Author:Ronal Kayser
Works
edit- "A Phantom in the Sky" in Weird Tales, 23 (1) (January 1934) as Dale Clark
- Behind the Screen
- "Behind the Screen" in Weird Tales, 23 (4) (April 1934) as Dale Clark
- "The White Prince" in Weird Tales, 24 (4) (October 1934)
- "The Albino Deaths" in Weird Tales, 27 (3) (March 1936)
- "The Seance" in Weird Tales, 27 (4) (April 1936)
- "The Unborn" in Weird Tales, 28 (1) (July 1936)
- "In the Dark" in Weird Tales, 28 (2) (August-September 1936)
- The Devil in Hollywood (1936)
- Lovers in a Tomb (1936)
- Eye in the Sky (1937)
- A Ghost in the House (1937)
- Focus on Murder (1943)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2038 due to Renewal R496572
- The Narrow Cell (1944)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2039 due to Renewal R519067
- The Red Rods aka "The Blonde, the Gangster, and the Private Eye" (1946)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2041 due to Renewal R564122
- Mambo to Murder (1955)
- A Run for the Money (1956)
- Death Wore Fins (1959)
- Country Coffins (1961)
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