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


Addenda to the Revised Edition.

                               
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          (with thanks as usual to John Herrington, and also to Ken Johnson for help in sorting out gothics listings)


ABBEY, RUTH. (Correcting the date of the 1974 novel in CFIV.)
    The Shadow Between. Ace, 1972

AINSLIE, WILLIAM. (Adding information about the 1987 title in CFIV.)
    The Past Is Dead. No sign of such a book in any British Library nor in AbeBooks.com

ALEXANDER, JAN. (Correcting the title of the 1973 novel in CFIV.)
    The Jade Figurines.

ALEXANDER, MARSHA. (Deleting a 1977 title in CFIV.)
    House of Shadows. Delete (book does not exist)

ALLAN, TED. 1916-1995. Pseudonym: Alice K. Doherty, q.v.

ANONYMOUS. (Adding a new title to the very large entry in CFIV.)
    Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk. Howe and Bates, 1836 [Montreal, Canada]
 
ANONYMOUS. (Correcting the title and adding contents for an 1870 entry in CFIV.)
    Mysteries of Crime, As Shown in Remarkable Capital Trials. ss: Abraham Thornton, a Mystery of Ancient English Law \ Albert J. Tirrell, Charged with the Murder of Maria Ann Bickford \ Anna Schonleben, the Poisoner \ Assassination of Thomas D. McGee \ The Case of William Corder: Unavailing Deception \ Caspar Frisch, the Murderer from Vanity \ George C. Hersey, the Poisoner \ George Rauschmailer: The Telltale Ring \ Henry G. Green, the Murderer of His Bride \ James Crow \ John Jennings \ Jonathan Bradford \ The Kleinschrot Family, the Parricides of the Black Mill \ Moses Chapman Elliot \ The Murder of Captain Joseph White \ Murder of Edward Mathews, a Physician’s Victim \ Mystery of the Medical College: Trial of John W. Webster \ A Narrow Escape \ Poisoning of William Chapman \ The Priestly Murderer \ Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the Murder of Sarah Cornell \ Sawney Cunningham, a Wicked Career \ Stephen and Jesse Boorn, Victims of Circumstantial Evidence \ Thomas Harris \ The Unknown Assassin \ William Jones, a Criminal Too Good to Be a Murderer \ William Shaw \ The Wilson and Thorn Case

ARKHAM, CANDACE. (Correcting the byline of the 1973 novel in CFIV.)
    Deadly Friendship. All sources give byline as Arkham, Candice

ARKHAM, CANDICE. See: Arkham, Candace.
 
BICKERTON, DEREK. 1926-2018. Died in Hawaii. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

BRAND, CHRISTIANNA. (Adding the screenwriter for the 1947 film in CFIV.)
    Death in High Heels. Marylebone, 1947 (scw: Christianna Brand)

BRINDLE, JAME. Josephine Cox, 1938-2020. Born in Blackburn, England; died in Lancashire. (Adding the death date and place of the author of four novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

BURKHARDT, EVE. Joint pseudonym with Robert F. Burkhardt: Rex Jardin, q.v.

BURKHARDT, ROBERT F(ERDINAND). Joint pseudonym with Eve Burkhardt: Rex Jardin, q.v.

BYRNE, BEVERLY. Beverly (Swerling) Martin, 1937-2018. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1980 novel “Murder on the Menu” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

CADE, ALEXANDER. Kenneth (Walter) Methold, 1931-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1969 novel “Turn Up A Stone” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

CARROLL, JOY. (Adding a further title for the author of three novels in CFIV.)
    -Satan’s Bell. PB (Canada), 1976 [Ontario, Canada]

CARTER, STEVE. 1929-2020. Died in Tomball, Texas. (Adding the death date and place for the playwright born Howard Edward Carter, Jr, and in CFIV for the 1986 play collection “Plays”.)

CHILD, PHILIP (ALBERT). (Adding the setting of the 1949 novel in CFIV.)
    -Mr. Ames Against Time. [Canada]

COCKING, RONALD (WILLIAM J.). (Adding a more specific setting for the 1952 novel in CFIV.)
    Weep No More, Lady. [Toronto, Canada]

COFFMAN, VIRGINIA (EDITH). (Deleting a 1973 title in CFIV.)
    Survivor of Darkness. Delete (book does not exist)

COLLIER, LEONA (BREEN). 1917-2002. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    The Ghostly Bridegroom. Tiara pb, 1981 [London]

CORBY, JANE (IRENITA). (Adding a reprint title for the 1970 novel in CFIV.)
    A Nightmare Legacy. Also published as: Vail’s Gate. Manor, 1973

COX, JOSEPHINE. 1938-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of four 1990s novels in CFIV under the pseudonym jane Brindle.)
    
DANIELS, DOROTHY. (Adding corrections to entries in CFIV.)
    The Marble Angel. Not a reprint of The Marble Leaf
    The Marble Leaf. Lancer, 1966 (publisher correction)
    Survivor of Darkness. (title correction)
    Watcher in the Dark. Delete here (book is listed correctly in the Angela Gray entry in CFIV)

DARBY, CATHERINE. Novels with “Moon” in the title are part of the Moon Chalice Quest series. (Adding a note about six novels in CFIV.)

DAVIES, GWYNNETH. (Correcting the title of the 1976 novel in CFIV.)
    The Terror at Deercliff House.  (not “Dearcliff”)
 
DICKEY, CHRISTOPHER. 1951-2020. Died in Paris, France. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1997 novel in CFIV and its series character.)
    Innocent Blood. SC: Kurt Kurtovic, also in sequel “The Sleeper” in 2004

DODGE, LANGDON. (Adding a reprint edition of the 1950 novel in CFIV.)
    Midsummer Madness, as by Victor Wolfson. Lancer pb, 1967

DOHERTY, ALICE K. Pseudonym of Ted Allan, 1916-1995. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Love Is a Long Shot. News Stand pb (Toronto), 1949  [Montreal]

DOYLE, PETER. (Adding U.S. editions of novels in CFIV.)
    Amaze Your Friends. Dark Passage pb (Oregon), 2019
    Get Rich Quick. Dark Passage pb (Oregon), 2012

DWORIN, IRENE B. 1924-2019. Born Irene Sylvia Bauman in Kenosha, Wisconsin; graduate of the Columbia School of Radio Broadcasting in Chicago; fashion model and painter; married Dr. Jack Dworin in Texas in 1948 (died in 1998) and then Alfred Rosenfield in 2002; died in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the co-author with Bea Scantlin for three novels in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Judith Marshall.)

