Very Famous Authoress. She was known mostly as a writer of short-stories for magazines. A few of her works are:
- "The Two Men Who Murdered Each Other" ("Weird Tales" - July/August, 1923 - Vol. 2, No. 1)
- "Uncle Cy - Talented, or Crazy ?: The story of a man who seemed queer to his neighbors" ("The American Magazine" - September, 1921 - Page 27)
- "Candlelight Inn" ("Scribner's Magazine" - November, 1926)
- "Keeper of the Peace" ("Modern Homemaking" - August, 1929)
- "Murder by the Stars" ("Detective Story Magazine" - April, 1943)
- "Death on the South Wind" ("Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" - November, 1944)
- "The Man Who Loved the Classics" ("Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" - July, 1951)
She also wrote the books:
- "Their Own Country", c 1934
- "Horn of Plenty", c 1945
Very Famous Authoress. She was known mostly as a writer of short-stories for magazines. A few of her works are:
- "The Two Men Who Murdered Each Other" ("Weird Tales" - July/August, 1923 - Vol. 2, No. 1)
- "Uncle Cy - Talented, or Crazy ?: The story of a man who seemed queer to his neighbors" ("The American Magazine" - September, 1921 - Page 27)
- "Candlelight Inn" ("Scribner's Magazine" - November, 1926)
- "Keeper of the Peace" ("Modern Homemaking" - August, 1929)
- "Murder by the Stars" ("Detective Story Magazine" - April, 1943)
- "Death on the South Wind" ("Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" - November, 1944)
- "The Man Who Loved the Classics" ("Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" - July, 1951)
She also wrote the books:
- "Their Own Country", c 1934
- "Horn of Plenty", c 1945
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