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


Addenda to the Revised Edition.

                               
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           New Addenda #25.   (With thanks as usual to John Herrington)

ANAYA, RUDOLFO (ALFONSO).  1937-2020. Died in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

ANONYMOUS    
    Tales of the Emerald Isle; or, Legends of Ireland, by A Lady of Boston, identified as Rebecca Warren Brown, 1788-1855; born and died in Boston. (Identifying the author of the 1828 titles in CFIV.)
 
ANTHONY, ROBERT. Pseudonym of Frederick Robert Anthony Jervis, 1923(or 1929)-2011. (Adding the real name and dates of the author of the 1979 novel “The Widow of Zanzibar” in CFIV.)

BARR, JUSTIN. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1980 novelization “Hellinger’s Law” in CFIV.)

BERNSTEIN, RICHARD. Screenplay and film writer; born in Rochester, New York; died in Hollywood, California. (Adding biographical details for the co-author of two titles in CFIV.)

BIRCH, JOHN SOMERSET. 1931-2020. Born in Kent, England; graduate from the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst; served as an infantry officer; worked for public relations companies in  the U.S., Britain, Australia and Malaysia; died in New York City. (Correcting the name and dates and adding biographical details for the co-author with his wife Marilyn Yates Birch of the 2000 novel “Dadah Means Death” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Jonathan Linn.)

BIRCH, MARILYN YATES. 1930-    . Co-author with husband John Somerset Birch, 1931-2020, of the 2000 novel “Dadah Means Death” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Jonathan Linn. (Adding a new name not in CFIV.)

BIRD, GEORGE EDWARD LEAR. 1927-2018. Served in the Indian Army; studied German and Russian at Emmanuel College, Cambridge; taught those languages at Bedales School in Petersfield 1962-1988; died in Exeter, Devon, England. (Adding the full name, death date and place and further biographical details for the author of the 1986 novel “Death in Leningrad” in CFIV under the pseudonym John Lear.)

BLAKENEY, JOHN. Deleting a title not written by John Barstow under this pseudonym.
    Russian Escapade. Delete here and move to separate entry.

BLAKENEY, JOHN. Pseudonym.
    Russian Escapade. Avon (London), 1998 [Ukraine]

BORNICHE, ROGER. 1919-2020. Died in France, probably Paris. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1975 novelized autobiography “Flic Story” in CFIV.)

BOWEN, PETER. 1945-2020. Died in Livingston, Montana. (Adding the death date and place for the author of seven novels in CFIV.)

BRAMWELL, L. E. Pseudonym of Linda Hope Lee, 1938-    . (Adding the real name of the author of the 1981 novel “Formula for Death” in CFIV.)
 
BROWN, DIANE LOUISE. Pseudonym: Josh Lanyon, q.v. (Adding a further pseudonym for the author in CFIV for pseudonyms Colin Dunne and Diana Killian.)

CAMERON, DONALD (ALLAN). 1937-2020. Died in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (as Silver Donald Cameron). (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1980 novel “Dragon Lady” in CFIV.)

CARLINO, LEWIS JOHN. 1932-2020. Died in Whidbey Island, Washington. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novelizations in CFIV.)

CONALL, CEARNACH. Correct to CEARNACH, CONALL. (Correcting the entry for the 1924 collection “The Fatal Mover and other stories” in CFIV.)

DAWSON, JANIS (DOROTHY). 1936-2019. Died in Inverness, Scotland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1975 novel “Mackenzie’s Glen” in CFIV.)

DAY, MAUREEN. Her last name was adopted by deed poll in the 1980s. (Adding further biographical details for the author in CFIV under the pseudonym Joanna Trevor.)

DOLAN, PATRICK (JAMES). 1911-1980.  Died in Aldershot, Surrey, England. (Adding the corrected name and dates for the author of the 1970 novel “Poison in the Blood” in CFIV.)

DONALD, (JOHN) STUART (BAIRD). 1936-2000. Died in Dunoon, Scotland. (Adding the full name and confirmed dates for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
 
DUFFY, JAMES (HENRY). 1934-2019. (Adding the death date for the author of seven novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Haughton Murphy.)

EDWARDS, GRACE F(REDERICA). 1933-2020. Died in Brooklyn, New York. (Adding the death date and place for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

ELLIS, WILLIAM (HENSHAW). 1918-2001. Born in Toronto, Canada; attended the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth; after serving in the Royal Navy until 1946, was a director at Starch Products, 1947-1968, and then a cattle farmer in Devon. (Adding dates and biographical details for the author of the 1972 novel “The Knife Edge” in CFIV.)

FABIO [i.e., FABIO LANZONI]. 1959-    . (Correcting the birth year of the co-author as FABIO with Wendy Corsi Staub of three novels in CFIV.)

FORBES, (DELORIS FLORINE) STANTON. 1923-2013. Died in Lake Mary, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV under this name and more under pseudonyms Forbes Rydell and Tobias Wells.)

FORD, PAUL LEICESTER. Born in Brooklyn, New York; murdered in his Manhattan home by his journalist and athlete brother, Malcolm Webster Ford (1962-1902). (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1897 novel “The Great K&A Train Robbery” lin CFIV.)

FRIEDMAN, BRUCE JAY. 1930-2020. Died in Brooklyn, New York. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)
 
GANNOLD, JOHN. Pseudonym of Franklin Coasten Langdon, 1913-1980, whose other writing name was John Langdon, q.v.)
 
GOODWIN, HOPE. Pseudonym of Linda Hope Lee, 1938-    . (Correcting the real name of the author of three novels in CFIV.)

