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


Addenda to the Revised Edition.

                                            New Addenda #19                            Return to the Main Page.
                                                      

ALBERT, EDWARD. (Adding the setting for the 1934 novel in CFIV.)
    As Good as a Mile. [Scotland]

ALEXANDER, JAN. Victor Jerome Banis, 1937-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of 19 titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

ANDERSON, ANDREW. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Youth Hostel. Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1938 (1-act play.)

ASIMOV, JANET (OPAL JEPPSON). 1926-2019. Died in New York City. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1995 novel “Murder at the Galactic Writer’s Society” in CFIV.)

BALDWIN, ALEX. W(illiam) E(dmund) Butterworth III, 1929-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of four 1980s novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

BANIS, VICTOR JEROME. 1937-2019. Died in Martinsburg, West Virginia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of novels in CFIV under the pseudonyms Jan Alexander and Lynn Benedict.)

BEARE, GEORGE. (Correcting the series character  name in four novels in CFIV.)
    The Bee Sting Deal. SC: Victor Stallard
    The Bloody Sun at Noon. SC: Victor Stallard
    Prey! SC: Victor Stallard
    The Very Breath of Hell. SC: Victor Stallard

BEEBY, OTTO. (Correcting the title of the 1968 novel in CFIV.)
    Blank Cheque for Murder.

BEECH, WEBB. W(illiam) E(dmund) Butterworth III, 1929-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1964 novel “Article 92: Murder-Rape” in CFIV.)

BELLEW, J(OHN) C(HIPPENDALL) M(ONTESQUIEU). 1823-1874. Born John Higgin in Lancaster, England; assumed his mother’s maiden name in 1844; author and preacher; died in London. (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Blount Tempest. Hurst, 1865 [England]

BENEDICT, LYNN. Victor Jerome Banis, 1937-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of 7 titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

BOYUM, JOY GOULD. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the co-author with Marjorie Rosen of the 1981 novel “What Nigel Knew” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Evan Field.)

BRETT, SIMON (ANTHONY LEE). (Correcting the title of the 1998 collection in CFIV, and adding the series character in a story in the 1985 collection.)
    A Box of Tricks. SC: Charles Paris is in ss “The Haunted Actress”
    Crime Writers and Other Animals.

BROOKFIELD, GILBERT. Pseudonym of Gilbert Arnold Jones, 1903-1988. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Who Is Sylvia? Stagecraft (London), 1946 (3-act play)

BURROWS, JULIE. [ELIZABETH JULIA BURROWS]. 1928-2011. Born Elizabeth J. Dutton in Basford, Nottinghamshire; married John A. Lemaire in 1949; after he died she married Joseph W. Burrows in 1959; died in Nottinghamshire.  (Adding dates and biographical details for the author of two 1970s novels in CFIV.)

BUTTERWORTH, W(ILLIAM) E(DMUND III). 1929-2019. Died in Daphne, Alabama. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1962 novel “The Court Martial” in CFIV under this byline, as well as titles in CFIV under the pseudonyms Alex Baldwin, Webb Beech, Jack Dugan,  John Kevin Dugan and W. E. B. Griffin.)

CIMBALO, GUY. 1933-2018. Born irn Utica, New York; attended Cornell University and had an MFA from Boston University; died in East Hampton, New York. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the author of the 1979 novel “Ofanu” in CFIV under the pseudonym Guy Forve.)

CLARK, DOUGLAS  (MALCOLM JACKSON). Add Inspector Bill Green as series character to all George Masters novels, and indicate that the 1990 title “Bitter Water” had no British edition. (Adding information for the entry in CFIV.)

CLARK, EDWARD C. 1898(?)-1973(?). (Adding possible dates for the author of the 1934 novel “The Fatal Element” in CFIV; this person was born in Illinois and died in Monterey, California.)

COLLIN, RAYMOND. (Adding series characters for both 1960s novels in CFIV.)
    Locust on the Wind. SC: Alex Bowers (journalist) and Geoffrey Glass (of British Intelligence)
    Night of the Eagles. SC: Alex Bowers and Geoffrey Glass

CREASEY, JOHN. (Correcting the British publication date of the title in CFIV.)
    The House of the Bears.  Long, 1946

DUGAN, JACK. W(illiam) E(dmund) Butterworth III, 1929-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1984 novel “The Deep Kill” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

DUGAN, JOHN KEVIN. W(illiam) E(dmund) Butterworth III, 1929-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of two 1980s novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FARHI, (MUSA) MORIS. 1935-2019. Died in Hove, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

FARLEY, ROBERT NORMAN. 1926-2017. Born in Kankakee, Illinois; served in the Air Force; earned degrees from Olivet Nazarene University, the University of Miami, and the University of Michigan; taught mathematics at Sacramento City College; retired in 1988 after teaching for 38 years; died in Sacramento, California. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “A Taste of the Elephant” in CFIV.)

FARMER, JERRILYN (SUSAN). (Adding a series character in all three titles in CFIV.)
    Immaculate Reception. SC: Madeleine Bean
    Killer Wedding. SC: Madeleine Bean
    Sympathy for the Devil. SC: Madeleine Bean

FARMER, NANCY. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of the 1994 novel “-The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm” in CFIV.)

