Rufus King (writer)
Rufus King (3 January 1893 – 1966) was an American author of Whodunit crime novels. He created four series of detective stories: the first one with Reginald De Puyster, a sophisticated detective similar to Philo Vance; the second one with his more famous character, Lieutenant Valcour; the third with Colin Starr, who appeared in four stories in the Strand Magazine during 1940/41; and the fourth with Chief Bill Dugan, who appeared in three stories in The Saint Mystery Magazine and Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 1956/57.
In 2014, Wildside Press purchased Rufus King's copyrights[1] and began reissuing his work, starting with a collection of Chief Bill Dugan mystery short stories.
Bibliography
- Murder De Luxe (1927)[2]
- The Fatal Kiss Mystery (1928)
- Murder by the Clock (1929)
- A Woman is Dead (1929)[3]
- Murder by Latitude (1931)
- Murder in the Willet Family (1931)
- Murder on the Yacht (1932)
- Valcour Meets Murder (1932)
- The Lesser Antilles Case (1934)
- Profile of a Murder (1935)
- The Case of the Constant God (1938)
- Crime of Violence (1938)
- Murder Masks Miami (1939)
- Holiday Homicide (1941)
- Diagnosis Murder (1942)
- Design in Evil (1942)
- A Variety of Weapons (1943)
- The Deadly Dove (1945)
- The Case of the Dowager's Etchings (1946)
- Museum Piece No 13 (1946)
- Lethal Lady (1947)
- The Case of the Redoubled Cross (1949)
- Duenna to a Murder (1951)
- Malice in Wonderland (1958)
- The Steps to Murder (1960)
- The Faces of Danger (1964)
- Malice in Wonderland: The Adventures of Chief Bill Dugan (2015)
References
External links
- Bibliography on http://gadetection.pbwiki.com
- Bibliography on http://www.classiccrimefiction.com
- Whodunit Writers
- Wildside Press Estates
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