GRADY, JAMES (THOMAS). (Correcting the series character name in two novels in CFIV.)
    Shadow of the Condor. SC: Ronald Malcolm
    Six Days of the Condor. SC: Ronald Malcolm

GRANADOS, PAUL. Arthur (William Charles) Kent, 1925-2010. (Correcting the death year of the author of the 1954 novel “Broadway Contraband” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

GREEN, LYDIA LEE WEEKS. 1944-2002. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1988 novel “The Magnificent Mirabelle” in CFIV under the pseudonym Lydia Lee.)

GRENVILLE, HILARY. Gwendoline Mary Holder, ca.1924-2013. (Adding the dates and full name of the author of four novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

GRESHAM, STEPHEN (LEROY). Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of three novels in CFIV
under this byline and others under the pseudonyms J. V. Lewton and John Newland.)

GRIBBLE, LEONARD. (Adding a series character in the 1950 novel in CFIV.)
    Sally of Scotland Yard. SC: Ward/Howard Digburn (see also Bruce Sanders entry)

GRUEN, JOHN SCOTT  [JOHN SCOTT G]. 1948-    . (Adding the real name of the author in CFIV for the 1987 novel “One Bang-Up Job”.)

GULL, C(YRIL ARTHUR EDWARD) RANGER. (Adding an earlier British edition and deleting a non-criminous one.)
    -Butterfly on the Wheel. Add first British edition: Greening, 1911
    -Divorce. Delete

GURNEY, PETER. Pseudonym of (Harry) Sydney Horler, 1888-1954.
    -Queer Things at Queechy. Crowther, 1946 [England]

HALEY, RICHARD. 1934-2019. Born in Bradford, England; wool broker then personnel manager before retiring to write; died in Woking, Surrey. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of five novels in CFIV.)

HARPER, KAREN (S.). 1945-2020. Died in Cleveland, Ohio. (Adding the death date and place for the author of seven novels in CFIV.)

HARRIS, COLVER. Her series character Timothy Fowler also appeared in a novelette “The House That Jack Built” which was published in a 1935 magazine and a 1936 anthology. (Adding further information about the series character in three novels in CFIV.)

HARVEY, JOHN (BARTON). Pseudonym: Thom Ryder, q.v. (Adding another pseudonym for the author in CFIV for numerous titles under these other pseudonyms, Jon Barton, Jon Hart, Terry Lennox and James Mann.)

HELEY, VERONICA. (Correcting the title of the 1977 novel in CFIV and adding its setting.)
    Fear for Frances. [England, 1881]    

HIGHSMITH, PATRICIA. (Adding a further film version of the 1964 novel in CFIV.)
The Two Faces of January. Film: Universal, 2014 (scw & dir: Hossein Amin)

HINKEMEYER, MICHAEL T(HOMAS). 1940-2019. Lived in East Hampton, Long Island, after 1996, but died in a hospital in Southampton. (Adding the death date and place for the author of eight titles in CFIV.)

HOLDER, GWENDOLINE MARY. ca.1924-2013. Died in Liss, Hampshire, England. (Adding the dates and further biographical details for the author of four novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Hilary Grenville.)

HOLLANDS, (DOUGLAS) JOHN. 1933-    . (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    -Not Shame the Day. United Writers, 1991 [Korea, 1950]
 
HORLER, (HARRY) SYDNEY. Pseudonym: Peter Gurney, q.v. (Adding a further pseudonym for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

HUME, FERGUS(ON HUME). Identifying the U.S. title of a British book (both in CFIV.)
The Masquerade Mystery. U.S. title: The Third Volume
 
JAMES, JOHN W. G. 1931-   . Pseudonym: Gerald Norham, q.v.  (Adding the real name of the author of five novels in CFIV.)
 
JAMES, JOHN WYNFORD GEORGE. Delete. (Not the real name of Gerald Norham.)

JEFFRIES, BRUCE GRAHAM MONTAGUE. The name Bruce disappeared from later records, and Graham was a respelling of his birth name Graeme, and Montague (his mother’s name) is not on his birth record. (Adding further biographical details for the author of numerous titles in CFIV under pseudonyms.)

JERVIS, FREDERICK ROBERT ANTHONY. 1923(or 1929)-2011. A South African who studied at Cambridge University in the 1950s and married Beverly G. Barnes there in 1954. (Adding the real name and biographical details for the author of the 1979 novel “The Widow of Zanzibar” in CFIV under the pseudonym Robert Anthony.)

JESSUP, RICHARD. (Correcting the title of the 1962 film in CFIV.)
    The Deadly Duo. Film title: Deadly Duo

JONES, HAROLD. Pseudonym: Kim Roe. (Correcting the real name of the author of the 1961 novel “The Gang Buster” in CFIV.)

JONES, (STANLEY) HOWARD. Delete reference to Kim Roe.

KELLAND, CLARENCE BUDINGTON. (Adding a further novel for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)
    -Rhoda Fair. Harper, 1926; Hodder, 1928 [Middle East]

KENT, ARTHUR (WILLIAM CHARLES). 1925-2010. Died in London. (Correcting the death date and adding the death place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

KERRIGAN, JOHN. (Adding further titles for the author with four novels in CFIV.)
    Bluebeard. Century, 1984 SC: Special Boat Squadron [France]
    Fireball. Century, 1983 SC: Special Boat Squadron [Finland]
    Vermin. Century, 1984 SC: Special Boat Squadron
    Watchdog. Century, 1984 SC: Special Boat Squadron

KUHN, GEORGE R(OBERT). 1900(?)-1986(?). (Adding possible dates for the author of the 1967 collection “Comic Tragedy” in CFIV.)

LACROIX, JEAN-PAUL. 1914-1993. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1957 novel “The Innocent Gunman” in CFIV in translation.)

LADY, FREDERICK. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline for three novels in CFIV.)

