Dorothy Salisbury Davis
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Dorothy Salisbury Davis (born April 26, 1916, Chicago, Illinois) is an American crime fiction writer.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Mrs. Norris Series
[edit] Julie Hayes Series
[edit] Novels
- The Judas Cat (1949)
- A Gentle Murderer (1951)
- The Clay Hand (1952)
- Black Sheep, White Lamb (1964)
- The Pale Betrayer (1965)
- Enemy and Brother (1967)
- God Speed the Night (1969) (with Jerome Ross)
- Where the Dark Streets Go (1970)
- Crime without Murder (1972)
- Shock Wave (1974)
- Little Brothers (1974)
- In the Still of the Night (2001)
- A Town of Masks (2001)
[edit] Collections
- Tales for a Stormy Night (1984)
[edit] Anthologies containing stories by Dorothy Salisbury Davis
[edit] Short stories
- Spring Fever (1952)
- Matter of Public Notice, a (1957)
- The Muted Horn (1957)
- Mrs. Norris Visits the Library (1959)
- By the Scruff of the Soul (1963)
- Old Friends (1975)
- Last Party, the (1980)
- Devil and His Due, the (1981)
- Natural Causes (1983)
- Justina (1989)
- Silver Thimble, a (1990)
- Puppet, the (1991)
- To Forget Mary Ellen (1992)
- Now Is Forever (1994)
- Miles to Go (1996)
- Scream, the (1998)
- Hank's Tale (2000)
- Letter, the (2002)