Lawrence Blochman
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Lawrence Goldtree Blochman (1900 - 1975) was an American writer and a prominent translator of Georges Simenon. In 1951, Blochman's "Diagnosis: Homicide" received an Edgar Award in the Best Short Story category.
[edit] Selected works
- Bombay Mail (1934)
- Blow-Down (1939)
- Recipe for Homicide (1952)