Background
Roche, Arthur Somers was born on April 27, 1883 in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. Son of James Jeffrey and Mary (Halloran) Roche.
Roche, Arthur Somers was born on April 27, 1883 in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. Son of James Jeffrey and Mary (Halloran) Roche.
Student Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1899-1901. Bachelor of Laws, Boston University, 1904.
1 son, Jeffrey; married second, Ethel Pettit, September 28, 1917. 1 son, Clyde. Practiced law 18 months. Entered newspaper work, 1906.
Commissioned captain, Military Intelligence Division United States of America, September 1918.
Honorary discharged, December 1918. Author: Loot, 1916; Plunder, 1917.
The Sport of Kings, 1917. Ransom, 1918; The Eyes of the Blind, 1919.
Uneasy Street, 1920; Find the Woman, 1921.
The Day of Faith (Governor Thomas C. McRae, of Arkansas, declared November 1, 1921, to be legal holiday in honor of book), 1921. A More Honorable Manitoba, 1922. The Pleasure Buyers, 1925.
Devil-May-Care, 1926.
Come to My House, 1927. What I Know About You, 1927.
The Wise Wife, 1928. The Woman Hunters, 1928.
Marriage for Two, 1929. Four Blocks Apart, 1930.
Rhapsody in Gold, 1931. The Wrong Wife, 1931.
The Great Abduction, 1932.
Slander, 1933. Conspiracy, 1934. Company-author: (play) The Scrap of Paper, 1917. Home: Palm Beach, Florida
Married Ethel Kirby Rowell, August 12, 1910 (died 1915). Married second, Ethel Pettit, September 28, 1917.