FARMLET, CHARLES. Pseudonym. (identifying the byline for the 1875 title “Fair in the Fearless Old Fashion” in CFIV.)

FARRELLY, GAIL (ELISSA). Grew up in the Bronx, New York; has a doctorate in accounting from George Washington University; has taught at universities; living in Bronxville, New York. (Adding further biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

FAST, CHARLES. Delete. (No trace of this author or the 1973 novel “Ride the Golden Tiger” in CFIV can now be found.)

FAULKNER, COLLEEN. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of the 1991 novel “Love’s Sweet Bounty” in CFIV.)

FAUST, JOE [JOSEPH WILLIAM FAUST, JR]. 1931-2016. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio; died in Humboldt, Arizona. (Adding the death date and further biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “48 Hours of the Serpent” in CFIV.)

FAVORS, JEAN (ELIZABETH) M(ORRIS). 1938-2018. Died in Washington D.C. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two titles in CFIV as well as two under the pseudonym Elizabeth Morris.)

FEATHER, (SHELAGH) JANE. Ref: CA. Born Shelagh Jane Robotham in Cairo, Egypt; married James Kenneth D. Feather in England in 1965 (he died in 2017); has a master’s degree in applied social studies from Oxford University; came to New Jersey employed as a social worker ; later moved to Washington D.C.; in the 1980s wrote romances as Claudia Bishop.  (Adding a reference citation and biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel  “A Valentine Wedding” in CFIV.)

FEE, D(EREK) A. Born in Ireland; senior diplomat with the European union; living in Connemara, Ireland. (Adding biographical details and the setting of the 1974 novel in CFIV.)
    Cartel. [Belfast]

FEIBLEMAN, PETER S(TEINAM). 1930-2015. Died in New York City. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1980 novel “Charlie Boy” in CFIV.)

FELL, DORIS ELAINE. Has degrees in education and nursing; has been a teacher, missionary and nurse; living in Huntington Beach, California. (Adding biographical details for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

FENNESSY, AIDAN. ca.1966-    . (Adding the approximate birth year of the author of the 1999 play “Chilling and Killing My Annabel Lee” in CFIV.)

FERGUSON, JENNIFER E(LIZABETH). Born in the Bahamas; living in East Orange, New Jersey. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The House with the Red Door” in CFIV.)

FERGUSON, NANCY. Has over 30 years of experience in scuba diving around the world; living in Thousand Oaks, California. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1986 novel “Black Coral” in CFIV.)

FERRELL, (HENRY) KEITH. Book editor, consultant, magazine editor, and public speaker, living in Glade Hill, Virginia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1996 novel “Passing Judgment” in CFIV.)

FERRER, (JOSE) MIGUEL. 1955-2017. Son of Jose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney; died in Santa Monica, California. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the co-author with Billy Mumy of the 1989 graphic novel “Dream Walker” in CFIV.)

FERRERA, AUGUSTE [AUGUST]. 1931-   . Born and raised in Hollywood, California; married to a physician; living in Long Beach, California. (Correcting the birth year and adding further biographical details for the author of the 1987 novel ”The Honor of Peter Kramer” in CFIV.)

FERRIS, GORDON. (Adding a note on the 1996 novel in CFIV.)
    Crows on the Battlefield. No copies available; seems to have gone out of print immediately

FERRIS, JEAN. 1939-2015. Died in San Diego, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1998 novel “Love Among the Walnuts” in CFIV.)

FERRJS, ROSE MARIE. 1938-2013. Born Rose Marie Ogden in Ashland, Oregon; married Charles Edwin Ferris in 1956; lived in California before relocating to Ste4vens Point, Wisconsin, and later moving to Madison, Wisconsin, where she died. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of four 1990s novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Robin Francis.)

FERRIS, WALLY [WALLACE J. FERRIS]. 1926-2014. Career television cameraman, ending at WNEW in Manhattan; born in New York; died in Brooklyn. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1970 novel “Across 110th” in CFIV.)

FERRISS, LUCY [LUCY A. FERRISS MOON]. Born in St. Louis, Missouri; has lived on both coasts and abroad; has a Ph.D. from Tufts University; teaches at Trinity College, where she is Writer-in-Residence; living in West Hartford, Connecticut.  (Adding biographical details for the author of the `1986 novel “The Gated River” in CFIV.)

FERRY, DANIEL D(AVID). Born in upstate Pennsylvania; software and systems engineer; husband of Noelle Frances Ferry , q.v.; living in northern Virginia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Death on Delivery” in CFIV.)

FETTA, EMMA LOU [EMMA LOUISE HAWKINS FETTA MINSTER]. Born in Richmond, Indiana; married George Walling Minster in New York City in 1924; no trace of her death has been found, though her husband died in Bergen, New Jersey in 1985. (Adding further biographical details for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

FIELDS, LINDA M. Born and raised in Point Place, Ohio; graduate of Stauzenberger Business College and American Beauty Modeling School; living in Toledo, Ohio. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Demon’s Sorrow” in CFIV.)

FILBRUN, J(OHN) S. Since a person of this name born in 1944 can’t be found, it seems likely he was J(ohn) S(tephen) Filbrun, 1941-1991, born and raised in California. (Adding corrected probable dates for the author of the 1982 novel “Gemini Rising” in CFIV.)

