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===Novels=== * ''Indelible (novel)|Indelible'' (1922) * ''Impromptu'' (1923) * ''Imperturbe'' (1924) * ''Low Run Tide and Lava Rock'' (1929) * ''The Amazon (novel)|The Amazon'' (1930) * ''The Governor of Massachusetts'' (1930) * ''Concert Pitch'' (1938) * ''The Stars and Stripes Forever (book)|The Stars and Stripes Forever'' (1939) * ''The Death of Lord Haw Haw'' (as Brett Rutledge, 1940) * ''A Narrow Street'' (British title of ''The Last Time I Saw Paris'') (1942) * ''Paris: Twenty-Eight Drawings by Jean Vigoureux'' (introduction; 1942) * ''Summer in December'' (1945) * ''[[Linden on the Saugus Branch]]'' (1946) * ''A Ghost Town on the Yellowstone'' (1948) * ''My Old Kentucky Home (book)|My Old Kentucky Home'' (1949) * ''Desperate Scenery'' (1954) ;Homer Evans series<ref group=lower-alpha>{{cite web |url=https://www.fantasticfiction.com/p/elliot-paul/ |title=Homer Evans Mystery |publisher=Fantastic Fiction}}</ref> * ''The Mysterious Mickey Finn'' (1939) * ''Hugger Mugger in the Louvre'' (1940) * ''Mayhem in B-Flat'' (1940) * ''Fracas in the Foothills'' (1940) * ''I'll Hate Myself in the Morning'' (1945) * ''Murder on the Left Bank'' (1951) * ''The Black Gardenia'' (1952) * ''Waylaid in Boston'' (1953) * ''The Black and the Red'' (1956)
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