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Robert George Dean (died 1989) was an American author of detective fiction. He also worked as a journalist, and as an ambulance driver during World War II. The last few books Dean wrote, under the pseudonym George Griswold, are spy novels that still have a certain fan following. A character known as Mr. Groode, a shadowy British spymaster, figures in all four novels, but his prominence in the plot varies widely from book to book. ==Works== Tony Hunter series * ''Murder Makes a Merry Widow'' (1938) * ''A Murder of Convenience'' (1938) * ''Murder Through the Looking Glass'' (1940) * ''A Murder by Marriage'' (1940) * ''Murder in Mink'' (1941) * ''Layoff'' (1942) * ''On Ice'' (1942) * ''The Body Was Quite Cold'' (Dutton, 1951) * ''The Case of Joshua Locke'' (Dutton, 1951) * ''Affair at Lover's Leap'' (aka ''Death at Lover's Leap'') (Doubleday’s Crime Club, 1953) other * ''Murder Most Opportune'' * ''Murder on Margin'' * ''Three Lights Went Out'' * ''What Gentleman Strangles a Lady'' * ''The Sutton Place Murders'' He also wrote four books under the pseudonym George Griswold: *''A Checkmate for the Colonel'' (1952) *''A Gambit for Mr. Groode'' (1953) *''Red Pawns'' (1954) *''The Pinned Man'' (1954) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert George Dean」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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