FILGATE, (CHRISTOPHER MARTIN) MACARTNEY. 1927-2017. Died in London, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two 1979 novels in CFIV.)

FINE, PETER HEATH. 1938-1995. The Science Fiction Encyclopedia gives dates of 1935-1995, but the 1935 can’t be confirmed. Familysearch gives birth on February 6, 1938 and residence in Bellport, New York. Putting 1938 in peoplefinders  gets a hit for Bellport (and Sag Harbor), and searching Peter Fine and Sag Harbor turns up a 1995 newspaper report of the finding of the decomposed body of Peter Fine, age 57. Thus the dates given above. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV under this name and three under the pseudonym Peter Heath.)

FINGER, GERRIE F. [GERALDINE E. FERRIS FINGER]. Retired reporter and columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution; living in Georgia. (Adding biographical details for the author and a series character for the 2000 novel in CFIV.)
    Look Away from Evil. SC: Laura Kate O’Connell, also in subsequent titles

FINLAY, ARTIE, JR. 1954-    . Born and raised in the Bronx, New York; now living on Staten Island. (Correcting the birth year and adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel “Slice-n-Dice” in CFIV.)

FINLAY, FERGUS. 1950-    . Born in Dublin, Ireland. (Confirming the birth date of the author of the 1990 novel “A Cruel Trade” in CFIV.)

FINNE, GEIR. International relations expert at Tromso University in Norway. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with Thomas Kirkwood of the 1981 novel “The Svalbard Passage” in CFIV.)

FIRTH, ANDREW. (Adding a further title for the author of the 1916 novel “-The New Breed” in CFIV.)
    The Toll of the River. Melrose, 1913 [England]

FISHER, DAVID. 1929(?)-2018(?). (Adding possible dates for the author of the 1997 novel “Love Bytes” in CFIV.)

FISHER, RICHARD. 1899-    . A person of this name and birth died in Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1967, and another in Sunderland, Durham, in 1969. (Adding possible death dates for the author of three titles in CFIV.)

FISHER, STEVEN (D.). Born and raised in South Dakota; latest living in Monroe, Wisconsin; spent 20 years as a corporate trainer; has taught the hearing impaired; was a columnist and cartoonist. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel in CFIV and correcting its title.)
    The Relentless Pursuit of Everett Pick.

FITCH, JANET. (Adding the film version of the 1999 novel in CFIV.)
    -White Oleander. Film: Warner, 2002 (scw: Mary Agnes Donoghue; dir: Peter Kosminsky) 

FITRELL, STUART J(AMES). Naval aviator who served in Vietnam; living in Hollywood, Maryland. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Gang of Graybeards” in CFIV.)

FITZGERALD, J(UDE) T. 1938-2015. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania; served in the U.S. Army (including Special Forces/Green Beret); lived in Adell, Wisconsin, beginning in 1971, though died in a hospice in Sheboygan Falls; was a loss prevention specialist with Walgreens for 31 years, retiring in 2001. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the author of two 1990s novels in CFIV.)

FITZGERALD, MICHAEL. Received many medals and honors in World War II; living in Secaucus, New Jersey. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel “To Tame a Killer Bee” in CFIV.)

FITZPATRICK, THOMAS K. 1934(?)-    . (Adding a possible birth date for the author of the 1968 novel “The Blood Circus” in CFIV; this person lives in Irvine, California.)

FIX, (LINDA) MIRANDA. 1954-    . (Correcting the birth year of the author of the 2000 novel “Beyond the Butterscotch Sun” in CFIV.)

FLANNIGAN, KATHERINE MARY [KATHERINE MARY FLANNIGAN KNOX]. ca.1890-1954. (Correcting the birth year of the author of the 1951 novel “-The Faith of Mrs. Kelleen” in CFIV.)

FLASCHOEN, MARIE. She lived in Overland Park, Kansas, in the 1970s. (Adding information about the byline of the 1984 novel “Fires at Midnight” in CFIV.)

FLENNIKEN, SERA. Widow of a long-time marketing manager with Mobil Oil Company; living in Collinsville, Illinois. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel in CFIV and its series character.)
    Kobbler’s Mill, on the Circle. SC: Noah Constantine, also in subsequent novel(s)

FLOYD, LOUISE McKNIGHT. Probably born in Kansas; did a thesis on William Wordsworth at Arizona State Teachers College in 1941. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1954 novel in CFIV and its setting.)
    The Commencement Day Murders. [Kansas]

FLUKE, JOANNE. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of 9 novels under this name in CFIV and others under pseudonyms.)

FLYNN, (IVY) CHRISTINE. 1949-    . Living in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Adding the full name and birth year and biographical details for the author of the 1998 novel “Father and Child Reunion” in CFIV.)

FOGARTY, (SYDNEY) FITZGERALD. Earned a B.S. in Finance at St. John’s University in 1975; living in Delray Beach, Florida. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Safety Blitz” in CFIV.)

FOGARTY, MICHAEL (JOHN OWEN?). 1939-2011(?). Living in Suffolk at the time of the book, and this person was living in Brantham, Suffolk,  in the 1990s. (Adding probable dates and biographical details for the author of the 1975 novel “Achilles Mandate” in CFIV.)

FOLESHILL, JOHN. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline for the 1929 novel “-The Woman in the Shadows” in CFIV.)

