Leonard Gribble
Leonard Reginald Gribble (1 February 1908 – 27 September 1985) was a prolific writer from Devon.[1][2][3][4] His novels often focussed on the particulars of policing and the judicial system.[1] Gribble also wrote under the pseudonyms Sterry Browning, Leo Grex, Louis Grey, Piers Marlow, Dexter Muir and Bruce Sanders; he also wrote some Westerns, under the name Landon Grant.[1][3]
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| Born | 1 February 1908 South Lambeth London, U.K.  | 
| Died | 27 September 1985 (aged 77) Worthing, Sussex  | 
| Pen name | Leo Grex, Sterry Browning, Louis Grey, Dexter Muir, Landon Grant, Piers Marlowe, Bruce Sanders | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
| Language | English | 
| Notable works | The Arsenal Stadium Mystery | 
| Website | |
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Gribble was one of the founding members of the Crime Writers' Association in 1953.[1]
Bibliography
    
    
Inspector/Superintendent Anthony Slade series
    
- The Case of the Marsden Rubies (1929)
 - The Gillespie Suicide Mystery (1929)
 - The Grand Modena Murder (1930)
 - Is this Revenge (1931) aka The Serpentine Murder (Dodd Mead 1932)
 - The Stolen Home Secretary (1932) aka The Stolen Statesman
 - Queens of Crime (Hurst & Blackett 1932)
 - The Secret of Tangles (1933) (Cherry Tree 1939)
 - The Yellow Bungalow (1933)
 - The Riddle of the Ravens (1934)
 - Mystery at Tudor Arches (1935)
 - The Case of the Malverne Diamonds (1936)
 - Riley of the Special Branch (1936)
 - Who Killed Oliver Cromwell? (1937)
 - The Case Book of Anthony Slade (1937)
 - Tragedy in E Flat (1938)
 - The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (Harrap 1939) (filmed in 1939)
 - Atomic Murder (Harrap 1947)
 - Hangman’s Moon (1950)
 - The Frightened Chameleon (1950)
 - The Glass Alibi (1952)
 - Murder Out of Season (1952)
 - She Died Laughing (1953)
 - The Inverted Crime (1954)
 - Death Pays the Piper (Herbert Jenkins 1956)
 - Superintendent Slade Investigates (1956)
 - Stand In for Murder (1957)
 - Don’t Argue with Death (1959)
 - Wantons Die Hard (Herbert Jenkins 1961)
 - Heads You Die (1964)
 - The Violent Dark (1965)
 - Strip Tease Macabre (1967)
 - A Diplomat Dies (1969)
 - Alias the Victim (1971)
 
Others
    
- Famous Feats of Detection and Deduction (Harrap 1933)
 - The Death Chime (1934)
 - Heroes of the Fighting RAF (Harrap 1941)
 - Epics of the Fighting RAF (Harrap 1943)
 - Heroes of the Merchant Navy (Harrap 1944)
 - Transatlantic Trouble (Cherry Tree 1946)
 - On Secret Service (Burke ?1947)
 - The Secret of the Red Mill (Burke 1948)
 - They Kidnapped Stanley Matthews (Herbert Jenkins 1950)
 - The Missing Speed Ace (Burke 1950)
 - Mystery Manor (1951)
 - Speed Dermot (Burke 1951)
 - The Bedside Marion Cran (Herbert Jenkins 1951)(with Marion Cran)
 - The Velvet Mask (1952)
 - Murder Mistaken (1953) with Janet Green
 - Sally of Scotland Yard (1954) with Geraldine Laws
 - Famous Manhunts (John Long ?1954)
 - Triumphs of Scotland Yard (John Long 1955)
 - Fifty Famous Animal Stories (ed)(Burke 1958)
 - Murders Most Strange (John Long 1959)
 - Stories for Boys (1961)
 - Clues that Spelled Guilty (John Long 1961)
 - When Killers Err (John Long 1962)
 - The True Book About Great Escapes (Muller 1962)
 - Famous Stories of High Adventure (Barker 1962)
 - They Challenged the Yard (John Long 1963)
 - Stories of Famous Detectives (Barker 1963)(Four Square 1966)
 - Stories of Famous Spies (Barker 1964)
 - Such Women Are Deadly (Arco NY 1965)
 - Great Manhunters of the Yard (John Long 1966)
 - Famous Stories of the Wild West (Target 1967)
 - They Had a Way with Women (Arrow 1968)
 - Fifty Famous Stories for Boys (Burke 1969)
 - Strange Crimes of Passion (1970)
 - More Famous Historical Mysteries (Muller 1972)
 - Programmed for Death (1973)
 - Famous Historical Mysteries (Target 1974)
 - You Can’t Die Tomorrow (1975)
 - Midsummer Slay Ride (1976)
 - Famous Mysteries of Modern Times (Muller 1976)
 - Crime on Her Hands (1977)
 - Compelled to Kill (John Long 1977)
 - They Came to Kill (John Long 1978)
 - The Dead End Killers (John Long 1978)
 - Death Needs No Alibi (1979)
 - Dead End in Mayfair (1981)
 - The Dead Don’t Scream (1983)
 - Notorious Killers in the Night (Robert Hale 1983)
 - Such Lethal Ladies (Robert Hale 1985)
 
