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Dorothy Belle Hughes (1904-May 6, 1993) was a U.S. crime writer and critic.

Born Dorothy Belle Flanagan in Kansas City, Missouri, she studied journalism and after graduating worked in that field before becoming a mystery writer. In 1951 she received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, in the category of Outstanding Mystery Criticism, and in 1978 she was given the MWA's Grand Master award. She made her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a region she also used as the background for some of her novels.

Hughes died in Ashland, Oregon, from complications following a stroke.

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