FOLEY, LORETTE. Living in Dublin, Ireland, at the time of the books. (Adding information about the author of three 1977-1981 novels in CFIV.)

FORBES, D. R. Possibly Doris Ruby Pryor who married Reginald Alfred Forbes in 1926 and after his death married Arthur Carsberg in 1953 and died in Bournemouth; if so, her dates are 1902-1983. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1941 novel “Murder of an Unpopular Man” in CFIV.)

FORBES, HAY. Pseudonym (apparently that of an established doctor). (Identifying the byline of the 1891 title “A Detective in Italy; or, The Mystery of Berwyn Kennedy” in CFIV.)

FORBES, J(OHN) D(OUGLAS). 1910-2017. Died at age 107 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

FORBES, STEPHEN K. (Adding the setting of the 1992 novel in CFIV.)
    Neptune’s Lance. [Middle East]

FORD, C. P. (Adding the setting of the 1997 novel in CFIV.)
    The Seventh Goblet. [England]

FORD, CHARLES (FREDERICK). 1932-2004. (Adding the middle name and death date of the author of the 1998 play “Fat Fred” in CFIV.)

FORD, RICHARD (CARREL). (Adding the middle name of the author of the 1981 novel “The Ultimate Good Luck” in CFIV.)

FORD, STANLEY. Publisher and playwright; studied at Cambridge, then went into the army, then took diplomatic posts in Norway and Sweden; then went to Hollywood and wrote scenarios; then returned to England and joined the publishing firm of Francis Mott. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1926 collection “Drifting Days” in CFIV, and a further title.)
    Etlka. John Long, 1913

FORFEX ET HASTA (Adding the setting of the 1879 title in CFIV.)
    The Lost Key; or, The Mysterious Box. [Germany]

FORREST, DAVID.  (Adding a title for the author of the 1970 novel  “The Great Dinosaur Robbery”.)
    -The Undertaker’s Dozen. Tandem pb, 1974  ss: The Blackamoor / Boys Will Be… /The Cynic / The Finger Man /The Ghostwriter / The Pilgrimage / Pillion Rider / Shingle / Spare Parts Inc. / The Undertaker’s Dozen / The Voyager / Wherever You May Be / The Wrong Christmas Spirit

FORSE, HARRY D(ONALD, JR).  1927-2017. Born and died in Anderson, Indiana; educated at Purdue University, with a master’s degree in psychology from Ball State University; served in the U.S. Army in Korea; taught psychology at Orlando Junior College; owned Geiss Travel in Indianapolis; operated a nursey school and kindergarten with his wife in Anderson. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
 
FORTEZZA, VIC(TOR G.). Born and living in Brooklyn, New York; graduate of Western Michigan University. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Close to the Edge” in CFIV.)

FORVE, GUY. Guy Cimbalo, 1933-2018. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1979 novel “Ofanu"”in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FOSS, (P.) MAUREEN. 1940-    . Retired and living in Lac La Hache, British Columbia. (Adding the birth
year and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Rat Trap Murders” in CFIV.)

FOSTER, JAN. Possibly Eleanor Jan Foster, 1911-1987, who died in Florida. (Adding possible dates for the author of the 1948 novel “Echo My Tears” in CFIV.)

FOSTER, JOHN T. (Adding the setting of the 1994 novel in CFIV.)
    The Creep. [London, England]

FOSTER, J(UDY) L(AVILLE). 1925-2015. Died in Albany, Louisiana. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the novel “Ramsey’s Best: Collector of the Badges” in CFIV.)

FOSTER, LEE E. (Adding the setting of the 2000 novel in CFIV.)
    S’Postu. [Knoxville, Tennessee]

FOSTER, RICK. (Correcting the title of the 1950 novel in CFIV.)
    Terror at Tombstone Bend.

FOUNTAIN, WENDELL VANDERBILT.  Has degrees in psychology and human resources management, and a doctorate in business administration; CEO of Fountain Associates Business & Management Consulting; living in Surprise, Arizona. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 title “Love-40” in CFIV.)

FOWLER, D(EBRA) A(NN). 1955-2007. Born Debra Ann Durham in Huntington, West Virginia; attended the University of Central Oklahoma; accountant and Bible student; lived in South Dakota in the 1980, and died in Oklahoma City. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

FOWLER, DENNIS. Princeton University graduate living in Otego, New York. (Adding further biographical details for the author of the 1976 novel  ”The Ladies of Holderness” in CFIV.)

FOWLER, MARIE LOUISE. Probably the person of this name born in Wisconsin in 1873, who married a Duncan Anderson in 1898 and then George Fred Hawley and then someone named Ross in 1944; living in San Francisco in 1920 and 1930 censuses (where copyright registration locates her); died in Fairfield, California in 1968 (registered as M. L. Ross). (Adding biographical details and probable dates for the author of the 1938 novel “The Toll” in CFIV.)

FOWLER, PETER (HUGH). 1931-2017. Died in Bellflower, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “The Serpent Finder” in CFIV.)

FOX, CHARLES (C.). 1942-2012. Died in Bolinas, California.  (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1980 novel “The Noble Enemy” in CFIV.)

