Victor Whitechurch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Victor Whitechurch

English writer

Date of Birth: 12-Mar-1868

Place of Birth: London

Date of Death: 25-May-1933

Profession: writer, chaplain, Anglican priest

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Victor Whitechurch

  • Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch (b.
  • Norham, Northumberland 12 March 1868 – d.
  • Buxton, Derbyshire 26 May 1933) was a Church of England clergyman and author. He wrote many novels on different themes.
  • He is probably best known for his detective stories featuring Thorpe Hazell, which featured in the Strand Magazine, Railway Magazine, Pearson's and Harmsworth's Magazines.
  • Hazell was a vegetarian railway detective, whom the author intended to be as far from Sherlock Holmes as possible.
  • Another character was the spy Captain Ivan Koravitch.
  • He also wrote religious books, novels set in the church and his autobiography – Concerning Himself, The story of an ordinary man (1909). Whitechurch's stories were admired by Ellery Queen and Dorothy L.
  • Sayers for their "immaculate plotting and factual accuracy: he was one of the first writers to submit his manuscripts to Scotland Yard for vetting as to police procedure." The BBC produced a series of five adaptations of short stories from Thrilling Stories of the Railway which were read by Benedict Cumberbatch.

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