Jack O'Lantern (novel) explained

Jack O'Lantern
Author:George Goodchild
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Thriller
Publisher:Hodder and Stoughton (UK)
Mystery League (US)
Release Date:1929
Media Type:Print

Jack O'Lantern is a 1929 mystery thriller novel by the British writer George Goodchild. Goodchild was a prolific writer of thrillers in the style of Edgar Wallace and Sydney Horler. It was published in the United States the following year by The Mystery League. Another of his novels The Monster of Grammont was published by them in 1931.

Synopsis

Detectives from Scotland Yard attempt to track down a mysterious killer terrorising London, known only as "Jack O'Lantern".

Film adaptation

It was adapted into a 1931 West End play of the same title and subsequently into the 1932 film Condemned to Death directed by Walter Forde and starring Arthur Wontner, Gillian Lind and Gordon Harker.[1] [2]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Goble p.185
  2. Kabatchnik p.431