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What Would You Have Done?

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Title:What Would You Have Done?
Author:
Lewi, Charlotte Armstrong  Writing under the pseudonym: Armstrong, Charlotte   
(7 of 7 for author by title)
The Trouble in Thor
Published:   1955
Publisher:Mercury Press, Inc.
Tags:fiction, mystery, short story
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Published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, July 1955. We shall only say this about Charlotte Armstrong’s prize-winning story: read the first paragraph, and if you can stop—or once started, if you can lay this story aside—well, go right ahead, and good luck to you! We found this story un-put-down-able--from the introduction. [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Lewi, Charlotte Armstrong

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Born 2 May 1905, Vulcan, Michigan; died 18 July 1969, Glendale, California.

Having begun as poet (several poems appeared in the New Yorker) and playwright (two plays ran briefly on Broadway), Charlotte Armstrong soon turned to writing suspense novels, her first three being conventional detective stories. A number of Armstrong's stories are inverted mysteries in which the identity of the criminal is revealed early. In other novels, suspense is created by a race against time. Under the names Charlotte Armstrong and Jo Valentine she wrote over 29 novels short stories and plays.

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