Robert Alfred John Walling (11 January 1869, Exeter – 4 September 1949 Plympton) was an English journalist and author of detective novels, who signed his works "R. A. J. Walling".[1]
^Reilly, John M., ed. (1980). ""R. A. J. Walling" by Fred Dueren". Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers. Macmillan Press Ltd. p. 1437. ISBN 9781349813667.
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