Ernest Borneman

Ernst Wilhelm Julius Bornemann (April 12, 1915 - June 4, 1995) was a German filmmaker, crime writer (under the pen-name Cameron McCabe), jazz critic, and sexologist. Born in Berlin, Bornemann was forced to leave the country in 1933, after the Nazis had come to power. On emigrating to England he anglicized his first name to Ernest and, by dropping the second n, his family name to Borneman. In 1937 Borneman published "the detective story to end detective stories" (Julian Symons), a crime novel entitled The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor. Between 1941 and 1968 Borneman wrote six more crime novels. During the final decades of his life Borneman lived in Scharten, Upper Austria. He committed suicide in 1995, shortly after his 80th birthday.

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