Donald Strachey - Donald Strachey Mysteries

Donald Strachey Mysteries

  • Stevenson, Richard (1981), Death Trick, Los Angeles, CA: Alyson Publications, ISBN 1-55583-387-X, OCLC 36021089
  • Stevenson, Richard (1984), On the Other Hand, Death, New York: Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-008319-7, OCLC 12052183
  • Stevenson, Richard (1986), Ice Blues, New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-40379-8, OCLC 12722011
  • Stevenson, Richard (1992), Third Man Out, New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-07110-8, OCLC 24667956
  • Stevenson, Richard (1995), A Shock to the System, New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-13610-2, OCLC 32856586
  • Stevenson, Richard (1996), Chain of Fools, New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-14563-2, OCLC 34912753
  • Stevenson, Richard (1998), Strachey's Folly, New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-18669-X, OCLC 38286505
  • Stevenson, Richard (2003), Tongue Tied, New York: St. Martin's Minotaur, ISBN 0-312-30974-0, OCLC 223305701
  • Stevenson, Richard (2008), Death Vows, Albion, New York: MLR Press, ISBN 978-1-934531-33-4, OCLC 233637323
  • Stevenson, Richard (September 2009), The 38 Million Dollar Smile, Albion, New York: MLR Press, ISBN 978-1-60820-013-9, OCLC 427868303
  • Stevenson, Richard (2010), Cockeyed, Albion, New York: MLR Press, ISBN 978-1-60820-096-2, OCLC 663950797
  • Stevenson, Richard (2011), Red White Black And Blue, Albion, New York: MLR Press, ISBN 978-1-60820-362-8, OCLC 758871656
  • Stevenson, Richard (2012), The Last Thing I Saw, Albion, New York: MLR Press, ISBN 978-1-60820-706-0

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