The following material will be included in the next edition of CRIME FICTION III: A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1749-1995 by Allen J. Hubin.
AARONS, EDWARD S.
Assignment-The Cairo Dancer. should be Dancers (plural)
Assignment-Lowlands. Muller pb, 1962 (add British edition)
Assignment-Maltese Maiden. [Libya]
Assignment-Mara Tirana. Muller pb, 1962 (not Jenkins, 1966)
Assignment-School for Spies. [Ger.]
ABBEY, RUTH. (Olive) Ruth (Brown) Pattison (full real name)
ABBOT, ANTHONY
About the Murder of the Night Club Lady. dir: Irving Cummings
(correction of spelling of director's name)
ABEL, KENNETH
Bait. [Boston]
ABRAHAMS, PETER
The Fury of Rachel Monette. (correction of spelling last name)
ABRO, BEN
Assassination! (add exclamation point)
ABUNUWARA, EHAB. 1963- .
Days of the Messiah. Commonwealth (Can.), 1995 [Mid. East]
ACKERMAN, FORREST J. delete entry (Elton not his pseudonym)
ADAM, H(ARGRAVE) L(EE). 1867- . (add birth year)
ADAMS, ANTHONY. Pseudonym of Peter (Meyrick Johnston) Leslie,
1922- , q.v. Other xrs
-Hard At It. Headline pb?, 1996
ADAMS, DEREK
-Miles Diamond and the Case of the Cretan Apollo. Bad Boy pb
(Eng.), 1997
ADAMS, ELIHU. 1916(?)-1967(?) (add dates)
ADAMS, HERBERT
The Bluff! Collins, 1938 sc: Roger Bennion
Welcome Home. 1956 to 1946 (date correction)
ADAMS, JOEY. 1911-1999. (add death year)
ADAMS, MORLEY. Journalist. (add author information for Adams #1)
ADYE, JOHN
At the House of the Priest. [It.]
AGARD, H. E.
The Assassin. Hale, 1965
AHERN, TOM. 1947- . (add birth year)
AIRD, CATHERINE.
Injury Time. ss title correction: Cause and Effects
AIRTH, RENNIE. Born in S. Afr.; foreigh correspondent for Reuters
for many years; living in Italy. (amended author information)
ALAN, RAY
My Bonny Lies Under the Sea. Jenkins (publisher correction)
ALBERT, EDWARD. Born in Edinburgh; schoolmaster. (add author info)
ALBRAND, MARTHA
Return to Terror. delete all reference to this title
ALEXANDER, RUTH
The Man Who Knew Too Much. Studio should be Gaumont British
ALEXIE, SHERMAN. 1966- .
Reservation Blues. Atlantic, 1995; Minerva, 1996 [Wash.]
ALFORD, VIOLET
-Wind from the South. Methuen, 1929 [Sp.]
ALINE, COUNTESS OF ROMANONES
The Spy Wore Red. Bloomsbury, 1987; Random, 1987 (Dramatized true
account.)
The Spy Wore Silk. Putnam, 1991 (Dramatized true account.)
ALINGTON, C(YRIL) A(RGENTINE). Schoolmaster, clergyman.
(add author information)
ALLAN, JOAN
Who Killed Me? [London]
Who's on First? [S.F.]
ALLAN, MARGARET. delete entry
ALLASON, RUPERT WILLIAM SIMON. 1951- . (full name, birth date)
ALLBEURY, TED
all NEL editions should be shown as hc
Consequences of Fear. U.S. title: Smokescreen. Medallion, 1979
ALLEN, ADDISON J. 1906(?)-1983(?). (add dates)
ALLEN, ANITA. 1909-1982. (add death year)
ALLEN, ERIKA VAUGHN. (correction of middle name spelling)
ALLEN, GRANT
For Maimie's Sake. [Oxford]
ALLEN, MICHAEL
Spence in Petal Park. [London]
ALLEN, STEVE
Show all Zebra/Kensington novels as ghost-written by
Robert Westbrook, 1945- .
ALLEN, WARNER
The Uncounted Hour. [London]
ALLEN-BALLARD, ERIC. 1908-1968. (add dates)
ALLINGHAM, MARGERY
The Allingham Case-Book. The Lieabout (ss title correction)
The China Governess. [London]
The Crime at Black Dudley. Also published in Britain under the
U.S. title: Amalgamated, 1934 (abridged) (added edition)
Death of a Ghost. [London]
Flowers for the Judge. [London]
More Work for the Undertaker. [London]
Pearls Before Swine. [London]
The Tiger in the Smoke. [London]
ALLISON, WILLIAM. 1851-1925. (death date correction)
the (about) leads to books; shouldn't it be (books)?
ALLSTON, AARON. Ref: CA. (add reference)
AMBLER, ERIC
Topkapi. delete all references to this title
AMES, DELANO
Crime, Gentlemen, Please. [London]
Death of a Fellow Traveler. [Wales]
Landscape with Corpse. [Sp.]
She Shall Have Murder. [London] scw: Allan MacKinnon (spelling
correction)
AMES, JENNIFER
Date with Danger. delete "as by Maysie Greig" after (Collins,
1952), or move to after lead title
Shadow Over the Island. delete "as by Mary Douglas Warren" after
(Collins, 1955), or move to after lead title
This Fearful Paradise. delete "as by Maysie Greig" after (Collins,
1953), or move to after lead title
AMIS, KINGSLEY
The Riverside Villas Murder. [London]
AMOS, ALAN
Jungle Murder. delete "abridged" at end of entry or move into
(Adventure Novel Classic, 194?, pb)
AMY, W(ILLIAM) LACEY. Born in Canada; newspaper owner and editor.
(add author information)
ANDERSEN, U. S. 1917-1986. (add death year)
King of the Roses. delete entry
ANDERSON, J. R. L.
Death in the City. [London]
ANDERSON, JOHN ALBIN. should be Anderson, Jack Albin
ANDERSON, JESSICA
The Last Man's Head. [Syd.]
ANDERSON, REX. Born in Okla.; graduate in psychology from U. of
Okla.; living in Houston. (add author information)
Cover her with Roes. [Houston]
ANDERTON, H. J. S.
The King of Crime. Archer Croft, 1940s
ANDREWS, COLIN. Pseudonyn of F. Paul Wilson.
The Select. Also published as by F. Paul Wilson: Morrow, 1994
ANDREZEL, PIERRE
The Angelic Avengers. [Fr., 1840s]
ANONYMOUS
Ada the Betrayed. Erryn is pseud of James Malcolm Rymer, 1804-1880.
The Blue Dwarf. Target pb, 1933
The Dark Woman. (by James Malcolm Rymer, 1804-1880.)
Gaunt House. Target pb, 1933 (Also contains ss "The Death Pearl")
The Girl-Boy Mystery. Laurie, 1938 (A novel as told to "WAAC".)
Kruger's Secret Service. Macqueen, 1900 (by One Who Was In It,
i.e., Douglas Blackburn, 1857-1929.) [S. Afr.]
-Love Conquers. Gramol, 1933
The Missing Clue. Correction: Also contains an anonymous ss
"Rex Roamer".
Scotland Yard Photo Crimes from the Files of Inspector Black.
... Kindersley (London), 1983 (add this British edition and
list it first)
A Searchlight on the Throne: Reminiscences of an Ex-Ambassador.
(by "A Peeress", pseudonym of, Kate Everest.)
(add author real name)
The Shadow on the Purple: Recollections of an Ex-Attache.
(add subtitle)
Sinister Square. Target, 1933 delete this title
The Toltec Cup. Wheeler's dates are 1836-1901.
The Towers Crime. Target pb, 1933
The Unclaimed Daughter. (by Mrs. Charles Granville Hamilton)
(give author full name)
The Wreckers' Haunt. Twiss pb (Eng.), 1898 [Eng., 1600s]
ANSTEY, F.
The Man from Blankleys. scw for Guest of Honor should be
W. Scott Darling
APPIAH, ANTHONY
Avenging Angel. [Eng.] sc: Patrick Scott
APPLEBY, JOHN
Stars in the Water. [London]
ARBOUR, S. E.
-Dark Triangle. Commonwealth (Can.), 1995
ARCHER, JEFFREY
A Quiver of Arrows. correct to A Quiver Full of Arrows
ARCHER, MARGARET
Gull Yard. [London]
ARKWRIGHT, RICHARD
The Queen Anne's Gate Mystery. [London]
ARLEN, MICHAEL. SC; Capel (Beau) Maturin = CM; Lord George Tarlyon =
GT. Criminous = *.
The Crooked Coronet. *Legend of the Agreeable Widower\*Legend of the
Bearded Golfer\*Legend of the Crooked Coronet\*Legend of the
Policeman in Pince Nez (criminous and series stories identified)
-The Flying Dutchman. (add dash)
Mayfair. [London] The Ace of Cads (CM)\*The Ghoul of Golders Green
(CM)\*The Prince of the Jews\*The Revolting Doom\A Romance in
Old Brandy (criminous and series stories identified; last
story title is a correction)
These Charming People. *The Ancient Sin (GT)\*The Cavalier of the
Streets\The Irreproachable Conduct of a Gentleman Who Refused a
Knighthood (GT)\The Loquacious Lady of Lansdowne Passage (GT)\
Major Cypress Goes Off the Deep End (GT)\*The Man with the Broken
Nose (GT)\*Salute the Cavalier (not Chevalier)\*The Smell in the
Library (GT) (criminous and series stories identified; one
title correction noted)
ARLON, JILL
Circles of Deceit. (Novelization of the TV series.)
ARMITAGE, FLORA. Born in Manchester, Eng.; naturalized U.S. citizen;
lived in NYC, where she was Information Officer at the British
Information Services; biographer. (add author information)
The Five Deceivers. [New Eng.]
ARMYTAGE, LEWIS
Spindle and Shears. Allen, 1891 [Wales]
ARNOLD, ELLIOTT
Personal Combat. Greystone, 1936; Constable, 1937
ARNOLD, FREDERICK. 1833-ca.1900. (add dates)
ARNOLD, MARGOT
Lament for a Lady Laird. Playboy pb, 1982 (publisher, date
correction)
ARNOUT, SUSAN
-The Frozen Lady. Arbor, 1983 [Alaska]
ARNSTON, HARRISON
Act of Passion. [Fla.]
ARROYO, SANTANA. Pseudonym of Stephen Joseph Arroyo, 1946- .
(add real name, birth year)
ARTHUR, HARRY. Pseudonym of Hiram Gilmore Bates III, 1900-1981.
(correction of author real name, death date added)
ARVAY, HARRY
Togo Commando. [Jap.]
