Mary Kelly (writer)

Mary Kelly (writer)

Mary Theresa Kelly née Coolican (London,1927 - ) is Scottish a writer of crime novels. She received M.A. degree from University of Edinburgh in 1951. Married Dennis Charles Kelly in 1950.

Bibliography

The Inspector Brett Nightingale series

  • A Cold Coming (1956)
  • Dead Man's Riddle (1957)
  • The Christmas Egg (1958)

Other Novels

  • The Spoilt Kill (1961) (Gold Dagger Award)
  • Due to a Death (1962; USA: The Dead of Summer)
  • March to the Gallows (1964)
  • The Dead Corse (1966)
  • Write on Both Sides of the Paper (1969)
  • The Twenty-Fifth Hour (1971)
  • That Girl in the Alley (1974)



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