Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749-2000
by Allen J. Hubin


Addenda to the Revised Edition.

     
PART 10:                                                                                                    Return to the Main Page.
         
         
ABBEY, RUTH. Pseudonym of Ruth Pattison, 1922-    .

ABBOTT, JEFF. Ref: CA.

ABDOH, SALAR. Ref: CA.

A’BECKETT, ARTHUR W(ILLIAM). 1844-1909.  (Correcting death date.)

ABEL, KENNETH. Ref: CA.

ABRAHAMS, GERALD. 1907-1980. Ref: CA.

ABRAHAMS, PETER. Ref: CA.

ABT, DIETER. Born in Switzerland; living in Los Angeles.

ACKERMAN, NORMAN B(ERNARD). Surgeon; emeritus profesor, New York Medical College.

ADAIR, GILBERT. Born in Scotland in 1944? in 1952?  (Sources differ.)

ADAMS, ARTHUR E(UGENE). 1917-    . Ref: CA.

ADAMS, FRANK R(AMSEY). Ref: CA.
    Island Girl. British title: Men on Foot

ADAMSON, ISAAC. Ref: CA.

ADCOCK, ALMEY ST. JOHN [ALMEY ST. JOHN ADCOCK ARUNDEL]. 1894-1986.

ADIELE, FAITH (E.). 1963-    . Ref: CA.

ADIREKSARN, PONGPOL. 1942-    .

ADIREX, PAUL.  Pongpol Adireksarn, 1942-    .

ADLER, BILL. Ref: CA.

ADSHEAD, MRS. HILDA C. 1901(?)-1985(?).

AFRIKA, TATAMKHULU. Pseudonym of John Charlton, 1920-2002. Ref: CA.

AGARD, H. E. Ref: CA.

AHERN, TOM. Ref: CA.

AIDE, (CHARLES) HAMILTON. 1826-1906.  (Correcting birth date.)

AIELLO, J(OSEPH) C(ARMEN). Screenwriter.  (Adding middle name.)

AIKEN, JOHN (KEMPTON). Ref: CA.

AIKEN, DAVID. Correct to: AITKEN, DAVID. 1946-    . Born and living in Dundee, Scotland; teacher and freelance journalist.

AKENSON, DON(ALD HARMAN). Ref: CA.

AKSYONOV, VASSILY (PAVLOVICH)
    The Island of Crimea. Add U.S. edition: Random, 1983

ALBERTAZZI, RALPH (DAYTON). Ref: CA.

ALBRECHT, HOWARD. 1926-     . (Correcting birth date.)

ALDRIDGE, SARAH.  Anyda Marchant, 1911-2006.

ALDRIN, BUZZ. Ref: CA.

ALEXANDER, DAVID. 1952-     . (Author of Nomad series, etc.)

ALEXANDER, KARL. Ref: CA.

ALEXANDER, LAWRENCE (HOWARD).  (Adding middle name.)

ALEXIE, SHERMAN (JOSEPH, JR.). Ref: CA.
 
ALFRIEND, EDWARD M(ORRISON). 1838-1901.

ALI, AAMIR. 1923-    . Retired international civil servant; born in Bombay, living in Switzerland.

ALLEN, ARTHUR BRUCE. Ref: CA.

ALLEN, ERIC. Add pseudonyms: Paul Dallas, Edwin Harrison, qq.v. Ref: CA.

ALLEN, HENRY (SOUTHWORTH).  (Adding middle name.)

ALLEN, INGLIS. 1879-1943.

ALLEN, LINDA. 1925(?)-    .

ALLIN, LOU. Ref: CA.

ALLYSON, KYM. Pseudonym of John M. Kimbro, 1929-2004.

ALSOBROOK, ROSALYN (R.). Ref: CA.

ALTMAN, JOHN. 1969-    . Ref: CA.

ARMSTRONG, CHARLOTTE
    Catch-As-Catch-Can. Possibly also (first?) published in Two Complete Detective Books as Fatal Lady in 1950.
    Fatal Lady; see Catch-As-Catch-Can

ATIYAH, EDWARD
    The Eagle Flies from England.  Delete (not criminous)

AUSTEN-LEIGH, LOIS (EMMA). 1883-    . SC: Sir James Macdonald (a commissioner at Scotland Yard) = JM.
    The Haunted Farm.  JM [Cambridge]
    The Incredible Crime.  JM [Cambridge]

BARRY, IRIS. 1895-1969. Ref: CA.  (Corrected entry.)
    Here Is Thy Victory; see The Last Enemy
    -The Last Enemy. Bobbs, 1929. British title: Here Is Thy Victory. Mathews, 1930

BARRY, IRIS (THORPE). 1903-1983. (Titles moved here from above author entry.)
    The Darkness at Mantia. Berkley, 1974 [Washington]
    The House of Deadly Night. Belmont, 1970  [Oregon]
    The Mandura Mystery. Hale, 1966
    Nurse Dawn’s Discovery. Monarch, 1964
    Seven Guests of Fear. Hale, 1970
    The Unprotected. Berkley, 1973; Remploy, 1974

BATEMAN, COLIN
    Cycle of Violence. Correct U.S. publication date to 1996 and add British edition: Collins pb (London), 1995
   
BAXTER, JOHN.  E(verette) Howard Hunt, 1918-2007.
 
BENNETT, DOROTHY. 1919-    . (Author of ”The Carrion Crows”, etc.)

BERNARD, PAUL. 1866-1947. Pseudonym: Tristan Bernard, q.v.

BERNARD, TRISTAN. Pseudonym of Paul Bernard, 1866-1947.

BIDDLE, CORDELIA F(RANCES). A stage and daytime drama actress in NYC.