ASHE, GORDON
A Clutch of Coppers. [London]
Here Is Danger! (add exclamation mark)
ASHE, ROSALIND
Moths. [Oxford]
ASHFORD, JEFFREY
A Man Will Be Kidnapped. add [acad.]
ASHLEY, KENNETH H(ERBERT). 1887- . Journalist and farmer.
(add middle name, birth year, and author information)
ASHLEY, SALLY (delete entry; listed book is as by Kate Stewart)
ASHLEY, JACQUELINE. Pseudonym of Jacqueline Ashley Casto.
(added middle name)
ASHMAN, PETER. 1911(?)-1982(?). (add dates)
ASHTON, SHARON. Pseudonym of Helen Lenore Vogt Van Slyke.
(added middle names)
ASTLEY, JULIET
Copsi Castle. (spelling correction)
ATHERTON, GERTRUDE
-Patience Sparhawk and Her Times. Lane (London & NYC), 1897.
Also published as: Patience Sparhawk. Literature House, 1970.
Silent film: Petrova, 1918, as The Panther Woman (scw: Mary
Murillo; dir: Ralph Ince)
ATKINS, PETER. Screenwriter. (add author information)
Morningstar. [S.F.]
ATLEE, PHILIP
The Trembling Earth Contract. [South]
AUDEMARS, PIERRE
The Thieves of Enchantment. [Fr.]
When the Gods Laughed. delete dash sc: Hercule Renard pb [Fr.]
AUSTIN, MARILYN
Stolen Secrets. Curley, 1981
AVALLONE, MICHAEL
Devil Devil. NEL pb to Mews pb (publisher correction)
Fallen Angel. NEL pb to Mews pb (publisher correction)
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. [Ger.]
AVELINE, CLAUDE. Avtsin, 1901-1992. (add death date)
Prisoner Born. Hutchinson, 1960 to 1950 (date correction)
AYCLIFFE, JONATHAN
Naomi's Room. [London]
The Vanishment. [Eng.]
AYE, A. K. Hazel Eileen Edwards, 1945- .
(give full name and birth year of one of the collaborators)
AYLING, KAYE. Pseudonym of (Harold) Keith (Oliver) Ayling,
1898-1976, q.v. (add author real name, dates)
AYRES, NOREEN. ca.1950- . (add birth year)
B., W. A. William Arthur Boord, 1862-1925. (add author dates)
BABBIN, JACQUELINE. Former story editor and producer in TV, living
in Conn. (add author information)
BABSON, MARION
Bejeweled Death. [London]
Dangerous to Know. [London]
Line Up for Murder. [London]
The Lord Mayor of Death. [London]
Murder, Murder, Little Star. [London]
A Trail of Ashes. [N.H.]
The Twelve Deaths of Christmas. [London]
BACHMANN, LAWRENCE
The Lorelei. Also published as: Whirlpool. Fontana, 1959
BACON, JOSEPHINE DASKAM
Medusa's Head. delete (non criminous)
The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon. Dr. Stanchon in all stories
The Children (ss, not nv)
The Warning. only criminous story
BACON, PEGGY
Lady Marked for Murder. Mercury reprint is pb
BAER, HOWARD. 1921-1983(?). (add death date)
BAGGALEY, JAMES
Shadow of the Eagle. [Fr.]
The Spare Men. [Eng.]
BAHR, EDITH-JANE. 1926-1991. (add death date)
BAILEY, D. F.
Fire Eyes. [Can.]
BAILEY, ELLIOT. Journalist. (add author information)
BAILEY, H. C.
The Best of Mr. Fortune Stories. (title correction)
The Bishop's Crime. add [church]
BAILEY, HILARY
The Cry from Street to Street. add [London]
BAILEY, MICHELE
The Cuckoo Case. add U.S. edition: St. Martin's, 2000 [Brus.]
BAIN, DONALD. Ref: CA.
BAKER, DENYS VAL
The Return of Uncle Walter. ss title should be same as this
BAKER, NANCY
The Night Inside. [Toronto]
BAKER, W. HOWARD. SC: John Drake, in Secret Agent novelizations.
BALDWIN, ALEX
The Soldier Spies. Also published as by W. E. B. Griffin: Jove, 2000
BALDWIN, R(OY) A(LVIN). 1885-1973(?) (add death date)
BALFOUR, JAMES. Pseudonym of William Bruce Hepburn, 1925-1992.
(add author real name, dates)
BALL, DONNA. Ref: CA. (add reference)
BALLARD, ERIC ALAN. 1908-1968. (add dates)
BALLARD, W. T.
Say Yes to Murder. Canadian title: Murder in Hollywood. White
Circle pb, 1951
BAMBURG, LILIAN. Journalist. (add author information)
BANKS, CAROLYN
Death by Dressage. [Tex.]
Mr. Right. [Md.]
BANKS, (ALGERNON) POLAN
-Carriage Entrance. Putnam, 1947 [New Or., 1890s] Film: RKO, 1951,
as My Forbidden Past (scw: Marion Parsonnet; dir: Robert
Stevenson)
BANKS, RUSSELL
Affliction. Film: Kingsgate, 1998 (scw & dir: Paul Schrader)
BANNER, HUBERT
Hell's Harvest. [Sumatra]
The Mountain of Terror. [Java]
Red Cobra. [Java]
Terror Wave. [Indonesia]
BANNISTER, JO. add sc Cal Donovan to those with Liz Graham
Shards. British title: Critical Angle. Severn, 1999 (i.e., the
British title was different from the U.S., contrary to what
CFIII currently says)
BANVILLE, VINCENT. SC: John Blaine, in both titles, both set in
Dublin.
BARBER, FRANK DOUGLAS. ca.1917-1999. Journalist. (add dates,
author information)
BARBOUR, H. W. 1933-1995. (add dates)
BARKER, JOSEPH
Fourth at Junction. [Eng.]
BARLOW, JAMES
The Burden of Proof. Also published as: Villain. Pan, 1971
[London]
BARLOW, VERNON (HAROLD). Special correspondent and feature writer.
(add author information)
BARNARD, ROBERT
Death and the Princess. [London]
BARNES, LEE
The Ragged Mask. Target pb, 1933
BARNETT, JAMES
Palmprint. [Toronto]
BARNETT, JOHN
The Prince's Valet. Smith Elder, 1907 ss (with some crime):
Which Tells How Gustave Entered the Service of the prince\
Which Tells How the Prince Played Haroun-Al-Rachid\
Which Tells of the Love of "Madame de Geauregard"\
Which Tells of the Prince's Mercy\
Which Tells How the Prince Rode Through the Night\
Which Tells How the Prince Proclaimed Himself in London\
Which Tells of the prince's Double\
Which Tells How the Prince Played High\
Which Tells of the Prince's Justice\
Which Tells of White Roses
BARNS, GLEN M. first name should be spelled Glenn
BARON
The Marquis of Muray Hill. Also published as by B. A. Ronzone:
(Author), ca.1915
BARONI, NICK
Red Doll. pb should be by; hc should be pb
Sally. pb should be by; hc should be pb
Shapely Lady. pb should be by; hc should be pb
BARR, AMELIA EDITH. Ref: CA. (add reference)
BARR, ELIZABETH. first name should be spelled Elisabeth
BARR, ROBERT. add Ref: CA. (this is the 1850-1912 Robert Barr)
BARRETT, MICHAEL
The Last Flowers. Also published as: Rebellion. Corgi, 1958
BARRON, ANN. 1925(?)-1990(?). (add dates)
BARRON, HUGH
The Loving Thing. should be: The Love Thing
BARRY, JOE. SC: Donn O'Mara = DO.
Dangerous Bargain = The Clean-Up
Homicide Hotel. sc: Donn O'Mara
Kiss and Kill. sc: Donn O'Mara [NYC]
BARTLETT, FREDERIC ORIN. first name should be spelled Frederick
BARTLETT, PHILIP A. Pseud of Edward (L.) Stratemeyer, 1860-1932, q.v.
BARTLETT, VERNON (OLDFIELD)
Mud & Khaki. Simpkin, 1917 ss (with some crime): In Hospital\A
Recipe for Generals\Mud\The Surprise Attack\"Pongo" Simpson on
Bombs\The Schoolmaster of Pont Saverne\The Odd Jobs\The "Knut"\
Shopping\The Liar\The City of Tragedy\"Pongo" Simpson on
Grumblers\The Convert\David and Jonathan\The Rum Jar\The Tea
Shop\"Here Comes the General"\The Rascal in War\"Pongo" Simpson
on Officers\The Hand of Shadow\The Veteran\The Sing-Song\The
"Strafe" That Failed\The Nightly Round\John Williams, Tramp and
Soldier\The Clearing House
BASHFORD, H. H.
Behind the Fog. [London, Norway]
BATES, HARRY ARTHUR. delete
BATESON, DAVID
Shoot to Live. Also published as: Retribution, as by Van Lacey.
Turton, 1959
BATTEN, P(ETER) W. 1893- . Journalist. (add birth year and
author information)
BAUMGARTNER, LISA. 1971- . (add birth year)
BAVIN, BILL
Dead Regimental. [Fr., 1939]
BAWDEN, NINA
Change Here for Babylon. publisher should be Collins, not Chatto
BEAL, M(ARY) F. [MARY F. BEAL SHETZLINE] (add full name)
BEAMAN, ARDERN (ARTHUR HULME). 1886- . Born in India.
(add middle names, birth year, and author information)
BEARDMORE, G(EORGE) RUSSELL. 1858- . Surgeon and barrister.
(add first name, birth year, and author information)
BEATTY, PATRICIA. 1922-1991. (add death year)
BEATY, (ARTHUR) DAVID. 1919-1999. (add death year)
BECK, HENRY CHARLTON. State Editor and Music Editor of "The Evening
Courier", Camden, N.J. (add author information)
BECKER, DAN
The Last Boy Scout. (Ghostwritten by Robert Tine, 1955- , q.v.)
BECKER, STEPHEN
The Season of the Stranger. Harper, 1951; H. Hamilton, 1951
(add "The" to title, correct the publishers and dates)
BEDFORD-JONES, H. SC: Say-and-See Smith = SS.
The Hazards of Smith. Hurst, 1924 novelets (all with SS): The
Magic of Ngong\The Second Life of M. le Diable\Blood of the
Eagle\The New Iseult
The Mardi Gras Mystery. (delete hyphen)
BEECROFT, CYRIL
Five Years' Hard. Dorrance, 1994 [Eng., acad.]
