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John Stephen Strange
1896 – 1983
29 works on record
Biography
Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett was born in 1896 in New York, where she lived for most of her life. She published poetry in various magazines in the late 1910's, which were compiled into a book in 1920. She was a playwright of one-acts, often performing in her own plays. In 1928 she began her mystery-writing career with her first novel for the newly formed Crime Club, *The Man Who Killed Fortescue*. She maintained the secret of her true identity through the 48 years she published her 22 mystery novels under the name John Stephen Strange, finally retiring from writing with the publication of her last novel, *The House on 9th Street* in 1976. Dorothy died in Connecticut in 1983.
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Works

Deadly beloved
1952
Murder game
Murder game
Look your last
Look your last
Eye witness
Eye witness
The bell in the fog
The bell in the fog

The man who killed Fortescue

The clue of the second murder
The corpse and the lady
The corpse and the lady
Uneasy is the grave
Uneasy is the grave
Let the Dead Past
Let the Dead Past

Catch the gold ring

The Strangler Fig

The house on 9th Street
Chinese Jar Mystery
Chinese Jar Mystery
Silent witnesses
Silent witnesses

Night of Reckoning
Make my bed soon
Make my bed soon
Unquiet grave
Unquiet grave
A picture of the victim
A picture of the victim
Angry dust
Angry dust
Murder gives a lovely light / John Stephen Strange
Murder gives a lovely light / John Stephen Strange
Rope enough
Rope enough
Reasonable doubt
Reasonable doubt
Murder on the Ten-Yard Line
Murder on the Ten-Yard Line

All men are liars

Reasonable Doubt

Let the Dead Past; Collectors' Item;The Department of Dead Ends
For the hangman
For the hangman
The corpse and the lady
The corpse and the lady