Dorothy Salisbury Davis

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Dorothy Salisbury Davis was an American crime and mystery novelist renowned for her psychologically rich storytelling and influential role in mid-20th-century detective fiction.

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instanceOf novelist
person
awardReceived Edgar Award nomination NERFINISHED
Grand Master Award NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
genre crime fiction
detective fiction
mystery fiction
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Mystery Writers of America NERFINISHED
movement mid-20th-century detective fiction
notableWork A Gentle Murderer NERFINISHED
Death of an Old Sinner NERFINISHED
Lament for a Lady Laird NERFINISHED
Old Sinners Never Die NERFINISHED
The Clay Hand NERFINISHED
The Little Brothers NERFINISHED
The Pale Betrayer NERFINISHED
Where the Dark Streets Go NERFINISHED
notedFor influential role in mid-20th-century detective fiction
psychologically rich storytelling
occupation crime writer
mystery writer
novelist
placeOfBirth United States of America
sexOrGender female
writingStyle character-driven mystery fiction
psychological suspense

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Edgar Allan Poe Grand Master Award hasRecipient Dorothy Salisbury Davis