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Doris Miles Disney

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Born December 22, 1907
Died March 9, 1976 (68 years old)
Also known as: Doris Disney, Doris M. Disney
14 books
4.0 (2)
82 readers

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Doris Miles Disney (December 22, 1907 – March 9, 1976) was an American mystery writer. She wrote 47 novels, many of which were best sellers; several were made into feature films or TV movies. In 14 of her writing years Disney published two novels, and the Times noted that "Since 1945, one or more of her books has been published each year." Her last novel was published posthumously. [source](

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No next of kin

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No Next of Kin is the taut novel of a beautiful woman whose secret past leaves her prey to violence, blackmail and murder

Heavy, Heavy hangs

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Jenny protested that Adelaide would never have killed herself. She remembered her sister, before her marriage to Dennis Holland, as an attractive, vivacious girl. Yet the Hollands described a hysterical, unhappy woman who slipped away while her son was sleeping and hanged herself from an attic beam. In fact, these in-laws seemed to share a sense of relief that poor Adelaide was no longer with them, and that Sandy, the child, would soon be departing with his aunt. Then Jenny stumbled on several peculiar bits and pieces which hinted at murder. Seven-year-old Sandy reported two sets of footsteps in the attic and told her about the dark figure with the spade in the yard at night, and she found the Army medical kit buried behind the barn with the atropine missing. As she pursued her search for evidence, tension mounted in the Holland household. This tension exploded in a revelation of terrible facts, but not before Jenny herself faced death on which the coroner’s verdict might also have been “suicide while of unsound mind.”

Who rides a tiger

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13

A bewildered young girl deprived of a sizable fortune... A forbidding mansion crammed with the bits and pieces of a lifetime of seclusion... A family secret hidden in a yellowing, crumbling diary... These are what wealthy, embittered old Harriet Lowden left behind her when she died, alone, friendless, and estranged from her family. It was the old diary that obsessed lovely young Susan Lowden. She knew instinctively that between the lines of the faded, Spencerian script lay the key to the puzzle of an evil past that was even now casting its shadow into the present. But it was Susan's reluctant attraction to the cynical young stranger who suddenly appeared, that tied up the loose ends of an old, unsuspected, inhuman murder.

Mrs. Meeker's money

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5

Mrs. Meeker was not a Mrs. Meeker but the Mrs. Meeker, seventy-nine and worth about $30,000,000. She’d managed to hold onto most of it, too, until she hired a private detective to trace the grandson of a former lover. Several months and some $50,000 later, she realized she was being swindled and called on Postal Inspector David Madden for help. Neither one suspected that fraud was soon to be mixed with murder!

Cry for Help

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9

A novel of taut suspense about a young woman who discovers that her volunteer job with a Hot Line phone service has led her into the heart of a murder.

Fire at Will

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4

"Hampton County detective member of firing squad at military funeral where elderly lady was accidentally shot." This was the nightmare headline Jim O'Neill envisioned for the next day's newspaper after the unfortunate woman's demise. It was a mighty embarrassing situation. Jim tackled the case with understandable zeal, but a series of humorous domestic complications hampered him somewhat. Then past events in the Ellery family history made the case even tougher—a suicide that happened years ago, a still talked-of elopement and an unsolved family mystery. Even the lethal weapon in the case was hard to determine, since the guns involved ranged from rifles, Lugers and Berettas to a small water pistol. Brilliant deduction on Jim's part retrieved the case from its inauspicious beginning, uncovered a startling secret, and exposed a murderer. Fire at Will is a shrewd picture of the devastating effects of murder in a small town.

The magic grandfather

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7

An 11-year-old discovers that not only is his seemingly ne'er-do-well grandfather a bona fide sorcerer but he too may have an untapped talent for magic.