Other works
(1940) Short stories: "In the Teeth of the Evidence"
(1930) Novel (w/Robert Eustac): "The Documents in the Case"
(1933) Short stories: "Hangman's Holiday".
(1923) Novel: "Whose Body?".
(1933) Novel: "Murder Must Advertise"
(1941) Book: "The Mind of the Maker"
Short-story collection: "Dorothy L. Sayers: The Complete Stories"
(1928) Short stories: "Lord Peter Views the Body"
(1937) Stage: Her and
Muriel St. Clare's play, "Busman's Holiday," was performed at the Comedy Theatre in London, England, with
Dennis Arundell, Veronica Turleigh, Barrie Livesey and
Maurice Denham in the cast. Beatrice Wilson was director.
(1936) Stage: Her and
Muriel St. Clare's play, "Busman's Honeymoon," was performed at the Comedy Theatre in London, England, with
Dennis Arundell, Veronica Turleigh, Barrie Livesey and
Maurice Denham in the cast. Beatrice Wilson was director.
(1938) Stage: Her play, "The Zeal of the House," was performed at the Westminster Theatre in London, England, with
Harcourt Williams,
Marie Ney, Frank Napier,
Alan Napier,
Michael Gough, Donald Eccles and
Mark Dignam in the cast.
(2009-2010 Season) Stage: Her novel, "Busman's Honeymoon," was adapted by Frances Limoncelli at the Lifeline Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, with Phil Timberlake in the cast. Elise Kazularic was dialect coach. NOTE: Nominated for a Joseph Jefferson
Award (Non-Equity Division) for Production of a Play.
Story: "The Leopard Lady" (filmed as
"Lights Out: The Leopard Lady (#3.4)" (1950))
Novel: "The Floating Admiral".
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