Peter Cheyney, 1896-1951
In the 1920s and 1930s Peter Cheyney wrote hundreds of short stories for the then thriving magazine and newspaper market. A particularly popular series was the "Alonzo MacTavish" saga, MacTavish being a cross between Raffles and Simon Templar; a master burglar and knight errant.
These are all the available McTavish stories I could find, in an original collection:
1: The Lady In Green
2: The Snowball
3: He Who Laughs Last
4: He Walked in Her Sleep
5: Alonzo― Sportsman
6: Chinese Music
7: The Arrest
8: The Mauser Pistol
9: Clash With Dr Klaat
10: Sold!
11: The Dope Lady
12: Truth Is Never Acceptable
13: The House with the Yellow Brick
14: The Wo Hang Coffin
15: The Lucky Chance
16: The Murder Of Alonzo
17: Luck― And A Lady
18: Too Many Crooks
19: The Missing Rembrandt
20: The Return of Klaat
21: The Biter Bit
22: A Matter Of Luck
23: The Diamond Scarab
24: One Born Every Minute
25: The Black Mantilla.
26: The Mystery Blues
27: The Peacock Fan
28: The Three Grey Men of Mote Hall
29: Pearls Before Time
30: We Girls must Hang Together
31: The House With The Glass Roof
32: The Unhappy Lady.
33: To Him Who Waits
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