Image of Wadsworth Camp

Timeline

Lifetime: 1879 - 1936 Passed: ≈ 88 years ago

Title

Journalist, Writer

Country/Nationality

United States
Wikipedia

Wadsworth Camp

Charles Wadsworth Camp was a journalist and writer. His novels and stories were made into seven movies. Born in Pennsylvania, he settled in Jacksonville, Florida. A relative described him: "He was a big, handsome man in a white linen suit smoking cigarettes on the porch and drinking whiskey." While working as a foreign correspondent his lungs were damaged by mustard gas. With weakened lungs, he died of pneumonia at the age of 57. He was the father of noted writer Madeleine L'Engle.
 

Books by Wadsworth Camp

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The Abandoned Room

Crime Fiction
Detective Mystery

An enthralling locked room mystery, The Abandoned Room focuses on the mysterious circumstances under which Silas Blackburn has been murdered at The Cedars, an eerie and isolated country estate. The most obvious suspect to the murder is Bobby Blackbur...