BLACK, HERMINA. Pseudonym of Emma Hermina M. Black Lethbridge, 1893-1986.

BLACK, LIONEL
    The Bait. Add U.S. edition: Paperback Library pb, 1968

BLANEY, HARRY CLAY. 1877-1964.  (Correcting birth year.)

BREWER, GIL
    Angel. Avon, 1960

BROWN, ALICE. 1857-1948.  (Correcting birth year.)

BRYAN, JOHN.  Josephine Delves-Broughton, 1916-1975.

BUCHWALD, ART. 1925-2007. Ref: CA.
    -A Gift from the Boys. Harper, 1958; Gollancz, 1959  [Sicily]

BURNETT, VIRGIL. Ref: CA.

CALDE, MARK A(UGUSTINE)
    -The Solomon Stone. Ivy, 1987

CARRAS, RAYMOND and WILLIAM DRUMMOND, 1922-    .
    Honeycomb. Pan, 1979  [London, 1944]

CARTER, NICHOLAS
    Caught in the Toils. Add the first book edition: Shield Series (Street & Smith), 1894
    A Chance Discovery. Add the first book edition: Shield Series (Street & Smith), 1895
    A Deposit Value Puzzle. Add the first book edition: Shield Series (Street & Smith), 1895
    Evidence by Telephone. Add the first book edition: Shield Series (Street & Smith), 1895
    The Gambler’s Syndicate. Add the first book edition: Secret Service Series (Street & Smith), 1892
    The Mysterious Mail Robbery. Add the first book edition: Shield Series (Street & Smith), 1895
    Playing a Bold Game. Add the first book edition: Shield Series (Street & Smith), 1894

CHARLES, IONA
    Cassie’s Great House. Correct to: Cassia Great House

CHARLTON, JOHN. 1920-2002. Pseudonym: Tatamkhulu Afrika, q.v.

CHARRINGTON, CHARLES. Pseudonym of Charles Charrington Martin, 1860-1926.

CHESNEY, WEATHERBY. Add pseudonym: Nicholson West, q.v.

CHETWYND, FRANK MARCHANT. 1865-1906. Pseudonym: Frank Yerlock, q.v.

CHICHESTER, JOHN JAY
    The Porcelain Mask. SC: Jimmy “Wiggly” Price

CLEUGH, JAMES. 1891-1969. Born in Hampstead; served in the Royal Marines in WWI; graduated from St. Andrew’s University; traveled overseas extensively; served in the Admiralty in a civil capacity in WWII; mostly a translator after that war; novelist and poet.

COBB, MICHAEL.  A(lfred) D(aniel) Wintle, 1897-1966.

COBBAN, J(AMES) MacLAREN
    -I’d Crowns Resign. [Scotland]
 
COCHRAN, ALAN. Pseudonym of Ken(neth) Grimwood, 1944-2003.

COLLIER, CONSTANCE. Pseudonym of Laura Constance Hardie L’Estrange, 1878-1955.

CORBETT, MRS. GEORGE
    When the Sea Gives Up Its Dead. [ship]

CORK, ALAN. 1944-    .
    Mister Fear. Pen Press pb (London), 2000

CROSBIE, HUGH PROVAN
    Fairways and Foul.  Delete (not criminous)

CROTHERS, RACHEL. 1870-1958. (Correcting birth year.)

DALLAS, PAUL. Pseudonym of Eric Allen-Ballard, 1908-1968. Other pseudonyms: Eric Allen, Edwin Harrison, qq.v.

DAVIES, FREDERICK. Correct SC to: Chief Supt. David Cooper.

DAVIS, FREDERICK
    The Cocktail Murders; see Lilies in Her Garden Grew
    Lilies in Her Garden Grew. Also published in Two Complete Detective Books as The Cocktail Murders (1952)

DAVIS, GORDON.  E(verette) Howard Hunt, 1918-2007.

DAVIS, JAMES. 1853-1970.  (Correcting death date.)

DAWLEY, J. SEARLE. 1877-1949.

DEANS, F. HARRIS. 1886-1961.

DEARDEN, HAROLD. 1882-1962.  (Correcting birth year.)

DeFILLIPPO, EDUARDO. 1900-1984. (Correcting death year.)

DELLBRIDGE, JOHN  Pseudonym of Frederick Joseph De Verteuil, 1887-1963.  Born in Trinidad; went to England in 1901; qualified as a lawyer and practiced in India and England until his disbarment; thereafter an author of novels and short stories, historical works and semi-scientific commentaries under this pseudonym and two others (Freddy Bannister and Francis Vere).   Note: More information and commentary about the author can be found on the Mystery*File blog.


DELVES-BROUGHTON, JOSEPHINE. 1916-1975.

DE MILLE, HENRY C(HURCHILL). 1853-1893.  (Correcting birth year.)

DE VERTEUIL, FREDERICK JOSEPH 1887-1963.  Pseudonym: John Dellbridge, q.v.

DEVOE, SUSAN. 1950-    . Pseudonym: Susan Wolfe, q.v.

DICKEY, PAUL. 1885-1933.  (Correcting birth year.)

DIETRICH, ROBERT.  E(verette) Howard Hunt, 1918-2007.

DOBNER, MAEVA
    Heather. Add British edition: Hale, 1973

DONOGHUE, P. S.  E(verette) Howard Hunt, 1918-2007.

DOUGLAS, GRAEME. Pseudonym: Douglas Vallance,     -1984, q.v.

DRUMMOND, WILLIAM. 1922-    . See: Raymond Carras.

DUNNING, PHILIP HART. 1890-1968.  (Correcting birth year.)
   
EDGINTON, MAY. 1883-1957.  (Correcting birth year.)

