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Paul Winterton (12 February 1908 – 8 January 2001) was an English journalist and crime novelist. During his career he used the pseudonyms Andrew Garve, Roger Bax and Paul Somers. Winterton was born in Leicester, the son of Ernest Winterton, a left-wing journalist and the
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Member of Parliament for
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from 1929 to 1931. He was educated at
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in Manchester and Purley County School in Surrey. He took a degree in Economics at the
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. He was a reporter for ''
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'' for four years, and later for the ''
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'' (1933 - 1946). From 1942 to 1945 he was the Moscow correspondent of the ''News Chronicle'', where he was also the correspondent of the
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. Winterton was the Labour candidate for
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in the 1931 United Kingdom general election, and for
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in the 1935 United Kingdom general election. After the war Winterton became an author of crime and mystery fiction full-time. He was a founder-member of the Crime Writers' Association during 1953 and, with Elizabeth Ferrars, its first joint secretary. Inspector James was his protagonist for the Roger Bax books. Hugh Curtis was his protagonist for the Paul Somers books. Winterton was married and had two sons and two daughters.


Filmography

*'' Never Let Me Go'' (1953) (novel '' Came the Dawn'') *''
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'' (2 TV episodes, 1962) : **"House Guest" (novel ''The Golden Deed'') **"Night of the Owl" (novel ''End of the Track'') * ''
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'' (1962) (novel ''Death and the Sky Above'') * ''
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'' (1959) (novel ''The Megstone Plot'') * '' The Desperate Man'' (1959) (novel ''Beginner's Luck'')


Bibliography


Non-fiction

*
Report on Russia
' (1945) *
Inquest on an Ally
' (1948)


Novels

*''Death Beneath Jerusalem'' (1938) (writing as Roger Bax) *''Red Escapade'' (1940) (writing as Roger Bax) *''Disposing of Henry'' (1947) (writing as Roger Bax) *''Blueprint for Murder'' (1948) (writing as Roger Bax) **aka ''The Trouble with Murder'' *'' Came the Dawn'' (1949) (writing as Roger Bax) **aka ''Two If by Sea'' *''No Mask for Murder'' (1950) **aka ''Fontego's Folly'' *''No Tears for Hilda'' (1950) *''A Press of Suspects'' (1951) **aka ''By-Line for Murder'' *''Murder in Moscow'' (1951) **aka ''Murder Through the Looking Glass'' *''A Grave Case of Murder'' (1951) (writing as Roger Bax) *''A Hole in the Ground'' (1952) *''The Cuckoo Line Affair'' (1953) *''Death and the Sky Above'' (1953) *''The Riddle of Samson'' (1954) *''The End of the Track'' (1955) *''The Megstone Plot'' (1956) *''The Narrow Search'' (1957) *''The Galloway Case'' (1958) *''Beginner's Luck'' (1958) (writing as Paul Somers) *''Operation Piracy'' (1958) (writing as Paul Somers) *''A Hero for Leanda'' (1959) *''The Shivering Mountain'' (1959) (writing as Paul Somers) *''The Golden Deed'' (1960) *''The Far Sands'' (1961) *''The Broken Jigsaw'' (1961) (writing as Paul Somers) *''The House of Soldiers'' (1962) *''Prisoner's Friend'' (1962) *''The Sea Monks'' (1963) *''Frame-Up'' (1964) *''The Ashes of Loda'' (1965) *''Murderer's Fen'' (1966) **aka ''Hide and Go Seek'' *''A Very Quiet Place'' (1967) *'' The Long Short Cut'' (1968) *''The Ascent of D-13'' (1969) *''Boomerang'' (1970) *''The Late Bill Smith'' (1971) *''The Case of Robert Quarry'' (1972) *''The File on Lester'' (1974) **aka ''The Lester Affair'' *''Home to Roost'' (1976) *''Counterstroke'' (1978)


References


External links


The Literary Encyclopedia
Article on Garve and Soviet Russia {{DEFAULTSORT:Winterton, Paul 1908 births 2001 deaths English crime fiction writers English male novelists Labour Party (UK) parliamentary candidates 20th-century English novelists 20th-century English male writers