When Kendrick visited him at St Dunstan's he met a blind English soldier who had a remarkable ability to tell him things about himself that a person who could see may not have noticed.
Kendrick Lamar | Anna Kendrick | Baynard's Castle | Robb Kendrick | Kendrick Moxon | John Kendrick Bangs | Baynard Kendrick | Mel Kendrick | Kendrick Perkins | Kendrick Meek | Kendrick Dean | Brian Kendrick | Paul Kendrick | Ken Kendrick | Kendrick Smithyman | Kendrick Scott | Kendrick School | Kendrick Frazier | John Kendrick Skinner | John Allen Kendrick | Joe Kendrick, Sr. | Joe Kendrick, Jr. | Howie Kendrick | Bill Kendrick | Baynard Castle, Cottingham | Bannister Hall and Baynard House |
Bright Victory is a 1951 film, adapted by Robert Buckner from Baynard Kendrick's novel Lights Out.
There are editions of other mysteries which have stood the test of time and are still considered moderately significant today, such as the works of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (under her own name and as Alice Tilton), Patricia Wentworth, Stuart Palmer, Clayton Rawson, Earl Derr Biggers, Patricia McGerr, Baynard Kendrick, Margaret Millar, Mary Roberts Rinehart, C. W. Grafton (father of Sue Grafton) and many others.