FOX, CHARLES S(TEPHEN). 1947-2012. Born in Hollywood and grew up in Los Angeles; moved to San Diego in 1978; author of radio commercials; columnist and three times winner of the San Diego Press Club award of excellent; developer and producer of community events; died in the Mission Hills part of San Diego. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Old Grudges, New Enemies” in CFIV.)

FOX, FRANK G. Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana; has  B.S. in finance from McNeese University and master’s degrees in economics and library science from Louisiana State; reference librarian in Texas. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1996 novel “-Funky Butt Blues” in CFIV.)

FOX, JOSEPH. (Adding the setting of the 1797 novel in CFIV.)
    Santa Maria; or, The Mysterious Pregnancy. [Italy]

FOX, LESLIE H. Despite post-1942 publication dates, the Speculative Fiction Database gives the name Leslie Henry Fox, born 1910, who died in action in 1942. (Adding biographical details for the author of four 1945-1946 titles in CFIV.)

FRAILEY, DENNIS J(OHN). Has a PhD in computer science from Purdue University; retired from Texas Instruments and Raytheon; associate professor at the University of Texas, Austin; living in Mckinney, Texas. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1988 Sherlockian pastiche ”The Adventure of the Book Collector” in CFIV.)

FRAKES, RANDALL (LEE or DEE). 1947-    . (Correcting the middle name and birth year of the author of the 1991 novelization “Terminator II: Judgment Day” in CFIV.)

FRANCIS, ROBIN. Rose Marie Ferris, 1938-2013. (Adding the death date of the author of four novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FRANK, WALTER I(VANHOE). 1894-1961. Born in Eureka, Utah; received his D.D.S. degree from Physicians and Surgeons College in San Francisco; dentist for many years in Vallejo, California, where he died. (Confirming the dates in New Addenda #2,  adding biographical details for the author of two 1950s novels in CFIV, and the settings of one of them .)
    The Diner on the Other Track. [Utah, Detroit]

FRANKEL, NEVILLE (DAVID). Born in Johannesburg, South Africa; came to the U.S. in 1962; has degrees in English from Dartmouth College and the University of Toledo; living in Newton, Massachusetts. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1980 novel “The Third Power” in CFIV.)

FRANKEL, ROBERT (ALLAN). Born in Chicago; has B.S. in computer science from the University of Michigan; playwright and play actor in Minnesota, Chicago and elsewhere. (Adding biographical details for the author of three plays in CFIV.)

FRANKLIN, DONALD. Patrick Quinn, 1937-2008. (Adding the death date of the author of four novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FRANKLIN, J. C. In addition to the J(ohn) C. Franklin given in CFIV, one site identifies the author of the 1994 title “Gunnison: Murder at the Roaring Judy” as Judy C. Franklin of Hawaii, and such a person can be found, born 1945; there is also a mystery-writing Judy Comer Franklin, born 1945, in Washington. (Adding further possibilities.)

FRANKLIN, JUNE (DENISE, NEE ALGAR). 1924-2010. Born in London, England; came to Canada with her family in 1957; novelist, playwright, writer for the CBC, and journalist for the Whitehorse Star; died in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1972 novel “The Sugar Man’s Dead” in CFIV.)

FRANKLIN, KRIS(TOPHER HOWARD). English teacher turned columnist and novelist and writing instructor; also taught mountain climbing courses as an adjunct professor at a Colorado university; living in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. (Adding the middle name and biographical details for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

FRANKLIN, SHIRLEY A. 1924(?)-    . (Adding the possible birth year of the author of the 1975 novel “Perilous Homecoming” in CFIV.)

FRANSCELL, RON(ALD A.). (Adding the series character in the 1999 novel in CFIV.)
    The Deadline. SC: Jefferson Morgan, also in “The Obituary” (2015)

FRANZ, DARREN (M.). Born and raised in Woodhaven, New York; now living in Rockaway, New Jersey. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “-Jack Frost” in CFIV.)

FRASER, CARO(LINE G.). Copywriter turned maritime lawer turned novelist. (Adding biographical details for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

FRASER, DONALD. Internet sites (mostly Amazon) associate the 1998 novel “Cracking Ice” with Donald Boswell Gurrey, 1919-2005; so Fraser is a pseudonym?  No definite linkage found, though Gurrey’s mother’s maiden name was Fraser. (Adding a possibility for the byline in CFIV.)

FRASHER, GEORGE. (Adding a note on the 2000 novel in CFIV.)
    Intrigue in the Pine Forest. No trace of this book can now be found.

FRAWLEY, GEORGE WILLIAM. Aeronautical engineer turned novelist and bed and breakfast operator in Estes Park, Colorado. (Adding further biographical details for the author of the  2000 novel “Racing Winds” IN CFIV.)

FRAZER, FRANK. (Adding a note on the undated title in CFIV.)
    “Angelface” Turns to Crime. No trace of this book can now be found.

FREDERICK, MICHAEL (KENNETH). (Adding to the setting of the 2000 novel in CFIV.)
    Missouri Madness. [1927]

FREEDMAN, MARK. Born and educated in medicine (specializing in anesthesiology) in Johannesburg, South Africa; living in Melbourne, Australia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1996 novel in CFIV, and its settings.)
    Mamzer. [Johannesburg, France, Jerusalem]

FREEMAN, GILLIAN [GILLIAM ELIZABETH FREEMAN THORPE]. 1929-2019. Died in England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1981 novel “The Easter Egg Hunt” in CFIV.)

