Nedra Tyre

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Nedra Tyre (October 6, 1912 – 1990) was an American social worker and author, specializing in crime fiction.[1]

A native of Offerman, Georgia, Tyre attended Emory University and the Richmond School of Social Work.[2] She had professional stints as a librarian, clerk, and advertising copy writer, in addition to her fiction and social work.[3] Her book reviews appeared in The Richmond News Leader and The Atlanta Journal.[2]

Tyre died in Richmond, Virginia in 1990.

Selected bibliography

  • Mouse in Eternity (
    Knopf
    , 1952)
  • Death of an Intruder (Knopf, 1953)
  • Journey to Nowhere (Knopf, 1954)
  • Hall of Death (
    Simon and Schuster
    , 1960)
  • Everyone Suspect (
    Macmillan
    , 1964)
  • Twice So Fair (Random House, 1971)

References

  1. ^ Gallagher, Cullen (October 19, 2015). "Women in Crime: An Interview with Sarah Weinman". The Paris Review. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
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  3. ^ Fowler, Christopher (December 13, 2014). "Invisible Ink No 254: Nedra Tyre". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-06-18. Retrieved May 24, 2018.