Minna Feibleman Bardon was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was an author, a copywriter for the Thompson Advertising Agency, editor of manuscripts for Writers' Digest, a book reviewer for The Enquirer, and a social worker. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) The Case of the Dead Grandmother (Also published as: Murder for Real [1947]) | 1937 |
2) The Case of the Advertised Murders | 1939 |
3) Murder Does Light Housekeeping (Also published as: The Case of the Blood-Stained Dime [1941]) | 1941 |
4) Blood Red Death | 1947 |
5) His Best Girl | 1949 |