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H. R. F. Keating

Henry Reymond Fitzwalter Keating (31 October 1926 – 27 March 2011) was an English crime fiction writer most notable for his series of novels featuring Inspector Ghote of the Bombay CID.[2]

H. R. F. Keating

Henry Reymond Fitzwalter Keating

(1926-10-31)31 October 1926

27 March 2011(2011-03-27) (aged 84)

London, England[1]

Harry Keating
Evelyn Hervey

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Life[edit]

Keating, known as "Harry" to friends and family, was born in St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex and typed out his first story at the age of eight. He was educated at Merchant Taylor's School in London and later Trinity College Dublin.[3] In 1956 he moved to London to work as a journalist on The Daily Telegraph. He was the crime books reviewer for The Times for 15 years. He was chairman of the Crime Writers' Association (CWA) (1970–71), chairman of the Society of Authors (1983–84) and president of the Detection Club (1985–2000). He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.


He received the George N. Dove Award in 1995. In 1996 the CWA awarded him the Cartier Diamond Dagger for outstanding services to crime literature. He also wrote screenplays, was a reviewer and edited the essay collection Agatha Christie: First Lady of Crime. He died in London on 27 March 2011, aged 84.

Last years[edit]

On his 80th birthday in 2006, members of the Detection Club honoured him with an anthology, Verdict of Us All, published by Crippen & Landru. He lived in London with his wife, the actress Sheila Mitchell, until his death in 2011, aged 84. He was survived by his wife, four children, and nine grandchildren.[3]

Works[edit]

Early novels[edit]

Keating's first four novels were published by Gollancz. With his fifth novel, Death of a Fat God (1963), he moved to Collins Crime Club, with whom he stayed for the next twenty years.

(1964)

The Perfect Murder

(1966)

Inspector Ghote's Good Crusade

Inspector Ghote Caught in Meshes (1967)

(1968)

Inspector Ghote Hunts the Peacock

(1969)

Inspector Ghote Plays a Joker

Inspector Ghote Breaks an Egg (1970)

(1971)

Inspector Ghote Goes by Train

Inspector Ghote Trusts the Heart (1972)

Bats Fly Up for Inspector Ghote (1974)

Filmi, Filmi, Inspector Ghote (1976)

Inspector Ghote Draws a Line (1979)

The Murder of the Maharajah (1980) (Not technically an Inspector Ghote book—it takes place in April 1930 and District Superintendent of Police Howard is the detective—however, Ghote is present in spirit.)

Go West Inspector Ghote (1981)

The Sheriff of Bombay (1984)

(1986)

Under a Monsoon Cloud

The Body in the Billiard Room (1987)

Dead on Time (1988)

(1990)

The Iciest Sin

Inspector Ghote, His Life and Crimes (1989); short story collection

Cheating Death (1992)

Doing Wrong (1993)

(1996)

Asking Questions

(1999)

Bribery, Corruption Also

(2000)

Breaking and Entering

(2008)

Inspector Ghote's First Case

A Small Case for Inspector Ghote? (2009)

Official website

An Appreciation by in SHOTS Crime & Thriller Ezine When Harry Met Ripley

Mike Ripley

Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine taken by Nichola Kurtz in January 2002

Portrait photograph

Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine

Article on HRF Keating

at The Telegraph

H.R.F. Keating obituary

at The Guardian

H.R.F. Keating obituary

at IMDb

H. R. F. Keating

(Fellows Remembered), The Royal Society of Literature

"H.R.F. Keating"