Helen Reilly  | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 25, 1891 | 
| Died | January 11, 1962 (aged 70) | 
| Other names | Kieran Abbey | 
| Education | Hunter College | 
| Occupation | Mystery writer | 
| Organizations | Mystery Writers of America (president, 1953) | 
| Spouse | Paul Reilly (1914–1944) | 
| Children | 4, including Mary McMullen and Ursula Curtiss | 
| Parent | James Michael Kieran | 
| Relatives | John Kieran (brother) | 
Helen Reilly (April 25, 1891 – January 11, 1962), was an American mystery writer known for a series of novels featuring Inspector Christopher McKee, head of the fictitious Manhattan Homicide Squad. She wrote mostly under her own name but also under the pseudonym Kieran Abbey.[1] A member of the Mystery Writers of America, she served as its president in 1953.[2]
Born Helen Kieran in New York City in 1891, she attended Hunter College, graduating in 1914.[2] In that same year, she married Paul Reilly, an artist.[1] Two of their four daughters, Ursula Curtiss and Mary McMullen, also became published mystery writers.[3]
Reilly died on January 11, 1962, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1944.[2]
Bibliography
Inspector McKee series
- The Diamond Feather (1930) OCLC 504795318
 - Murder in the Mews (1931) OCLC 8944856
 - The Line-Up (1934) OCLC 3798270
 - McKee of Centre Street (1934) OCLC 1802275
 - Mr. Smith's Hat: A Case for Inspector McKee (1936) OCLC 14688393
 - Dead Man Control (1936) OCLC 952071648
 - All Concerned Notified (1940) OCLC 7581303
 - Dead for a Ducat (1939) OCLC 3370752
 - The Dead Can Tell (1940) OCLC 23246016
 - Death Demands an Audience (1940) OCLC 3298901
 - Murder in Shinbone Alley (1940) OCLC 5319892
 - Mourned on Sunday (1941) OCLC 3519813
 - Three Women in Black (1941) OCLC 1377119
 - Name Your Poison (1942) OCLC 8365275
 - The Opening Door (1944) OCLC 1610473
 - Murder on Angler's Island (1945) OCLC 1084376
 - The Silver Leopard (1946) OCLC 587229702
 - The Farmhouse (1947) OCLC 1610452
 - Staircase 4 (1949) OCLC 1608993
 - Murder at Arroways (1950) OCLC 1609493
 - Lament for the Bride (1951) OCLC 1609510
 - The Double Man (1952) OCLC 1609025
 - The Velvet Hand (1953) OCLC 1382629
 - Tell Her It's Murder (1954) OCLC 1382605
 - Compartment K: Murder Rides a Canadian Transcontinental Express (1955) OCLC 1407194
 - The Canvas Dagger (1956) OCLC 2740455
 - Ding, Dong, Bell (1958) OCLC 1998745
 - Not Me, Inspector (1959) OCLC 1803116
 - Follow Me (1960) OCLC 1803139
 - Certain Sleep (1961) OCLC 1279670
 - The Day She Died (1962) OCLC 755284167
 
Other mysteries
- The Thirty-first Bullfinch (1930) OCLC 1802533
 - Man with the Painted Head (1931) OCLC 877319274
 - The Doll's Trunk Murder (1932) OCLC 5510686
 - File on Rufus Ray (1937) OCLC 504795357
 
As Kieran Abbey
References
- 1 2 Bakerman, Jane S. (1980). "Reilly, Helen". In John M. Reilly (ed.). Twentieth-Century Crime and Mystery Writers. Macmillan. pp. 1251–54.
 - 1 2 3 "Helen Reilly". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 2002. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
 - ↑ Bakerman, Jane S. (1980). "McMullen, Mary". In John M. Reilly (ed.). Twentieth-Century Crime and Mystery Writers. Macmillan. pp. 1059–60.
 
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