Helen Eustis
Helen White Eustis II was an American mystery writer and translator. She was born in Cincinnati. She studied art at Smith College and was awarded the Mystery [Writers of America]'s Edgar Award in 1947 for her novel, The Horizontal Man.
Partial bibliography
Novels
- The Horizontal Man
- ''The Fool Killer''
Short stories
- The Captains and the Kings Depart, and Other Stories
- "The Rider on a Pale Horse", later republished as "Mr. Death and the Redheaded Woman" in Timeless Stories [for Today and Tomorrow]
Translations
- Christiane Rochefort, Cats Don’t Care For Money
- Edmonde Charles-Roux, To Forget Palermo
- Georges Simenon, When I Was Old
- Didier Decoin, Laurence: A Love Story
- Michel Salomon, Prague Notebook: The Strangled Revolution
- Romain Gary, ''The Enchanters''