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Lawrence Arthur Goldstone (1903 - 1998), better known by his pseudonym, Lawrence Treat, was an American mystery writer, a pioneer of the genre of novels that became known as police procedurals. A practicing lawyer before turning to writing, he was a founding member of the Mystery Writers of America and a two-time winner of the MWA's Edgar Award. His first award came in 1965, for the short story "H as in Homicide"; his second was a Special Edgar Award in 1978 for editing a new edition of the Mystery Writer's Handbook, the MWA's guide for aspiring mystery writers, first published in 1956.

As a member of the League of American Writers, he served on its Keep America Out of War Committee in January 1940 during the period of the Hitler-Stalin pact.[1]

Selected works

  • Run Far, Run Fast (1937)
  • B as in Banshee (1940)
  • D as in Dead (1941)
  • H as in Hangman (1942)
  • O as in Omen (1943)
  • Wail for the Corpses (1943)
  • Leather Man (1944)
  • V as in Victim (1945)
  • H as in Hunted (1946)
  • Q as in Quicksand (1947)
  • T as in Trapped (1947)
  • F as in Flight (1948)
  • Over the Edge (1948)
  • Trial and Error (1949)
  • Big Shot (1951)
  • Lady, Drop Dead (1960)
  • Venus Unarmed (1961)
  • P as in Police (edited by Ellery Queen) (1970)

References

  1. ^ Franklin Folsom, Days of Anger, Days of Hope, University Press of Colorado, 1994, ISBN 0870813323

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