Harold Q. Masur was an American lawyer and author of mystery novels.
He graduated from the New York University School of Law in 1934 and practiced law between 1935 and 1942. Then he joined the U.S. Air Force. In the late 30s he started writing Pulp Fiction. In 1973 he was President of the Mystery Writers of America
*Dead Issue (aka Willful Murder)-- *The Double Frame -- The Mourning After (aka After the Fact)--2 Over My Dead Body --3 Rhapsody in Blood -- Richest Man in the Morgue (aka Indian Giver)--3 *Self-Defense -- *The Silent Butler -- *Widow in Waiting -- The Woman Who Knew Too Much -- *** Framed for Murder Lawyer's Holiday -- Murder Never Solves Anything -- One Thing Leads to Another -- *** [non-Scott Jordan story:] The $2,000,000 Defense