BEHM, MARC
The Eye of the Beholder. Film: Destination, 1999 (scw & dir:
Stephan Elliott)
BELL, J(OHN) J(OY). Born in Glasgow; journalist. (add author
information)
BELL, JOSEPHINE
A Hydra with Six Heads. [London]
The Innocent. [London]
No Escape. [London]
The Port of London Murders. [London]
The Seeing Eye. [London]
BELL, NEIL
The House at the Crossroads. publication date should be 1966
BELL, SAILLIE LEE. first name should be spelled Sallie
BELL-VILLADA, GENE H.
The Carlos Chadwick Mystery. [Mass., acad., 1975]
BELLAIRS, GEORGE
Dead March for Penelope. this reprint is a pb
Death Before Breakfast. [London]
Four Unfaithful Servants. (show title thus)
Littlejohn on Leave. publication date should be 1941
An Old Man Dies. (show title thus)
BENDEL, STEPHANIE KAY. 1943- . (add birth year)
BENET, JAMES (WALKER). acute accent on second e, like for his
father
BENET, WILLIAM ROSE
-First Person Singular. add dash [Pa.]
BENNETT, (ENOCH) ARNOLD
-Buried Alive. Chapman, 1908; Doran, 1900 [London]
BENNETT, CHARLES
Five Thousand Pounds Reward. Warne, 1899
BENNETT, FRED
The Mersey Murders. Target pb, 1933
BENNETT, HAL. Separate the 2 authors
BENNETT, JAMES (WILLIAM). 1891-1971. (add death year)
BENNETTS, PAMELA
Footsteps in the Fog. [London]
BENSON, DANIEL
The Argyll Killing. [Scot.]
BENSON, E. F.
The Blotting Book. [Brighton]
BENSON, R. H.
The Light Invisible. identify as collection of ss (with some
crime: The Blood-Eagle\The Bridge Over the Stream\"Consolatrix
Afflictorum"\The Expected Guest\The Green Robe\In the Convent
Chapel\In the Morning\Over the Gateway\Poena Damni\The Sorrows of
the World\The Traveler\Under Which King?\Unto Babes\The
Watcher\With Dyed Garments
BENSON, THERESE
Gallant Adventuress. [NYC]
BENTLEY, JOHN.
Bullets Make Holes. [NYC]
The Iron Orchid. [NYC]
It Was Murder, They Said. [NYC]
The Landor Case. [London]
Obsession for Two. [NYC]
Rendezvous with Death. [Holl., Paris]
BENTLEY, NICOLAS
The Events of That Week. [Sicily]
The Floating Dutchman. [London]
BERCKMAN, EVELYN
A Simple Case of Ill-Will. [London]
BERCOVICI, ALFRED. 1913-1999. (add dates)
BERENSON, LAURIEN. 1952- . Dog breeder and exhibitor living in
Atlanta. (add birth year and author information)
BERKELEY, ANTHONY
Death in the House. [London]
The Piccadilly Murder. [London]
BERNARD, JOEL
The Thinking Machine Affair. [Prague]
BERNARD, ROBERT
Death Takes a Sabbatical. [London, Oxford]
BERNARD, W. first name should be spelled out: William
BERNHARDT, WILLIAM
Double Jeopardy. sc Kincaid not present add British edition:
Thorpe, 1996
Perfect Justice. [Ark.]
BERNSTEIN, KEN. 1928-1996. (correct birth year)
BESANT, WALTER
A Five Years' Tryst. Methuen, 1902 ss (criminous = *): A Five
Years' Tryst\An Indian Summer\Kerb and Gutter\Limner's Romance\
*The Long Game\The Luck of the Susan Bell\Married Beneath Him\
*The Memory Cell\The Short Way\The Sky-Rocket\*The Two Sophias
BETTANY, GEORGE
Dangerous Haven. [Can.]
BEUTTLER, EDWARD IVAN OAKLEY. 1909-1998. (add death year)
BEYNON, JANE. Pseudonym of Jane Lewis Brandt, 1915- . Other
pseudonym: Lange Lewis, q.v. (identify Beynon as pseudonym)
BEZZERIDES, A. I.
Long Haul. Also published as: They Drive by Night. Dell, 1950
BICKERS, RICHARD TOWNSHEND
The Hellions. [Eng.]
BIGGERS, EARL DERR
The Agony Column. Avon, 1942, also has Fifty Candles (n) and The
Dollar Chasers (ss)
BIGGLE, LLOYD, JR.
The Rule of the Door and Other Fanciful Regulations. add ss:
Judgment Day\On the Dotted Line\The Perfect Punishment\The Rule
of the Door\Secret Weapon\A Slight Case of Limbo\Wings of Song
BILLSON, ANNE
Suckers: Bleeding London Dry. [London]
BILLY, SILLY. Pseud of E(ustace) C(lare) Grenville-Murray, 1824-1881,
q.v. Other pseudonym: Mark Hope, q.v. (give author real name,
other pseudonym)
BINDER, S. B.
Maganyos. Minerva pb, 1996
BINGHAM, JOHN
A Fragment of Fear. [It.]
The Marriage Bureau Murders. [London]
BINGLEY, MARGARET (JANE KIRBY) (add maiden name)
A Dramatic Death. Scholastic, 1994 (Intended for younger readers.)
BINNS, OTTWELL. Unitarian minister. (add author information)
A Gipsy of the North. [Alaska]
BIRD, DOROTHY MAYWOOD. 1899- .
The Black Opal. Macmillan, 1949 [Mich., acad.] (Intended for
younger readers.)
BIRKIN, CHARLES. died 1986. (correct death year)
BIRMINGHAM, GEORGE A. Hannay was born in Belfast; a clergyman.
(add author information)
BIRMINGHAM, MAISIE
Sleep in a Ditch. add sc: Kate Weatherley
BISHOP, PAUL
Kill Me Again. British title: Sins of the Dead (not a separate
book)
BLACK, HAZELTON. ca.1850- . (add birth year)
BLACK, LADBROKE (LIONEL DAY). Journalist. (add author information)
BLACK, LIONEL
The Bait. [London]
The Foursome. [Eng.]
Outbreak. [London]
BLACKSTOCK, CHARITY
-The Melon in the Cornfield. add dash [London]
Miss Fenny. The Woman in ther Woods was also published in the
U.S. as by Charity Blackstock: Leisure, 1971
Party in Dolly Creek. The Widow was also published as by Lee
Blackstock: Belmont, 1970
The Shadow of Murder. Also published under the British title in
the U.S. as by Lee Blackstock: Ballantine, 1964
BLACKWOOD, CAROLINE
The Fate of Mary Rose. [Eng.]
BLAINE, LAURENCE
Black Muscle. Holloway, 1976 [Det.]
Sweet Street Blues. Holloway, 1978 [Det.]
BLAINE, LAWRENCE L. Joint pseudonym of Eleazar Lipsky, 1911-1993,
q.v., and Robert Silverberg, 1935- .
Frontier Lawyer. Permabooks, 1961 [N. Mex., 1890s]
BLAIR, IAIN
Bone. [London]
BLAIR, MARCIA
The Final Guest. [Calif.]
BLAKE, CAMERON. Pseud of Michael Henry Mason, 1909- . (add
real name)
BLAKE, GEORGE. 1893-1961. (add death year)
BLAKE, JUSTIN. SC: Garry Halliday, in all titles, intended for
younger readers.
Garry Halliday and the Disappearing Diamonds. Faber, 1960
Garry Halliday and the Flying Foxes. Faber, 1965
Garry Halliday and the Kidnapped Five. Faber, 1962
Garry Halliday and the Ray of Death. Faber, 1961
Garry Halliday and the Sands of Time. Faber, 1963
BLAKE, KEN
Hiding to Nothing. by an unidentified author
Where the Jungle Ends. by Bulmer, not Holdstock
BLAKE, NICHOLAS
Murder with Malice. Malice in Wonderland (correct spelling)
BLAKEMORE, HOWARD. 1900- .
Special Detail. Dorrance, 1944 [Mich.]
BLANC, SUZANNE. Ref: CA.
BLATCHFORD, ROBERT. Journalist. (add author information)
BLOCH, ROBERT
The Night of the Ripper. [London]
Psycho. Film also: Universal, 1998 (scw: Joseph Stefano; dir:
Gus Van Zant)
Shooting Star. [L.A.]
The Skull of the Marquis de Sade and other stories. add British
edition: Hale, 1975
BLOCHMAN, LAWRENCE
Red Snow at Darjeeling. Saint ed is pb
BLOCK, LAWRENCE
Ariel. [Charleston]
Mona. Also published as: Sweet Slow Death. Jove, 1986
Ronald Rabbit Is a Dirty Old Man. delete (not criminous)
Two for Tanner. [Thai.]
BLODGETT, MICHAEL
White Raven. Film: Artisan, 1998 (scw: Michael Blodgett; dir:
Andrew Stevens)
BODEN, LEONARD. 1911-1999. (add death year)
BODSWORTH, FRED. 1918- .
-The Atonement of Ashley Morden. McClelland (Toronto), 1964;
Dodd, 1964 [Can.]
BOK, CURTIS. SC: Judge Ulen = U.
-Backbone of the Herring. Knopf, 1941 U
-I, Too, Nicoldemus. Knopf, 1946 U
BOLAND, JOHN
The Fourth Grave. [Afr.]
BOLTON, JOHN
The Spy Hunters. [Eng.]
BOLTON, MELVIN
The Softener. [Eng.]
The Testing. [Eng.]
BONANSINGA, JAY
Sick. add British edition: Orion, 1995
BOND, MIKE
The Ivory Hunters. [Kenya]
BONDS, PARRIS AFTON (WILKES). (add maiden name)
BONETT, JOHN & EMERY
The Sound of Murder. [London]
BOORD, WILLIAM ARTHUR. 1862-1925. (add dates)
BOOTHBY, GUY
The Lady of the Island. The Black Lady of Brin Tor
(ss title correction)
Uncle Joe's Legacy. The Frog, the Firm, and the Fortune
(ss title correction)
BOOTON, KAGE. 1919-1994. (add death year)
BORDEN, MARY
-The Hungry Leopard. Heinemann, 1956; Longmans, 1956
BOROWITZ, ALBERT
The Jack the Ripper Walking Tour Murder. [London]
BORTH, WILLAN GEORGE. Chief librarian and curator. (add author
information)
BORTNER, NORMAN STANLEY. 1915(?)-1986(?). (add dates)
BOSMAN, HERMAN CHARLES. 1905-1951.
Willemsdorp. Human (Cape Town), 1977 [S. Afr.]
BOULLE, PIERRE
Not the Glory. [London, WWII]
BOTTOME, PHILLIS. Constance Collier, 1878-1955.
BOURNE, MRS.
Beta. Ward, 1890
BOVE, EMMANUEL. Ref: CA.
