1 y separately published work icon Death and the Maiden Edward Lindall , London : Constable , 1973 Z1220310 1973 single work novel crime thriller
1 1 y separately published work icon The Last Refuge Edward Lindall , Hawthorn : Gold Star , 1972 Z1220324 1972 single work novel thriller
2 y separately published work icon A Lively Form of Death Edward Lindall , London : Constable , 1972 Z1220305 1972 single work novel crime adventure thriller
1 y separately published work icon Mission to Lalavandi Edward Lindall , Sydney : Horwitz , 1970 Z1220302 1970 single work novel thriller
3 1 y separately published work icon A Gathering of Eagles Edward Lindall , London : Collins , 1970 Z321985 1970 single work novel adventure crime thriller
1 y separately published work icon Roar of the Lion Edward Lindall , London : Heinemann , 1969 Z1220327 1969 single work novel science fiction thriller
2 y separately published work icon The Fires of Kiwai Edward Lindall , London : Heinemann , 1968 Z322087 1968 single work novel thriller
1 y separately published work icon A Time Too Soon Edward Lindall , London : Heinemann , 1967 Z1220297 1967 single work novel adventure thriller
4 y separately published work icon Northward the Coast Edward Lindall , Toronto : Star Weekly , 1965 Z1220291 1965 single work novel adventure thriller
1 y separately published work icon A Kind of Justice Edward Lindall , London : Hutchinson , 1964 Z1220287 1964 single work novel crime mystery thriller
1 y separately published work icon Springs of Violence Edward Lindall , London : Hutchinson , 1963 Z1220282 1963 single work novel crime thriller mystery
1 2 y separately published work icon The Killers of Karawala Edward Lindall , London : Hutchinson , 1961 Z33642 1961 single work novel crime mystery thriller
2 1 y separately published work icon No Place to Hide Edward Lindall , London : Hutchinson , 1959 Z256968 1959 single work novel crime adventure thriller
1 y separately published work icon Stranger among Friends Edward Lindall , London : Hutchinson , 1956 Z1220212 1956 single work novel crime mystery
1 I Can't Change Edward Lindall , 1955 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 August 1955; (p. 48-50, 80) Argosy , March vol. 16 no. 3 1955; (p. 67)
1 The Inner Truth Edward Lindall , 1952 single work short story thriller
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 20 December 1952; (p. 6, 9)
'The search for atomic scientist Dr. Paul Eglund and Security Officer William Roberts, who disappeared on the eve of an expected atom bomb test explosion in the Monte Bellos, has now spread to China. Two men answering their descriptions are reported to have been seen in Hongkong a few days ago. Security police of the Western nations have intensified their efforts following receipt of this information. Meanwhile, police are trying to locate a launch missing from Onslow, Western Australia. The possibility that the two men may have been the victims of a boating disaster has not been ruled out.'
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