Roy Peter Martin (5 January 1931 – 23 March 2014)[1][2] was an English author who wrote primarily under the pseudonymsJames Melville and Hampton Charles.
As James Melville he wrote a series of 13 detective novels set in Japan featuring Tetsuo Otani, the fictional Superintendent of Police in Kobe, and several historical novels, including The Imperial Way, which was inspired by the February 26 Incident. He also wrote three Miss Seeton novels under the pseudonym Hampton Charles, as well as a cook book, Japanese Cooking together with Joan Martin, his second wife.
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