Paul Irving series
    
- The Tragedy at Draythorpe (Hutchinson 1931)
 - The Lonely Inn Mystery (1933)
 - The Madison Murder (Hutchinson 1933)
 - The Man from Manhattan (Hutchinson 1934)(Doubleday 1935)
 - Murder in the Sanctuary (1934)
 - Stolen Death (Hutchinson 1936)
 - The Carlent Manor Crime (1939)
 - Ace of Danger (Hutchinson 1952)
 
Phil Sanderson series
    
- Violent Keepsake (John Long 1967)
 - The Hard Kill (John Long 1969)
 
Others
    
- The Nightborn (1931)
 - Crooner’s Swan Song (1935)
 - Transatlantic Trouble (1937)
 - The Black Out Murders (Harrap 1940)
 - The Stalag Mites (Harrap 1947)
 - King Spiv (1948)
 - Crooked Sixpence (Harrap 1949)
 - Thanks for the Felony (John Long 1958)
 - Larceny in Her Heart (John Long 1959)
 - Terror Wears a Smile (John Long 1962)
 - The Brass Knuckle (John Long 1964)
 - Kill Now Pay Later (John Long 1971)
 - Die as in Murder (1974)
 - Murder Stranger than Fiction (Robert Hale 1975)
 - Death Throws No Shadow (Robert Hale 1976)
 - Detection Stranger than Fiction (Robert Hale 1977)
 - Mix Me a Murder (Robert Hale 1978)
 - Mystery Stranger than Fiction (Robert Hale 1979)(St Martin's Press 1979)
 - These Crimes Made Headlines (Robert Hale 1980)
 - Hot Ice (Robert Hale 1983)
 
As Louis Grey
    
- The Signet of Death (1934)
 
(reprinted Herbert Jenkins 1946 as by Dexter Muir)
As Dexter Muir
    
- The Pilgrims Meet Murder (Herbert Jenkins 1948)
 - The Speckled Swan (Herbert Jenkins 1949)
 - Rosemary for Death (Herbert Jenkins 1952)
 
As Sterry Browning
    
- Coastal Commandos (Nicholson & Watson 1946)(Digit 1953)
 - Crime at Cape Folly (Clerke & Cockeran 1951)
 - Santa Fe Gunslick (Clerke & Cockeran 1951)(Pearson's Western ?1950)
 - Sex Marks the Spot (1954)
 
References
    
- Gribble, Leonard (10 July 2018). The Arsenal Stadium Mystery. British Library Crime Classics. British Library Publishing. ISBN 9780712352260.
 - "The Arsenal stadium mystery". SOLO. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
 - "Leonard Gribble". Peters, Fraser & Dunlop. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
 - "Leonard Reginald Gribble". IMDb. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
 
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