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==Novels== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Title ! Year ! Published as ! Notes |- | The Cuckoo Clock | 1946 | Milton K. Ozaki | Ziff-Davis, hc, Handi-Books #100, pb 1950, as Too Many Women. Featuring Professor Androcles Caldwell and Bendy Brinks, amateur sleuths, along with Lt. Phelan of the cops. |- | A Fiend in Need | 1947 | Milton K. Ozaki | Ziff-Davis, hc, Handi-Books #116, pb, 1950. Featuring Professor Androcles Caldwell and Bendy Brinks, amateur sleuths, along with Lt. Phelan of the cops. |- | The Ram of Aries | 1947 | ??? | |- | The Black Dark Murders | 1949 | Robert O. Saber | Handi-Books #96, pbo, 1949. (PI’s Phil Keene and Hal Cooper) Ramble House, trade pb, 2004. Also published under the title "Out Of The Dark" (1954) |- | The Affair of the Frigid Blonde | 1950 | Robert O. Saber | Handi-Books #108, 1950. (PI Bob Stille) Also published under the title "The Deadly Blonde" (1953) |- | The Dove | 1951 | Robert O. Saber | Phantom #502, pbo, 1951. (PI Carl Guard; Handi-Books #130, pbo, 1951. Pyramid #90, pb, 1953, as Chicago Woman. |- | The Deadly Lover | 1951 | Robert O. Saber | Phantom #502, pbo, 1951. (PI Carl Guard) |- | The Scented Flesh | 1951 | Robert O. Saber | Handi-Books #124, 1951. (PI Carl Guard) |- | The Dummy Murder Case | 1951 | Milton K. Ozaki | Graphic #33, pbo, 1951. Featuring Professor Androcles Caldwell and Bendy Brinks, amateur sleuths, along with Lt. Phelan of the cops. |- | The Dove | 1951 | Robert O. Saber | Also published under the title "Chicago Woman" (1953) |- | No Way Out | 1952 | Robert O. Saber | Phantom Books 512, 1952. Also published under the title "Borrowed Time" (1955) |- | Murder Doll | 1952 | Robert O. Saber | Phantom Books 510, pbo, 1952. (PI Carl Good) Berkley D2016, pb, November 1959, as by Milton K. Ozaki. |- | The Deadly Pickup | 1953 | Milton K. Ozaki | Graphic #57, pbo, 1952. Graphic #92, 2nd pr., 1954. Berkley D2038, pb, 1960. |- | Murder Honeymoon | 1953 | ??? | |- | Chicago Woman | 1953 | Robert O. Saber | Pyramid #90, 1953. Reprint of The Dove. |- | City of Sin | 1952 | Robert O. Saber | Lancer Double 72-628, pb, 1962. Original Novels #722, pbo, 1952. (PI Pete Mallary) Carnival Books #922, pb, 1953. Lancer Double 72-628, pb, 1962, as by Milton K. Ozaki. Previously appeared as by Robert O. Saber. [Paired with DAY KEENE Joy House.] |- | Dressed to Kill | 1954 | Milton K. Ozaki | Graphic #79, pbo, 1954. (PI Rusty Forbes) Graphic #141, 2nd pr., 1956. Berkley D2007, pb, 1959. |- | Too Young to Die | 1954 | Robert O. Saber | Graphic #90, 1954. (PI Carl Good) Graphic #150, 2nd pr., 1957. |- | Shake Hands With The Devil | 1954 | ??? | |- | Maid For Murder | 1955 | Milton K. Ozaki | Ace Double D-135, pbo, 1955. (PI Carl Guard) [Paired with JAMES HADLEY CHASE Dead Ringer.] |- | A Dame Called Murder | 1955 | Robert O. Saber | Graphic#111, pbo, 1955. (PI Max Keene) |- | Marked For Murder | 1955 | ??? | |- | Model for Murder | 1955 | ??? | |- | Sucker Bait | 1955 | Robert O. Saber | Graphic #99, 1955. (PI Carl Good) Graphic #156, 2nd pr., 1957. |- | Never Say Die | 1956 | Milton K. Ozaki | Ace Double D-167, pbo, 1956. (PI Bob Wherry) [Paired with JOHN CREIGHTON Destroying Angel.] |- | A Time For Murder | 1956 | Robert O. Saber | Graphic #123, 1956. (PI Max Keene) |- | Case of the Deadly Kiss | 1957 | Milton K. Ozaki | Gold Medal #715, pbo, November 1957. Unibooks, pb, no date. |- | The Case of the Cop's Wife | 1958 | Milton K. Ozaki | Gold Medal #795, pbo, August 1958. |- | Wake Up and Scream | 1959 | Milton K. Ozaki | Gold Medal #879, pbo, May 1959. |- | Inquest | 1960 | Milton K. Ozaki | Gold Medal #981, pbo, May 1960. |- | Too Cute To Kill | Unknown | |}
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