BOWEN, JOHN (GRIFFITH)
No Retreat. Sinclair, 1994 [Eng.]
BOWLES, PAUL. died 1999 (correction)
BOYCE, (JOSEPH) CHRIS(TOPHER). 1943-1999. (add death year)
BOYD, DOUGLAS
The Eagle and the Snake. Sinclair, 1992
The Honour and the Glory. Little London), 1994
The Truth and the Lies. Little (London), 1995
BOYD, EDWARD
The Dark Number. (Novelization of the TV series.)
BOYD, EUNICE MAYS. 1902-1971. (add dates)
BOYD, JANE
Murder in the King's Road. [London]
BOYD, MARION
Murder in the Stacks. [Ohio]
BOYD, R.
Murder by Arrow. Miller pb (Eng.), ca.1946
BOYNE, WALTER J. 1929- . Ref: CA.
-Trophy for Eagles. Crown, 1989; Weidenfeld, 1990
BRACEWELL, W. HARTLEY
Tales of the Cliffs. publisher is Francis Riddell Henderson
BRADDON, GEORGE
Judgment Deferred. [London]
BRADDON, M. E.
Married in Haste. add British edition: Maxwell, 1883
My Sister's Confession. At Chrighton Abbey (spelling correction)
BRADLEY, (LURA) LYNN(ETTE). (use full name as given here)
BRADLEY, MARION ZIMMER. 1930-1999. (add death year)
BRADLEY, MARY HASTINGS
Nice People Poison. [Chi.]
BRADSHAW, GEORGE
Practise to Deceive. (spell first word as given here)
Mildly criminous ss: The Hendon Manuscript\Honest Faces\Must I
Use the Word\My Great Uncle\Not the Way of the World\A Portrait
Reversed
BRADSHAW, M. A.
The Tablet of Death. Target pb, 1933
BRAHMS, CARYL
A Bullet in the Ballet. [London]
BRAND, CHRISTIANNA
The Brides of Aberdar. [ca.1840]
The Honey Harlot. [ship, 1872]
London Particular. [London]
Starrbelow. [ca.1753]
The Three-Cornered Halo. [Med. Is.]
BRAND, HILARY. better defined as a house name, used by Stephen D.
Fraces and Moffatt
BRAND, MAX
Dr. Kildare's Trial. Dodd, 1942; Hodder, 1944
Max Brand's Best Stories. Dodd, 1967; White Lion, 1976 ss (at
least that marked * is criminous): The Claws of the Tigress\Honor
Bright\Internes Can't Take Money\The King\The Kinsale\A Life for
a Life\The Luck of Pringle\Our Daily Bread\*The Silent Witness\A
Special Occasion\The Sun Stood Still\Wine on the Desert\The Wolf
Pack and the Kill
BRAND, (CHARLES) NEVILLE
The Winning Trick. [Fr.]
BRANDNER, GARY
The Howling III. scw & dir: Philippe Mora (spelling correction)
BRANDON, GORDON. SC: Terence
Candidate for a Coffin. move to John G. Brandon entry
The Corpse from "The City". move to John G. Brandon entry, and
correct publication date to 1958
The Corpse Rode On. move to John G. Brandon entry
Death of a Greek. move to John G. Brandon entry
Death of a Socialite. move to John G. Brandon entry
Murder on the Beam. move to John G. Brandon entry
Murderer's Stand-In. move to John G. Brandon entry
A Swell Night for Murder. sc: "Terry" Terrence [Eng.]
BRANDON, JAY
Rules of Evidence. (show title thus; i.e., no The)
BRANDON, JOHN G.
The 'Big' City. (add quotes)
Gang War. sc: Insp. Patrick Aloysius McCarthy
McCarthy C.I.D. Novelets: The Red Aces/The Sign of the Black
Cobra (identify contents)
Murder for a Million. sc: Insp. Patrick Aloysius McCarthy
Murder in Mayfair. add sc: Insp. Patrick Aloysius McCarthy
BRASHLER, WILLIAM
The Chosen Prey. [Mich.]
BRAUN, LILLIAN JACKSON.
The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern. [Det.]
The Cat Who Blew the Whistle. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Came to Breakfast. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Could Read Backwards. [Det.]
The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Lived High. [Det.]
The Cat Who Played Brahms. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Played Post Office. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Saw Red. [Det.]
The Cat Who Sniffed Glue. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Turned On and Off. [Det.]
The Cat Who Went Into the Closet. [Mich.]
The Cat Who Went Underground. [Mich.]
BRAUN, M. G.
Operation Atlantis. (Translation of "Action de Force." Paris, 1964.)
(identify original title)
That Girl from Istanbul. [Istan.] (Translation of "Pas de Bonheur
pour Spyros." Paris, 1966.) (identify setting and original title)
BREAM, FREDA
Coffin to Let. Linford, 1994 sc: Rev. Jabal Jarrett [Auckland]
Murder at the Microphone. Linford, 1995 sc: Rev. Jabal Jarrett
[Auckland]
The Nasty Affair on Norfolk. Linford, 1995 sc: Rev. Jabal Jarrett
[Australia]
The Problem at Piha. sc: Rev. Jabal Jarrett
BREBNER, PERCY
Christopher Quarles, College Professor and Master Detective.
[London]
The Master Detective. [London] ss corrections: The Affair of
the Forty-Ton Yawl/The Disappearance of Madame Vatrotski
BRENCHLEY, CHAZ
Dead of Light. [Eng.]
The Garden. [Eng.]
Hall Time. correct to: Mall Time
Paradise. Hodder, 1994 [Eng.]
The Refuge. [London]
BRENNAN, ELIZABETH
Whispering Walls. the publisher, Metropolitan, is located in
Dublin
BRENNAN, JOSEPH PAYNE
Stories of Darkness and Dread. ss correction: Black Thing at
Midnight
BRENT, A. D. See also: James T. Elton
The Organization. delete
BRENT, NIGEL
Spider in the Web. add [Sp.]
BRETT, SIMON
Cast, in Order of Disappearance. [London]
Dead Giveaway. [London]
The Dead Side of the Mike. [London]
Murder Unprompted. [London]
Not Dead, Only Resting. [London]
Situation Tragedy. [London]
Star Trap. [London]
BREWER, J(OHN) F(RANCIS) (add first and middle names as shown)
BRIDGES, ROY
Rogues' Haven. (correction)
BRIERLEY, DAVID
Czechmate. [Prague]
Shooting Star. [London]
Snowline. [Cent. Am.]
BRIGHT, JOHN. 1908-1989. (add death year)
It's Cleaner on the Inside. Spearman, 1961 [S.F.]
BRINGLE, MARY (HANFORD BRANNUM). (add middle names)
BRIX, ALEXA. Pseudonym of Joan Banks.
BROCK, ALAN
The Browns of the Yard. [London, 1865-1925]
BRODIE-INNES, J. W.
The Devil's Mistress. [Scot.]
BROOKE, EMMA (FRANCES). -1926. (add death year)
BROOKE, HUGH
Man Made Angry. [London]
BROOKER, W(ILLIAM) A(RTHUR) H(ENRY). 1891- . Newsagent and
tobacconist. (add names as shown, death year, and author
information)
BROOKS, ANN (TEDLOCK). 1905-1978(?). (add death year)
BROOKS, (WILLIAM) COLLIN. Journalist. (add author information)
The Swimming Frog. [London]
BROOKS, J(OSEPH) B(ARLOW). 1874-1952. (add dates)
BROOKS, RICHARD
The Brick Foxhole. [Wash. D.C.]
BROOME, ADAM
The Cambridge Murders. [Cambridge]
The Oxford Murders. [Oxford]
BROTHERS, (M.) JAY. 1931-1979. (add death year)
BROWN, ALICE. 1856-1948. Ref: CA. (correct birth year, add reference)
BROWN, ANDREW CASSELS. Physician and surgeon. (add author information)
BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN
Arthur Mervyn. add British edition: Lane, 1803
Ormond. add British edition: Colburn, 1811
BROWN, DALE
Flight of the Wild Dog. [Russ.]
BROWN, ELIZABETH LOUISE
Candle of the Wicked. [Mich.]
BROWN, FREDRIC
Night of the Jabberwock. [Ill.]
BROWN, LIZBIE
Broken Star. [Bath]
Turkey Tracks. [Bath]
BROWN, RAE. Pseudonym of Forrest Brown. Ref: CA.
BROWN, RICHARD (BLAKE). Actor, clergyman. (add author information)
BROWNE, DOUGLAS G.
The May-Week Murders. [Cambridge]
What Beckoning Ghost. [London]
BROWNE, ELEANORE. 1907(?)-1980(?). (add dates)
BROWNE, HOWARD. 1908-1999. (add death year)
BROWNE, NEL. 1915- .
BROWNE, PORTER EMERSON. 1879-1934.
-Someone and Somebody. Bobbs, 1917. Silent film: Famous Players,
1918, as Too Many Millions (scw: Gardner Hunting; dir: James
Cruze)
BROWNING, JOHN
A Quiet War. [New Guinea]
BRUCE, JEAN
Cold Spell. [Singapore]
Dead Silence. [Lisbon]
Deep Freeze. [Russia]
Live Wire. correct spelling to: Hunebelle (2 places)
Pole Reaction. [Greenland]
Short Wave. [Poland]
Treason. Ace pb (London), 1957 sc: Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath
(here with first name Pierre) [Eng.]
BRUCE, LEO
Case with No Solution. [London]
Nothing Like Blood. [London]
BRUTON, ERIC
The Finsbury Mob. [London]
The Fire Bug. [London]
The Hold Out. [London]
King Diamond. [W. Afr.]
The Laughing Policeman. [London]
The Smithfield Slayer. [London]
Violent Brothers. [It.]
The Wicked Saint. [London]
BRYANT (MUNN), M. 1870- . (add birth year)
BRYANT (MUNN), MARGUERITE. 1870- . (add birth year)
BUCHAN, JOHN
The Best Short Stories. ss: The Herd of Standlan (correction)
The Moon Endureth. ss: The Grove of Ashtaroth (correction)
BUCHANAN, ALFRED (JOHNSON). 1874-1941. (add dates, middle name)
BUCHANAN, JACK. Show as house name, not Mertz pseudonym.
Escape from Nicaragua. (by Chet Cunningham, 1928- )
Exodus from Hell. (by Chet Cunningham, 1928- )
BUCHANAN, ROBERT (WILLIAMS). Ref: CA. (add reference)
The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown, with Charles Marlowe
(pseudonym of Harriett Jay, 1857-1922). Buchanan, 1897;
French, 1909
BUCKLEY, KATHLEEN. 1943- . (add birth year)
BUCKLEY, PRISCILLA. 1921-1992. (add death year)
BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F(RANK), JR.
