Baynard Hardwick Kendrick | |
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | April 8, 1894
Died | Ocala, Florida | March 22, 1977
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Mystery |
Spouse | Edythe Stevens, Jean Morris |
Baynard Hardwick Kendrick (April 8, 1894 – March 22, 1977) was an American mystery novelist. He wrote whodunit novels about Duncan Maclain, a blind private investigator who worked with his two German shepherds and his household of assistants to solve murder mysteries. The novels were the basis for two films starring Edward Arnold, Eyes in the Night[1] (1942) and The Hidden Eye[2] (1945). Kendrick was credited by Stirling Silliphant for being the source of the Longstreet character about a blind insurance investigator. He also wrote using the pseudonym Richard Hayward.