EFIMOV, IGOR MARKOVICH. 1937-2020. Born in Moscow; died in Auburn, Pennsylvania. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1988 translation “The Judgment Day Archives” in CFIV.)

ELLIS, JULIE. 1933-2006. Pseudonym: Linda Michaels, q.v. (Correcting the birth year, adding a further pseudonym and two additional titles for the author with numerous novels in CFIV.)
    -Eulalie. Avon, 1970 [Georgia, Paris, past]
    Johanna. Severn, 1992
 
FARR, CAROLINE. (Correcting the titles of novels in CFIV.)
    The House of Landsdown.
    House of Tombs. (no “The”)

FITZGERALD, ARLENE J. (Adding corrections of titles in CFIV.)
    Numbers for Losers. (delete; non-fiction)
    Satanic Sex. (delete; non-fiction)

FENTON, ANN. Possibly 1918-1989, or according to the copyright register the pseudonym of the otherwise untraceable Patricia De Roulf. (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Dark Cedars. Lancer, 1970

FLEMING, GEORGINA. Gillian White, 1945-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1992 novel “Beyond the Shadowlands” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FLEMING, MAY AGNES (EARLY). (Adding the setting of the 1863 novel in CFIV.)
    La Masque; or, The Midnight Queen. [London]

FLETCHER, DR. RAMONA SEMONES. 1954-    . Has a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville; associate professor of English at Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia. Pseudonym: Mona McMillan, q.v. (Adding the real name and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Murder in Brook Garden” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

GARRISON, CHRISTIAN (BASCOM). 1942-2020. Died in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two 1980s novels in CFIV.)

GIFFORD, (MAURICE) LEE. 1922-2006. Worked for Oscar Mayer in Madison, Wisconsin; was an engineer with Rohr Aircraft in Riverside, California, then worked for Brewer & Co. in Hilo, Hawaii, where he died. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1960 novel ”Pieces of the Game” in CFIV.)

GREGORY, DAN. Lorenz Heller, 1910-1965. (Adding the corrected dates for the author of the 1956 novel “Three Must Die” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

GROOM, WINSTON (FRANCIS, JR.). 1943-2020. Died in Fairhope, Alabama. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1999 novel “Such a Pretty, Pretty Girl” in CFIV.)

HALE, LAURA. Lorenz Heller, 1910-1965. (Adding the corrected dates for the author of three novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

HALLQUIST, F. JACQUELYN. (Correcting the 1973 novel in CFIV.)
    The House on Wiffen Cove. (not “Wiffin”)

HAMILL, PETE [WILLIAM PETER HAMILL, JR.). 1935-2020. Died in Brooklyn, New York. (Adding the full name, death date and place for the author of three titles in CFIV, and adding a further title.)
    A Killing for Christ. World, 1968 [Rome]
 
HARLOWE, GUY. Pseudonym. (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Who Killed William Staunton?; or, The Story of the Inglethorpe Tragedy (as told by Guy Harlowe, Clerk of the Dead Letter Office). Cole (Melbourne), ca1890

HARWOOD, RONALD. 1934-2020. Novelist and screenwriter; died in Sussex, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

HAWTHORNE, VIOLET. (Correcting the publisher of the 1973 novel in CFIV.)
    Diary of Evil. Leisure

HEAPS, LEO (JACK). 1922-1995. Born in Winnipeg, Canada; served spectacularly in WWII; died in Toronto. (Adding the corrected birth date and biographical details for the author of the 1978 novel “The Quebec Plot” in CFIV.)

HEATH, MONICA. (Adding a note on two titles in CFIV, and adding a further title for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)
    Clerycastle (1969) and Return to Clerycastle (1970) comprise a series.
    The Legend of Crownpoint. Signet, 1974

HELLENGA, ROBERT (RINER). 1941-2020. Died in Galesburg, Illinois. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1998 novel “The Fall of a Sparrow” in CFIV.)

HELLER, LARRY. Lorenz Heller, 1910-1965. (Adding the corrected dates for the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

HELLER, LORENZ. 1910-1965. (Adding the corrected dates for the author in CFIV for the 1937 novel “Murder in Make-Up”.)

HOLDEN, LARRY. Lorenz Heller, 1910-1965. (Adding the corrected dates for the author of three novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

INGRAM, (ARCHIBALD) KENNETH. (Adding a further series character in two novels in CFIV.)
    Death Comes at Night. Add SC: Rudolph Mere
    The Steep Steps. Add SC: Rudolph Mere

JARDIN, REX. Joint pseudonym of Eve Burkhardt, 1899-1963, and Robert F(erdinand) Burkhardt, 1892-1947. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    -The Devil’s Mansion. Fiction League, 1931 [Canada]

JENSEN, LAURA MAE. 1922-2010. Born in Caldwell, Kansas; graduate of a nursing school in Illinois; served in the Army Nursing Corp; later a school nurse in Missouri; died in Englewood, Colorado. (Adding a new byline, dates and biographical details for an author not in CFIV.)
    Bride of the Shadows. Lancer pb, 1967

KENNEDY, NANCY. (Correcting the publisher of the 1973 novel in CFIV.)
    Shadow on the Snow. Dell pb
   
KERBY, GEORGE W. 1860-1944. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    The Broken Trail. Briggs (Toronto), 1909 [Canada] ss (from a pastor’s experiences in western Canada): The Desperado \ The Outcast \ A Son of Holland

LANCE, LESLIE. (Correcting the title of the 1967 novel in CFIV.)
    Bride of Emersham. (no “The”)

LA TOURETTE, JACQUELINE (Adding a note on two titles in CFIV.)
    An Ancient Rage (1978) is an unacknowledged reprint of The Joseph Stone (1971)
 
LEWIN, MATTHEW Z(UNDEL). Born in Johannesburg, South Africa; came to London in 1970; journalist in England. (Adding biographical details for the author of three novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Lew Matthews.)

