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  1. Clifford Witting (1907-68) was an English writer who was educated at Eltham College, London, between 1916 and 1924. During World War II he served as a bombardier in the Royal Artillery, 1942-44, and as a Warrant Officer in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1944-46. He married Ellen Marjorie Steward in 1934 and they had one daughter.

  2. Clifford Witting has 30 books on Goodreads with 2764 ratings. Clifford Wittings most popular book is Catt Out of the Bag (Inspector Harry Charlton, #4).

  3. Inspector Harry Charlton Series by Clifford Witting. 16 primary works • 16 total works. Inspector Harry Charlton and Sergeant (later Inspector) Peter Bradford: Book 1. Murder in Blue. by Clifford Witting. 4.13 · 232 Ratings · 21 Reviews · published 1937 · 6 editions. No ISBNThe author's first novel.The story concerns… More. Want to Read. Rate it:

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  5. Mar 16, 2023 · It is this inexplicable vanishing of Thomas Vavasour that drives the first half of Catt Out of the Bag (1939) by Clifford Witting, and, while it’s an intriguing proposition, the mystery seems to be striving a little too hard at times to make itself appropriately mysterious (there is, after all, no reason that he couldn’t have simply hitch ...

  6. Oct 20, 2020 · Clifford Witting wrote 16 novels between 1937 and 1964, Catt Out of the Bag is the fourth involving Inspector Harry Charlton, yet you can quite happily read this as a standalone. I found myself completely wrapped up in the era, and thoroughly enjoyed the lively wit.

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