LA FOUNTAINE, GEORGE (ARTHUR). (Adding a further title for the author of three novels in CFIV.)
The Killing Seed. Granada, 1980 [California]

LAKE, DAVID. (Deleting the suggested middle name and dates, and adding the setting of the 1994 title in CFIV.)
    Tears of Glass. [California]

LAMARRE, JOSEPH. 1881(?)-1955(?). (Adding possible author dates and the setting of the 1928 novel in CFIV.)
    The Passion of the Beast. [France]

LAMARTINE, EUGENE. (Adding a further title for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
    -Stolen Weekend. Phoenix pb, 1954 (Translation of “Weekend Romanesque.”)

LAMB, J(ENNIFER) DAYNE. (Adding the first name of the author of three novels in CFIV.)

LAMBE, G(EORGE). (Adding information on the authorship of the 1809 title in CFIV.)
    The Mysteries of Ferney Castle. This has been attributed to Robert Huish, 1777-1850, who claimed authorship.

LAMBE, MICHAEL T(HEODORE). (Adding a further title for the author of two plays in CFIV.)
    -The Gypsy’s Revenge. French (London), 1983 Play

LAMBERT, TONY [ANTHONY ROY LAMBERT]. 1942-2009. (Correcting the byline and adding the author’s dates for the 1999 title “Pilbara Shadow Play” in CFIV.)

LAMBERT, WILLIAM J(ESSE), III. Delete CA citation. (Correcting the entry in CFIV.)

LAMPTON, ANTHONY. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of four titles in CFIV.)
    
LANCASTER, PAUL. 1858(?)-1928(?). (Adding possible dates for the author of three titles in CFIV.)

LANDAU, ELI. 1939-2019. Israeli journalist; died in Israel. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Amos Aricha in CFIV for the 1979 novel “Phoenix.”)

LANE, DARRELL A. Works for a contract security firm; living in Clermont, Indiana. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Blood High” in CFIV.)

LANE, JIM R(OSS). Living in Ventura, California. (Adding the middle name and residence of the author of two novels in CFIV.)

LANE, LOIS. (Adding the setting of the 1895 novel in CFIV.)
    A Hero’s Armour. [England]

LANGDON, JOHN. Pseudonym/writing name of Franklin Coasten Langdon, 1913-1980. (Correcting the author/pseudonym relationship for the author of the 1953 novel “Vicious Circle” in CFIV.)

LANGDON, J(OHN) KENNETH. 1928-2017. Born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada; graduated from Western University in 1952; corporation and foundation executive; lived for many years in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where he died. (Adding the first name and dates and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

LANGLEY, FREDERIC (E.?). 1917(?)-1999(?). (Adding possible dates for the co-author with Ron Ellik of the 1968 novel “The Cross of Gold Affair” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Fredric Davies.)

LANGLEY, GLENDA S(TEWART). Has degrees from Northern State University and Texas A&M; teaching at New Mexico Tech since 1993; living in Belen, New Mexico. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel “Murder in Mesquite Springs” in CFIV.)

LANYON, JOSH. Pseudonym of Diane Louise Brown, 1957-    . Living in Palmdale, California. (Correcting the birth year of the author of the 2000 novel “Fatal Shadows” in CFIV and adding her residence.)

LARA, JAN. Michael T(homas) Hinkemeyer, 1940-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LARABEE, KIM (MARIE). 1962-    . Living in Reading, Michigan. (Adding the full name, birth year and residence of the author of the 1989 novel “Behind the Mask” in CFIV.)

LARKIN, JIM [JAMES P. LARKIN]. 1933-2017. Born in Brooklyn, New York; earned at mathematics degree at Fordham University; became a successful actuary; died in Glastonbury, Connecticut. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Blue and the Black” in CFIV.)

LARRAIN, MICHAEL (STEVEN). Born in Los Angeles; actor and writer; living in California. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Movies on the Sales” in CFIV.)

LARSON, CHRISTOPHER. Yale graduate and journalist who had a tour of foreign service in Bangladesh. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1993 novel “Tropic of Deceit” in CFIV.)

LARSON, MARY ANN. Taught in El Paso, Texas, as Mary Anne De Bono; became Mary Anne Larson-Gerke  in Arizona; now living in Redding, California. (Adding further biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Foul Weather” in CFIV.)

LARSON, RUSSELL W(ALT FRANK?). 1907(?)-1975(?). Native of Chicago; bank employee and factory general manager; collector of detective fiction. (Adding the probable full name and dates for the author of the 1956 novel “Death Stalks a Marriage” in CFIV.)
 
LARSON, TERRY (JOHN). Born in Glendale, California; earned a B.A. in metrology from UCLA in 1953; retired from Edwards AFB in 1995 as an aerospace engineer; living in Tehachapi, California. (Adding further biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

LAST, (ARTHUR?) JACK. 1910-1983(?). (Adding the probable first name and death date of the author of five plays in CFIV.)

LATOUCHE, HARRIET. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1980 novel “Tarot Cards in Thessaly” in CFIV.)

LATREILLE, STAN(LEY JAMES). 1937-2020. Died in Howell, Michigan. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1998 novel “Perjury” in CFIV.)

LAUBACH, ROBERT (E.). 1939-2007. Died in Edmeston, New York. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “Do Nothing Shadows” in CFIV.)

LAUNAY, ANDRE (JOSEPH). 1930-2013. Died in Nerja, Malaga, Spain. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1985 novel “The Latchkey Children” in CFIV.)

LAUNAY, DROO [ANDRE JOSEPH LAUNAY]. 1930-2013. (Adding the death date for the author of six novels in CFIV.)

LAURANCE, ANDREW. Andre Joseph Launay, 1930-2013. (Adding the death date of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LAUREN, BILL. (Adding a further title for the author of seven novels in CFIV.)
    -Tangled Seductions. Merit pb, 1962

LAURENCE, GERALD. Pseudonym of John Scott Gruen, 1948-    . (Adding the real name of the author of the 1989 novel “One Bang-Up Job” in CFIV.)
 
