Publisher's Synopsis
Gerald Bullet was a British man of letters (1893-1958). He was known as a novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic and poet, who wrote both supernatural fiction and some children's literature. Bullett was born in London and educated at Jesus College, Cambridge. After Cambridge Bullett began reviewing forThe Times Literary Supplementand other journals, and then embarked on a career as an assiduous short-story writer and poet, small-time publisher, and editor and author of some forty published books. Bullett's 1932 detective novelI'll Tell You Everythingwas written jointly with J. B. Priestley. During World War II Bullett worked for the BBC in London, and radio broadcaster after the end of the War. He adapted his most popular novelThe Juryas a screenplay filmed in 1956 re-namedThe Last Man to Hang?