High Jinks. correct to: High Jinx
BUDD, JACKSON
Tragedy in a Brick Box. delete
BUITENKANT, NATHAN. 1916-1993. (add dates)
BULLIET, RICHARD
The Gulf Scenario. [Mid. East.]
BULLIVANT, CECIL
Beryl of the Movies. delete one of two duplicate entries
BUNN, T. DAVIS
The Presence. Bethany pb, 1990
BURGESS, ANTHONY
-A Dead Man in Deptford. Hutchinson, 1993; Carroll, 1995
[Eng., 1500s]
BURGESS, CHRISTOPHER VICTOR. 1921- . (add middle name and date)
BURGESS, (FRANK) GELETT
A Murder at the Dome. [Paris]
BURGESS, JUSTINE HARRIS. (add maiden name)
BIRGIN, G(EORGE) B(ROWN). Critic and journalist. (add author info.)
BURKE, JOHN
The Fourth Floor. (add The) (Novelization of the TV series.)
BURKE, JONATHAN
Gossip to the Grave. Also published as by John Burke: Pan, 1970
BURKE, RICHARD. 1886-1962(?). (add death date)
BURKE, THOMAS
Limehouse Nights. delete reference to series character
The Pleasantries of Old Quong. ss correction: We Are the Music
Makers
BURLESON, TERRY O. K. 1920(?)-1989(?). (add dates)
BURLEY, W(ILLIAM) J(OHN)
Death in a Salubrious Place. [Scilly Isles]
Three-Toed Pussy. [Wales]
BURNELL, MARK. 1964- .
-Freak. (add dash) [London]
-Glittering Savages. (add dash) [London]
BURNS, ROY
Duckett's Condor. [Eng.] sc: Jack Culver
Slate Secret. [Wales] sc: Jack Culver
BURR, ANNA ROBESON
The Bottom of the Matter. [It.] byline on this book as given here
BURRARD, GERALD. 1888-1965.
The Tiger of Tibet. Jenkins, 1924; Watt, 1925 [Tib.]
BURTON, ANTHONY
Embrace of the Butcher. [Ire.]
BURTON, MILES
The Devereux Court Mystery. [London]
Murder in Absence. add [London]
Heir to Murder. sc: Desmond Merrion only
BUSBY, ROGER
Fading Blue. change from hc to pb
BUSH, CHRISTOPHER
The Case of the Prodigal Daughter. [London]
BUSSELL, CHASE. 1892(?)-1975(?). (add dates)
BUTLER, EWAN. 1909-1998. (add dates)
BUTLER, GWENDOLINE
A Coffin for Pandora. [Oxford, 1880s]
Coffin in Oxford. [Oxford]
Death Lives Next Door. [Oxford]
Dine and Be Dead. [Oxford]
A Nameless Coffin. [London, Scot.]
BUTLER, JEAN ROUVEROL. 1916- . (add date)
BUTLER, K(ATHARINE) R(OSEMARY)
The Evil Damp. [Afr.]
BUTLER, RICHARD
Where All the Girls Are Sweeter. [It.]
BUTTERFIELD, W(ALTON). 1898-1966. (add death year)
BUTTERWORTH, MICHAEL. Changed name to Michael Marlowe shortly before
his death. (add author information)
X Marks the Spot. [Eng.]
BUZZELLI, ELIZABETH KANE
Gift of Evil. [Det.]
BYRD, ELIZABETH
-Rest Without Peace. Macmillan (London), 1974; Avon, 1975
[Edin., past]
BYRON, JAMES. 1905(?)-1980(?). (add dates)
CADE, COULSON (T.)
-The Cornish Penny. (add dash) [Eng.]
CADELL, (VIOLET) ELIZABETH
The Corner Shop. [Paris]
Home for the Wedding. (fix typo)
CAILLOU, ALAN
A Journey to Orassia. add British edition: Allen, 1966
CAIN, ROBERT. Pseudonym of William Henry Keith, Jr., 1950- .
Ref: CA.
CALDER-MARSHALL, ARTHUR. Pseudonym: William Drummond, q.v.
CALLAGHAN, MORLEY (EDWARD)
-Such Is My Beloved. Scribner, 1934 [Toronto]
CALLISON, BRIAN. SC: Capt. Edward Trapp = ET.
A Flock of Ships. [ship, 1941]
A Plague of Sailors. [ship]
Spearfish. Collins, 1983 [Scot.]
Trapp and World War III. sc: Capt. Edward Trapp [ship]
Trapp's Peace. sc: Capt. Edward Trapp [ship]
The Trojan Hearse. [ship, 1942]
A Web of Salvage. [ship]
CAMERON, DON(ALD CLOUGH). 1906-1954. (correct birth year, add death
year)
CAMERON, DONALD CLOUGH. 1906-1954. (correct birth year, add death
year)
CAMP, DEBORAH
Master of Moonspell. correct publisher to Avon
CAMPBELL, ALICE. 1887-1976(?). (add death year)
CAMPBELL, C. H.
The Czar. Target pb, 1933
CAMPBELL, HAZEL (MARY FAITH). (add middle names)
CAMPBELL, MARGARET ELIZABETH BAIRD. 1912-1999. (add dates)
CAMPBELL, R. T.
Take Thee a Sharp Knife. [London]
CAMPBELL, (JOHN) RAMSEY. list British editions first
CANDY, EDWARD
Bone of Contention. [London]
Which Doctor? [Eng.]
Words for Murder Perhaps. [Eng.]
CANNAN, JOANNA
They Rang Up the Police. add U.S. edition: Rue Morgue pb, 1999
CANNING, VICTOR
The Mask of Memory. [Eng.]
Panthers' Moon. (title correction; move apostrophe)
The Satan Sampler. [Eng.]
CAPUTO, PHILIP. 1941- . Ref: CA.
Horn of Africa. Holt, 1980; Futura, 1981 [Ethio.]
CARGILL, LESLIE
Beyond the Frontiers. [Ger.]
The Dead Are So Dumb. book is pb
Death Walks in Scarlet. [Eng.]
CARGILL, PATRICK. 1918-1996. (add dates)
CARLESON, DONALD V. 1932(?)-1996(?). (add dates)
CARLETON, COUSIN MAY
-Erminie; or, The Gipsy Queen's Vow. Brady, 1862. Also published
as: The Gipsy Queen's Vow. Beadle, 1870 (moved from Fleming
entry)
CARLON, PATRICIA
The Price of an Orphan. add U.S. edition: Soho, 1999 [Australia]
The Unquiet Night. add U.S. edition: Soho, 2000
CARLTON, MITCHELL. Pseud of Melvin D. Marshall, 1911- .
(give real name in full, with birth year)
CARMICHAEL, CLAIRE. delete
CARMICHAEL, HARRY
Of Unsound Mind. [London]
CARMICHAEL, JACK B.
Black Knight. Dynamics (Mich.), 1991 [Mich.]
Memoirs of the Great Gorgeous. Dynamics (Mich.), 1992 [Mich.]
A New Slain Knight. Dynamics (Mich.), 1991 [Mich.]
Tales of the Cousin. Dynamics (Mich.), 1992 [Mich.]
CARNAC, CAROL
Murder Among Members. [London]
Upstairs, Downstairs. [London]
CARNAHAN, WALTER
-Hoffman's Row. [Ill.]
CARNELL, LOIS CHRISTIAN (add maiden name)
CARR, CAROLINE
-Passion's Web. Pearson pb, 1933
CARR, GLYN
Death on Milestone Buttress. add U.S. edition: Rue Morgue pb, 2000
CARR, JOHN DICKSON
The Arabian Nights Murder. [London]
The Bride of Newgate. [London]
Death Watch. [London]
The Devil in Velvet. [London]
Fire Burn. [London]
The Hungry Goblin. [London]
The Lost Gallows. [London]
The Mad Hatter Mystery. [London]
Most Secret. [London]
The Nine Wrong Answers. [London]
CARR, MARTHA RANDOLPH
Wired. Nimrod pb (Va.), 1993
CARR, RAY
The Cluster of Gems. [Burma]
Moonshine. [Burma]
CARRAHER, PHILIP. 1897(?)-1986(?). (add dates)
CARRIER, WARREN
The Hunt. Also published as: The Lost and the Damned. Berkley, 1957
CARRODER, CONRAD H. Pseud of Walter John Tripp, 1874- .
(add real name, date)
CARROLL, (CHARLES) MIKE, CAROLINE W. EVERETT, HELEN P. SWIFT,
BILL WARD and WANDA BUTTS
The Adventure fo the Florid Ians. (corrected heading)
CARROLL, TERENCE
Copy Boy. Jarrolds, 1962
CARRYL, CHARLES E(DWARD). Ref: CA. (add reference)
CARTER, NICHOLAS
Gideon Drexel's Millions. ss correction: Northrup's Little Game
CARTWRIGHT, JUSTIN
-Interior. H. Hamilton, 1988; Random, 1989 [Afr.]
CARVER, STUART. SC: Stuart Carver, in all three titles.
Trouble on Tuesday. [Eng.]
CASE, JIM
Belfast Blitz. (by Chet Cunningham, 1928- )
Cody's Army. (by Chet Cunningham, 1928- )
CASHMAN, JOHN
The Cook General. change [1870s] to [1879]
CASSELLS, JOHN
Action for the Picaroon. (title correction)
Sons of the Morning. [Eng.]
CASSERLY, GORDON
The Elephant God. [India]
CASSIDY, GEORGE. Pseudonym of William E. Vance, 1911-1986, q.v.
CASTLE, JAYNE
The Desperate Games. [Seattle]
The Sinister Touch. [Seattle]
CASTO, JACQUELINE ASHLEY (add middle name)
CAUSEY, JAMES O. 1918(?)-1996(?). (add dates)
CECIL, HENRY
Brothers in Law. [London]
Fathers in Law. [London]
Friends at Court. [London]
Full Circle. add U.S. edition: Gaunt, 1996 ss: Advertisement\The
Case of Mr. Tinker\The Catch\The Confession\The Dream\In Broad
Daylight\The Liberty of the Subject\Music for All\The Name\Not
on the Menu\On Appeal\On Principle\Portrait in Silk\The
Presumption\Slander\Tell Tale
Hunt the Slipper. add U.S. edition: Gaunt, 1996
Independent Witness. [London]
Much in Evidence. [London]
Natural Causes. [London] add U.S. edition: Gaunt, 1996
No Bail for the Judge. [London]
No Fear or Favour. [London]
The Painswick Line. [London]
Settled Out of Court. [London]
Sober As a Judge. [London]
CELESTIN, JACK. Pseud of John Daniel Marie-Celestin Donohue,
1894- .
