Edmund Clerihew Bentley

Edmund Clerihew Bentley was an English novelist and biographer, born on July 10, 1875, in London. He is perhaps best known for the creation of the "clerihew," a whimsical four-line biographical poem that celebrates famous figures in a light-hearted manner. Bentley's playful approach to biography provided a refreshing twist to the literary world, allowing him to blend humor and insight in a unique way. His work often showcased his keen wit and love for language, making him a beloved figure among readers who appreciate clever wordplay.

In addition to his poetry, Bentley made significant contributions to detective fiction, most notably with his novel "Trent's Last Case," which is often regarded as a precursor to the genre. As you explore the works of Edmund Clerihew Bentley in this app, you'll discover a delightful mix of humor, mystery, and keen observation that reflects his distinctive voice. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his writing, Bentley's charming style is sure to captivate your imagination.

Trent's Last Case (Version 2)

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This is one of a series of EC Bentley novels featuring the highly erudite artist qua reporter / detective, Philip Trent.In it, Trent is sent…

Trent's Last Case (The Woman in Black)

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Trent's Last Case (US title The Woman in Black) is actually the first novel in which gentleman sleuth Philip Trent appears. The novel is a w…