Lemmy Caution Novels
- This man is dangerous (1936)
- Dames don't care (1937)
- Poison Ivy (1937)
- Can ladies kill? (1938)
- Don't get me wrong (1939)
- You'd be surprised (1940) '
- Your deal, my lovely (1941)
- Never a dull moment (1942)
- You can always duck (1943)
- I'll say she does! (1945)
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