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Pete Schofield
Pete Schofield
Series · 8 books · 1957-2015
By
Thomas B. Dewey
Books in series
#1
And Where She Stops
1957
WICKED TRIANGLE When a dapper, middle-aged millionaire who dealt in diamonds, aspiring actresses and unprintable photos was murdered, the list of suspects was longer than a hangman's noose and included... THE WIFE - twenty years her husband's junior with a roving eye for young men and her husband's fortune. THE MISTRESS - in the worst kind of trouble a girl can face - and her lover wouldn't help her. THE SON - a weak-livered playboy with a burning desire for his father's latest playmate. AND PETE SCHOFIELD - a private investigator, caught in a wicked triangle.
#2
Go To Sleep, Jeannie
1959
#3
Too Hot for Hawaii
1960
#4
Golden Hooligan
1961
"A Pete Schofield Mystery by Thomas B. Dewey." Dell First Edition, B207, First Printing October 1961. Thirty-five cents cover price. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
#5
Go, Honeylou
2015
"Thomas B. Dewey is one of detective fiction's severely underrated writers!" — Bill PronziniPete thought he had it made. A cool half-grand, plus expenses, just to deliver Uncle Pierce Bonwell's bright-eyed and burstin' niece, Honeylou, to her Aunt Cindy—in one piece. But Pete learned the hard way that Uncle Pierce wasn't giving money away. The cost of kidnapping and murder runs pretty high!
#6
The Girl with the Sweet Plump Knees
1963
"Thomas B. Dewey is one of detective fiction's severely underrated writers!" — Bill Pronzini "A neatly contrived and lively mixture of fast action and sex!" — The New York Times Doll Baby just sat there, blinking her long black lashes and drawing on her long white cigarette. "You've got to help me, Petey Boy," she said. "They're after me. Two of 'em." If someone had to be tailed, Doll Baby sure made a likely target. But something else about this case didn't stack up. And it wasn't Doll Baby. She was doing just fine...
#7
The Girl in the Punchbowl
1964
"She was that kind of girl, it was that kind of party, the combination was murder." A Pete Schofield mystery.
#8
Only on Tuesdays
1963
Only On Tuesdays...but not with this girl—she was a full time job. A new Pete Schofield sizzler.
Author
Thomas B. Dewey
Author · 27 books