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Frank L. Packard
From a 1920 advertisement for the film The Sin That Was His
From a 1920 advertisement for the film The Sin That Was His
BornFrank Lucius Packard
(1877-02-02)February 2, 1877
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedFebruary 17, 1942(1942-02-17) (aged 65)
Lachine, Quebec, Canada
Resting place Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
OccupationNovelist
NationalityCanadian
Alma mater McGill University
University of Liège
Genre Mystery fiction

Frank Lucius Packard (February 2, 1877 – February 17, 1942) was a Canadian novelist.

Life

Frank L. Packard was born in Montreal, Quebec and educated at McGill University and the University of Liège. [1] As a young man he worked as a civil engineer for the Canadian Pacific Railway. His experiences working on the railroad led to his writing many railroad stories, then to a series of mystery novels, the most famous of which featured a character called Jimmie Dale.

Several of his novels were made into films.

Frank Packard died in 1942 in Lachine, Quebec and was buried in the Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal.

Works

Jimmie Dale series

Other works

  • On the Iron at Big Cloud (1911) ( Wikisource text)
  • Greater Love Hath No Man (1913) ( Wikisource text)
  • The Miracle Man (1914) – ( Wikisource text)
  • The Belovéd Traitor (1915) – ( Project Gutenberg book)
  • The Sin That Was His (1917)
  • The Wire Devils (1918)
  • Coogan's Last Run. (Novella) Published in Top-Notch magazine, Feb. 1918; a slightly expanded version of the short story "The Guardian of the Devil's Slide," which is included in On The Iron at Big Cloud (1911).)
  • From Now On (1919)
  • The Night Operator (1919)
  • The White Moll (1920) – ( Wikisource text); also adapted for "lost" film, The White Moll
  • Pawned (1921)
  • Doors of the Night (1922)
  • The Four Stragglers (1923)
  • The Locked Book (1924)
  • Running Special (1925)
  • Broken Waters (1925)
  • The Red Ledger (1926)
  • The Devil's Mantle (1927)
  • Two Stolen Idols (1927)
  • Shanghai Jim (1928)
  • The Big Shot (1929)
  • Tiger Claws (1929)
  • Gold Skull Murders (1931)
  • The Hidden Door (1933)
  • The Purple Ball (1933)
  • The Dragon's Jaws (1937)
  • More Knaves Than One (1938) (Includes: More Knaves Than One, The King of Fools, Behind The Masks, and The Devil Sits In.)
  • The White Moll (1920) – ( Wikisource text)

References

  1. ^ Will Murray (1991). "Packard, Frank L(ucius)". In Lesley Henderson (ed.). Twentieth-century crime and mystery writers (3rd ed.). St. James Press. p.  826. ISBN  978-1-55862-031-5.

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