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Craig Rice
Georgiana Ann Randolph
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John J. Malone, a lawyer in Chicago, Illinois: |
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Eight Faces at Three (1939)
APA: Death at Three (1941)
APA: Murder Stops the Clock [?]
The Corpse Steps Out (1940)
The Wrong Murder (1940)
The Right Murder (1941)
Trial by Fury (1941)
The Big Midget Murders (1942)
Having Wonderful Crime (1943)
The Lucky Stiff (1945) |
The Fourth Postman (1948)
Knocked for a Loop (1957)
APA: The Double Frame (1958)
My Kingdom for a Hearse (1957)
The Name Is Malone (1960) [SS]
The People vs. Withers and Malone1 (1963) [SS]
But the Doctor Died (1967)
Murder,
Mystery and Malone (2002) (1963) [SS] |
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Bingo Riggs and Handsome
Kuzak, photographers traveling across the USA: |
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The Sunday Pigeon Murders
(1942)
The Thursday Turkey Murders (1943) |
The April Robin Murders2 (1958) |
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Non-series: |
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Telefair (1942)
APA: Yesterday's Murder (1950)
Home Sweet Homicide (1944) |
Innocent Bystander (1949) |
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Written as Daphne
Sanders |
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To Catch a Thief (1943) |
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Ghostwritten for Gypsy
Rose Lee |
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The G-String Murders (1941)
APA: Lady of Burlesque (1942)
APA: The Strip-Tease Murder (1943) |
Mother Finds a Body (1943) |
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Ghostwritten for George
Sanders |
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Crime on My Hands3 (1944) |
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Written as Michael Venning
Melville Fairr, a lawyer in New York: |
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The Man Who Slept All Day
(1942)
Murder Through the Looking Glass (1943) |
Jethro Hammer (1944)
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