Dixon Hawke’s Case Book [#18, Spring 1951]
- Four Men Came to Dinner [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Mar 4 1950, as “Black-out for a Blackmailer”
- The Runaway Corpse [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Feb 25 1950, as “Dead Men Can Run!”
- Who Heard the Silent Whistle? [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Feb 11 1950, as “The Case of the Silent Sound”
- Death Joins the Gamblers [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- Who Took the Dead Man’s Pen? [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- Tragedy in the Tube [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Jan 28 1950, as “Ash for an Epitaph”
- The Crystal Cast a Spell [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post May 21 1949, as “The Spell on the Wealthy Widow”
- Her Flowers Were Worth a Fortune [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Feb 4 1950, as “Lights Out for Larceny!”
- The Clue Came by Post [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- The Killer with the Guilty Eyes [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Apr 23 1949, as “The Killer Had Cat’s Eyes”
- The Riddle of the Chalk Pit [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- The Trail of the Missing Mandarin [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- The Town with Too Many Funerals [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Mar 5 1949, as “The Case of the Artful Undertaker”
- Murder in the Menagerie [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post May 7 1949, as “The Menace of the Fish-Hook”
- Her Alibi Stuck on the Tar [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- The Mysterious Mr. Morris [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- Paper and Pencil Solved the Case [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- The Secret of the Scent [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- The Mirror Told a Lie [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
- The Deadly Glass of Water [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss Sporting Post Mar 11 1950, as “The Clue Was H2O”
- His Hideout Had an Open Door [Dixon Hawke] · Anon. · ss
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