LEWIS, DEBORAH. (Deleting a 1977 title in CFIV.)
    Lady in the Tapestry. Delete (book does not exist under this title)

LEX, HARRY. Pseudonym, or possibly Harry J. Lex, 1917-1976, who was born in Illinois. (Adding a new title and byline not in CFIV.)
Oh! Miss Green. Curtis Warren pb, 1954 [Chicago]

LINDEN, CATHERINE (MACDONALD). (Correcting the date of a title in CFIV.)
    Kiss…but Never Tell. Pinnacle pb, 1974

LORENZ, FREDERICK. Lorenz Heller, 1910-1965. (Adding the corrected dates for the author of six novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)
 
LORING, ANN. (Correcting the publisher of the 1970 novel in CFIV.)
    The 13th Doll. Avon pb

LUDERS-KNEGTMANS, ANNEKE. 1918-2017. Died in Essen, Germany. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1967 novel “On the Shores of Night” in CFIV in translation under the pseudonym Adrienne Mans.)
    
LYNCH, MIRIAM. (Adding corrections of titles in CFIV.)
    The Deadly Rose. Belmont, 1968 (not 1969)
    Riverwood. (delete; correctly listed under Jane Corby)

MABEY, MARTHA. 1937-2019. Died in Richmond, Virginia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1996 novel “Artists Die Best in Black” in CFIV.)

McBRATNEY, SAM. 1943-2020. Died in Northern Ireland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three titles in CFIV intended for younger readers.)
 
McCABE, EUGENE. 1930-2020. Died in London, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1976 novel “Victims” in CFIV.)

McCAULEY, CAROLE SPEARIN. 1939-2018. Died in Greenwich, Connecticut. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1991 novel “Cold Steal” in CFIV.)

McCOLLUM, ROBERT (LEROY?). 1939(?)-    . (Adding the possible middle name and birth year of the author of the 1985 novel “And Then They Die” in CFIV.)

McCOLM, ALEC. Probably born Alexander McColm, and if the estimated 1920 birth year is correct, he might be the Scottish poet born in Glasgow in 1920...but no confirmation. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1981 novel “Something Missing” in CFIV.)

McCONNELL, JEAN (FOX). 1921-2015. Born in West Ham, London, England; died in Tonbridge, Kent. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the prolific playwright in CFIV for the 1968 play “Wine in a Venetian Goblet” in CFIV.)

MacCORMACK, PAT. Born in Ireland; served in the British Army; worked in South Africa before moving to Toronto, Canada. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1964 collection “The Grave Gives Up” in CFIV.)

McCOY, PAUL STEVENS. 1908-1991. Died in Hamilton, Missouri. (Confirming the death date of the author of numerous plays in CFIV.)

McCULLOUGH, ANDREW. 1924-2019. Born in North Hempstead, New York; died in Los Angeles. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1976 novel “Rough Cut” in CFIV.)

McCULLOUGH, KAREN G. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

McCUSKER, PAUL (EUGENE). Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of the 1985 play “Death by Chocolate” in CFIV under the pseudonym Paul Freed.)

MacDANIEL, CHARLES. Charles MacDaniel Garrison has the 1891-1967 dates suggested for the author of the 1968 novel “Murder on the Moon” in CFIV.)

McDERMOTT, BRIAN. Possibly the actor of this name, born 1934 in Beckenham, England, and died 2003 in London. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1981 novel “Who Killed Robin Cock?” in CFIV.)

McDONALD, DAVID. ca.1963-    . Born in Belfast, Ireland; brought up in Southampton, Hampshire, England; a bar manager on Canvey Island, Essex. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “An Uninvited Guest” in CFIV.)
 
MacDONALD, (ANDREW) DONALD. 1900-1971. Educated at McGill University, Canada; died in Canterbury, England. (Adding the death date and further biographical details for the author of six Tommy Briggs novels in CFIV.)

McDONALD, EDWARD (RICHARD). 1871-1952. Born and died in New Brunswick, Canada; sailor, lawyer, rancher, gold miner and realtor. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the co-author with Raymond Leger of the 1908 novel “The Mad Scientist” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Raymond McDonald.)

MacDONALD, FRANK. (Adding the setting of the 1913 novel in CFIV.)
    His Brother’s Shoes. [England]

MacDONALD, JANICE (ELVA). 1959-    . Born in Banff, Alberta, Canada. (Confirming the birth year of the author of the 1994 novel “The Next Margaret” in CFIV.)
 
MACDONALD, MARIANNE. 1934-2019. Died in London, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

McDONNELL, H. KELVIN. Pseudonym. (Correcting a title and byline of the entry in CFIV.)
    The Horror of Toynham Hall. Title correction, and the author is given as H. Kelvin McDonnel.
    The Vanishing Clue. The author is given as H. Kevin McDonnell
    The Vengeance of the Five. The author is given as H. Kevin McDonnell

McGAW, J. W  JOHN (MOORE) MORRIS, 1923-2017. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1970 novel in CFIV under the pseudonym and its reprint information.)
    For Gain Not Glory. Also published as by John Morris: Tartan pb (Sydney, Australia), 1973

McGILL, E(ARL) J(OSEPH). 1929-    . (Correcting the birth year of the author of the 1991 novel “Immaculate in Black” in CFIV.)

McGRATH, TOM [THOMAS F. McGRATH]. Special Forces medic with a B.S. in Chemistry from UCLA in 1976. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “To Home We Come” in CFIV.)

McGRAW, JOHN. Living in upstate New York. (Adding a biographical detail for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
    
MacGREGOR, BILL. Lived in Edinburgh in the 1980s. (Adding a biographical detail about the author of the 1980 novel in CFIV and its setting.)
    The Uncertain Trumpet. [Palestine, 1947]

McGREGOR, HECTOR. (Adding the setting of the 1903 collection in CFIV.)
    The Souter’s Lamp and other stories. [Scotland]

McGUIRE, CHRISTINE [CHRISTINE M. McGUIRE STANDRIDGE]. 1951-    . (Adding the birth year and married name of the author of five novels in CFIV.)