LAURENS, MARSHALL. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1974 novel “The Z Effect” in CFIV.)

LAW, MAGGIE [MARGARET ANNE HEYWORTH LAW]. 1946-    . Born in Liverpool; with husband Peter Robert Law, is running a theatre company in France. (Adding the birth year and biographical details for the author of two plays in CFIV.)

LAWMAN, (THOMAS MICHAEL) ANTHONY. 1922-1999. (Correcting the death date of the author of the 1984 novel “The Hounds of Spring” in CFIV.)

LAWRENCE, HADLEY. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1961 novel “The Intruder” in CFIV.)

LAWRENCE, KELLY (N.). 1947-    . Living in Boston. (Adding the birth year and residence of the author of the 1987 novel “The Gone Shots” in CFIV.)

LAWRENCE, KEN. Journalist who covered the political and celebrity scene in Washington D.C. for more than 20 years. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1988 novel “The Berlin Message” in CFIV.)

LAWRENCE, MARY MARGARET. 1920-2015. Died in Holly Hill, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1974 novel “Seven Thunders” in CFIV.)
 
LAYE, KENNETH. 1953(?)-    . (Adding the probable birth year of the author of the 1996 novel “Little Criminals” in CFIV.)

LEA, CHARLTON. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline for several titles in CFIV.)

LEADER, SCOTT. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline for the 1948 novel “-Midnight Girl” in CFIV.)
 
LEAR, JOHN. George Edward Lear Bird, 1927-2018. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1986 novel “Death in Leningrad” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)
 
LEARY, FRANCIS (WOODBURN). 1915-2003. (Confirming the date of death in Paris of the author of the 1949 novel “This Dark Monarchy” in CFIV.)
 
LEATHER, SUE. ca.1955-    . (Adding the approximate birth year of the author of two titles in CFIV.)

LE BAILLY, PIERRE (BERNARD). 1923-1997. Died in Caen, Calvados, France. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1964 novel “Watch of Evil” in CFIV in translation.)

LE BAS, MARY. (Adding the settings of novels in CFIV.)
    Castle Walk. [England]
    -Second Thoughts. [London]

LEE, BRETON. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1935 novel “The Pit of Death” in CFIV.)

LEE, CHRISTOPHER. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of five novels in CFIV.)

LEE, ELIZABETH. 1898-1947(?). The birth year comes from the University of Oxford entry for the book. (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1934 novel “The Night Club Mystery” in CFIV.)

LEE, LILIAN. Pi-Hua Li, 1959-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1992 novel “The Last Princess of Manchuria” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LEE, LINDA (LOUAYNE). Delete reference to L. E Bramwell and Hope Goodwin. (Correcting the middle name and cross-references for the author of the 1977 novel “One by One” in CFIV.)
 
LEE, LINDA HOPE. 1938-    . Living in Woodway, Washington. Pseudonyms: L. E. Bramwell, Hope Goodwin, qq.v. (Adding the correct real name of the author in CFIV under the pseudonyms.)

LEE, LYDIA. Pseudonym of Lydia Lee Weeks Green, 1944-2002. (Correcting the real name and birth date of author of the 1988 novel “The Magnificent Mirabelle” in CFIV.)

LEE, MARIE (LOUISE McTIGHE). 1931-2020. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey; died in Washington D.C. (Adding the death date, full name and further biographical details of the author of three novels in CFIV.)
 
LEE, MELISSA. Pseudonym of George Alexander McNeill, 1934-2019. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1972 novel “Shadows of Reddoch’s Landing” in CFIV.)

LEE, NORMA. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of four 1950s novels in CFIV.)

LEEKE, JIM [JAMES ROBERT LEEKE]. Living in Columbus, Ohio. (Adding the full name and residence of the author of the 1988 novel “Sudden Ice” in CFIV.)

LEES, DAN(IEL PEARSON, JR.). 1927-1995. Died in Aquitaine, France. (Adding the full name and death date and place for author of six novels in CFIV.)

LEHMAN, JOHN H. Retired Air Force officer. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1993 novel “Facts and Circumstances” in CFIV.)

LEIGHTY, PAUL (H.). 1924-2015. Born in Kansas City, Missouri; attended Drake University and worked for Des Moines newspapers before moving to New Mexico; died in Fairfield Glade, Tennessee. (Adding the death date and place and further biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

LEININGER, ROBERT (FARNES). Born in Berkeley, California; earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering at the University of Nevada; now living in Eureka, Montana. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1991 novel “Killing Suki Flood” in CFIV.)

LEITCH, MAURICE (HENRY). (Adding the middle name of the author of three novels in CFIV.)

LELAND, CHRISTOPHER T(OWNE). 1951-2012. Died in Detroit. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

LeMOULT, DOLPH [ADOLPH JOSEPH LeMOULT]. 1935-2019. Died in Guilford, Connecticut. (Adding the death date and place for the author of five novels in CFIV, of which he was the sold author though they were also bylined by Bill Kelly.)

LENHARD, ELIZABETH (KAREN). Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author in CFIV for the 2000 novelization “Charlie’s Angels”.)

LENTON, DUDLEY. 1907(?)-1981(?). A person of this name and dates was born and died in London, England. (Adding possible dates for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

LEO, MARIO SANCI. 1931-    . Earned B.A. and M.A. degrees at Rutgers University; living in Philadelphia. (Adding the birth year and further biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Metaphysics of Murder” in CFIV.)

LEONARD, AMY. Playwright and short story writer; sister of Emily Leonard. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with Emily Leonard of the 1998 novel “Listening In” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Sorrell Ames.)

