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Nationality
  
American

Genre
  
Crime fiction


Name
  
Norbert Davis

Role
  
Author

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Born
  
April 18, 1909 (
1909-04-18
)

Died
  
1949, Harwich, Massachusetts, United States

Books
  
The Mouse in the Mountain, Sally's in the Alley, Oh, Murderer Mine, The adventures of Max Latin, Red Goose


Norbert Harrison Davis (April 18, 1909 - July 28, 1949) was an American crime fiction author.

Norbert Davis was born in Morrison, Illinois, where he grew up. At the end of the 1920s his family moved to Southern California and by the end of 1934 he was to receive his law degree from Stanford University but never bothered to take the bar exam. He started writing short stories for Black Mask in 1932 and lived in the Los Angeles area. He also contributed to Dime Detective, Double Detective, Detective Fiction Weekly, Argosy, and The Saturday Evening Post. From 1943 he published the detective novels The Mouse in the Mountain (1943) (also published in paperback under the titles Rendezvous with Fear and Rich Dead Little Girl), Sally's in the Alley (1943), Oh, Murder Mine (1946), all three novels featuring Doan, a private investigator, and Carstairs, a Great Dane. His Murder Picks the Jury (1947) was written in collaboration with W. T. Ballard.

A complete collection of his Max Latin stories from Dime Detective called The Complete Cases of Max Latin was published in 2014 by Altus Press. A complete collection of his Doan and Carstairs stories is coming from Altus Press in 2016.

Davis's writing was greatly admired by Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Davis died on July 28, 1949, an apparent suicide.

References

Norbert Davis Wikipedia