McILROY, THADDEUS KIMBALL. 1915-    . Pseudonym: Ken McLeod. (Adding the real name and birth of the author of the 1954 novel “A Body for a Blonde” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

McILWAIN, BOB A. [ROBERT ALEXANDER McILWAIN]. 1920-2018. Had a Ph.D. in Economics from American University in Washington D.C.; enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1943; served overseas in three wars; consultant economist for 23 years; died in Columbia, South Carolina. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “Trey” in CFIV.)

McINTYRE, TISH. Native of Chicago. (Adding a biographical detail for the author of the 1999 novel in CIFV, and its setting.)
    The Adventures of Lexie Finigan, P.I. [Wyoming]

MacINTYRE, TOM. 1931-2019. Poet and playwright, born in County Cava, Ireland; died in Ireland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1971 novel “-Through Bridewell Gate” in CFIV.)

McIVER, IVER. Pseudonym of A. I. Pritchard. (Correcting the real name of the author of the 1910 novel “-An Imperial Adventure” in CFIV.)
 
McKENNA, BERNARD. 1944-2003(?). (Adding the possible death date of the co-author with Colin Comstock-Smith of the 1978 novelization “The Odd Job” in CFIV.)

MacKENZIE, DAVID S(HAW).  Raised in Easter Ross, Scotland; graduate of Aberdeen University; living in London, England; painter and writer. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1991 novel “The Truth in Stone” in CFIV.)

McKENZIE, J. ALEXANDER. 1928-    . (Adding the birth year of the pseudonymous author in CFIV for three novels.)

MACKENZIE, ROBIN. His birth is given in British Libraries as 1926; if he was Roderick Robin Mackenzie, born 1926, he died in 2015. (Adding information about the author of the 1998 novel  “The Unicorn Never Dies” in CFIV.)
 
McKEON, JAMES. Actor, playwright, poet and sportsman. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1994 novel “-Operation Pontiff” in CFIV.

MACKERSEY, IAN (DUNCAN). 1925-2015. (Adding the middle name and death date in New Zealand of the author of the 1974 novel “Long Night’s Journey” in CFIV.)

McKINNA, JOHN (SAUNDERS). 1958-2016. Graduate in English literature from the University of Toronto in 1981; commercial diver turned manager of an underwater hotel and novelist and singer/guitarist; lived in Key Largo, Florida, but died in a South Miami hospital. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MacKINNON, BOB [ROBERT GRAHAM ADDISON MacKINNON]. 1900-1956. Theatre and film actor; radio script writer. (Adding the full name, dates and biographical details for the Australian author of numerous titles in CFIV.)
 
MACKLIN, ROBERT (VICTOR). Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the co-author with Frank Galbally of the 1982 novel “Juryman” in CFIV.)

McLAUGHLIN, MARK (A.). 1961-    . (Adding the birth year of a collaborator in the 2000 round-robin novel “Politics is Murder” in CFIV.)

McLEOD, KEN. Pseudonym of Thaddeus Kimball McIlroy, 1915-    . (Adding the real name and birth of the author of the 1954 novel in CFIV and its setting.)
    A Body for a Blonde. [Toronto]

McLEVY, JAMES. 1796-1873. (Adding the dates given in Wikipedia for the author of six titles in CFIV.)

McLOUGHLIN, JANE. Graduate of Trinity College, Dublin; journalist with the Daily Mirror and The Guardian; married journalist Stanley Reynolds (1934-2016) in 2004 in Somerset, England, as Wendy J. McLoughlin; living in Cheddon Fitzpaine near Taunton in Somerset. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1992 collection “Coincidence” in CFIV.)

McMAHON, BLAIR. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1993 novel “Nights in Armour” in CFIV.)

McMAHON, BRIAN PATRICK. 1950-2014. Died in Plymouth, Michigan. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Thomas Patrick McMahon of two 1970s novels in CFIV.)

McMANUS, JANE. (Adding the contents of the 1983 title in CFIV.)
    A Date with Danger. ss: The Bad Dream \ Critter’s Quite a Retriever \ The Dummies That Saved the Day \ It’s Not Hunting Season \ The Perfect Place for Murder \ That Clown on Roller Skates \ That Was Some Trout You Caught! \ The Watcher 

McMASTER, FRANCES (CHAPMAN). 1925-2019. Died in Wimberley, Texas. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “Death Plays the Lead” in CFIV.)

MacMILLAN, ANNE (NORTON). (Adding a more specific setting for the 1960 novel in CFIV.)
    Mountie Patrol. [Regina, Saskatchewan, 1888]

McMILLAN, DOROTHY (LEE). 1932-2016. Born in Pasadena, California; pioneer in polymer clay art; actress in plays; died in Riverside, California. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

McMILLAN, MONA. Pseudonym of Dr. Ramona Semones Fletcher, 1954-    . (Adding the real name of the author of the 2000 novel “Murder in Brook Garden” in CFIV.)

MacMILLAN, SCOTT (RODERICK). 1947-2019. Born in Ogden, Utah; studied cinematography at USC; employed with ABC Television; made training films for the L.A. Police Department and U.S. Air Force; author of scripts for television and films; died in Staunton, Virginia. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

McMORDIE, TABER (LEE). 1932-2017. Died in Houston, Texas. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1979 novel “By Executive Arrangement” in CFIV.)

McNALLY, JOHN. 1854-1931. (Adding the dates of the author of the 1926 play “Paper Chase” in CFIV.)

MacNAUGHTON, DON(ALD E.). ca.1938-    . (Adding the approximate birth year of the author of the 1986 novel “-They Stayed a Soldier” in CFIV.)

MACOMBER, JAMES (C.). Served in the U.S. Air Force; has a B.A. from Rhode Island College and J.D. from New England School of Law; living in Bradenton, Florida. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel in CFIV and an earlier title with the same series character.)
    Bargained for Exchange. Scorpion hc, 1996 SC: John Cann

McRAE, G. R(OY). Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1929 novelization “The Passing of Mr. Quinn” in CFIV.)

MacWITHEY, BILL [WILLIAM M. MacWITHEY]. 1937-2020. Died in San Antonio, Texas. (Adding the death date and place for the author of five POD novels in CFIV.)