LEONARD, CONSTANCE (BRINK). 1923-2019. Died in Peterborough, New Hampshire. (Adding the death date and place for the author of seven novels in CFIV, and adding an eighth.)
    The Marina Mystery. Dodd, 1981 [ship] SC: Tracy James (Intended for younger readers.)

LEONARD, EMILY. Poet and publisher; sister of Amy Leonard. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with Amy Leonard of the 1998 novel “Listening In” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Sorrell Ames.)

LESLIE, F(REDERIC) ANDREW. 1927-2015. Died in Edgartown, Massachusetts. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three plays in CFIV.)

LESLIE, NORMAN. (Adding settings of 1930s novels in CFIV.)
    Death Comes by Air. [airplane, South Africa]
    Winged Victory. [France, Germany]
    
LESLIE, PETER (MEYRICK JOHNSTON). 1922-2007. Died in Tourette-sur-Loup, France. (Confirming the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

LESTER, BURT. (Adding the setting of the 1973 novel in CFIV.)
    Striptease for Murder. [London]

LESTER, CHARLES. 1871(?)-1913(?). (Adding possible dates for the author of the 1900 novel “A Dangerous Mission” in CFIV.)

LESTER, VINCENT (CUMMING?). 1883(?)-1943(?). (Adding a possible full name and dates for the author of two 1930s novels in CFIV.)

LETHERBY, JACK. Pseudonym, or possibly John Henry Letherby, 1922-1984. (Adding possibilities for the author of two 1953 novels in CFIV.)

LEVATINO, ANTHONY J(OSEPH). 1928-2019. Born in Brooklyn; served in the post war army in Germany and then for 20 years in the family importing business; died in Columbia, South Carolina. (Adding the corrected dates and biographical details for the author of the 1983 novel “The Black Market Soldiers” in CFIV.)

LEVENTON, LEONARD (B.). Born in Brooklyn; graduated from college in West Virginia; actor, song writer and poet; living again in Brooklyn. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1994 novel “Brethren” in CFIV.)

LEVI, URI. 1941-    . (Living in Millbrae, California. (Confirming the birth year and adding the residence of the author of the 1968 novel “The Assassin” in CFIV.)

LEVINE, RICHARD M. 1942-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1982 volume “Bad Blood’ in CFIV.)

LEVITT, WILFRED. Served in the South African Air Force until 1945; practiced with a firm of chartered accountants in Johannesburg until 1970; retired to Johannesburg; now living in Muizenberg.  (Adding biographical details and a further title for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
    Narrative Murder. Cowen (South Africa), 1982 [South Africa]

LEVY, BILL [WILLIAM VICTOR LEVY]. 1930-2020. Died in Cleveland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1995 novel “Knock-Off” in CFIV.)

LEVY, BOB [ROBERT T. LEVY]. Graduate of the University of Virginia; executive with Oak Hall, a family retailing firm; living in Memphis, Tennessee. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Broken Hearts” in CFIV.)
 
LEVY, JOSEPH. 1930-2017. Born in Brooklyn; chartered life underwriter and owner of the Joseph Levy Insurance agency of Westwood, New Jersey; died in Tewksbury, New Jersey. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1976 novel “Operation Damascus” in CFIV.)
    
LEVY, MARC. Born in France; lived in San Francisco for 6 years before returning to France to run an architectural firm. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1997 novel “When Liberty and Justice Were Won” in CFIV.)

LEWIS, H. MILO. Born in New York state; educated in correspondence schools; served in the Interstate Commerce Commission in WWI; in 1924 became a salesman for the Durametallic Corporation of Newark, New Jersey, later rising to vice president; at the time of his book was living in Mendham, New Jersey. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1964 novel “The Castle of Mystery” in CFIV.)

LEWIS, JUNE ROSEMARIE [JUNE R. LEWIS-JONES]. 1935-2015. Died in Fairford, England. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1975 novel “The Witch’s Mark” in CFIV.)

LEWIS, M(ARTHA) W(ILLIAMS). A person of this name had the dates 1856-1923; buried in Shawnee, Ohio. (Adding a further possibility for the author of two titles in CFIV.)

LEWIS, MICK. (Adding a setting for the 1998 novel in CFIV.)
    The Bloody Man. [England]

LEWIS, RICHARD. Pseudonym of Alan (Richard) Radnor, 1945-2006. (Correcting the author/pseudonym relationship for the author of three novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LEWIS, (JOHN) ROY(STON). 1933-2019. Died in the North of England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

LEWIS, WILLIAM ALBERT. (Adding the setting of the 1895 novel in CFIV.)
    The Greatest Crime in the World. [Boston]

LEYLAND, MALCOLM R(EX). 1944-    . Ref: CA. (Correcting the birth year and adding a reference citation for the author of the 2000 novel “Gold Fever” in CFIV.)

LI, PI-HUA. 1959-   . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1992 novel “The Last Princess of Manchuria” in CFIV under the pseudonym Lilian Lee.)

LI, VERONICA. Grew up in Hong Kong; came to the U.S. at 15; has B.A. in English from University of California Berkeley and M.A. in international affairs from Johns Hopkins; was World Bank loan officer for Somalia before its collapse. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Nightfall in Mogadishu” in CFIV.)

LIBBY, (IRVE) LEWIS. (Correcting the first name of the author of the 1996 novel “The Apprentice” in CFIV.)
       
LILLY, J(EFFREY ARNET). 1946-2019. Born in Boston; had degrees from Reed College and master’s degrees from San Francisco State University; served in the U.S. Air Force; died in San Francisco. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Cold Zone” in CFIV.)

LINDQUIST, N(ANCY) J. (Adding series characters in the 2000 novel in CFIV.)
    Shaded Light. SC: Paul Manziuk and Jacque Ryan (subsequently in novels under her pseudonym J. A. Menzies)

LINDSAY, DOUGLAS. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

LINDSEY, JOHANNA (HELEN). 1952-2019. Prolific romance novelist; died in Nashua, New Hampshire. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1997 novel “-All I Need Is You” in CFIV.)

