Edward D. Hoch - Novels

Novels

  • The Shattered Raven, 1969. Barney Hamet investigates a murder at the Mystery Writers of America.
  • The Blue Movie Murders, 1972 (as Ellery Queen). "Trouble shooter" Mike McCall investigates the murder of a film producer.

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