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  1. Stephen Chalmers was born on 29 February 1880 in Dunoon, Scotland, UK. He was a writer, known for Looking for Trouble (1926), Partners of Fate (1921) and Don Quickshot of the Rio Grande (1923). He was married to Helen A. Brereton (second wife).

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  2. Stephen Chalmers was a writer. He is credited with talking Alfred L. Donaldson into writing A History of the Adirondacks. Chalmers wrote The Beloved Physician: Edward Livingston Trudeau ( full text ), The Penny Piper of Saranac an Episode in Stevenson's Life full text, Footloose and free: illustrated ( full text ), and many more.

  3. Stephen Chalmers has 45 books on Goodreads with 11 ratings. Stephen Chalmerss most popular book is The Whispering Ghost.

  4. Chalmers uses Freedom of Information searches of police reports, along with crime scene photographs, prosecutor reports, and true crime novels to research the locations where serial killers in the western states have disposed of their victims’ bodies.

  5. One interesting quote from the book stood out. The year I'm writing this review is 2020 and we are in the middle of a pandemic. This book was written 1930,1. Page 139. Kim is visiting a town that he suspects may have been victim to a new poison.

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  6. Stephen Chalmers, a novelist and short-story writer, had a life-long admiration for the life and works of countryman, Robert Louis Stevenson. 44 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1917. Book details & editions. About the author. Stephen Chalmers. 45 books. Follow. & Friends & Following.

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  7. LOCKED IN BUCK'S HORNS.; Stephen Chalmers, a Writer, Kills Animal After Fierce Struggles. Share full article. Special to The New York Times. Nov. 19, 1909;