LINN, JONATHAN. Joint pseudonym of John Somerset Birch, 1931-2020, and his wife, Marilyn Yates Birch, 1930-    . (Adding corrected information about the authors of the 2000 novel “Dadah Means Death” in CFIV.)

LINSLEY, CLYDE (T., JR.). Born in Little Rock, Arkansas; has B. A. in journalism from the University of Missouri; did graduate study in theology at Colgate Rochester Divinity School; worked on political campaigns; wrote radio news; was a newspaper reporter and freelance writer; living in a Virginia suburb of Washington D.C. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Death Spiral” in CFIV.)
 
LIPINSKI, THOMAS (J.). 1954-2018. Born in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania; tenured professor and department chair and taught English and creative writing courses at Edinboro University; lived in West Middlesex but died in hospital in McCandless, Pennsylvania. (Adding the death date and place and further biographical details for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

LIPPER, KEN(NETH EVELYN). Investment banker; adjunct professor at Columbia School of International Affairs; chairman of Lipper & Co.; member of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; won an Academy Award for a feature-length documentary; living in New York City. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1996 novel “City Hall” in CFIV.)

LISLE, REV. ERIC. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1904 novel “-By Unseen Hands” in CFIV.)

LITTELL, JOHN S. 1946-    . (Confirming the birth year of the co-author with Anthony De Stefano in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Anthony John.)

LITTLE, JOHN (DAVID). Born in New South Wales, Australia. (Adding the middle name and birth place of the author of the 1995 novel “Letters from the President” in CFIV.)

LITTLE, PATRICIA M(AE). 1948-2019. Born in San Rafael, California; earned a B.S. at Warner Pacific College; worked at Intel; died in Beaverton, Oregon. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Angel’s Cup” in CFIV.)

LITTLEJOHN, JOHN. (Adding the setting of the 1914 novel in CFIV.)
    Shadows of the Past. [England]

LITTLEPAGE, LAYNE (RICHARDS). 1946-    . (Singer, performer and voice coach; living in Carmel, California. (Correcting the birth year and adding biographical details for the author of the 1987 novel “Murder-by-the-Sea” in CFIV.)

LITTMAN, PASCAL. Arlene Pascal, 1933-2019. (Adding the death date of the co-author with Ruth Littman of the 1996 novel “Deadly Prayers” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LITWAK, LEO (EZRA). 1924-2018. Died in San Francisco. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1969 novel “Waiting for the News” in CFIV.)

LIVINGSTON, CAROLYN (ANN DEWEY). 1932-2020. Born Carolyn Ann Dewey in Oxnard, California; married Robert Livingston in 1953; worked as a word processor at Chico State University; world traveler after the death of her husband; died in Chicago. (Adding the full name and biographical details for the co-author with Joan Drummond Miller and Julie Houy of the 2000 novel “Beyond Bingo” in CFIV.)

LLOYD, HERBERT. (Adding the setting and contents of the 1896 title in CFIV.)
    A Lawyer’s Secrets. [England] ss: An Australian Heiress / Charged with Theft / A Curious Love Story / A Double Consultation / The Missing Clue / A Tragic Bankruptcy / Wilful Murder   

LLOYD, RICHARD REX. A person of this name was bornin Utah in 1910 and died in 1994 in Boulder City, Nevada. (Adding a remote possibility for the author of the 1944 novel “Kidnapped in Cairo” in CFIV.)

LLOYD, W. F. (Adding the publisher and date for the collection in CFIV.)
    History and Story. Luff and Sons (Windsor), 1934

LOCKHART, VINCENT (M.). 1914-2002. (Confirming the dates of the author of the 1992 title “Dragons Yet to Slay” in CFIV.)

LODGE, (ROBERT) MARC(US). 1946-2018. Born in Columbus, Ohio; undergraduate at the University of Virginia, where (after serving as a naval officer in the Vietnam War) he earned a law degree; practiced law mostly in North Carolina; died in Durham. (Adding the full name, death date and place, and biographical details for the author of the 1993 novel “Within the Bounds” in CFIV.)

LOEWINSOHN, RON(ALD WILLIAM). 1937-2014. Died in Berkeley, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1983 novel “Magnetic Field(s)” in CFIV.)

LONG, CLAUDIA (HAGADUS). Lawyer and dispute resolution specialist in Lafayette, California; graduate of Harvard University and Georgetown University Law School. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Weave Her Thread with Bones” in CFIV.)

LONG, DUNCAN (EUGENE). 1949-2016. Born in Smith Center, Kansas; educated in music at Sterling College and Kansas State University; prolific ghost writer and computer artist; authored over 100 books; died in Manhattan, Kansas. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the author of a series of Night stalker novels in CFIV.)

LONGFELLOW, ALICE (NORTH). 1932-2019. Married Frank Henry in 1967 so her death in Alexandria, Virginia, was registered as Alice Longfellow Henry. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1985 novel “A Rose for This Day’s Madness” in CFIV.)

LOPEZ, KERMIT (DEAN). Lawyer in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Prodigy” in CFIV.)
 
LOUDERMILK, JOEY. Lawyer in Georgia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel “Running Out the Clock” in CFIV.)

LOUGHMAN, JOS. A. (Adding the setting of the 1878 novel in CFIV.)
Who Shall Win? [England]

LOVELL, ANN (PATRICIA LASCELLES). 1933-2017. Died in Somerset, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1988 novel “Flying Time” in CFIV.)

LOWE, CONRAD. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1954 novel “Sabotage at Sea” in CFIV.)