CHAFETS, ZEV (correct first name spelling)
CHALONER, JOHN
Bottom Line. [London]
CHAMBERLAIN, LUCIA. 1882(?)-1978(?). (add dates)
CHAMBERS, BARBARA. correct scw name: Forrest Halsey
CHAMBERS, PETER
The Big Goodbye. [Calif.]
CHAMPION, D'ARCY. 1902-1968. (correct birth year)
CHAN, MELISSA. Pseudonym of Jocelynne Annette Scutt, 1947- .
(correct spelling of last name of author)
CHANCE, JOHN NEWTON
The Brandy Pole. [Isle of Wight]
Coven Gibbet. correct publication date to 1948
Dead Men's Shoes. (title correction)
The Death Chemist. sc: Jonathan Blake
The Death Importer. sc: Keyes
Death of the Wild Bird. (title correction)
A Drop of Hot Gold. sc: Jonathan Blake
The Ducrow Folly. sc: Jonathan Blake
End of an Iron Man. sc: Jonathan Blake
The Forest Affair. no series character
The Frightened Fisherman. sc: Jonathan Blake
The Guilty Witness. sc: Jonathan Blake
The Halloween Murders. sc: Jonathan Blake
The House of Dead Ones. sc: Jonathan Blake
The Knight and the Castle. sc: add Supt. Black
The Last Seven Hours. correct publication date to 1956
The Mayhem Madchen. sc: Jonathan Blake
Motive for a Kill. sc: Jonathan Blake
The Murder Makers. sc: Jonathan Blake
Nobody's Supposed to Murder the Butler. sc: Keyes
A Place Called Skull. Hale, 1980 (new title)
Return to Death Alley. (corrected title) sc: Jonathan Blake
Terror Train. sc: Jonathan Blake
CHANCELLOR, JOHN
The Jersey Plunder. [Chan. Is.]
CHANDLER, RAYMOND
Finger Man and other stories. say "most later included in
The Simple Art of Murder"
Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe. add British edition: IBooks pb,
2000
The Simple Art of Murder. ss The Bronze Door is not included
CHANNON, E(THEL) M(ARY). 1875-1951. (add death year)
CHAPERON, JOHN
Cry Fear, Cry Anger. Vantage, 1988 [Det.]
CHAPIN, ANSEL. 1925(?)-1992(?) (add dates)
CHAPLIN, PATRICE
By Flower and Dean Street, and The Love Apple. (title correction)
CHAPMAN, MATTHEW. 1961- . (add birth year)
CHAPMAN, ROBERT
Be My Guest. [Bulg.]
CHAPMAN, SALLY. Pseudonym. (identify as pseudonym)
CHARLTON, JIM. first name should be John
CHARPENTIER, LYDIA. 1912(?)-1986(?). (add dates)
CHARTERIS, LESLIE
Alias the Saint. the paperback edition contains one story from
this collection and one from Featuring the Saint: The Man Who
Could Not Die\The National Debt
The First Saint Omnibus. ss correction: The Affair of Hogsbotham
The Misfortunes of Mr. Teal. [London]
CHASE, ALLAN
The Five Arrows. [Latin Am.]
CHASE, JAMES HADLEY
The Joker in the Pack. (title correction)
Just Another Sucker. Film: Columbia, 1998, as Dumme Sterben Nicht
Aus (Palmetto) (scw: E. Max Frye; dir; Volker Schlondorff)
The Fast Buck. Canadian title: The Soft Touch
CHAZE, (LEWIS) ELLIOTT. 1915-1990. (add death year)
CHESTER, GEORGE RANDOLPH. Ref: CA. (add reference)
CHESTERTON, G. K.
Thirteen Detectives. ss corrections: The Singular Speculation of the
House Agent/The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown
CHETWYND-HAYES, R. (change titles below from novels to ss collections)
Cold Terror. ss
The Elemental. ss
Hell is What You Make It. ss
The Monster Club. ss
The Night Ghouls. ss
The Unbidden. sss
CHEYNEY, PETER
The Adventures of Alonzo MacTavish. ss correction: The Clash with
Dr. Klaat
Calling Mr. Callaghan. ss correction: The Dencourt Stiletto
The Curiosity of Etienne MacGregor. ss correction: The Affair of
Mrs. Lotus Leaf
Dangerous Curves. [London]
He Walked in Her Sleep. ss correction: The Clash with Dr. Klaat
It Couldn't Matter Less. [London] Also published as: The
Unscrupulous Mr. Callaghan
Sorry You've Been Troubled. [London]
They Never Say When. [London]
The Urgent Hangman. [London]
CHICHESTER, JOHN JAY. Pseud of Christopher B(elvard) Booth, 1887- ,
q.v. See also: Isabel (Egenton) Ostrander, 1883-1924.
CHILD, HAROLD. correct birth year to 1869
Phil of the Heath. (correct title)
CHILD, RICHARD WASHBURN
Fresh Waters and other stories. ss correction: A Story for a
Certain Lady; The Playthings/The Screen should be two
different stories (The Playtings\The Screen). criminous stories:
The Eye of the Gazelle\A Thirty Thousand Dollar Slap
CHILD, RODERICK
Spy on Approval. [Switz.]
CHIODO, DANIEL T. 1924(?)-1995(?). (add dates)
CHODOROV, EDWARD
Kind Lady. dir: John Sturges (spelling correction, second film)
CHRISTIANSEN, SIGURD
Two Living and One Dead. scw: Lindsay Galloway (spelling
correction)
CHRISTIE, AGATHA
At Bertram's Hotel. [London]
Hickory Dickory Dock. [London]
So Many Steps to Death. [Morocco]
Death in the Air. Also published in the U.S. under the British
title: Berkley, 2000 (add new edition)
CHRISTIE, EVAN
The Collectors. (Novelization of the TV series.)
(add identification with TV series)
CHURCHILL, EDWARD. 1895-1972. (add dates)
CIRNI, JIM
Big Squeeze. add British edition: Soho pb (London), 2000
CLAMP, H(ELEN) M(ARY) E(LIZABETH). 1892-1973. (add dates)
CLANCY, DANNY
I Never Had It So Good. Consul, 1963 [U.S.]
CLANCY, TOM
Patriot Games. dir: Phillip Noyce (correction of spelling)
CLARE, MARGUERITE. Pseudonym of Mary Heppell, 1905-1977. (correction
of last name spelling, addition of dates)
CLARINS, DANA
Woman in the Window. Also published as by Thomas Gifford: Five Star,
1999 (add new edition)
CLARK, AL C.
Crime Partners. sc: Kenyatta
CLARK, LAURENCE
Murder of the Prime Minister. change pb to hc
CLARK, SALLY. 1953- . Ref: CA.
The Trial of Judith K. Playwrights Canada, 1991 (Play based on
"The Trial" by Franz Kafka, 1883-1924, Q.V.)
CLARKE, ANNA
The Deathless and the Dead. [Oxford]
Game, Set and Danger. [Ger.]
The Last Voyage. [London]
One of Us Must Die. [London]
The Poisoned Web. [Oxford]
Soon She Must Die. [London]
CLARKE, EDWARD
The Best Will Always Do. [Eng.]
CLARKE, JOHN
The Lolita Lovers. [NYC]
CLARKE, JOSEPHINE FITZGERALD MOYLAN. -1953. (add death year)
CLARKE, T(HOMAS) E(RNEST) B(ENNETT)
Murder at Buckingham Palace. [London]
CLAYTON, KENNETH (EDWARD). 1904(?)-1987(?). (add dates)
CLEMENT, HENRY
Slaughter. dir (spelling correction): Jack Starrett
CLEMENTS, E(ILEEN) H(ELEN)
Cherry Harvest. [acad.]
Uncommon Cold. [Eng.]
CLEUGH, JAMES
Pale Guests. Barker, 1935 [Eng.]
CLEVELAND, CLIFFORD. Pseudonym of David Goldsmith.
The Mystery of Kawbawgam's Grave. Cleveland (Mich.), 1979
[Mich.] (Intended for younger readers.)
CLEVELY, HUGH
Call the Yard. delete mark in front of title
Fraser Butts In. (spelling correction)
CLIFFORD, FRANCIS
The Grosvenor Square Goodbye. [London]
CLIFFORD, MRS. W. K.
The Last Touches. criminous: The Last Scene of the PLay
CLINTON-BADDELEY, V(ICTOR VAUGHAN REYNOLDS GERAINT) C(LINTON)
Death's Bright Dart. [Cambridge]
My Foe Outstretch'd Beneath the Tree. [London]
To Study a Long Silence. add [theatre]
CLOUSTON, J(OSEPH) STORER. Barrister. (add author information)
CLUTTON-BROCK, ALAN
Murder at Liberty Hall. [Eng.]
COBB, BELTON
With Intent to Kill. [London]
COBB, IRVIN S(HREWSBURY). spell first name thus. add reference: CA.
sc: Judge William Pitman Priest (give sc name in full)
COBB, IVOR GEIKIE. 1887-1953. (add death year)
COBBAN, J(AMES) MacLAREN
Tinted Vapours; or, A Nemesis. Change spelling of U.S. edition to
Vapors. change publisher/date to Appleton, 1885. Also published
in the U.S. under the British title: Munro, 1885
COBEN, HARLAN. 1962- .
Deal Breaker. add British edition: NEL pb, 1999
COCKBURN, SARAH. 1939-2000. (add death year)
COCKIN, JOAN. sc: Insp. Bob Gam. (add sc first name)
COCKRELL, MARIAN. 1909-1999. (correction of dates)
CODY, LIZA
Bucket Nut. [London]
Dupe. [London]
Head Case. [London]
COFFIN, CARLYN. 1905-1994. (add dates)
COLBY, ROBERT. ca.1920- . (add birth year)
COLE, G.D.H. & M. show all Vallancey editions has hc (all authors)
The Blatchington Tangle. [London]
The Brooklyn Murders. [London]
The Brothers Sackville. [London}
Off with Her Head! [Oxford]
COLEMAN, CLAYTON W(EBSTER). 1901-1979. (add middle name, dates)
COLERIDGE, GILBERT (JAMES DUKE). Born in London; educated at Eton
and Oxford; civil servant; sculptor. (add author information)
COLLETT, IRIS WEIL. 1923(?)-1989(?). (add dates)
COLLIER, CONSTANCE. 1878-1955. (add dates)
COLLINGS, EDWIN GEOFFREY. 1913- . (add birth year)
COLLINS, EDWARD JAMES MORTIMER. 1827-1876. (add dates)
COLLINS, GILBERT. 1890- . (birth year correction)
COLLINS, MICHAEL
Blue Death. [N.J.]