FARJEON, ELEANOR. 1881-1965. Ref: CA.
    The Fair Venetian. Joseph, 1943

FEARN, JOHN (FRANCIS) RUSSELL FEARN. See also: Elton Westward.

FLETCHER, H(ARRY) L(UFT) V(ERNE). 1902-1974.
    Death and the Durlings, as by Verne Fletcher. [England]

GARTH, DAVID
    The Road to Glenfairlie. British title: Road to Glenfairlie

GLEASON, JAMES (AUSTIN).  1882-1959.  (Adding middle name and correcting both birth and death dates.)

GOLDSMITH, FREDERIC.  1925-1989.  Born in Vienna; came to the U.K. in his youth, acquiring British citizenship; died in the U.S.
        Murder in Mayfair. Film: Tempean, 1957, as Hour of Decision (scw: Norman Hudis; dir: Pennington Richards)  (Note: The novel was based on a story by Vera Caspary, who was the second wife of Goldsmith’s father, Isadore Goldsmith; the story was probably “Lady in Mink”, q.v.).   See the Mystery*File blog for more about this author.

GOODALL, VANNE MORRIS. 1909-2000. Ref: CA.

GORDON, RAY
    Men of the Night. Unwin, 1924  [NYC]

GOSSIP, GEORGE HATFIELD DINGLEY. 1841-1907.

GRAY, NICHOLAS STUART. 1919-1981.  (Correcting birth year.)

GRIMWOOD, KEN(NETH). Pseudonym: Alan Cochran, q.v.

GROOM, (ARTHUR JOHN) PELHAM
    Defend the Rock. SC: Peter Mohune

GROPPER, MILTON HERBERT. 1896-1955.  (Correcting birth year.)

GROSSMITH, (WALTER) WEEDON.  (Adding first name.)

HALIFAX, ROBERT.  Pseudonym of Robert Edwin Young, 1870-1943.
 
HALL, HOWARD. Pseudonym of Charles Sumner, 1867-1921.

HALL, OWEN.  James Davis, 1853-1907.  (Correcting death date.)

HALL, W. H.
    -Snow-Leopard. Chambers, 1935 [India]

HARRISON, EDWIN. Pseudonym of Eric Allen-Ballard, 1908-1968. Other pseudonyms: Eric Allen, Paul Dallas, qq.v.

HARRISON, MICHAEL
    -All the King’s Ladies. Douglas Cliff (London), 1946 [France, ca.1700]

HARTE, BRET. 1839-1902.  (Correcting birth date.)

HILL, FREDERICK STANHOPE. 1805-1851.  (Correcting death date.)

HILLIERS, ASHTON
    The Walbury Case. [1904]

HIMMEL, RICHARD
    The Name’s Maguire. Correct publication date to: 1962

HODDE, MELVIN DEE. 1960-    .

HOOPER, (GLENDA) KAY
    Amanda. Add British edition: Hale, 1997

HORNBLOW, ARTHUR. 1865-1942.  (Correcting death date.)

HOUGH, S(TANLEY) B(ENNETT)
    Fear Fortune, Father.  Delete SC Insp. Brentford

HOWARD, LESLEY
    Invitation to Paradise. Add the British edition: Cassell, 1974

HUNT, E(VERETTE) HOWARD. 1918-2007.

HUNT, (EVERETTE) HOWARD. 1918-2007.

HUTTON, ANN. Pseudonym of Audrey Grace Wilson Hutton.

HUTTON, AUDREY GRACE WILSON. 1929-    . Pseudonym: Ann Hutton, q.v.

HYATT, BETTY HALE
    The Jade Pagoda. Add British edition: Hale, 1981

HYNE, C(HARLES) J(OHN) CUTCLIFFE (WRIGHT) HYNE. Add pseudonym: Nicholson West, q.v.

JACKSON, DELMAR
    The Cut of the Ax. Show British title as: The Cut of the Axe

JOHN, ROMILLY and KATHERINE
    Death by Request.  Correct U.S. edition to: Vintage, 1984

JONES, SUSAN TATE.  1934-    . Pseudonym: Susan Zannos, q.v.

KAUFMAN, GEORGE S(IMON). Ref: CA.
 
KENNEDY, NANCY MacDOUGALL
    Shadow on the Snow. Magnum, 1973

KIMBRO, JOHN M.  Add pseudonym: Kym Allyson, q.v.
 
KNYE, CASSANDRA
    Steps to the Grotto.  Delete (moved to Cassandra Nye entry, q.v.)

LANGE, OLIVER
    Incident at La Junta. Add British edition: Davies, 1974

LASH, JENNIFER (ANNE MARY). 1938-1993.

LE QUEUX, WILLIAM (TUFNELL)
    A Crooked Affair. Lifebuoy pb, ca.1930 (16 pp.)

L’ESTRANGE, LAURA CONSTANCE HARDIE. 1878-1955. Pseudonym: Constance Collier, q.v.

LETHBRIDGE, EMMA HERMINA M. BLACK. 1893-1986. Pseudonym: Hermina Black, q.v.

