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'''Inspector Hazlerigg''' is a police detective created by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[mystery fiction|mystery]] writer [[Michael Gilbert]] who appears in six books published between 1947 and 1958, in both novels and numerous short stories. In his first appearance, in the [[Golden Age mystery novel]] [[Close Quarters]], Hazlerigg is a Chief Inspector at [[New Scotland Yard]] in [[London]].  By the final novel in the series, [[Fear to Tread]], he has become a Chief Superintendent.

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Inspector Hazlerigg is a police detective created by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert who appears in six books published between 1947 and 1958, in both novels and numerous short stories. In his first appearance, in the Golden Age mystery novel Close Quarters, Hazlerigg is a Chief Inspector at New Scotland Yard in London. By the final novel in the series, Fear to Tread, he has become a Chief Superintendent.