Percy James Brebner | |
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Born | Percy James Brebner March 24, 1864 Islington |
Died | July 31, 1922 London | (aged 58)
Language | English |
Genre | Fiction |
Subject | Adventure fiction, detective fiction |
Percy James Brebner (March 24, 1864 – July 31, 1922) was a British writer of adventure and detective fiction.
He was the eldest son of James Brebner, manager of the National Provincial Bank of England, Piccadilly. He was educated at King's College School and worked in the Share & Loan Department of the Stock Exchange before he began his writing career. [1] He published his early novels under the name Christian Lys.
One of Brebner's most popular creations was Professor Christopher Quarles, a master detective of the Sherlock Holmes variety. [2] Quarles is an elderly professor of philosophy with a keen deductive mind. He is aided by Murray Wigan, a young policeman who narrates the adventures akin to Dr. Watson from the Holmes stories.
Brebner also wrote several historical novels. [3] His Lost World title The Fortress of Yadasara also known as The Knight of the Silver Star was described as "a highly romantic lost-race adventure in the mode of the contemporary historical novel.". [4] It was serialized in Italian [5] and Spanish [6] pulp adventure journals in the early 20th century and was listed in 333: A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel a collection of the best efforts in Science-Fantasy up to and including 1950.
Additionally, he wrote for various British and American newspapers and magazines including the Weekly Tale Teller [7] and The Sunday Star and publications like The Ilfracombe Chronicle War Supplement during the First World War. [8]
Christopher Quarles mysteries
Percy James Brebner | |
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Born | Percy James Brebner March 24, 1864 Islington |
Died | July 31, 1922 London | (aged 58)
Language | English |
Genre | Fiction |
Subject | Adventure fiction, detective fiction |
Percy James Brebner (March 24, 1864 – July 31, 1922) was a British writer of adventure and detective fiction.
He was the eldest son of James Brebner, manager of the National Provincial Bank of England, Piccadilly. He was educated at King's College School and worked in the Share & Loan Department of the Stock Exchange before he began his writing career. [1] He published his early novels under the name Christian Lys.
One of Brebner's most popular creations was Professor Christopher Quarles, a master detective of the Sherlock Holmes variety. [2] Quarles is an elderly professor of philosophy with a keen deductive mind. He is aided by Murray Wigan, a young policeman who narrates the adventures akin to Dr. Watson from the Holmes stories.
Brebner also wrote several historical novels. [3] His Lost World title The Fortress of Yadasara also known as The Knight of the Silver Star was described as "a highly romantic lost-race adventure in the mode of the contemporary historical novel.". [4] It was serialized in Italian [5] and Spanish [6] pulp adventure journals in the early 20th century and was listed in 333: A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel a collection of the best efforts in Science-Fantasy up to and including 1950.
Additionally, he wrote for various British and American newspapers and magazines including the Weekly Tale Teller [7] and The Sunday Star and publications like The Ilfracombe Chronicle War Supplement during the First World War. [8]
Christopher Quarles mysteries