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David Graham (author)

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David Graham was the pen name of Evan (or Wilbur) Wright (1919–1994),[1] a British crime fiction author who is mainly remembered for his post-apocalyptic novel, Down to a Sunless Sea.

RAF career[edit]

Wilbur Wright was an RAF pilot in World War II. He served with the RAF as a fighter pilot during World War 2, and subsequently as a flying instructor. He later worked as a technical author for a hovercraft company.

He claimed to have encountered the ghost of a downed gunner in 1941. He self-published an account of this in 1993.[2]

Bibliography[edit]

Novels[edit]

As David Graham[edit]

As Wilbur Wright[edit]

  • Carter's Castle (1983)
  • Now Centurion (1991)

Non-fiction[edit]

  • Time: Gateway to immortality. Southampton: Wrightway Publishing. (1993)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749-2000
  2. ^ Chapman, R. "Research Note: The Gloveless Ghost of Air Gunner Stoker and Pilot Officer Douglas Worley's Apparent Premonition of Death: Two Very Baffling and Disturbing Cases". Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. 81 (3): 194–204.