The Man Who Knew (novel)
The Man Who Knew is a 1918 British thriller novel by Edgar Wallace. A detective investigates the death of a South Africa diamond magnate in London.
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Author | Edgar Wallace |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Thriller |
Publication date | 1918 |
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Adaptation
In 1961 it was turned into the film Partners in Crime, directed by Peter Duffell as part of a long-running series of Wallace films made at Merton Park Studios.[1]
gollark: As is traditional, there was a gold in alpine, which vanished immediately.
gollark: Mysterious.
gollark: Ugh. Stupid 5-hour cooldown on CB egg trading.
gollark: I mean, if you can't see them anyway, it seems silly that you should be able to see them.
gollark: That's not a bug. The no-lineage-on-cave-eggs thing is a bugfix.
References
- Goble p.488
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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