Freak. [Ariz.]
COLLINS, MICHAEL. 1930- . (add date for author who writes as
Michelle Collins)
COLLINS, RANDALL
The Case of the Philosopher's Ring. [Oxford]
COLLIS, MAURICE (STEWART). 1889-1973. (add death year)
COMBER, LEON
The Strange Cases of the Magistrate Pao. add British edition:
Panther pb, 1970
COMPTON-RICKETT, ARTHUR
The Railway Hotel Mystery. (title correction)
CONANT, SUSAN (JANE) (add middle name)
CONAWAY, JIM C. [JAMES C.] (add bracket information)
Deadlier Than the Male. [NYC]
CONNER, (PATRICK) REARDEN. born 1905 (correction)
CONROY, A. L.
Storefront Lawyers. (title correction: no "The") [L.A.]
CONWAY, HUGH
Paul Vargas, a Mystery, and other tales. Lovell, 1885 ss: The
"Bichwa"\Chewton-Abbot\A Dead Man's Face\Julian Vanneck\Paul
Vargas (entry moved here from F. J. Fargus entry)
CONWAY, LAURA
The Night of the Ruby. correct to: The Night of the Party
CONYERS, DOROTHY. born 1863 (correction). Born in Ireland. (also
add author information)
COOK, BOB
Disorderly Elements. [Ger.]
Paper Chase. [Eng.]
COOK, DAVID. 1940- .
Missing Persons. Secker, 1986 [Eng.]
COOK, ROBIN
The Crust on Its Uppers. change Hutchinson to New Authors
(title and publisher correction)
COOK, W(ILLIAM) VICTOR. Born in London; a journalist. (add author
information)
COONS, WILLIAM R(ICHARD). 1934- . (add middle name, birth year)
COOPER, BARBARA
House of Masks. delete SC
COOPER, BRIAN
Covenant with Death. add [church]
Genesis 38. [London]
A Path to the Bridge. [Cambridge, acad.]
COOPER, (ALFRED) DUFF. Born in London; financial secretary to the
War Office. (add author information)
COOOPER, JOHN C.
The Body Was of No Account. [Eng.]
COOPER, M(AE) K(LEIN. 1923- . (add birth year)
COOVELIS, MARK
Gloria. PB hc, 1994; Macmillan pb (London), 1994
COPP, A(LF) E. (add first name)
COPP, DeWITT S(AMUEL). 1919-1999. (add death year)
CORCORAN, WILLIAM. 1901-1969(?). (add death year)
CORELLI, MARIE. Ref: CA. (add reference)
CORK, BARRY (JOYNSON). (add middle name)
CORNFORD, PHILIP
Katalyst. [Moscow]
CORRIGAN, MARK
Why Do Women...? (correct title)
CORY, DESMOND
Johnny Goes North. [Swed.]
COSCARELLI, KATE. Pseud of Shirley Tyer Coscarelli, 1927-1999.
(add real name, dates)
COSTELLO, PAUL
The Cat and the Fiddle. [Majorca]
COTTON, WILL(IAM) (complete first name)
COTTRELL, DOROTHY
The Silent Reefs. [West Indies]
COUGHLIN, WILLIAM J.
Day of Wrath. [Mich.]
The Destruction Committee. [Mich.]
The Grinding Mill. [Det.]
Her Honor. [Midwest]
No More Dreams. A&W, 1982 [Mich.]
The Widow Wondered Why. [Det.]
COULTER, STEPHEN
Embassy. [Paris]
The Soyuz Affair. [Athens]
COURAGE, JOHN SC: William Britain (spelling correction)
The Obliging Corpse. sc: William Britain [Wales]
We the Unworthy. sc: William Britain
COUSINS, E(DMUND) G(EORGE). Born in Russia; journalist, novelist,
playwright, scenarist. (add author information)
COVER, ARTHUR BYRON
An East Wind Coming. sc: Sherlock Holmes [London, 1888]
COX, CONSTANCE. 1915-1998. (add death year)
COX, SIR EDMUND C(HARLES). With Indian Imperial Police. (add
author information)
COX, FRANK
School for Spies. Hutchinson, 1952 [Far East]
COX, PATRICIA BALE. Ref: CA. (add reference)
COXE, GEORGE HARMON
An Easy Way to Go. add sc: Jack Fenner
COYNE, JOHN (P.). born 1937. (date correction)
COZZENS, JAMES GOULD
The Just and the Unjust. [Pa.]
CRABB, NED. Born in Greensboro, Ala.; has B.A. in history from U. of
Miami; reporter, living in NYC and working for Wall Street
Journal. (add author information)
CRAIG, JONATHAN
"Junkie!" British title: Frenzy
CRANE, FRANCES
The Body Beneath the Mandarin Tree. [Ariz.]
CRANE, HAMILTON. All titles set in 1970s.
CRANE, TERESA
The Icon of Gold. Little (London), 1997
CRAUFORD, W. H. LANE. (show byline this way) Born in London; an
architect. (add author information)
-Too Good to Be True. Ward, 1942
CRAWFORD, JAMES EDWARD
Officer in Trouble: The Detroit Cop Who Refused to Play the Games.
T.A.T. (Orlando), 1992 [Det.] (Fictionalized autobiography.)
CRAWFORD, LINK [LINCOLN?]. 1917(?)-1986(?). (add bracketed name,
dates)
CREASEY, CAROL M.
Fatal Obsession. Minerva pb, 1995
CREASEY, JOHN
Accident for Inspector West. [London]
Alibi. [London]
Battle for Inspector West. [London]
A Beauty for Inspector West. [London]
A Case for Inspector West. [London]
The Case of the Innocent Victims. [London]
Death in Cold Print. [London]
Death of a Race Horse. [London]
The Executioners. [London]
The Extortioners. [London]
Find Inspector West. [London]
The Foothills of Fear. [Ariz.]
A Gun for Inspector West. [London]
Hang the Little Man. [London]
Holiday for Inspector West. [London]
Inspector West Alone. [London]
Inspector West at Bay. [London]
Inspector West at Home. [London]
Inspector West Cries Wolf. [London]
Inspector West Kicks Off. [London]
Inspector West Makes Haste. [London]
Inspector West Regrets. [London]
Inspector West Takes Charge. [London]
Look Three Ways at Murder. [London]
Murder, London-Australia. [London, Australia]
Murder, London-Miami. [London, Miami]
Murder, London-New York. add [London]
Murder, London-South Africa. [London, S. Afr.]
Parcels for Inspector West. [London]
A Part for a Policeman. [London]
Policeman's Dread. [London]
A Prince for Inspector West. [London]
Puzzle for Inspector West. [London]
Scene of the Crime. [London]
Send Inspector West. [London]
A Sharp Rise in Crime. [London]
So Young to Burn. [London]
A Splinter of Glass. [London]
Strike for Death. [London]
Theft of Magna Carta. [London]
The Toff Goes to Market. [London]
Triumph for Inspector West. [London]
Two for Inspector West. [London]
CREEKMORE, DONNA. 1926(?)-1995(?). (add dates)
CRISP, N. J.
The Ninth Circle. [Vienna]
The Odd Job Man. [Ger.]
CRISP, QUENTIN. 1908-1999. (add death year)
CRISPIN, EDMUND. Geoffrey Bush, 1920-1998 (add short story
co-author's dates)
The Case of the Gilded Fly. [Oxford]
Holy Disorders. [church]
The Moving Toyshop. [Oxford]
CRITCHLEY, JULIAN (MICHAEL GORDON). SC: Joshua Morris, in both
titles.
Floating Voter. [Brighton]
Hung Parliament. [London]
CROFTS, FREEMAN WILLS
Antidote to Venom. [Birmingham]
The Box Office Murders. [London]
The Cask. [London]
Crime at Guildford. [London]
Inspector French's Greatest Case. [London]
Man Overboard. [Ire.]
Silence for the Murderer. [London]
CROKER, B. M.
The Spanish Necklace. Chatto, 1907; Cupples, 1908 [Sp.]
CROMARTY, NOEL. SC: Christopher Hostage = CH.
An Epitaph for Meredith. sc: Christopher Hostage
Neither Had I Rest. sc: Christopher Hostage
CRONIN, MICHAEL
Ask for Trouble. [Carib.]
Dead...and Done With. (add dots) [Afr., N.]
CROOK, MARION. Pseudonym of Marion Crook McKinnon, 1941- .
Cross Currents. Overlea (Toronto), 1988
A Deep and Singular Greed. Crook (Can.), 1983. Also published as:
Payment in Death. Overlea (Can.), 1987 [Can.] sc: Susan
George (Intended for younger readers.)
The Gulf Island Connection. Crook (Can.), 1984 [Can.] sc: Susan
George (Intended for younger raders.)
The Hidden Gold Mystery. Overlea (Toronto), 1987; Willowisp (Ohio),
1988
No Safe Place; see Salmon River Run
Not Quite Alone. Crook (Can.), 1983 [Can.] sc: Susan George
(Intended for younger readers.)
Payment in Death; see A Deep and Singular Greed
Salmon River Run. Crook (Can.), 1983. Also published as: No Safe
Place. Overlea (Toronto), 1988 [Can.] sc: Susan George
(Intended for younger readers.)
Stone Dead. Crook (Can.), 1983 [Can.] sc: Susan George
(Intended for younger readers.)
Summer of Madness. Orca pb (Can.), 1995
A Yen for Trouble. New West (Can.), 1982 (Contains the first
printing of A Deep and Singular Greed, Stone Dead, and Salmon
River Run, qq.v.)
CROSS, AMANDA
The James Joyce Murder. [Mass.]
CROSS, JOHN KEIR
The Other Passenger. criminous stories identified: Amateur
Gardening\The Little House\Esmeralda\Music,
When Soft Voices Die\Cyclamen Brown\Couleur de
Rose\The Lovers\The Other Passenger (also giving the corrected
spelling of Esmeralda and Cyclamen Brown, and adding a comma
to Music, When Soft Voices Die)
CROWCROFT, PETER. 1923-1982. (add death year)
CROWE, AMANDA COCKRELL. 1948- . (add birth year)
CROWLEIGH, ANN
Dead As Dead Can Be. [London]
Wait for the Dark. [London]
CROWTHER, BRUCE
Dead Man's Cocktail. add [Nor.]
CRUGER, PAUL. 1894- . (add birth year)
CRUICKSHANK, CHARLES
The V-Mann Papers. [Chan. Is.]