MADDEN, E(DWARD) S(TANISLAUS). 1919-1998. Died in Australia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1961 novel “Craig’s Spur” in CFIV.)

MADDOX, DINT. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1951 novel “Some Stay Dumb” in CFIV.)

MADDREN, GERRY [GERALDINE S. MADDREN]. 1924-2020. Died in Burbank, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1988 novel “The Case of the Johannesburg Riesling” in CFIV.)
 
MAINWARING, MICHAEL (JAMES). 1943-2000. Born in Aldershot, England; died in Oxford. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1974 novel “The Emissary” in CFIV.)

MAISNER, LARRY [LAWRENCE]. 1931-2019. Died in California, probably Encino. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1999 novel “Engines of Corruption” in CFIV.)

MAITLAND, DEREK. 1943-2019. Died in Canowindra, New South Wales, Australia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1979 novel “Breaking Out” in CFIV.)

MAITLAND, T. G. DOWLING. (Adding a further novel for the author of two titles in CFIV.
    Caleb Drage, Investigator. Aldine pb, n.d.

MALCOLM, DAVID. (Adding the setting of the 1895 novel in CFIV.)
    A Fiend Incarnate. [London]

MALCOLM, MURRAY J(AMES). Forensic specialist; born in Saskatchewan, Canada, and living in Ottawa. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1998 novel “Baser Elements” in CFIV.)
 
MALHERBE, CATHERINE. Pseudonym of Charles (Dodd) Naylor, 1941-2005, q.v. (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Requiem for Mignon. Berkley, 1975

MANDELSTAMM, VALENTIN. 1876-1958. (Adding the death date—presumably in the Bronx, where he was buried—of the author of the 1910 novel “-Jim Blackwood, Jockey” in CFIV.)

MANNIS, GEORGE B. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1999 novel “The Third Patient” in CFIV.)

MANNO, MIKE. (Adding a reprint title for the 2000 novel in CFIV and its series character.)
    The Deadly Habit. Also published as: Murder Most Holy. Five Star, 2006 SC: Parker Noble and Stan Kowski

MANS, ADRIENNE. Anneke Luders-Knegtmans, 1918-2017. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1967 novel “On the Shores of Night” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

MANSFIELD, CHARLES (HERBERT). 1864-1930. (Adding the middle name and dates for the author of the 1914 novel “Mystery Limited” in CFIV.)

MANSIRE, JACQUELINE. Marie Georgette Jacqueline Mansire was born in 1909 and died in Paris in 2002. (Adding a possibility for the author in CFIV for two novels under the pseudonym Doris Faber.)

MANSON, IVAN DAVID. 1926-    . Pseudonym: David Mason. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1976 novel “The Blitzlicht Passage” in CFIV.)

MARCHETTI, VICTOR (LEO, JR.). 1929-2018. Died in Ashburn, Virginia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1971 novel “The Rope Dancer” in CFIV.)

MARCUS, JERRY. 1924-2005. Died in Waterbury, Connecticut. (Adding the corrected dates for the author of the 1988 novel “The Salvation Peddler” in CFIV.)

MARE, LEON. (Adding a series character for the 1996 novel in CFIV.)
    Dying Is Not Easy. SC: Sam Jenkins, also in succeeding novels

MARINO, JOSEPH A(NGELO). 1947-    . Living in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Adding the middle name, birth year and residence of the author of the 2000 novel “Hostile Intentions” in CFIV.)
 
MARINO, SUSAN. Julie Ellis, 1933-2006. Pseudonym: Linda Michaels, q.v. (Correcting the author’s birth year and adding a further pseudonym for the author of the 1971 novel “Vendetta Castle” in CFIV under the Marino pseudonym.)

MARKHAM, JOHN. 1932-2016. (Adding the dates given in British libraries for the author of the 1990 novel “First Class: Murder and Mystery” in CFIV.)

MARKOWITZ, JAMIE. 1954-2019. Died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Richard Sprayregen of the 2000 novel “Defender” in CFIV.)

MARKS, GRAHAM. 1949-    . Journalist and author in children’s publishing; scriptwriter for Marvel Comics. (Adding the birth year and biographical details for the author of the 1995 title ”Judge Dredd” in CFIV.)

MARRIOTT, GLEN (HOWARD). 1955-    . (Adding the middle name and birth year of the author of the 1992 title “Dreampuzzle” in CFIV.)

MARRYAT, DOUGLAS. (Adding the setting of the 1905 novel in CFIV.)
    -The Reapers. [England, Panama]

MARSHALL, EDISON (TESLA). (Adding a further title for the author of the 1924 novel “The Death Bell” in CFIV.)
    -Castle in the Swamp.  Farrar, 1948; Muller, 1949 [South Carolina]

MARSHALL, (JOSEPH) HURST. 1882-1950. (Adding the possible first name and dates for the author of the 1937 novel “Enter Two Murderers” in CFIV.)

MARSHALL, JUDITH. Irene B. Dworin, 1924-2019. (Adding the death date of the co-author with Bea Scantlin for three novels in CFIV under the joint pseudonym.)
 
MARSHALL, MEADE. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline for three titles in CFIV and adding the date and series character for one of them.)
    The Quest of the Secret Weapon. Newnes pb, 1941 SC: Ken Steele

MARSHALL, WILLIAM. 1939-2017. Born in Glasgow, Scotland; died in Toronto, Canada. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Robert L. Miller of the 1981 novel “Dreadlock” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Lew Anthony.)

MARTELL, MIKE. Charles Wayne Sasser, 1942-   . (Correcting the birth year and adding the middle name of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

MARTIN, BEVERLY (SWERLING). 1937-2018. Died in Woodbury, Connecticut. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1989 novel “-Juffie Kane” in CFIV.)

MARTIN, PADRAIC. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1943 novel “Haunted Paradise” in CFIV.)

MARTIN, PHYLLIS (RODGERS). 1922-2019. Died in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1997 novel “Return to Chipping Sodbury” in CFIV.)

MARTIN, S(TEVEN OR STEPHEN) I(AN). 1961-    . (Adding the middle name and corrected birth date of the author of the 1996 novel “-Incomparable World” in CFIV.)

