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Jacques Heath Futrelle (April 9, 1875 – April 15, 1912) was an American journalist and mystery writer. He is best known for writing short detective stories featuring Professor Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen, also known as "The Thinking Machine" for his use of logic. He died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Career Futrelle was born in Pike County, Georgia. He worked for the Atlanta Journal, where he began their sports section, the New York Herald, the Boston Post and the Boston American, where, in 1905, his Thinking Machine character appeared in a serialized version of the short story, "The Problem of Cell 13". Futrelle left the Boston American in 1906 to write novels. He had a harbor-view house built in Scituate, Massachusetts, which he called "Stepping Stones" and spent most of his time there until his death in 1912. His last work, My Lady's Garter, was published posthumously in 1912. His widow inscribed in the book, "To the heroes of the Titanic, I dedicate this my husband's book", under a photo of him. Personal life In 1895, he married fellow writer Lily May Peel with whom he had two children, Virginia and Jacques "John" Jr. Death Returning from Europe aboard the RMS Titanic, Futrelle, a first-class passenger, refused to board a lifeboat, insisting Lily do so instead, to the point of forcing her in. She remembered the last she saw of him: he was smoking a cigarette on deck with John Jacob Astor IV. He perished in the Atlantic and his body was never found. On July 29, 1912, Futrelle's mother, Linnie Futrelle, died in her Georgia home; her death was attributed to grief over her son. In popular culture Futrelle is used as the protagonist in Max Allan Collins' disaster series novel The Titanic Murders (1999), about two murders aboard the Titanic. Selected works Novels The Chase of the Golden Plate (1906) The Simple Case of Susan (1908) The Diamond Master (1909) – adapted as a "three-reel photoplay by the Eclair Co." in 1914 and as silent film serials The Diamond Queen (1921) and The Diamond Master (1929) Elusive Isabel (1909) The High Hand (1911) My Lady's Garter (1912) Blind Man's Buff (1914) Short story collections The Thinking Machine (1907) "The Flaming Phantom" "The Great Auto Mystery" "The Man Who Was Lost" "The Mystery of a Studio" "The Problem of Cell 13" (1905) "The Ralston Bank Burglary" "The Scarlet Thread" The Thinking Machine on the Case (1908), UK title The Professor on the Case "The Stolen Rubens" Short stories See Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen and JacquesFutrelle.com for more stories. "The Problem of Cell 13" (1905) The Gray Ghost (Perth Daily News, 30 September 1905) The Man Who Found Kansas (Metropolitan Magazine, April 1906) "The Phantom Motor" "The Grinning God" (The Sunday Magazine) I. "Wraiths of the Storm", by May Futrelle II. "The House That Was", by Jacques Futrelle In this literary experiment, The Thinking Machine provides a rational solution to the seemingly impossible and supernatural events of a ghost story written by Mrs. Futrelle. References Further reading "Jacques Futrelle". Contemporary Authors. Infotrac, Gale Group Databases. 2000. Retrieved August 1, 2003. "Survivor Says Ismay Ruled in Titanic's Boats; Managing Director Had Charge Of Their Launching, Testifies Karl H. Behr". The New York Times. June 26, 1915. p. 6. Wilkes Jr., Donald E. (April 21, 1994). "Georgians Died on Titanic". The Athens Observer. Wilkes Jr., Donald E. (April 21, 1994). "On the Titanic: Jacques Futrelle". The Athens Observer. Wilkes Jr., Donald E. (April 21, 1994). "May Futrelle Survived Titanic". The Athens Observer. External links Jacques Futrelle (archived 2005-01-11) – stated official website Futrelle.com; c. 1999–2004 Joe, Robert and Carolyn Futrelle Jacques Futrelle at IMDb Works by Jacques Futrelle at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Works by Jacques Futrelle at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Jacques Futrelle at Internet Archive Jacques Futrelle at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Jacques Futrelle at Library of Congress, with 16 library catalogue records. Discover the Jacques Futrelle popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jacques Futrelle books.

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