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(1906-1985) Author. Aaron Marc Stein was born in New York City and died in Manhattan, New York. He published some of his writing under the pseudonyms George Bagby and Hampton Stone. He wrote around 100 novels. He was a recipient of the Grand Master Edgar award from the Mystery Writers of America.

Full Name

Aaron Marc Stein

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1906

BIRTH

Aaron Marc Stein was born in New York City on November 15, 1906.

1935

LITWORK

Murder at the Piano
Covici Friede

Novel published under the pseudonym George Bagby.

1948

LITWORK

The Corpse in the Corner Saloon
Simon and Schuster

Novel published under the pseudonym Hampton Stone.

1949

LITWORK

Days of Misfortune
Doubleday & Company

Novel.

1950

LITWORK

Three - With Blood
Doubleday & Co.

Novel.

1950

LITWORK

The Needle That Wouldn't Hold Still
Simon & Schuster

Novel published under the pseudonym Hampton Stone.

1968

LITWORK

Kill Is a Four-Letter Word
Doubleday

Novel.

1974

LITWORK

The Finger
Robert Hale Ltd
0709139969 / 978-0709139966
Novel.

1976

LITWORK

Coffin Country
Doubleday
0385115881 / 978-0385115889
Novel.

1979

LITWORK

Chill Factor
Robert Hale Ltd
070917487X / 978-0709174875
Novel.

1984

LITWORK

The Garbage Collector
Doubleday
0385194846 / 978-0385194846
Novel.

1985

DEATH

Mr. Stein died in Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York, on August 29, 1985.

1985

RESIDENCE

Mr. Stein lived in Manhattan, New York.

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