MARTINEZ, AL(FRED). 1929-2015. Died in Los Angeles, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1975 title “Jigsaw John” in CFIV.)

MARTINEZ, S(ALLY) A. 1930(?)-2009(?). (Adding possible dates for the author of the 1976 novel “Target for Terror” in CFIV.)

MARTINS, RICHARD (M.). 1941-2018. Died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MARTORI, JOE [JOSEPH PETER MARTORI. 1941-2018. Born in Brooklyn; graduated (B.S. and MBA) from NYU; earned a law degree at Notre Dame in 1967; practiced law in Arizona; died there in Phoenix. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1987 novel “Street Fights” in CFIV.)

MARTYN, FREDERIC. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline for three titles in CFIV.)

MARVAL, HELEN. Pseudonym of Jeanne Ryder. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1981 novel “At Devil’s Bridge” in CFIV.)

MARVIN, SUSAN. Julie Ellis, 1933-2006. Pseudonym: Linda Michaels, q.v. (Correcting the author birth year and adding a further pseudonym  for the author of six novels under the Marvin pseudonym.)

MARVISS, CHARLES. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of two 1925 titles in CFIV.)

MASON, BARRY. Has worked in law enforcement for years, including as a police officer and detective, in Cobb County, Georgia; living in the Atlanta area; has a B.A. in commercial art and psychology. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Maroon” in CFIV.)

MASON, BURNHAM F. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1903 novel “The Stroke of a Knife” in CFIV.)

MASON, CHARLES WELSH. 1866-1951. (Correcting the death year of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Mr.M.)

MASON, COLIN (VICTOR JAMES). 1926-2020.; Born in Auckland, New Zealand; died in Wahroonga, Sydney, Australia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MASON, DAVID. Pseudonym of Ivan David Manson, 1926-    . Has degrees from the University of Chicago; living in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. (Adding the real name and birth date and biographical details for the author of the 1976 novel “The Blitzlicht Passage” in CFIV.)

MASSON, RENE. 1922-2001. (Adding the death date of the author of three novels in CFIV.)

MASTERS, CAROLINE. Pseudonym of Caroline Whitehead, 1863-1945. (Adding the real name and dates of the author of the 1895 novel “The Shuttle of Fate” in CFIV.)

MASTERS, JOHN. (Adding further titles for the author of three novels in CFIV.)
    -Bhowani Junction. Joseph, 1954; Viking, 1954 [India, 1946] Film: MGM, 1956 (scw: Sonya Levien, Ivan Moffat; dir: George Cukor)
    -Fandango Rock. Joseph, 1957; Harper, 1959 [Spain]
    -Lotus in the Wind. Joseph, 1953; Viking, 1953 [India]

MATHEWS, HARRY. 1930-2017. Born in New York City; died in Key West, Florida. (Adding the death date and biographical details for one of the completers of Georges Perec’s novel “53 Days” in CFIV.)

MATSCHAT, CECILE HULSE. 1894-1976. Born Cecile Welling Hulse in Warwick, New York; married Oscar Sticheling in 1912 and then Louis John Matschat in 1925; died in New York City. (Correcting the birth year and adding biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
 
MATTHEWS, LEW. All three books in CFIV were reprinted as by Matthew Z. Lewin in 2018. (Adding republication information.)

MAUGHON, ROBERT MICKEY. Graduate of the University of Tennessee Medical School and trained in Internal Medicine at Tulane University; operates clinics in Tennessee, particularly in Sevierville. (Adding biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MAURER, DAVID A. Journalist with The Daily Progress in Charlottesville, Virginia, for nearly 30 years. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1986 novel “The Dying Place” in CFIV.)

MAVRIKIS, ANNE (MARIA DILIBERTI). Grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and now living in Queens. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Ice Pick Technique” in CFIV.)

MAW, (NICHOLAS) JAMES. Born in Kent, England, and living in Brighton. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1998 novel “Nothing But Trouble” in CFIV.)

MAXIMIN, MESSIA. Correct to: Messa, Maximin. Pseudonym. (Correcting the byline of the 1998 title “High School” in CFIV.)

MAY, CLARA. (Adding information about the 1981 title in CFIV.)
    Forbidden Love. The French edition was published as by Clarence May.

MAY, ROBERT HAROLD. A person of his name was born in Carrelton, Indiana, in 1882, was a Federal Government Departmental Guard in Washington D.C. in 1942, and died in 1947 (buried in Arlington, Virginia). (Adding possible information about the authorship of the 1932 novel “Seven Murders” in CFIV.)

MAYER, EDWARD E. Delete CA citation. (Correcting the entry for the author of the 1979 novel “The Cobra Team” in CFIV.)

MAYHEW, (HENRY) VIC(TOR). 1938-2015. Born in Liverpool, England, and died in England. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1978 novel ”The Bomb-Makers” in CFIV.)

MAYNE, BAILEY. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1927 collection “The Moving Finger Writes and other stories” in CFIV.)

MAYNE, TERRICK. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the undated novel “A Modern Sorceress” in CFIV.)

MAYO, DIANE. 1948-    . (Correcting the birth year of the author of two 1980s novels in CFIV.)

MAZZUCCHIELLI, DAVID (JOHN). 1960-     . (Correcting the spelling and adding the birth year and middle name of the co-author with Paul Karasik of the graphic novel “City of Glass” in CFIV.)

MEACHAM, LEILA. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of the 1984 novel “Crowning Design” in CFIV.)

MEADOWS, FELTON. Pseudonym or (remote possibility) Felton Bennett Meadows, 1900-1969, born and died in Georgia. (Adding information about the byline for the 1939 novel “The Death Dealer” in CFIV.)

MEALY, COLM. Born in Kilkenny, Ireland; teacher in Arab countries; now living in Dublin. (Adding biographical detaIls for the author of the 1998 novel “Operation Falco” in CFIV.)

MEANS, HOWARD (BURSK). Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; has degrees from the University of Virginia; teacher, writer, editor and columnist; living in Virginia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1998 title “C.S.A.-Confederate States of America” in CFIV.)

