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Old 12-19-2017, 10:11 AM   #1569
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Sorry, but no you don't have a complete collection.

These are all short stories.
"Open Season on Cops" (September 1962, MSMM)
"The Arabella Nude" (July 1963, MSMM)
"The Thing in Evening Dress" (May 1965, MSMM)
"Violin Solo for a Corpse" (May 1974, MSMM)
"Minute Mystery" (August 1980, MSMM)
"Conversation While Prying" (July 1984, MSMM)
"A Letter from Ed Noon" (#1, May 1988, Detective Story Magazine)
"The Ten Percent Kill" (#10, December 1990, Hardboiled Detective)

"5-Minute Mysteries" <--- collection of most short stories except those listed above

"High Noon at Midnight" <-- novel

Arggg!

Well, I'm getting close!

-- Thank you for the info.
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