Hugh Desmond?

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Hugh Desmond?

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Does anyone here know the name Hugh Desmond?

Desmond was one of the pseudonyms of Kathleen Lindsay, who--by various accounts--helped herself a little too freely to other people's published work in preparing her own novels. (According to the Guinness Book of Records, she wrote 904 books under eleven pen names, beating out even the prolific John Creasey.) Georgette Heyer nearly took her to court over material plagiarized from her romantic novels, and Alastair MacLean was apparently another victim.

Here's an online review of A Pact with the Devil :
>> Convoluted plot involves a Satanist who has hypnotized his wife into submission. When he learns of an extramarital affair, he manages to 'psychically' murder her while she is traveling on a train and he is miles away. Rest of the story is devoted to an absurd revenge plot by the Satanist to frame the wife's lover for a series of gruesome murders. (This plot is hatched five years after the death of his wife, by the way.) Once again using his sinister powers of mesmerism and psychic will power, the Satanist manages to manipulate his dupe into committing murders all without his knowledge and with no memory of the acts committed afterwards. A Scotland Yard officer, Supt. Alan Fraser (Desmond's series detective) goes undercover to investigate the crimes. The black mass/Satanism/astral projection portions seem lifted right out of Dennis Wheatley's novels. The descriptions of these occult elements are highly similar to passages in The Devil Rides Out, Strange Conflict, and The Ka of Gifford Hillary. <<

I'm also suspicious of a novel of "his" titled The Fuehrer Dies...
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Re: Hugh Desmond?

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Hi Jim - never heard of Desmond or Lindsay, but a quick google and Wikipedia check confirms your point. There have been a few references to Pact with the Devil being similar to DW.

For someone so prolific her Wikipedia page is surprisingly very short. It is interesting coming across these curiosity authors. I must confess that in the past reading John Creasey was a guilty pleasure of mine.
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Re: Hugh Desmond?

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I like John Creasey!
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Charles Hamilton, alias "Frank Richards", "Martin Clifford", etc, also had a fair few noms-de-machine-à-écrire - he used a typewriter rather than a pen - but many of them were for magazine stories only, not books. (Frank Richards is one of my occasional guilty pleasures.)
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