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  • Bibliography:
    10 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1971
  • Latest Book:
    December 2024
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Book List in Order: 10 titles



  • A DAZZLING BOUQUET OF MYSTERY AND MURDER Here, amid the lush, heady beauty of a garden setting, everything's coming up roses...or turning up corpses. Focusing on crime that flourishes amid the flora, this blooming collection of 19 tales provides m...



  • If you cut your detecting teeth on Crime and Puzzlement, you'll sink them into Crime and Puzzlement 2 with glee . . . Once again, You are the Detective! Alone (or was he?) in his locked room, Torrick the truckdiver succumbed, but to what, and why? Ar...





  • Detected you way through Crime and Puzzlement 1 and Crime and Puzzlement 2? Solved all the heinous crimes of You're the Detective? Well then it's time you matched your sleuthing skills against Julius Quackery, amateur detective extraordinaire, as he ...





  • With applause for Crime and Puzzlement 1 and 2 still ringing in his ears, Lawrence Treat has conjured up yet another devilishly delightful collection of picture mysteries - this time for young readers.

    The clues are in the picture; it's up to ...



  • Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and...






  • Originally published in 1945, V as in Victim was the first crime novel to feature ordinary cops as the main characters, launching the subgenre known as police procedurals and earning Lawrence Treat an important place in the history of mysteries.So Mi...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Lawrence Treat has published 10 books.

The next book by Lawrence Treat, V As In Victim, will be published in December 2024.

The first book by Lawrence Treat, The Mushroom Fanciers, was published in January 1971.

No. Lawrence Treat does not write books in series.