LOCK, SANFORD
    Mail for McNair. [England]

LONG, FREDA M(ARGARET)
    -The Heir of Frinton Park.  Delete (not criminous)
    -Mischief at Frinton Park.  Delete (not criminous)
   
McCUTCHAN, PHILIP. SC: Lieutenant St. Vincent Halfhyde, Royal Navy = SH (all set at least partly aboard ship in the 1890s; additional locales identified below).           
    -Beware, Beware the Bight of Benin. Barker, 1974. U.S. title: Beware the Bight of Benin. St. Martin’s, 1975. Also published as Halfhyde at the Bight of Benin. McBooks pb, 2004 SH [West Africa]
    Beware the Bight of Benin; see Beware, Beware the Bight of Benin       
    -The Guns of Arrest. Weidenfeld, 1976; St. Martin’s, 1976. Also published as Halfhyde and the Guns of Arrest. McBooks pb, 2004 SH [Africa]
    -Halfhyde and the Admiral. Weidenfeld, 1990; St. Martin’s, 1990 SH [South America]
    -Halfhyde and the Chain Gangs. Weidenfeld, 1985; St. Martin’s, 1986 SH
    -Halfhyde and the Flag Captain. Weidenfeld, 1980; St. Martin’s, 1981 SH [Uruguay]
    -Halfhyde and the Fleet Review. Weidenfeld, 1991; St. Martin’s, 1992 SH [Chile]
    -Halfhyde and the Guns of Arrest; see The Guns of Arrest.
    -Halfhyde at the Bight of Benin; see Beware, Beware the Bight of Benin
    -Halfhyde for the Queen. Weidenfeld, 1978; St. Martin’s, 1978 SH [Spain]
    -Halfhyde Goes to War. Weidenfeld, 1986; St. Martin’s, 1987 [South Africa]
    -The Halfhyde Line. Weidenfeld, 1984; St. Martin’s, 1985 SH [Ireland]
    Halfhyde on the Amazon. Weidenfeld, 1988; St. Martin’s, 1988 SH [Brazil]
    -Halfhyde on the Yangtze. Weidenfeld, 1981 SH [China]
    -Halfhyde on Zanatu. Weidenfeld, 1982; St. Martin’s, 1982 SH [Polynesia]
    -Halfhyde Ordered South. Weidenfeld, 1979; St. Martin’s, 1980 SH [Chile]
    -Halfhyde Outward Bound. Weidenfeld, 1983; St. Martin’s, 1984 SH
    -Halfhyde to the Narrows. Weidenfeld, 1977; St. Martin’s, 1977 SH [Black Sea]
    -Halfhyde’s Island. Weidenfeld, 1975; St. Martin’s, 1976 SH [North Pacific]
    The Screaming Red Balloons. Correct to: The Screaming Dead Balloons

McDONALD, GREGORY
    Safekeeping. Show U.S. publisher as Penzler Books, not Mysterious Press.

MacKINNON, ALLAN. Was a screenwriter with the U.K. film industry 1939-1956.

MAHON, MISS. Pseudonym: Honor Urse, q.v.

MARCHANT, ANYDA. 1911-2006.

MARTELL, DOMINIC
    Lying, Crying, Dying. Add U.S. edition: Carroll, 2002
    The Republic of Night. Add U.S. edition: Carroll, 2002

MARTIN, CHARLES CHARRINGTON. 1860-1926. Pseudonym: Charles Charrington, q.v.

MARTIN, STUART. SC: Sammy Uttock, in title below and probably also in “Princess of Paradise.”
    The Green Ghost. [Jamaica]

MEISER, EDITH. 1898-1993.  (Deleting ? from birth date.)

MORGAN, KATE.   Ann Hamilton Whitman (Hurd), 1957-    .

MORLEY, DES. Born and living in Durban, South Africa; retired owner of a theatrical company specializing in musicals.

NESSEN, RON
    The First Lady. Show Playboy edition as hardcover.

NYE, CASSANDRA
    Steps to the Grotto. Berkley, 1974 (But is this book by Thomas M. Disch and/or John Sladek, as were books published as by Cassandra Knye, or is it by Cassandra/Sandy Nye, the writer on beauty, horoscopes, etc.?)

O’FLANAGAN, DENIS. Pseudonym of an author who published over a score of books of various kinds.

ORCZY, BARONESS
    Skin o’ My Tooth.  ss: The Murder in Saltmarsh Woods should be: The Murder in Saltashe Woods

OVERTON, ROBERT. 1859-1924.

PARKMAN, SYDNEY M(ULLER)
    Night-Action! [ship]

PARSONS, ANTHONY
    No Alibi for Murder. Note: SC Rushton Carr is spelled Ruston Carr here

PATTISON, RUTH. 1922-    . Pseudonym: Ruth Abbey, q.v.

PATTISON, (OLIVE) RUTH (BROWN).  Delete entry.
   
PAUL, PHYLLIS. 1903-1973.
 
PEARCE, DICK
    The Edge of Eden. Lippincott, 1962 [California]

PEARL, JACK
    The Crucifixion of Pete McCabe. Trident, 1966

PERRY, ANNE
    The Face of a Stranger. Show British edition (Headline) as 1993.

PORTER, JOYCE
    Dover Strikes Again. Correct date of U.S. first edition to: McKay, 1973

PULLMAN, PHILIP
    The Ruby in the Smoke. TV movie: BBC, 2006 (scw: Adrian Hodges; dir: Brian Percival)

QUILLER-COUCH, SIR ARTHUR T(HOMAS)
    Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts. ss: correct Prisoners of Mars to: Prisoners of War. And at least the first British edition does not contain this ss: An Old Maid’s Ghost Story

REARDON, JAMES
    Royal Blue; see The Sweet Life of Jimmy Riley
    The Sweet Life of Jimmy Riley. Also published as: Royal Blue. St. Martin’s pb, 1989
 
REASONER, JAMES M. SC: Judge Earl Stark, in all titles below, set in the 18th century west.
    The Diablo Grant. PB, 1995
    The Hawthorne Legacy. PB, 1994
    Stark’s Justice. PB, 1994

REEVE, ARTHUR B(ENJAMIN)
    Craig Kennedy on the Farm.  ss: correct The Barn Burneth to: The Barn Burner

RENO, CLINT. SC: Mark Dorne (Vigilante), in both titles.
    Sierra Massacre. GM, 1974  [West]
    Sun Mountain Slaughter. GM, 1974  [West]
   
RICHARDSON, GEORGE TILTON. 1863-1938.