LUBARS, WALTER (W.). Born in New York City; majored in English at CCNY and Rutgers University; has been an editor, public relations account supervisor, advertising copywriter, and teacher at Boston University; retired and living in Brookline, Massachusetts. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with Gary E. Woonteiler of the 1981 novel “The Detonator” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Walter Garys.)
 
LUCAS, VICTOR. (Adding a further title for the author of two plays in CFIV.)
    Laughter in the Dark. Quekette, 1954 (3-act play.)

LUDI, GERARD. 1938-    . Born in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Confirming the birth date of the author of two novels in CFIV.)

LUMAN, REGINALD E.     -1978. (Adding the death date of the author of the novel in CFIV and its date.)
    Blind Justice. (Author), 1977

LUMB, TONY [ANTHONY ALBERT LUMB]. 1937-   . Born in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England. (Adding the full name and birth details of the author of three Sherlockian tales in CFIV.)

LUMPKIN, HOUSTON FORCE III. The 1938 birth in Tupelo, Mississippi, cited in Science Fiction Encyclopedia for the author who wrote as David Houston, can be found but then traces disappear; one wonders if what was meant was Houston L. Lumpkin III, 1944-2019, who died in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Adding some speculation about the author in CFIV for one title as David Houston.)

LUND, T(RYGVE). (Adding the settings of the 1934 novel in CFIV.)
    -Steele Bey’s Revenge. [England, Egypt]

LYLE, KATIE LETCHER. 1938-2016. Died in Lexington, Virginia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1986 title “The Man Who Wanted Seven Wives” in CFIV.)

LYNCH, J(OHN) BERNARD. 1897-1974. Born and died in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1932 collection “Props, Tales of the Pawnshop and other stories” in CFIV.)

LYNCH, (BEVERLY A.) LEE. (Adding the setting of the 1989 title in CFIV.)
    Sue Slate, Private Eye. [San Francisco]

LYNCH, PATTY [PATRICIA A. LYNCH]. Author of many plays, essays and articles; living in Kittery Point, Maine. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1986 play “Because Pretty Girls Aren’t That Smart” in CFIV.)

LYNCH, TERRY W(AYMAN). 1940-2017. Born in Griffin, Georgia; had a master’s degree from Georgia State University; professor at Regis University; died in Westminster, Colorado. (Adding the death date and  biographical details for the co-author with Charles N. Whaley of the 1960 novel “The Erring Way” in CFIV.)

LYNCH, WILLIAM (THOMAS). 1910(?)-1968(?). (Adding probable dates for the author of the 1948 novel “The Intimate Stranger” in CFIV.)

LYNN, JACK. Pseudonym of Max Vanderveer, 1922-1979. (Adding the real name of the author of numerous titles in CFIV, and correcting the series character in one of them.)
    Broad Bait. Delete SC

LYNN, RAYMOND KAY. Delete and move title details to LYON, RAYMOND K(AY), 1960-    .

LYONS, GENEVIEVE [GENEVIEVE LYONS QUIGLEY]. 1930-2018. Died in England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1994 novel “Foul Appetite” in CFIV.)

McKAY, HERBERT. 1881-1960(?). (Adding the possible death date of the author of the 1929 novel “A Camouflage Revolution” in CFIV.)
 
MacDONALD, (ALLAN) WILLIAM COLT. Birth name was Allan P(erry) Loucks, and this the name under which he married twice, and under which his WWI draft registration is recorded as is the birth in 1926 of his son Wallace Allen Loucks. (Adding biographical details for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

McHUGH, FRANCIS YOULIN. Born Francis Cole Youlin in New York; married artist John Paul McHugh in 1927; died in Sloansville, New York. (Adding biographical details for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

McNEAR, ROBERT (ERSKINE). (Adding the middle name of the author of the 1976 novel “Carpet of Death” in CFIV.)

McNEILL, GEORGE ALEXANDER, JR. 1934-2019. Journalist in the South and New York; born and died in Laurel, Mississippi.  (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of three novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Jennifer Reddoch and “Shadows of Reddoch’s Landing” under the pseudonym Melissa Lee.)

MORRIS, W(ALTER) F(REDERICK). (Adding series characters in two novels.)
    Bretherton. SC: Dick Baron, Charles Pagan
    Pagan. Deleting the dash. SC: Dick Baron, Charles Pagan

MURPHY, HAUGHTON. James Henry Duffy, 1934-2019. Died in New York City. (Adding the death date and place for the author of seven novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

NORHAM, GERALD. Pseudonym of John W. G. James, 1931-    . Born in Cramlington, Northumberland, England; last found living in Newcastle. (Adding corrected identification of the author of five novels in CFIV.)

O’CONNELL, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Born in Galway, Ireland; had a distinguished career in education and broadcasting, as well as in religion. Pseudonym: Conall Cearnach, q.v. (Adding biographical details and correcting the pseudonym.)

OLYMPITIS, MANOLI. (Adding the setting of the 1988 novel in CFIV.)
    By Victories Undone, with Raymond Lewis. [England]

O’NEIL, DENNY [DENNIS JOSEPH O’NEIL]. 1939-2020. Comic book writer born in St. Louis; died in Nyack, New York. (Adding the death date and place for the author of five titles in CFIV.)
 
PASCAL, ARLENE. 1933-2019. Had been living in Antioch, Illinois, but died in hospital in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Ruth Littman of the 1996 novel “Deadly Prayers” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Pascal Littman.)

PELLA, JUDITH/JUDY [JUDY PELLA DE MEIRE]. 1948-    . Living in Scappoose, Oregon. (Correcting the birth date of the author of the 1996 novel “Blind Faith” and the co-author with Michael R. Phillips of the 1990 novel “The Peace Maker” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Mark J. Livngston.)