FREEMAN-HILTON, THOMAS. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1946 novel “The Sayle Case” in CFIV.)

FRENCH, FERGUS. (Adding the settings of the 1970 novel in CFIV.)
    Smouldering Fuse. [London, South America, Middle East]

FRENCH, RICHARD P(ATRICK). 1921-1995. Born in Washington; also had a master’s degree in library science from the University of Michigan; died in Monterey, California. (Adding the corrected dates and further biographical details for the author of the 1970 novel “A Spy Is Forever” in CFIV.)

FRENCH, ROY. (Adding reprint titles and dates and correcting a series character.)
    The Raven Reborn. Also published as: Raven’s Return. 2002
    A Sense of Honour. Also published as: Raven’s Honour, 2003
    Whispers on the Wind. SC: Patrick Kelly (also in “The Black Rose”, 2002)

FRIEDMAN, HERSHEY HARRY. Born in New York City; has a Ph.D. from City University of New York; Professor of Economics and Business at Brooklyn University. (Adding further biographical details for the co-author with wife Linda Weiser Friedman of the 1989 novel “Deadly Stakes” in CFIV under the pseudonym H. Fred Weiser.)

FRIEDMAN, LINDA WEISER. Born in New York City; has a Ph.D. in operations research from New York University; Professor of Statistics at Baruch College, City University of New York. (Adding further biographical details for the co-author with husband Hershey Harry Friedman of the 1989 novel “Deadly Stakes” in CFIV under the pseudonym H. Fred Weiser.)

FRIEDMAN, MATTHEW S. Human trafficking expert ; Chief Executive Office of The Mekong Club, a Hong Kong based organization fighting human trafficking; has spent many years in southeast Asia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1997 novel “The Gorkha Urn” in CFIV.)

FRIEDMAN, ROBERT. Born in the Bronx, New York; journalist and columnist in Puerto Rico for over 20 years; living in Silver Spring, Maryland. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1989 novel “Caribbean Dreams” in CFIV.)

FRISCH, (SAUL) LARRY (E.). 1929-    . (Correcting the birth year of the author of the 1953 novel “The Dream-Boaters” in CFIV.)

FRIVOL, LADY. (Adding the setting of the 1903 novel in CFIV.)
    -The Ice Maiden. [England]

FROBENIUS, NIKOLAJ. Novelist and screenwriter born and living in Oslo, Norway; studied film writng and research in London, England. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “-De Sades Valet” in CFIV.)

FROEMKE, MARY STEWART. Born in Florida; retired professor of education living in Tennessee. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1996 novel “Darby’s Angel” in CFIV under the pseudonym Mary Stewart.) 

FRUCHTER, NORMAN. (Adding the setting of the 1970 novel in CFIV.)
    Single File. [New York City]

FRY, ALAN. 1931-2018. Worked for Indian Affairs for 20 years; died in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1973 novel “The Revenge of Annie Charlie” in CFIV.)

GANO, JOHN. Frederick Minshull Stockdale, 1947-2018; died in Sussex, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of five 1990s novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.

GNAGEY, THOMAS DAVID. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of 4 novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Garrison Flint.)

GREEN, CHLOE. (Adding the series character in the 2000 novel in CFIV.)
    Going Out in Style. SC: Dallas O’Connor, also in subsequent novels.

GRIFFIN, W. E. B. W(illiam) E(dmund) Butterworth III, 1929-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of several titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

GROVER, RAY(MOND FRANK). 1931-2019. Born in New Zealand, and died there in Wellington. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1967 novel “-Another Man’s Role” in CFIV.)

HEATH, PETER. Peter Heath Fine, 1938-1995. (Adding the death date of the author of three novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)
                   
HONEY, JOAN. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    The Play-Reading. English Theatre Guild, 1971 (1-act play)

JENKINS, DAN(IEL THOMAS B.). 1929-2019. Died in Fort Worth, Texas. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1988 novel “Fast Copy” in CFIV.)

JONES, GILBERT ARNOLD. 1903-1988. Native of Staffordshire, England; a school attendance officer in 1939. Pseudonym: Gilbert Brookfield, q.v. (Adding a new byline and biographical details for the author of the 1946 play “Who Is Sylvia” under the pseudonym.)

KNIGHT, CLIFFORD (REYNOLDS). (Adding a setting for the 1950 novel in CFIV.)
    The Yellow Cat. [Los Vegas, Nevada]

KOHL, KIDENIN. Pseudonym. Co-author with Richard Stannoy, q.v.

LILLY, RAY. Delete entry; the listed 1977 title “The Sunday Alibi” is not criminous.

McCARRY, CHARLES. 1930-2019. Died in Fairfax County, Virginia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of nine novels in CFIV.)

McCULLEY, JOHNSTON. (Correcting the series characters in the Spider tales.)
    The Spider’s Debt. SC: John Warwick and The Spider
    The Spider’s Den. SC: John Warwick and The Spider
    The Spider’s Fury. SC: John Warwick and The Spider

McGAHAN, ANDREW. 1966-2019. Died in Melbourne, Australia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “Last Drinks” in CFIV.)

