Author Hulbert Footner (1879-1944) brought the excitement of the 1920s and 1930s to Madame Storey's cosmopolitan adventures, moving away from Edwardian and Victorian flavors of the mystery genre. Beautiful and aloof. Her secretary/narrator/companion is Bella Brickley. Rosika lives near Gramercy Park in NYC and has a pet monkey. She seems to solve cases by use of good guesswork, "practical psychology" and fortuitous prior knowledge of certain facts or people.
Black Cat Weekly #101
Phyllis Ann Karr, Neil S. Plakcy, Anne Swardson, Hal Charles, Joseph Payne Brennan, Stephen Marlowe, Hulbert Footner, Nicholas Carter, Francis Beeding
bookBlack Cat Weekly #95
Robert Lopresti, Simon Wood, A. R. Morlan, Fritz Leiber, Hal Charles, Hulbert Footner, R. Austin Freeman, Seabury Quinn, Alfred Coppel, John Taine
bookPutting Crime Over
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bookCap'n Sue
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bookThe Woman from Outside [On Swan River]
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bookThe Velvet Hand. New Madame Storey Mysteries
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bookBlack Cat Weekly #37
Naomi Kritzer, N. M. Cedeño, Hal Charles, Janice Law, A.R. Morlan, Malcolm Jameson, George O. Smith, Hulbert Footner, Nicholas Carter, Otis Adelbert Kline
bookBlack Cat Weekly #36
H.K. Slade, Mary Saums, P. Djèlí Clark, Lester del Rey, Hal Charles, George O. Smith, Rog Phillips, Hulbert Footner, Percy James Brebner
bookOfficer!
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bookTortuous Trails
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bookBlack Cat Weekly #30
Thomas M. Disch, Elizabeth Elwood, Nikki Dolson, Matthew Hughes, Larry Tritten, Richard Wilson, James Holding, Hal Charles, Hulbert Footner
bookA Self-Made Thief
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