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  1. Anthony Ian Berkeley (November 15, 1964 – July 15, 2001) better known as Too Poetic, was an American rapper and producer. He was also a founding member of the hip-hop group Gravediggaz, for which he used the alias Grym Reaper. He also used the alias Tony Titanium.

  2. In this book, the amateur worked with Inspector Moresby, Berkeley’s principal police detective, whose ordinariness is constantly stressed. Here, as in Top Storey Murder (1931), Moresby proves to be a more effective investigator than Sheringham: a far cry from the days of Holmes and Lestrade. In another twist characteristic of Berkeley (but ...

  3. July 05, 1893. Died. March 09, 1971. edit data. Anthony Berkeley Cox was an English crime writer. He wrote under several pen-names, including Francis Iles, Anthony Berkeley Cox, and A. Monmouth Platts. One of the founders of The Detection Club. Cox was born in Watford and was educated at Sherborne School and University College London.

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  4. Anthony Ian Berkeley (November 15, 1964 – July 15, 2001) better known as Poetic, was a Trinidadian-born American rapper and producer. He was also a founding member of hip-hop group...

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Anthony Ian Berkeley (November 15, 1964 – July 15, 2001) better known as Too Poetic, was an American rapper and producer. He was also a founding member of the hip-hop group Gravediggaz, for which he used the alias Grym Reaper. He also used the alias Tony Titanium.

  6. Growing up in Long Island, New York, with roots in Trinidad and Tobago, Anthony Ian Berkeley found himself in love with the exploding hip-hop culture. By the late '80s he had honed his skill into the art of a wordsmith while building a name for himself as a vicious battle MC in the streets of Wyandanch, Strong Island.

  7. Nov 13, 2020 · In The Wychford Poisoning Case (1926), Berkeley refers to psychology as an element of detection, a theme he was to explore in-depth as Francis Iles. The plot of this second Sheringham novel concerns arsenic poisoning, and bears similarities to a real-life murder: the case of Florence Maybrick who was found guilty of poisoning her husband.

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