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Helen Reilly (1) (1891–1962)

Author of Death Demands an Audience

For other authors named Helen Reilly, see the disambiguation page.

Helen Reilly (1) has been aliased into Helen Reilly.

42+ Works 598 Members 9 Reviews

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Works by Helen Reilly

Works have been aliased into Helen Reilly.

Death Demands an Audience (1940) 34 copies, 1 review
The Silver Leopard (1946) 30 copies
Murder at Arroways (1952) 27 copies
All Concerned Notified (1939) 24 copies
McKee of Centre Street (1933) 23 copies, 1 review
Compartment K (1955) 23 copies, 1 review
Dead Man Control (1936) 22 copies, 2 reviews
The Dead Can Tell (1943) 22 copies
The Canvas Dagger (1956) 22 copies
Murder in Shinbone Alley (1940) 21 copies, 1 review
Staircase 4 (1950) 21 copies, 1 review
Mr. Smith's Hat (1936) 20 copies, 1 review
Three Women in Black (1941) 19 copies
The Line Up (1934) 19 copies
Murder in the Mews (1931) 19 copies
Ding Dong Bell (1958) 18 copies
The Day She Died (1962) 18 copies
The Double Man (1952) 17 copies
Murder on Angler's Island (1945) 16 copies
The velvet hand (1953) 16 copies
The Farmhouse (1947) 16 copies
Name Your Poison (1942) 16 copies
Certain Sleep (1962) 15 copies
Tell Her It's Murder (1954) 15 copies
Not Me, Inspector (1959) 11 copies
The opening door (1944) 11 copies
Mourned on Sunday (1941) 10 copies
Lament for the Bride (1954) 10 copies
Follow Me (1960) 9 copies
The Diamond Feather (1930) 8 copies
The Doll's Trunk Murder (1932) 4 copies

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9 reviews
Probably closer to 2.5 stars. An old fashioned (1940) mystery about the murder of a bitchy young socialite at a fashion school. The prose was a bit formal and clunky at times for my tastes. The story had tons of characters--a bit hard to keep them all straight and it was one of those stories where just about any of them could have turned out to be the killer depending on the author's whim. Still, it was a fun enough read.
A beautiful dancer dies in mid-dance at a speakeasy called "the Sanctuary." Inspector McKee of the Manhattan Homicide Squad investigates. Reilly does nice straightforward police mysteries, sometimes a bit grim.
A dubious playboy is murdered leaving a mysterious entry in his diary. Apparentyl his death is linked to a small elite social circle at an upstate resort, so McKee leaves Manhattan to investigate.
A HIBK detective novel without much detection. Upper crust group gathered together on a train, then at a Canadian lodge, are met with three murders. The main character, a young female, is a passive character caught in the middle, trying to sort out the various secrets of the other characters.
½

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½ 3.5
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