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Philip Macdonald •
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The Rasp (1970)
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The Jury Box
(4 Reviews)
John Dickson Carr
The Smile on the Face of the Tiger, by Douglas Hurd and Andrew Osmond
The Smile on the Face of the Tiger
by Douglas Hurd and Andrew Osmond
The Innocent Bystanders
by James Munro
The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax
by Dorothy Gilman
The Rasp
by Philip MacDonald
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,
June 1970
, pp. 114-136
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The Jury Box
(12 Reviews)
Jon L. Breen
The Rasp, by Philip MacDonald
The Rasp
by Philip MacDonald
Smiley's People
by John le Carre
The Attending Physician
by R.B. Dominic
The Casebook of the Black Widowers
by Isaac Asimov
Ariel
by Lawrence Block
The Stranger City Caper
by Ross H. Spencer
The Omega Document
by J. Alexander McKenzie
Festival
by John R.L. Anderson
Veil of Treachery
by Dorothy Daniels
Treachery in Type
by Josephine Bell
Some Die Hard
by Stephen Brett
Exit Actors, Dying
by Margot Arnold
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,
May 5, 1980
, pp. 98-125
by Philip MacDonald
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Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
The Saturday Evening Post
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