Dolores Hitchens

Dolores Hitchens
BornJulia Clara Catherine Maria Dolores Robins
(1907-12-25)December 25, 1907
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
DiedAugust 1, 1973(1973-08-01) (aged 65)
Orange County, California, U.S.
Pen name
  • D. B. Olsen
  • Dolan Birkley
  • Noel Burke
OccupationWriter
EducationUCLA
Years active1938–1973
Notable worksFool's Gold (1958)
The Watcher (1959)
Spouse
  • Beverley S. Olsen
    (m. 19341940)
  • Hubert A. Hitchens
Children2

Julia Clara Catherine Maria Dolores Robins Norton Birk Olsen Hitchens (December 25, 1907 – August 1, 1973) 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 (1964). Her novel The Watcher was adapted for an episode of the TV series Thriller which aired November 1, 1960.