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Robert George Dean

1904 - 1989

Pseudonyms: Robert George Dean, George Griswold


Robert Dean was a writer of many exceptional and very popular mysteries in the late 40's and 50's. In addition to the detective stories, Mr. Dean took a different path to pen the four Mr. Groode stories.

 When he was not penning interesting puzzlers to solve, he worked as a journalist. During WWII he drove an ambulance.


SeriesBooks
Robert George Dean
  
Non-Spy SeriesThree Lights Went Out [Pat Thompson] (1936)
 The Sutton Place Murders [Pat Thompson] (1936)
 What Gentleman Strangles a Lady? [Pat Thompson] (1936)
 Murder on Margin [Pat Thompson] (1937)
 Murder Makes a Merry Widow [Tony Hunter] (1938)
 A Murder of Convenience [Tony Hunter] (1938)
 Murder Most Opportune (1939)
 Murder Through the Looking Glass [Tony Hunter] (1940)
 A Murder by Marriage [Tony Hunter] (1940)
 Murder in Mink [Tony Hunter] (1941)
 On Ice [Tony Hunter] (1942)
 Layoff [Tony Hunter] (1942)
 The Case of Joshua Locke [Tony Hunter] (1951)
 The Body Was Quite Cold [Tony Hunter] (1951)
 Affair at Lover’s Leap aka Death at Lover’s Leap [Tony Hunter] (1953)
 Death at Lover’s Leap aka Affair at Lover’s Leap (1954)
  
George Griswold
  
Mr. GroodeA Gambit For Mr. Groode (1952)
 A Checkmate By The Colonel (1953)
 Red Pawns (1953)
 The Pinned Man (1954)
  
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