RITSON, LADY KITTY (EDITH BLANCHE OGILVY). 1887-1969.

ROBERTS, KRISTINA LAFERNE.  1966-  .  Pseudonym: Zane, q.v.

ROE, WILLIAM NICHOLS. 1898-    .

ROLFE, EDWIN. Birth name: Solomon Fishman.

ROSS, CLARISSA
    Face in the Pond. Banner, 1967 (This is the edition shown in both the Hancer and Warren paperback price guides, but the only edition that seems to be in circulation is Avon, 1968, which is not in either price guide, so the latter may well be the true first edition.)

ROSS, MARILYN
    Terror at Marbury Hall. Popular Library, 1975 [England, 1881]

ROSSI, MITCHELL SAM
    Truk Lagoon. Pinnacle, 1988

ST. JOHN, DAVID.  E(verette) Howard Hunt, 1918-2007.
    The Coven. Reprinted as by E. Howard Hunt: Crest, 1973

SALMON, MARY ANNE. 1904-1987.

SEGRE, ALFREDO. 1908-1960.
    -Abram Lewis, Agent. Bles, 1935 [Cairo] (Translation of “Agenzia Abram Lewis.” Milan, 1934.)
 
SERANELLA, BARBARA. 1956-2007. SC: Miranda “Munch” Mancini. (Correction of SC spelling.)

SHARKEY, JOE. 1946-    . Ref: CA.

SHEFFIELD, ROBYN. Born in Surrey, England; was a diagnostic radiographer, then a teacher.

SHELDON, SIDNEY. 1917-2007.

SOLE, LINDA. Born in Swindon; now living in Cambridge; ran a hairdressing business for some years and now helps with her husband’s antique shop.

SPEICHER, HELEN ROSS. Ref: CA.

STERN, DANIEL. 1928-2007.

STERNE, JULIAN.  Nesta Helen Webster, 1876-1960.

STEVEN, E. E.   Katherine Merritte Yates, 1865-1951.

STOLZ, MARY (SLATTERY). 1920-2006.

STRATTON, HENRY
    Blanket. [France]

STRAUCH, KATRINA PARTHEMOS. Ref: CA.

SUMNER, CHARLES. 1867-1921. Pseudonym: Howard Hall, q.v.

TAYLOR, BEATRICE. 1913-2004.

THOMPSON, ALICE. Grew up in Edinburgh and read English at Oxford; played keyboard with a band (The Woodentops), then turned to writing.

THOMPSON, CRAIG O(WEN). 1943-    .

THOMPSON, JOHN CARGILL. 1938-2000.

THOMPSON, KENNETH (PUGH). 1909-1984.

THOMPSON, VICTORIA. 1948-    .

THOMSON, DAISY (HICKS). 1918-2004. Ref: CA.

THORN, ALEX.  Mary Anne Salmon, 1904-1987.

THORNLEY, RICHARD. Ref: CA.

THURLO, AIMEE (SALSEDO). ca.1950-    .

THYNNE, JANE. 1961-    .

TILLINGHAST, A(LBERT) W(ARREN). 1874-1942. Noted golf course architect.

TILTON, DWIGHT. George Tilton Richardson, 1863-1938.

TIMAYENIS, TELEMACHUS THOMAS. 1853-1918.

TIMLETT, PETER VALENTINE. Ref: CA.

TIMMS, DOUGLAS
    A Double Quest. [London]

TINSLEY, REBECCA. Born in Toronto; came to England in 1970; living in London; former BBC journalist.

TITCHMARSH, ALAN (FRED). (Adding middle name.)

TITLE, ELISE. Ref: CA.

TODD, CATHERINE (JACKSON). 1947-    .

TOGAWA, MASAKO. Ref: CA.

TOOLEY, S(ANDRA) D(IANE HOLDER). Ref: CA.

TOPE, REBECCA.  Ref: CA.

TOPPING, SEYMOUR. Ref: CA.

TORGERSON, EDWIN DIAL. 1892-1938.  (Correcting birth date.)

TOURNEY, LEONARD (DON). Ref: CA.

TOUSSAINT-SAMAT, JEAN. 1865-1944.

TOY, BARBARA (ALEX). 1908-2001.

TREGARRON, YATE.  Mrs. Hilda C. Adshead, 1901(?)-1985(?).

TREHERNE, (APSLEY?) PHILIP. 1872(?)-1922(?).

TREPOFF, IVAN.  George Hatfield Dingley Gossip, 1841-1907.

TREWIN, J(OHN) C(OURTENAY). Ref: CA.

TROWN, ROBERT C(OOPER). 1916-1994.

TULL, JEWELL (BOTHWELL). 1881-     . (Date correction.)

TULLOCH, LEE (ANN). 1954-    . Born in Melbourne; lived for a time in NYC and then in Sydney; novelist and columnist on fashion and popular culture for “The Australian Women’s Weekly.”

TUN, JANE ANN. Retired teacher/librarian living in Winchester, Ontario.

TUNSTALL, BEATRICE (MAUD?). 1896(?)-1988(?).

TURLAND, EILEEN (JOAN?). 1929(?)-2004(?).

TURNER, CHRISTINE HAZEL. 1940-2006. Pseudonym: Vickery Turner, q.v.

TURNER, (SHARON) ELAINE.   1948-    .

TURNER, JAMES (ERNEST)
    Condell.  Delete (not criminous)

TURNER, VICKERY. Pseudonym of Christine Hazel Turner, 1940-2006.

