“You’d rather pay him - and have your life a misery,” said Mannering, but there was no sting in his words, and his voice strengthened suddenly. “We’ll find a way out, my dear. We must find one. A year or two won’t matter, while we’re waiting; and meanwhile we can work.”
Lorna smiled; her eyes held real humour, and he marvelled at the way she could forget the thing that must have made her wish, often enough, that she was dead,
“The Baron can work,” she said, and they laughed together.
Published or to be published by
House of Stratus
Dates given are those of first publication
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
Title | Also Published as: | |
1 Meet the Baron | The Man in the Blue Mask | 1937 |
2 The Baron Returns | The Return of the Blue Mask | 1937 |
3 The Baron Again | Salute Blue Mask | 1938 |
4 The Baron at Bay | Blue Mask at Bay | 1938 |
5 Alias the Baron | Alias Blue Mask | 1939 |
6 The Baron at Large | Challenge Blue Mask! | 1939 |
7 Versus the Baron | Blue Mask Strikes Again | 1940 |
8 Call for the Baron | Blue Mask Victorious | 1940 |
9 The Baron Comes Back | | 1943 |
10 A Case for the Baron | | 1945 |
11 Reward for the Baron | | 1945 |
12 Career for the Baron | | 1946 |
13 The Baron and the Beggar | | 1947 |
14 Blame the Baron | | 1948 |
15 A Rope for the Baron | | 1948 |
16 Books for the Baron | | 1949 |
17 Cry for the Baron | | 1950 |
18 Trap the Baron | | 1950 |
19 Attack the Baron | | 1951 |
20 Shadow the Baron | | 1951 |
21 Warn the Baron | | 1952 |
22 The Baron Goes East | | 1953 |
23 The Baron in France | | 1953 |
24 Danger for the Baron | | 1953 |
25 The Baron Goes Fast | | 1954 |
26 Nest-Egg for the Baron | Deaf, Dumb and Blonde | 1954 |
27 Help from the Baron | | 1955 |
28 Hide the Baron | | 1956 |
29 The Double Frame | Frame the Baron | 1957 |
30 Blood Red | Red Eye for the Baron | 1958 |
31 If Anything Happens to Hester | Black for the Baron | 1959 |
32 Salute for the Baron | | 1960 |
33 The Baron Branches Out | A Branch for the Baron | 1961 |
34 The Baron and the Stolen Legacy | Bad for the Baron | 1962 |
35 A Sword for the Baron | The Baron and the Mogul Swords | 1963 |
36 The Baron on Board | | 1964 |
37 The Baron and the Chinese Puzzle | | 1964 |
38 Sport for the Baron | | 1966 |
39 Affair for the Baron | | 1967 |
40 The Baron and the Missing Old Masters | | 1968 |
41 The Baron and the Unfinished Portrait | | 1969 |
42 Last Laugh for the Baron | | 1970 |
43 The Baron Goes A-Buying | | 1971 |
44 The Baron and the Arrogant Artist | | 1972 |
45 Burgle the Baron | | 1973 |
46 The Baron - King Maker | | 1975 |
47 Love for the Baron | | 1979 |
Published by House of Stratus
‘Department ‘Z’’ (28 titles)
‘Dr. Palfrey Novels’ (34 titles)
‘Inspector West’ (43 titles)
‘Sexton Blake’ (5 titles)
‘The Baron’ (47 titles) (writing as Anthony Morton)
‘The Toff’ (59 titles)
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