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  1. The House of the Arrow is a 1924 mystery novel by the English novelist A. E. W. Mason, the third full-length novel featuring his recurring character Inspector Hanaud. It has inspired several films of the same title.

    • A. E. W. Mason
    • 320 (UK)
    • 1924
    • 1924
  2. Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (7 May 1865 – 22 November 1948), known as A. E. W. Mason, was an English novelist, playwright, actor, army officer, intelligence agent and – for a short period – a politician.

    • 22 November 1948 (aged 83), London, England
    • Author
    • English
    • Alfred Edward Woodley Mason, 7 May 1865, Dulwich, London, England
  3. The House of the Arrow (1924) by A.E.W. Mason is the second novel featuring Inspector Hanaud. Haunad picks up clues like Holmes, has the ego of Poirot at his most self-assured moments, and yet can play the buffoon like Sir Henry Merrivale at his most comic.

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  4. Apr 10, 2023 · Kindle Edition. "The House of the Arrow" by A. E. W. Mason is a classic detective novel that follows the investigation of a brutal murder in a secluded French village. When a wealthy businessman is found dead in his home, Inspector Hanaud is called in to solve the case.

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  5. The House of the Arrow is a 1924 detective novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason that has inspired several films of the same title. It features the fictional French detective Inspector Hanaud. Warning: template has been deprecated.

  6. The House of the Arrow may refer to: The House of the Arrow (novel), a 1924 detective novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason. The House of the Arrow (1930 film), a 1930 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott.

  7. The House of the Arrow is a 1924 detective novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason that has inspired several films of the same title. It features the fictional French detective Inspector Hanaud.

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