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Helen Reilly
BornApril 25, 1891
DiedJanuary 11, 1962(1962-01-11) (aged 70)
Other namesKieran Abbey
Education Hunter College
OccupationMystery writer
Organizations Mystery Writers of America (president, 1953)
SpousePaul Reilly (1914–1944)
Children4, 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

As Kieran Abbey

References

  1. ^ a b Bakerman, Jane S. (1980). "Reilly, Helen". In John M. Reilly (ed.). Twentieth-Century Crime and Mystery Writers. Macmillan. pp. 1251–54.
  2. ^ a b c "Helen Reilly". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 2002. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  3. ^ Bakerman, Jane S. (1980). "McMullen, Mary". In John M. Reilly (ed.). Twentieth-Century Crime and Mystery Writers. Macmillan. pp. 1059–60.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helen Reilly
BornApril 25, 1891
DiedJanuary 11, 1962(1962-01-11) (aged 70)
Other namesKieran Abbey
Education Hunter College
OccupationMystery writer
Organizations Mystery Writers of America (president, 1953)
SpousePaul Reilly (1914–1944)
Children4, 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

As Kieran Abbey

References

  1. ^ a b Bakerman, Jane S. (1980). "Reilly, Helen". In John M. Reilly (ed.). Twentieth-Century Crime and Mystery Writers. Macmillan. pp. 1251–54.
  2. ^ a b c "Helen Reilly". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 2002. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  3. ^ 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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