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Dixon Hawke's Casebook
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   By crashryan
Super! An embarrassment of Dixon Hawke riches. Do you know whether these are reprints from the DH magazine or new material?
  
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Dixon Hawke's Case Book [#20, Spring 1953] ed. Anon.
A Lesson for a Lady by Anon.
Damsel Doublecross by Anon. originally pubished in the Sporting Post Dec 22 1951, as "The Unfinished Clue"
They Never Searched the Rats by Anon.
The Aspirin Packed a Punch by Anon.
Bullet for a Banker by Anon.
The Moon Cried "Murder" by Anon.
The Case of the Tidy Servant by Anon.
Death Was Locked In by Anon.
The Ghost Wore a Uniform by Anon.
The Clue in the Dark by Anon.
K.O. Candy! by Anon.
Death by Time-Table by Anon.
The Riddle of the Playful Pekinese by Anon.
Death Before Dinner by Anon.
Half an Hour to Live! by Anon.
The Corpse Smoked Cigars by Anon.
The Hoax of the Priceless Pearls by Anon.
The Corpse with the Wrong Hairstyle by Anon.
The Atom Train Mystery by Anon.
The Knife from Nowhere! by Anon.
 
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