Paul and Mabel Thorne

Paul Thorne and his wife Mabel Thorne were American authors who wrote several murder mystery novels and short stories in the early twentieth-century.[1]

Novels

Together

  • The Sheridan Road Mystery, Dodd, Mead and Company (1921)[2]
  • The Secret Toll, Dodd, Mead (1922)

Paul Thorne only

  • Spiderweb Clues, Penn Publishing (1928)
  • Murder in the Fog, Penn (c.1929)
  • That Evening in Shanghai, Penn (c.1931)
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References

  1. Kaser, James A. (February 1, 2011). "The Chicago of Fiction: A Resource Guide". Scarecrow Press via Google Books.
  2. Thorne, Paul; Thorne, Mabel (September 9, 1921). "The Sheridan Road Mystery". Grosset & Dunlap via Google Books.



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