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Thomas B Dewey


(Thomas Blanchard Dewey)
USA flag (1915 - 1981)

aka Tom Brandt, Cord Wainer

Thomas Blanchard Dewey was an American author of hard boiled crime novels. He created two series of novels: the first one featuring Mac, a private investigator from Chicago, and the second one with Pete Schoefield.

Genres: Mystery
 
Series
Singer Batts
   1. Hue & Cry (1944)
     aka The Murder Of Marion Mason / Room For Murder
   2. As Good As Dead (1946)
   3. Mourning After (1950)
   4. Handle With Fear (1951)
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Mac
   1. Draw the Curtain Close (1947)
     aka Dame in Danger
   2. Every Bet's a Sure Thing (1953)
   3. The Case of the Murdered Model (1954)
     aka Prey for Me
   4. The Mean Streets (1955)
   5. The Brave Bad Girls (1956)
   6. You've Got Him Cold (1958)
   7. The Case of The Chased And The Unchaste (1958)
   8. The Girl Who Wasn't There (1960)
     aka The Girl Who Never Was
   9. How Hard to Kill (1962)
   10. A Sad Song Singing (1963)
   11. Don't Cry For Long (1964)
   12. Portrait of a Dead Heiress (1965)
   13. Deadline (1966)
   14. Death and Taxes (1967)
   15. The King Killers (1968)
     aka Death Turns Right
   16. The Love-death Thing (1969)
   17. The Taurus Trip (1970)
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Pete Schofield
   1. And Where She Stops (1957)
     aka I.O.U. Murder
   2. Go to Sleep, Jeanie (1959)
   3. Too Hot for Hawaii (1960)
   4. The Golden Hooligan (1961)
     aka Mexican Slayride
   5. Go, Honey Lou (1962)
   6. The Girl with the Sweet Plump Knees (1963)
   7. The Girl in the Punchbowl (1964)
   8. Only On Tuesdays (1964)
   9. Nude in Nevada (1965)
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Novels
   Kiss Me Hard (1953)
   Run, Brother, Run! (1954) (as by Tom Brandt)
   My Love Is Violent (1956)
   Hunter At Large (1961)
   Can a Mermaid Kill? (1965)
   A Season for Violence (1966)
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