MEENA, GLADSTONE. District Trade Officer in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (Adding biographical details for the author of two titles in CFIV.)

MEGAHY, COOPER. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of two 1970s titles in CFIV.)

MELBY, SID. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1930 title “Champs of the Speed Iron League” in CFIV.)    

MERCATI, CYNTHIA (SCARLETT) [CYNTHIA MERCATI PRIGGE]. 1948-    . (Correcting the entry on the author of four titles in CFIV.)

MEREDITH, GEOFFREY. (Correcting the title of the 1939 novel in CFIV.)
    Doomed to the Death Battalion.

MEREDITH, JAMES. (Adding a note on the 1997 title in CFIV.)
    Wasted Lives. No sign of this book in any British library nor in Abebooks.

MERKIN, ROBERT (BRUCE). 1947-2019. Died in Chesterfield, Massachusetts. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1982 novel “The South Florida Book of the Dead” in CFIV.)

MERLAND, OLIVER. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of five titles in CFIV.)

MERWIN, MARJORIE. Possibly Marjorie Sward Merwin, 1909-2000. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1972 novel “And Thereby Hangs” in CFIV.)

MESROBIAN, MICHAEL. 1947-2009. Died in Massachusetts. (Adding the death date and place for the author of six novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Grant Michaels.)

MESSITER, IAN (CASSAN). A radio producer, and a copy of his 1981 novel “The Judgment” is signed to his “old friend Jeremy Beadle”, so very likely the 1920-1999 dating is correct. (Confirming questioned information in CFIV.)

METCALFE, EDITH. 1840(?)-1918(?). (Adding possible dates for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

METHOLD, KENNETH (WALTER). 1931-2020. Died in Australia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

METTLER, GEORGE (BARRY). 1934-2020. Died in Salem, Oregon. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1981 novel “Down Home” in CFIV.)

METZGER, MARILYN L. 1941-    . Living in Decatur, Illinois. (Correcting the entry for the author of the 1987 novel “The Red Parka” in CFIV.)

MEWBURN, ROBERT (GEORGE). 1908-1981. (Adding a better possibility for the author of the 1981 novel “The Tangled Skein” IN CFIV.)

MEYER, DAVID. (Adding further plays for the author of the 1986 play “Register Here” in CFIV, and adding a series character in that play.)
    Magic Island. Eldridge, 1993
    The Moss Trap. Eldridge, 1997 (3-act play.) SC: Mrs. Moss
    Of Moss and Men. Eldridge, 1993 SC: Mrs. Moss
    Register Here. SC: Mrs. Moss
    Stinkyman! Eldridge, 1995 (3-act play.)
    Trial and Errors. Eldridge, 1994
    The Will and the Spirit. Pioneer, 1986 (3-act play.)

MEYER, LAWRENCE (ROBERT). (Adding a film version of the 1979 novel in CFIV.)
    False Front. Film: V Films (France), as Thousand Billion Dollars, 1982 (scw & dir: Henri Verneuil)
 
MEYERS, MAAN. Martin Meyers, 1934-2014. (Adding the death date of the co-author with Annette Meyers of six novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

MEYERS, MANNY. 1930-2001. Born in Manhattan; received B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at New York University; served in the Marine Corps in the Korean War; taught journalism and history at Fairleigh Dickinson University; died in Mount Arlington, New Jersey. (Confirming the dates and adding biographical details for the author of the 1979 novel “The Last Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe” in CFIV.)

MEYERS, MARTIN. 1934-2014. Died in New York City. (Adding the death date and place for the author of six novels in CFIV.)

MICHAELS, ANGELA. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline for the 1981 novel “Prisoner’s Cell Block H: The Reign of Queen Bea” in CFIV.)

MICHAELS, BRIAN. 1943-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1988 novel “Illegal Procedure” in CFIV.)

MICHAELS, GRANT. Michael Mesrobian, 1947-2009. (Adding the death date of the author of six novel in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

MICHAELS, JOANNA. Born in Newark, New Jersey; has a degree in creative writing from Eckerd College and an MFA from Queen’s University; living in Venice, Florida. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1994 novel “Nun in the Closet” in CFIV.)

MICHAELS, KASEY. (Adding a further title for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
    Can’t Take My Eyes Off You. Zebra pb, 2000

MICHAELS, LINDA. Pseudonym of Julie Ellis, 1933-2006; other pseudonyms in CFIV are Susan Marino, Susan Marvin and Susan Richard. (Identifying the author of the 1961 novel “Numbers Girl” in CFIV.)

MICHAELS, MELISA C(ORRINA). 1946-2019. Died in Duncannon, Pennsylvania. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

MORRIS, JOHN (MOORE). 1923- 2017. Born in Cambridge, England; died in Auckland, New Zealand. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the t970 novel “For Gain Not Glory” in CFIV under the pseudonym J. W. McGaw.)

MOSCOVIT, ANDREI. Igor Markovich Efimov, 1937-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1988 translation “The Judgment Day Archives” in CFIV.)

NORTHMORE, IRMA. Born ca.1934 as Irma Anna Maria Guizzon in Kenya; married Jack McKeer Northmore (1920-2001) in Croydon, England, in 1960; living in Norwich. (Adding a new byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Wanderlust. New Horizon, 1980 [Kenya]

PARKER, [SIR] (HORARIO) GILBERT. (Adding a further title for the author of 7 volumes in CFIV.)
-The Lane That Had No Turning, and Other Tales Concerning the People of Pontiac. Doubleday, 1900; Heineman, 1900 [Quebec, Canada] ss: The Absurd Romance of P’tite Louison \ The Baron of Beaugard \ By That Place Called Peradventure \ The Forge in the Valley \ A Fragment of Lives \ The Golden Pipes \ The Guardian of the Fire \ The House with the Tall Porch \ The Lane That Had No turning \ The Little Bell of Honour \ The Man That Died at Alma \ The Marriage of the Miller \ Mathurin \ Medallion’s Whim \ Parpon the Dwarf \ The Prisoner \ The Singing of the Bees \ A Son of the Wilderness \ The Story of the Lime-Burner \ There Was a Little City \ Times Were Hard in Pontiac \ The Tragic Comedy of Annette \ Uncle Jim \ An Upset Price \ The Woodsman’s Story of the Great White Chief \ A Worker in Stone

PERRIN, NEIL H. (Adding the setting of the 1950 novel in CFIV.)
    -The Door Between. [Toronto, Canada]

PLUM, JENNIFER. (Correcting the publisher of the 1972 novel in CFIV.)
    The Secret of Benjamin Square. Lancer (not Belmont)

POWLEY, JEAN MAKINS. Born in Perth, Ontario, Canada; attended Havergal College in Toronto; married CBC executive Howard Powley in 1930; after her twelve year marriage ended she returned to the family home in Stratford, Ontario, where she died. (Adding further biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym Ann Cardwell.)