PERRY, HILDA [born HILDA M. DURMAN]. 1913-2008. (Adding the death date for the author of the 1982 novel “Jealous Love” in CFIV.)

PULVER, JOSEPH S., SR. 1955-2020. Born in Schenectady, New York; died in Germany. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1998 novel “-Nightmare’s Disciple” in CFIV.)

RADNOR, ALAN (RICHARD). 1945-2006. Pseudonym: Richard Lewis, q.v. (Correcting the author/pseudonym relationship for the author of five novels in CFIV, adding the middle name, and the death date.)

REDDOCH, JENNIFER. George Alexander McNeill, 1934-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of three 1970s novels in CFIV, and the setting of one of them.)
    A Chair for Death. [Mississippi]

REED, HARRY (JOHN). 1924-1971. Born in Jefferson, Kentucky; married to Josephine S. Reed; died in San Diego, California. (Correcting the entry in CFIV for the 1972 novel in CFIV and adding information about that novel.)
    A Piece of Something Big. (Rewritten and completed by G. C. Edmondson.)

REYMOND, HENRY. (Adding a further title for the author of the 1966 novel “Deadlier Than the Male” in CFIV.)
    Some Girls Do. Hodder pb, 1969   SC: Captain Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond (Novelization of a film: Rank, 1969 (scw: David Osborn, Liz Charles-Williams; dir: Ralph Thomas)

RIBBERS, MAXIMILIAN PETRUS. Born overseas; naturalized in 1970 in California; died in Van Nuys, California. (Adding biographical details for the author of two titles in CFIV under the pseudonym Max Steeber.

RINALDI, NICHOLAS (MICHAEL). 1934-2020. Died in Bridgeport, Connecticut. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1984 novel “Bridge Fall Down” in CFIV.)

ROE, KIM. Pseudonym of Harold Jones. (Correcting the real name of the author of the 1961 novel “The Gang Buster” in CFIV.)

RUSSELL, MARTIN (JAMES). 1934-2019(?). The middle name is not in his birth record, though WorldCat uses it, as does the British Library for several titles. The death date comes from findawill for a Martin James Russell, not yet confirmed as the author of numerous titles in CFIV.

RYDELL, FORBES. (Deloris) Stanton Forbes, 1923-2013. (Adding the death date of the author of four novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

RYDER, THOM. Pseudonym of John (Barton) Harvey, 1938-     .
    -Angel Alone. NEL pb, 1975 [England]
    -Avenging Angel. NEL pb, 1975 [England]

SALA, RICHARD (WALTER). 1954-2020. Died in Berkeley, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the graphic collection “Black Cat Crossing” in CFIV.)

SANDERS, BRUCE. (Adding a series character for four titles in CFIV.)
    Code of Dishonour. Add SC Sally Dean (Digburn)
    Feminine for Spy. Add SC Sally Dean (Digburn)
    Secret Dragnet. Add SC Sally Dean (Digburn)
    To Catch a Spy. Add SC Sally Dean (Digburn)

SAVORY, GERALD. (Adding the British edition of the 1942 title in CFIV.)
    Behold This Dreamer; see Hughie Roddis
    Hughie Roddis. British edition: Beyond This Dreamer. Chapman, 1943 [England]

SHERWOOD, JOHN (HERMAN MULSO). (Adding to the setting of the 1952 novel in CFIV.)
    Ambush for Anatol. [Paris and south France]
    
SJOWALL, MAJ. 1925-2020. Died in Sweden, probably Stockholm. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Per Wahloo of ten novels in CFIV.)
 
SKOTTOWE, B(RITIFFE) C(ONSTABLE). (Adding the setting of the 1886 novel in CFIV.)
    Sudden Death; or, My Lady the Wolf. [Hamburg]

STEIN, PETER (B.). 1932-2020. Born in New York City; had degrees from the University of Chicago and Adelphi; gifted musician; had numerous positions in social service; lived in Montague, Massachusetts, but died in hospice in Amherst. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the co-author with Richard Lipez of the 1979 novel “Grand Scam” in CFIV.)
 
STEIN, SOL. 1926-2019. Died in Tarrytown, New York. (Adding the death date and place for the author of five novels in CFIV.)

STORM, JORDAN. Michael T(homas) Hinkemeyer, 1940-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1993 novel “The Substitute Teacher” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

SYMMONS, SARAH [SARAH SYMMONS-GOUBERT]. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of the 1992 novel “Snow Red” in CFIV under the pseudonym Natalya Lowndes.)

TOMIN [TOMINOVA], ZDENA. 1941-2000. Born Zdena Holubova in Prague, Czechoslovakia; married Julius Tomin; lived for many years in Britain but returned to Prague in 2019 and died there. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1987 novel “The Coast of Bohemia” in CFIV.)

VANDERVEER, MAX. 1922-1979. (Adding the real name and dates of the author of numerous titles in CFIV under the pseudonym Jack Lynn.)

WAGNER, GEOFFREY (ATHELING). (Adding information about titles in CFIV.)
    The Casablanca Conspiracy. [Morocco, WWII]
    The Passionate Strangers. Delete “British title”
    The Red Crab. [Grenada] (Note: A U.S edition was announced in 1986 from Jameson Books, but no sign that it was actually published and no U.S copyright registration found; so the Hale edition of 1989 may have been a British import when U.S. publication failed.)

WEEKS, LYDIA LEE. Delete. (See Lydia Lee for the correct real name of Lydia Lee.)

WELLS, TOBIAS. (Deloris) Stanton Forbes, 1923-2013. (Adding the death date for the author of numerous titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)
 
WHITE, W(ILLIAM) J(OHN). (Correcting information about titles in CFIV.)
    The Devil You Know. Delete (not crime fiction)
    One for the Road. Add [WWII]
    
WILLIAMS, ALAN (EMLYN). 1935-2020. Died in London, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)


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