TUTTON, BARBARA (IVY CURTIS). 1914(?)-    .

ULASI, ADAORA LILY. 1932-    . Has BA in journalism; has worked for the BBC and Voice of America.  Note: Delete dashes from all titles.
    The Man from Sagamu. [Nigeria]
    Many Thing Begin for Change. [England, 1935]
    Many Thing You No Understand. [England, 1935]
    The Night Harry Died. [southern U.S.]
    Who Is Jonah? Onibonoje (Nigeria), 1978 [Nigeria]
 
ULLMANN, RICHARD (EDWIN). 1907-1989.

UMELO, ROSINA. 1930-    . Born in England and educated at the University of London; married a Nigerian and became a Nigerian citizen in 1971; has worked in education.

UNTERMAHLEN, (CHARLES) BRIAN.  1946-    .

URSE, HONOR. Pseudonym of Miss Mahon.

UTLEY, DAVID JASPER
    Ngoma and Click. SC: Ngoma and Click, in all titles.

VALLANCE, DOUGLAS.    -1984. Add pseudonym: Graeme Douglas, q.v.

VANCE, CHARLES C(LARK). 1918-1995. He was a public relations executive.

VAN LOGGEM, MANUEL (EMANUEL). 1916-1998. Born and died in Amsterdam.

VAN VORS, B. L. Pseudonym of Barnard Leslie Voorhees III, 1949-   , q.v.

VARNAM, JOHN (DESMOND?). 1927(?)-1995(?).

VEEVERS, MARIAN. 1934(?)-2004(?).

VERALDI, ATTILIO. 1925-1999.

VERITY, EDNA
    Goodnight, Marcia, with Vera (Isobel) Allen. Deane, 1957 (Play.)

VERNEY, F(RANK) E(DWIN). 1884-    .

VERONESE, DAVID. Born in Chicago and raised in Denver; attended Stanford University; living in Washington D.C. and operating an art gallery.

VIDALIE, ALBERT. 1913-1971.

VILLIERS-STUART, GERALD. 1869-1951.

VINCENT, LADY KITTY (EDITH BLANCHE). 1887-1969.

VINTER, (IVOR?) MICHAEL. 1927-2002(?).

VIOLETT, ELLEN (M.). 1925-    . Ref: CA.

VISIAK, E(DWARD) H(AROLD). 1878-1972.

VIVIAN, CHARLES (HENRY?). 1917-1994(?).

VOORHEES, BARNARD LESLIE III.  1949-   . Pseudonym: B. L. Van Vors, q.v.

VROOMAN, H(ENRY) WELLINGTON. ca.1858-    .

WADDINGTON, JAMES. Playwright living in Yorkshire.

WADE, KATHLEEN (NESTA KNIGHT). 1903-1986.

WAGNER, STANLEY P(AUL). Ref: CA.

WAINWRIGHT, ARTHUR (WILLIAM). Ref: CA.

WAKEFIELD, MAUREEN E(LLEN?). 1905(?)-1999(?).

WALD, MALVIN (DANIEL). 1917-    . (Birth year correction.)

WALDMAN, AYELET. Ref: CA.

WALES, GEORGE A(LFRED?). 1920(?)-1990(?).

WALKER, CHARLES R(UMFORD). 1893-1974. Ref: CA.

WALKER, MARGIE (ROSS). Ref: CA.

WALKER, MIKE (BRIAN E.). Ref: CA.

WALKER, PETER N(ORMAN). Ref: CA.

WALKER, T. MICHAEL. Ref: CA.

WALL, JUDITH HENRY. Ref: CA.

WALLACE, C(HARLES) S(TERLING). 1890-    .

WALLACE, (RICHARD HORATIO) EDGAR
    White Face. [London]

WALLACE, RANDALL. 1949-    .

WALLSTEN, ROBERT (R.). 1912-2005.

WALTER, ALEXIA (ALICE) E(VELYN). 1893-1992.

WALTERS, SIMON. Ref: CA.

WALTON, CATHERINE AUGUSTA. 1849-1939.

WARD, COLIN.  William Nichols Roe, 1898-    .

WARD, EDMUND. 1928-1993.

WARD, ELIZABETH C(AMPBELL). Ref: CA.

WARD, HARVEY (GRENVILLE). 1927-1995. Born in Southern Rhodesia; journalist and one-time Director General of the Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation.

WARD, I(RENE) E(LLEN). 1921(?)-1996(?).

WARD, R(ICHARD) H(ERON). 1910-1969.

WARNER, PETER (DAVID).  (Adding middle name.)

WATKINS, LESLIE. 1930-    .

WATKINS, RICHARD HOWELLS. 1895-1980.

WATKINS, RON. Retired librarian in Rhondda, Wales; author also of westerns.

WATSON, JOHN R(EAY) and ARTHUR J(OHN) REES
    The Mystery of the Downs. Correct U.S. edition from Dodd, 1928 to John Lane (NYC), 1918

WATSON, WINIFRED
    Fell Top. Methuen, 1935

WATT, LAUCHLAN MacLEAN. 1867-1957.

WATTERS, (EUGENE) RUTHERFORD. 1919-1982.

WAYMAN, VIVIENNE. 1926-2003.

WAYTEMORE, GODFREY. Pseudonym of William Basil Worsfold, 1858-1939.

WEARE-GIFFARD, J.
    Lure of Contraband. [England, ca.1820]

WEATHERS, PHILIP (JOSEPH). 1908-2000.

WEBB, ANTHONY.  Norman Scarlyn Wilson, 1901-1996.

WEBSTER, NESTA HELEN. 1876-1960.

WEIR, THERESA. Ref: CA.

