Dolores Hitchens
Julia Clara Catherine Maria Dolores Robins Norton Birk Olsen Hitchens better known as Dolores Hitchens, was an American mystery novelist who wrote prolifically from 1938 until her death in 1973. She also wrote as D. B. Olsen, a version of her first married name, and under the pseudonyms Dolan Birkley and Noel Burke.
Hitchens collaborated on five railroad mysteries—"police procedurals about a squad of railroad cops"—with her second husband, Bert Hitchens, a railroad detective. She also branched out into other genres including Western fiction. Many of her mystery novels centered on a character named Rachel Murdock.
Hitchens wrote Fool's Gold, the 1958 novel adapted by Jean-Luc Godard for his film Bande à part. Her novel The Watcher was adapted for an episode of the TV series Thriller which aired November 1, 1960.
Biography
Hitchens was born in Texas on December 25, 1907. She was the daughter of W.H. Robbins and Myrtle Statham, who married in Caldwell County, Texas in 1901. In 1910, Dolores and her apparently widowed mother were living with Dolores's paternal grandfather in San Antonio.Sometime over the next decade, Dolores's mother married a second time, to an unknown Norton, but she was divorced by the time mother and daughter showed up in the 1920 census for Kern County, California.
Myrtle married a third time in 1922, to Oscar Carl Birk. The Birk family was living in Long Beach by 1930 and Dolores apparently assumed her stepfather's surname.
Hitchens married, in about 1934, Beverley S. Olsen, a radio operator on a merchant vessel, and their 1940 household included the widowed Myrtle Birk.
It is not known whether Dolores divorced Olsen or was widowed, but she apparently married Hubert A. Hitchens, a Railroad Police, by the early 1940s, as they had a child together in 1942.
Dolores died in Orange County, California on August 1, 1973, and Hubert died in Riverside County in 1979.
Publications
As Dolores Hitchens
;Jim Sader mysteries- Sleep with Strangers ; U.K. edition, London: Macdonald, 1956
- Sleep with Slander ; UK: London: T.V. Boardman & Co., 1961, American Bloodhound Mystery no. 345
- F.O.B. Murder ; UK: 1957, American Bloodhound no. 154
- One-Way Ticket ; UK: 1958, American Bloodhound no. 193
- End of Line ; UK: 1958, American Bloodhound. no. 216
- The Man Who Followed Women ; UK: 1960, American Bloodhound no. 332
- The Grudge ; UK: 1964, American Bloodhound. no. 466
- Stairway to an Empty Room
- Nets to Catch the Wind — also Widows Won't Wait
- Terror Lurks in Darkness
- Beat Back the Tide ; UK: Macdonald, 1955 — abridged as The Fatal Flirt
- Fool's Gold ; UK: 1958, American Bloodhound no. 234
- The Watcher ; UK: 1959, American Bloodhound. no. 279
- Footsteps in the Night ; UK: 1961, American Bloodhound no. 366
- The Abductor ; UK: 1962, American Bloodhound no. 385
- The Bank with the Bamboo Door ; UK: 1965, American Bloodhound no. 504
- The Man Who Cried All the Way Home ; UK: London: Robert Hale, 1967
- Postscript to Nightmare ; UK title, Cabin of Fear
- A Collection of Strangers ; UK title, Collection of Strangers
- The Baxter Letters ; UK: Hale, 1973
- In a House Unknown ; UK: Hale, 1974
- A Cookie for Henry: one-act play for six women, as Dolores Birk Hitchens
As D. B. Olsen
- Cat Saw Murder
- Alarm of Black Cat
- Catspaw for Murder ; aka Cat's Claw
- The Cat Wears a Noose
- Cats Don't Smile
- Cats Don't Need Coffins
- Cats Have Tall Shadows
- The Cat Wears a Mask
- Death Wears Cat's Eyes
- Cat and Capricorn
- The Cat Walk
- Death Walks on Cat Feet
- Shroud for the Bride ; aka Bring the Bride a Shroud
- Gallows for the Groom
- Devious Design
- Something About Midnight
- Love Me in Death
- Enrollment Cancelled ; aka Dead Babes in the Wood
- The Clue in the Clay – her first book published under any name; also NY: Bartholomew House, 1946, A Bart House Mystery no. 35, ASIN B000HU0N64
- Death Cuts a Silhouette
- ''The Ticking Heart''
As Dolan Birkley
- Blue Geranium
- ''The Unloved''
As Noel Burke
- ''Shivering Bough''