CRUNDEN, ALLEN B. 1878-1968. (add death year)
CUDDY, LUCY ALSANSON. 1889(?)-1982(?). (add dates)
CUDLIP, DONALD R(OCKWELL). Ref: CA. (add reference)
CULBY, JILL ALISON HART. 1948- . (add birth year)
CULLINAN, THOMAS (P.). born 1919 (not ca.1920)
CULPAN, MAURICE
The Minister of Injustice. [London]
CUMBERLAND, STUART C.
The Rabbi's Spell. add British edition: Warne, 1885
(delete "British title?")
CUMMINGS, JACK
The Ultimate Game. correct byline to John W. Cummings
CUMMINGS, MONA M. 1914- . (add birth year)
CURRY, ELLSWORTH. 1923(?)-1986(?).
CURTIS, JACK
Blood to Burn. PB, 1992 sc: Sam Benbow
Wild River Massacre. sc: Sam Benbow
CURTIS, JAMES
There Ain't No Justice. [London]
CURTIS, ROBERT H. 1801-1875. (add dates)
CURTISS, URSULA
Forbidden Garden. delete all reference to book titled
What Ever happened to Aunt Alice?
DACRE, RICHARD. Pseudonym of a novelist, playwright, poet and
biographer. (add author information)
DAGMAR
The Spio Who Came in from the Copa. [Rio de J.]
The Spy with the Blue Kazoo. [Cent. Am.]
DAHEIM, MARY
Just Desserts. add British edition: Avon (London), 1999
DALE, CHERYL. 1949(?)-1994(?). (add dates)
DALE, PETER
Paid in Full. Consul, 1965 [U.S.]
DALE, VIRGINIA
Nan Thursday. [Chi.]
DALEY, BRIAN. born 1947 (delete ca)
DALLAS, PAUL. Pseud of Eric Allan Ballard, 1908-1968.
DALTON, MORAY. Born in London. (add author information)
Death at the Villa. [It.]
D'AMATO, BRIAN
Beauty. [NYC]
DAMER, ANNE. 1919(?-1992(?). (add dates)
DAMRELL, JOSEPH
Gift. North Star (Minn.), 1992 [Mich.]
DANCER, REX
Postcard from Hell. capitalize Or. in setting
DANIEL, MARK
The Devil to Pay. [Ire.]
Jack the Ripper. [London, 1888]
Under Orders. [Ire.]
DANIEL, ROLAND
The Kenya Tragedy. [Kenya]
Quicksilver. [U.S.]
DANIELS, DOROTHY
Affair at Marrakesh. (spelling correction)
DANIELS, MAX. Pseudonym of William (Buckley) Murray, 1926- , q.v.
DANIELS, NORMAN (A.)
The Missing Witness. [L.A.]
DANNETT, SYLVIA (GWENDOLYN LIEBOVITZ). 1909-1995. (add death year)
D'ARCY, PAMELA. Pseudonym of Mary Linn Roby, 1930- , q.v.
A Heritage of Strangers. Berkley, 1978
DARE, GORDON
The Shadow. sc: Maxton Hunter. (Book also contains ss "The River
Rats" by Marg Douglas.)
DARE, MICHAEL
Murder Incognito. [London]
DARK, JAMES. none of these is in Flanagan
Sea Scrape. add Australian edition: Horwitz, 1970
DARRELL, STANLEY
Inquest-Eleven Thirty. [Eng.]
DARWIN, DESMOND
The Missing Professor. Target pb, 1933 (Also contains an
anonymous ss: "The Mystery of the Professor".)
Red Scorpion. Target pb, 1933
The Rockville Case. Target pb, 1933
The Thousand Voices. Target pb, 1933
The Undertaker. Target pb, 1933
The Voice. Target pb, 1933
DAVEY, JOCELYN
A Killing in Hats. [London]
DAVID-NEEL, ALEXANDRA
The Power of Nothingness. [China]
DAVIDSON, HUGH COLEMAN. Journalist. (add author information)
DAVIDSON, JEAN
-The Divided Heart. Linford, 1994 [Corfu]
-Manhattan Magic. Linford, 1990 [NYC]
-Spring Fever. Linford, 1992 [London]
-Troubled Waters. Linford, 1991 [Greece]
DAVIES, ELIZA RHYL. Pseudonym of W(illiam) Clark Russell,
1844-1911, q.v.
-A Dark Secret. Bentley, 1875
-The Mystery of Ashleigh Manor. Bentley, 1874
DAVIES, FREDERIC. first name should be spelled Fredric
DAVIES, HOWELL. 1896-1985. (add dates)
DAVIS, DOROTHY SALISBURY
The Judas Cat. [Mich.]
DAVIS, GEORGE
The Crime in Threadneedle Street. [London]
DAVIS, GORDON
Where Murder Waits. [Panama]
DAVIS, HOWARD CHARLES
And Murder Won. [Eng.]
Dangerous Twin. [Austria, Sp.]
Murder Starts from Fishguard. [Ire.]
The Night of the Funeral. sc: Edward Tope
Renegade form Russia. sc: Hugh Rudd [Eng.]
DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING. Ref: CA. (add reference)
The Lost Road. ss correction: The Men from Zanzibar
DAY, MARELE (LORRAINE). Ref: CA. (add reference)
DEAN (JAMES), LISA. 1947- . (add birth year)
DEAN, S. F. X.
By Frequent Anguish. [Mass.]
DEANS, F. HARRIS. Drama critic. (add author information)
DEARDEN, HILDA DANVERS. 1899- . Dancer, and founder of a
dancing school. (add birth year and author information)
DE BANZIE, ERIC. Journalist. (add author information)
DE BREMONT, ANNA
The Ragged Edge. Downey, 1895 ss (criminous = *): A Black King\Bob
Macdonald's Find\*The Curse of the Canteen\*Diamonds Trumps\His
Last Fad\A Kaffir's Love\Mrs. Benjamin's Diamond Necklace\*The
Ragged Edge\The Romance of a Nurse\The Scalawag Journalist\The
Ubiquitous Jew Boy
DEE, R. K. Pseudonym of John James O'Hara Wood.
De FILIPPO, EDUARDO. Pseudonym of Eduardo Passarelli, 1900-1984.
DEIGHTON, LEN
Funeral in Berlin. [Berlin]
DE JEAN, LOUIS (LEON). 1892(?)-1964(?). (add dates)
DELBANCO, NICHOLAS
In the Name of Mercy. [Mich.]
DELDERFIELD, R(ONALD) F(REDERICK). 1912-1972. Ref: CA.
Come Home Charlie, and Face Them. Hodder, 1969. U.S. title: Charlie,
Come Home. Simon, 1976. Also published in England under the
U.S. title: Prior, 1977 [Wales, 1929-30]
DE LIMA, SIGRID. ca.1922-1999.
-The Swift Cloud. Scribner, 1952; Chatto, 1953
DEL MAR, DON. 1905(?)-1996(?). (add death date, with changed birth
year)
DeLOACH, NORA. Byline also: Nora L. Frazier-Deloach, q.v. Living in
Decatur, Ala. (add other byline and author information)
DELVING, MICHAEL
The China Expert. [London]
DEMING, RICHARD
The Careful Man. [Ill.]
DENGLER, SANDY. Pseudomnym of Alice Dengler, 1939- .
(add real name)
DENNY, NORMAN GEORGE. (add middle name)
DENTINGER, STEPHEN
The People of the Peacock. should be listed as by Edward D. Hoch
DE PONT-JEST, RENE
The Romance of a Pretty Girl. correct typo (Docor to Doctor)
DESMOND, HUGH
Death at My Elbow. [Eng.]
Escape. sc: Alan Fraser [Paris, WWII]
Stay of Execution. [Scot.]
DE STEIGUER, WALTER (GEORGE). 1884-1973. (add death year)
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND NAVIGATION CO.
The Mystery of the Monogram. Bornman (Det.), 1904 (by Alice
Eleanor Bowen Bartlett?) [Mich.]
DEVENPORT, EMILY
Shade. ROC, 1991; Women's Press pb, 1992
DEVINE, D. M.
My Brother's Killer. [Glasgow]
The Sleeping Tiger. [Eng.]
This Is Your Death. [Eng.]
DEVINE, (VIRGINIA) STEWART. 1912(?)-1992(?). (add dates)
DE VRIES, JULIAN. 1904-1993. (add death date)
DEWEY, THOMAS B.
A Season for Violence. [Midwest]
DEWHURST, EILEEN
Trio in Three Flats. [London]
DEXTER, COLIN
The Daughters of Cain. [Oxford]
The Dead of Jericho. [Oxford]
The Inside Story. [Oxford]
The Jewel That Was Ours. [Oxford]
Last Bus to Woodstock. [Oxford]
Last Seen Wearing. [Oxford]
Neighborhood Watch. [Oxford]
The Riddle of the Third Mile. [Oxford]
The Secret of Annexe Three. [Oxford]
Service of All the Dead. [Oxford]
The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn. [Oxford]
The Way Through the Woods. [Oxford]
The Wench Is Dead. [Oxford]
DIAS, DEXTER
False Witness. [London]
DICK, ALEXANDRA
The Curate's Crime. correct publisher to Mystery House
DICK, GEORGE (PARIS). Barrister. (add author information)
DICK, LESLIE. 1954- .
The Skull of Charlotte Corday and other stories. Secker, 1995;
Scribner, 1997 ss (with some crime):
Dusplasia\Envy\Generosity\Ghost Story\Minitel 3615\On Splitting:
A Symptomatology\Separations\The Skull of Charlotte
Corday
DICKINS, BARRY (LEONARD). 1949- . (add middle name, birth year)
DICKINSON, PETER
The Lively Dead. [London]
Skin Deep. [London]
DICKSON, CARTER
Death in Five Boxes. [London]
He Wouldn't Kill Patience. [London]
The Peacock Feature Murders. [London]
The Plague Court Murders. [London]
The Punch and Judy Murders. [London]
DIEHL, ALICE M.
The Pond Wood Mystery. Pemberton pb, ca.1942
DIETL, BO and KEN GROSS
One Tough Cop. Film: Bregman, 1998 (scw: Jeremy Iacone; dir:
Bruno Barreto)
DILNOT, GEORGE. Journalist. (add author information)
DiMERCURIO, MICHAEL
-Barracuda Final Bearing. Hodder, 1996 [future]
DIMMOCK, F(REDERICK) H(AYDN). Editor, Boy Scout Commissioner.
(add author information)
DiMONA, JOSEPH. ca.1922-1999. (add dates)
DINES, MICHAEL
Operation-To Kill a Man. [Russ.]
DISCH, THOMAS
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DIXON, W(ILLMOTT) WILLMOTT. 1843-1915. (add death year)