WEISSL, AUGUST. 1871-    .

WELFORD, HADLEY
    Whose Dead?  Correct to: Whose Deed?

WELLS, ALBERT GEORGE. 1934-1997.

WELLS, ANGUS. Ref: CA.

WELLS, KEN. Features editor of The Wall Street Journal.
 
WELLS, SUSAN
    The Witches’ Pond. Also published in Two Complete Detective Books as The Witches’ Pool (1947)

WELSH, DAVID
    Best Laid Plays.  (1-act play.)
    Death by Murderous Means.  (1-act play.)
    Give Me a Chance.  (1-act play.)
    A Happy Man. New Playwrights, 1989 [1969] (1-act play.)

WENLOCK, ARTHUR. ca.1865-    .

WESSON, HELEN (V.). 1919-2006.

WESSON, SHELDON. 1922-1997.  (Deleting question marks from dates.)

WEST, NICHOLSON. Pseudonym of C(harles) J(ohn) Cutcliffe (Wright) Hyne, 1865-1944, q.v Other pseudonym: Weatherby Chesney, q.v.

WEST, NIGEL. Ref: CA.

WESTCOTT, KATHLEEN. Ref: CA.

WESTERMAN, PERCY F(RANCIS). Ref: CA.

WESTWARD, ELTON. At least the following two titles were written by John (Francis) Russell Fearn, 1908-1960, q.v.
    The Lonely Road Murder
    No Answer

WHEELER, SAMUEL WATSON. 1852-1949.

WHICKER, ALAN (DONALD). Ref: CA.

WHITAKER, BERYL (SALUSBURY). 1916-1996.

WHITE, W(ILLIAM) J(OHN). 1920-1980.

WHITEHOUSE, W(ESLEY) L(EONARD). 1913-1994.

WHITING, MARY BRADFORD. 1864-    .

WHITLATCH, JOHN.  No biographical information is known about this author of eleven popular pulp fiction paperbacks in the 1960s and 70s.  While specific genres, settings and time periods vary widely, there is a criminous element in each of them.  With one of the survivors of the event, John Whitlatch later co-authored Shoot-Out At Dawn (Phoenix Books, pb, 1981), an account of what took place at a remote Southern Arizona cabin in 1918.   SC: John Gannon = JG; Captain Jamey Morgan = JM.   [The following is a completely revised and updated listing of the author’s books.]
        Cory’s Losers .  Pocket, pb, 1973
        Frank T’s Plan.  Pocket, pb, 1972
        Gannon’s Line.  Pocket, pb, 1976  [Mexico]   JG
        Gannon’s Vendetta.  Pocket, pb, 1969   JG
        -The Iron Shirt.  Pocket, pb, 1970   [West]
        The Judas Goat.  Pocket, pb, 1971
        Lafitte’s Legacy.  Pocket, pb, 1971   [Louisiana]
        Morgan’s Assassin.  Pocket, pb, 1973   JM
        Morgan’s Rebellion.  Pocket, pb, 1969   JM
        Stunt Man’s Holiday.  Pocket, pb, 1973   [Arizona]
        Tanner’s Lemming.  Pocket, pb, 1970   

WHITMAN, ANN HAMILTON  [ANN HAMILTON WHITMAN HURD].  1957-  .

WHITMAN, STEPHEN FRENCH. 1880-1948.

WHITNEY, POLLY (LOUISE). (Adding middle name.)

WHITNEY, RICHARD. ca.1937-    .

WHITTON, J. BRADLEY.  An accountant.

WIBBERLEY, LEONARD (PATRICK O’CONNOR). Ref: CA.

WIGHT, AUDREY. 1920-2006.

WIGHT, E(NID?) B(EATRICE?). 1908(?)-1987(?).

WILCE, B(ASIL?) N(ORMAN?) F. 1915(?)-2000(?).

WILLARD, FRED(ERICK R.). ca.1945-    .
   
WILLIAMS, BARNABY (HUGH).  1947-1999.   Ref: CA.
    -Death Before Dishonour. Simon (London), 1997
    Stealth Bomber. Sphere, 1990

WILLIAMS, HARPER. Pseudonym of Margery Williams (Bianco), 1880-1944, q.v.
    The Thing in the Woods.  Delete here and move to author’s real name entry.

WILLIAMS, MARGERY [MARGERY WILLIAMS BIANCO]
    The Thing in the Woods. Show U.S. edition (revised): McBride, 1924, as by Harper Williams

WILLIAMS, P(HILIP) C(LAXTON). 1913-1989.

WILLIAMS, (MARGARET) RUTH
    Cry Rape. (Novelization of TV movie: CBS, 1973; scw: Leonard Freeman, Will Lorin; dir: Corey Allen.)

WILLIAMSON, B(EATRICE) G(LYNN). 1905-1995.

WILLIAMSON, ERIC MILES.  1961-    .

WILLIAMSON, (BEATRICE) GLYNN. 1905-1995.

WILLIAMSON, KATHRYN (A.).   1956-   .  Living in Florida.

WILLIAMSON, LESLIE. ca.1922-2003(?).
 
WILLIAMSON, S(AMUEL) C(HARLES). 1900-1991.

WILLIS, JAMES. Born in Dublin; consulting psychiatrist; retired as Head of the Divison of Psychiatry at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SC: Dr. Will Jackson, in both titles.
    Blood in the Bank. [Middle East]
    Death at Noon. Images pb, 1994

WILSON, ELIZABETH. Delete birth date and CA reference. Visiting professor at the London College of Fashion.

WILSON, FRANCES ENGLE.  1922-    .   Ref: CA.

WILSON, G(ROVER) GRAY.  1951-    . Senior partner at a law firm in Winston-Salem, N.C.