MacGRATH, HAROLD. (Adding the British edition of the 1911 title in CFIV.)
    The Carpet from Bagdad. Gay & Hancock, 1914

McKNIGHT, BOB. (Correcting the series character and setting of the 1960 novel in CFIV.)
    Secret Sinners. [St. Petersburg, Florida; Cuba] (delete SC Nathan Hawk)

MacLEOD, ROBERT. (Adding to the setting in the 1987 novel in CFIV.)
    The Money Mountain. [Scotland]

MARKS, ARLENE F. [ARLENE FRANCIS LERMAN MARKS]. Born in Toronto, Canada; twice retired from teaching high school; now a full-time writer living on Nottawasaga Bay in Ontario. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1990 novel “No Paine, No Gaine” in CFIV under the pseudonym Edwina Franklin.)

MAYER, ROBERT. (Adding more specific settings for the 1979 novel in CFIV.)
    The Execution. [prison, Salt Lake City, Utah]

MONAGHAN, JASON. Archaeologist and Head of Heritage Service on the Island of Guernsey. (Adding biographical details for the author of four novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Jason Foss.)

MORRIS, ELIZABETH. Jean (Elizabeth) M(orris) Favors, 1938-2018. (Adding the death date of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

NORO, FRED. Pseudonym of Siegfried Schwarz, 1930- ? Born in Austria; died in Grimaud, France, date not known.  (Adding the real name and biographical details for the author of the 1969 novel “Do No Evil” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

O’HARA, KENNETH. (Correcting the setting of the 1961 novel in CFIV.)
    Underhandover. [Europe]

PILCHER, ROSAMUNDE. 1924-2019. Died in Longforgan, Scotland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1976 novel “Under Gemini” in CFIV.)

PUECHNER, RAY. 1935-1987. Pseudonym: Charles Victor, q.v. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1968 novel “The Whole Sky Burned.")

QUINN, PATRICK. 1937-2008. Died in Melrose, Scotland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of eight novels in CFIV, as well as four under the pseudonym Donald Franklin.)

SCHENK, JOYCE. Born Joyce Janet Hertell; married George Henry Schenk in 1956 (he died in 2013); now living in Punta Gorda, Florida. (Adding biographical details for the author of two 1970s novels in CFIV and the 1981 novel “Run from Danger” under the pseudonym Jo Stewart.)

SCHOPEN, BERNARD (ANTHONY). (Adding more specific settings for novels in CFIV.)
    The Big Silence. [Reno, Nevada]
    The Desert Look. [Reno, Nevada]
    The Iris Deception. [Reno, Nevada]

SCHWARZ, SIEGFRIED. 1930- ?. Prolific author of crime and espionage novels under the pseudonym Fred Noro. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1969 novel “Do No Evil” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

SHATTUCK, RICHARD. (Adding a more specific setting for the 1944 novel in CFIV.)
    Said the Spider to the Fly. [Salt Lake City, Utah]

SHEARS, RICHARD J(OHN). Born in England; freelance journalist in Australia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1982 novelization “Squizzy Taylor” in CFIV.)

STANNOY, RICHARD. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline and adding a further title for the author of the 1993 Sherlockian booklet “The Wealdon Pullman Mystery” in CFIV.)
    The Wealdon Pullman Mystery Companion, with Kidenin Kohl. Irregular Special Railway Company (Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England), 1996

STANTON, LORRAINE (A.). 1926-2019. Lifelong resident of Frackville, Pennsylvania; born Lorraine Gibowicz and married Francis Robert Stanton in 1946; village historian; library assistant at Penn State University for 22 years. (Adding the dates and further biographical details for the author of the 1991 novel “Secret Sins” in CFIV.) 

STANWOOD, DONALD (ANTHONY). Now living in Stanton, California. (Adding the middle name and current residence of the author of two novels in CFIV.)

STARK, JIM (THOMAS JAMES STARK). Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada; community college teacher living in Norwy Bay, Quebec, at the time of his book; founder of a nuclear disarmament organization called “Operation Dismantle.” (Adding biographical details for the author of the  1993 novel “The LiDek Revolution” in CFIV.)

STAUFFER, DWIGHT G(ODDARD). 1921-2016. Born in Shanghai, China; died in Willoughby, Ohio. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1994 novel “The Klondike Gold Rush Mystery” in CFIV.)

STEEN, FRED. Born on a cotton plantation in Mississippi; had 30 years active duty in the U.S. Army, including three tours in Vietnam; married to Heidi from Stuttgart, Germany, and living with her and two children in Ostfildern, Germany. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 title “-Team Shaka: Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol” in CFIV.)

STEINBECK, JOHN (ERNST, JR). (Adding a new title for the author in CFIV for the 1937 title “Of Mice and Men”)
    The Long Valley. Viking, 1938; Heinemann, 1939 ss (criminous = *):  Breakfast / The Chrysanthemums / Flight / The Harness / Johnny Bear / *The Murder / The Raid / The Red Pony / Saint Kay the Virgin / The Snake / *The Vigilante / The White Quail

STEVENS, DAVID (JAMES). 1933-2017. Died in New Zealand. (Adding the middle name and death date and place for the author of the 1979 novel “-White for Danger” in CFIV.)

STEVENSON, DONALD V(ICTOR). Born in Cartagena, Columbia; came to the U.S. in 1959 and naturalized in 1965. (Adding further biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Not So Innocent” in CFIV.)