WILSON, GLENIS
    Photo Finish. [England, Malta]

WILSON, GUTHRIE (EDWARD MELVILLE). 1914-1984.

WILSON, IVOR (ARTHUR). 1924-2002.

WILSON, JEANNE (PATRICIA PAULINE).  (Correcting middle name.)
    No Medicine for Murder.  (Novelization of radio play.)

WILSON, JOHN ROWAN. Studied medicine at Leeds University; trained as a surgeon; former U.K. Medical Director for Lederle Laboratories.

WILSON, NORMAN SCARLYN. 1901-1996. Ref: CA.
 
WILSON, ROBERT ANTON. 1932-2007.

WINDSOR, HUGH (GREER?). 1902(?)-1987(?).

WINSTANLEY, L(ILIAN)
    -The Face on the Stair.  (Adding the dash.) [England, 1789-1790]
 
WINTERS, JON. Ref: CA.

WINTLE, A(LFRED) D(ANIEL). 1897-1966.

WINTLE, HAROLD (RICHARD WILLIAM). 1870-1941.
 
WISE, ERNIE. Pseudonym of Ernest Wiseman, 1925-1999. Ref: CA.

WISE, LEONARD. Ref: CA.

WISE, WILLIAM (ARTHUR). Ref: CA.

WISEMAN, ERNEST. 1925-1999. Pseudonym: Ernie Wise, q.v.

WITHAM, LARRY. Ref: CA.

WOGAN, CHARLES (RICHARD?). 1925(?)-2001(?).

WOLF, JACK (CLIFFORD). 1922-2006.

WOLFE, SUSAN. Pseudonym of Susan Devoe, 1950-    . Ref: CA.

WOLFF, RUTH. 1909(?)-1972.

WOLLASTON, NICHOLAS (WILLIAM).  1926-2007.   Ref: CA.

WOOD, F(ORREST) G.   (Adding first name.)

WOOD, N. LEE. Ref: CA.
    -Looking for the Mahdi.  Add [2000s]

WOOD, PETER H(ARRY).  Delete CA reference.

WOODCOCK, CYRIL H(ORACE). 1913-1987.

WOODCRAFT, ELIZABETH. Ref: CA.

WOODHALL, EDWIN THOMAS. 1886-1941.

WOODHOUSE, SARAH. Ref: CA.

WOODIS, AMY LYNN.   1953-    . Lawyer in McLean, Virginia.

WOODMAN, RICHARD. Ref: CA.

WOODS, PAULA L. Ref: CA.

WOODS, WILLIAM B.   1935-    . Born in Detroit.

WOOLBERT, MARIANNE. Lawyer in Anderson, Indiana.

WOOLF, DOUGLAS. Ref: CA.

WOOLFOLK, DOROTHY. 1913-2000.  (Corrected dates.)

WORK, JAMES C(REIGHTON). Ref: CA.

WORNALL, RUTHIE [ILAH RUTH WORNALL].

WORONOV, MARY [MARY WORONOV WHITEHEAD]. Stage, film and television actress.

WORSFOLD, WILLIAM BASIL. 1858-1939. Pseudonym: Godfrey Waytemore, q.v.

WORSLEY, T(HOMAS) C(UTHBERT). 1907-1977. Teacher, writer, and theatre and television critic.

WRENN, H(AROLD) A(LBERT). 1909-1991.

WRIGHT, EILEEN. 1932-2004(?).

WRIGHT, ELSIE N(ORAH?). 1907-1992(?).

WRIGHT, LAURIE ROBESON.  1934-  .

WRIGHTSON, PEGGY. 1925-2002.

WROE, GEORGINA. Journalist living in Suffolk.

WYSOR, BETTIE. 1928-    . Ref: CA.

XIAOLONG, QIU. Ref: CA.

YATES, KATHERINE MERRITE. 1865-1951.

YATES, RENATE. Born, raised and living in Sydney; graduated in dentistry from the University of Sydney.

YERLOCK, FRANK. Pseudonym of Frank Marchant Chetwynd, 1865-1906.

YGLESIAS, RAFAEL. Ref: CA.

YORKE, SUSAN. Ref: CA.

YOSHIMURA, AKIRA. Ref: CA.
    On Parole.  (Translation of “Karishakuho.”)

YOUMANS, CLAIRE. Lawyer in Washington state.

YOUNG, COLLIER. Ref: CA.

YOUNG, LOUISA. Ref: CA.

YOUNG, ROBERT EDWIN. 1870-1943.

YOUNG, SYLVESTER. Born in England of Jamaican parents; trained as an engineer; living in Ontario.

YUDKOFF, ALVIN (STEPHEN).  (Adding middle name.)

YURYENEN, SERGEY. Ref: CA.

ZAHAVI, HELEN. Born in London of Polish/Russian parents.

ZANE.  Kristina Laferne Roberts, 1966-  , q.v.

ZANNOS, SUSAN. Pseudonym of Susan Tate Jones, 1934-   , q.v.

ZAPOR, JOHN RANDOLPH. 1944-    .

ZAWADSKY, PATIENCE (HARTMAN). Ref: CA.

ZEHEL, WENDELL (EVANS). 1934-    .

ZEIGER, (HENRY) ANTHONY. Ref: CA.

ZELLERBACH, MERLA. 1930-    . Ref: CA.

ZETTLER, STEVE. 1947-    . Ref: CA.

ZIEROLD, NORMAN J(OHN). Ref: CA.

ZIFFREN, MICKEY.  Muriel Ziffren, 1918-2004.

ZIFFREN, MURIEL. 1918-2004.

ZILINSKY, URSULA.  1931-    .

ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE G.  1948-    .



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