STEWARD, BARBARA. 1939-2012. Born Barbara Frances Gaul in Chicago; died in Dover, Delaware. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the co-author with husband Dwight Steward of two 1970s novels in CFIV.)

STEWARD, DWIGHT  (S.). 1933-1995. Died in Dover, Delaware. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author  with wife Barbara Steward of two 1970s novels and author of one 1973 novel “The Acupuncture Murders”  in CFIV.)

STEWART, GARY (L.). 1937-2018. Had degrees from Brigham Young University and the University of Iowa; died in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Adding further biographical details and the death date and place for the author of two 1980s novels in CFIV.)

STEWART, IAN. 1928-2017. Born in Whangarei, New Zealand; died in Sydney, Australia. (Adding further biographical details and the death date and place for the author of four novels in CFIV.) 

STEWART, LEONE.  1920-2012(?). Born Elaine I Burke in Brentford, England; apparently never married; living in Cobham, Surrey, in 1993 as Leone Stewart Burke, but also on 2000s electoral rolls in Cobham as Elaine I Burke; so probably the Elaine Irene Burke who died in 2012.  (Adding probable biographical details for the co-author with sister Aileen Burke of three titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

STEWART, W(ILLIAM) T(HOMAS). 1899-1960. Born in Eidsvold, Queensland, Australia; died in Sydney. 
(Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of four 1940-1944 novels in CFIV.)

STINSON, JIM [JAMES EMERSON STINSON]. 1937-2016. Lived in Oregon for 11 years, and died in Portland. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of five novels in CFIV.)

STOCKDALE, FREDERIC MINSHULL. 1947-2018. Died in Sussex, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of five novels in CFIV under the pseudonym John Gano.)

STOKES, ARTHUR M(EREDITH). 1886-1965. Born and died in Mansfield, England; a solicitor and part of the Mansfield theatrical group in the 1910s. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1913 Sherlockian play “Checkmate!” in CFIV.)

STOKESBERRY, ROBERT (JAMES). Living in Encinitas, a suburb of San Diego, California. (Adding the middle name and a biographical detail for the author two novels in CFIV.)

STONE, MARIE. 1939(?)-    . Some British library entries give this birth year for the author of the 1985 novel “A Little Murder” in CFIV; there is a U.S. author with this date, but the author of this novel (and other titles published in Britain) is unlikely to be an American. (Adding information about the author of a title in CFIV.)

STONE, PATTI [PATRICIA ANN KENNEDY STONE GARZA]. 1924-2017. Born in Oklahoma; married someone named Stone and then Xavier Garza; died in West Virginia. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1970 novel “Beyond the Storm” in CFIV.)

STRANGE, CARLTON. Pseudonym; also wrote as Calthorpe Strange, though some 20 years between pseudonym uses. (Identifying the byline and adding a novelet for the author of the 1894 novel “The Beechcourt Mystery” in CFIV.)
    A Deadly Enmity. Newnes, 1894  (32 pp.)

STRUTHERS, ELEANOR ANN. Born Eleanor Ann Mohr in Terril, Iowa; married Melvin Struthers Jr.; earned a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1980; was professor at various universities U.S. and abroad; now living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (Adding biographical details for the co-author of the 2000 round-robin volume ”Politics Is Murder” in CFIV.)

STUART, ROBERT. 1863-1939. Born in Calcutta, India; died in Taunton, Somerset, England; a doctor who worked with police and in prisons for many years. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1935 novel “Duncan Ross—Detective-Sergeant” in CFIV.)

STUBBINGTON, COLIN (ROBERT). 1938-1994. (Confirming the middle name and dates of the author of two 1980s novels in CFIV.)

SUTHERLAND, DAN. ca.1907-    . (Deleting the suggested middle name and dates, and adding a further title for the author in CFIV  for three theatrical play titles.)
    Six Miniatures for Women. French, 1951  playlets (criminous = *): *Four Characters and a Corpse / Jeannie / Mixing with the Right People / Mothers Know Best / *The Sitter-In / The Tinder Girl

THOMPSON, JIM. (Adding the setting of the 1961 novel in CFIV.)
    The Transgressors. [Texas]

VICTOR, CHARLES. Pseudonym of Ray Puechner, 1935-1987, a Milwaukee literary agent. (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    The Whole Sky Burned. Avon, 1968 [France, WWII]

VOSPER, G(ERALD) VENNING. Cornishman who was a journalist on the East Anglian Daily Times. (Adding biographical details for the author of two 1930s titles in CFIV.)

WALTER, ALEXIA E. Born Alice Evelyn Camburn in Gravesend, Kent;  married H(ubert) C(onrad) Walter in 1915; social worker in the East End of London. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with her husband of two 1920s novels in CFIV.)

WALTER, H(UBERT) C(ONRAD). Born in London; married Alice Evelyn Camburn in London in 1915; graduate in law from Cambridge University; director of a cotton manufacturing company; author of two books on finance. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with his wife of two 1920s novels in CFIV.)

WOLPERT, STANLEY (ALBERT). 1929-2019. (Adding an author and title not in CFIV.)
    -Nine Hours to Rama. Random, 1926; H. Hamilton, 1962 [India] Film: TCF, 1963 (scw: Nelson Gidding; dir: Mark Robson)


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