RAINSFORD, W(ILLIAM?) H(ERBERT?). 1863(?)-1946(?). (Adding a better possibility for the authorship of the 1923 novel “BB of Ardlegay” in CFIV.)
 
REID, JAN (CHARLES). 1945-2020. Died in Austin, Texas. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1985 novel “Deer in Water” in CFIV.)

RICHARD, SUSAN. Julie Ellis, 1933-2006. Pseudonym: Linda Michaels, q.v. (Correcting the author’s birth year and adding a further pseudonym for the author of 5 novel in CFIV under the Richard pseudonym.)

RIEFE, BARBARA. (Correcting the title of the 1976 novel in CFIV.)
    Barringer House. (no “The”)

ROBERTS, WIKLLO (LOUISA) DAVIS. (Correcting the title of the 1970 novel in CFIV.)
    The Devil Boy. (adding “The”)

ROFFMAN, JAN. (Correcting the title of the 1968 novel in CFIV.)
    Daze of Fears. (no “A”)

ROHMER, RICHARD (HEATH). (Adding a further title for the author of 7 volumes in CFIV.)
    Retaliation. General Publishing (Toronto), 1982 [Canada]

ROSS, CLARISSA. (Correcting the publisher and date of a title and the title of a 1971 novel in CFIV.)
    Glimpse Into Terror. (no “The”)
    Shadow Over the Garden. Lancer, 1971

ROSS, DAN. (Correcting the title of a 1967 novel in CFIV.)
Secret of Mallet Castle. (no “The”)

ROSS, MARILYN. (Correcting titles in CFIV.)
    Dead of Winter. (No exclamation point.)
    Ghost Comes Knocking. Delete (book does not exist)
    Message from a Ghost. 1971 (Corrected publication date.)
 
ROSS, W(ILLIAM) E(DWARD) D(ANIEL). Pseudonym: Rose Williams, q.v. (Adding a further pseudonym for an author of numerous titles in CFIV and also under several other pseudonyms.)

ROWLANDS, BETTY. 1923-2020. Died in Bristol, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous novels in CFIV.)

RYDER, JEANNE. Pseudonym: Helen Marval. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1981 novel “At Devil’s Bridge” in CFIV.)

SASSER, CHARLES W(AYNE). 1942-    . (Correcting the birth year of the author of two titles in CFIV.)

SCHERMERHORN, DUANE R. 1946-2018. Born in Portland, Oregon; graduated from Harvard and moved to Canada in 1969 to work with Sun Life in information technology; retired in 2002; died in Toronto. (Adding dates and biographical details for the author of the 1974 novel ”Hard to Kill” as by James Marcott and two 1983 novels under the house name Spike Andrews, all in CFIV.)

SCOTT, LES(LIE), 1893-1975. (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV; see also Robert E. Tracy.)
    -Lady of the Night. Arco, 1952 [NYC]

SHERBURNE, ZOA. 1912-1995. Born and died in Seattle Washington. (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    Girl in the Shadows. Ace pb, 1975

SOMERVILLE, E(DITH ANNA) OE(NONE). (Adding further titles for the authors of the 1894 novel “-The Real Charlotte” in CIFV.)  
    -The Big House of Inver, with Martin Ross. Heinemann, 1900. Also published as: The House of Inver. Curtis pb, 1973 [Ireland]    
    Dark Homecoming; see An Irish Cousin
    The House of Inver; see The Big House of Inver
    -An Irish Cousin, with Martin Ross. Bentley, 1889; Longmans, 1903. Also published as: Dark Homecoming. Curtis pb, 1973 [Ireland]

SPAAK, ELENOR HOPE. 1929-2020. Born in Boston; graduate of Columbia University; columnist; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Adding a byline, biographical details and dates and title not in CFIV.)
    The Secret of Crane’s Castle. Curtis pb, 1973

STRINGER, ARTHUR (JOHN ARBUTHNOT).  (Adding the setting of the 1924 novel in CFIV.)
    Manhandled. [New York City]

TRACY, ROBERT W. (Adding a further title for the author of the 1952 novel “Sword of Desire” in CFIV.)
    -Touchable, with Les Scott. Arco, 1952 [New York City]

UNSWORTH, MAIR (ELUNED). (Adding a further title for the author of the 1968 novel “Wild Winds” in CFIV.)
    House of Shadows. Hurst, 1969; Avon, 1971 [Wales]

VANE, BRETT. (Adding the setting of the 1950 novel in CFIV.)
    This Honey Is Mine. [New York City]

VIRGA, VINCENT. 1942-    . (Adding a byline and title not in CFIV.)
    -Gaywyck. Avon, 1980 [Long Island, New York]

WAGNER, SHARON (BLYTHE). (Adding a title for the author with numerous novels in CFIV.)
    House of Shadows. Beagle, 1972

WALLRAPP, LYNN (ROGERS). 1935-2001. (Adding a title and byline not in CFIV.)
    Murmuring Ever. Manor, 1975 [New England]

WARE, JOYCE C. (Correcting the spelling of the 1990 title in CFIV and adding its setting.)
    Darkness at Morning Star. 1992 (Corrected publication date.)
    The Lost Heiress of Hawkscliffe. [New York]

WARREN, PAULETTE. (Adding corrections for titles in CFIV.)
    Ghost at Ravenkill Manor (1969) is a reissue of Ravenkill (1965)
    Nurse at Brooding Mansion. (no “The}

WETHERELL, JUNE. (Correcting the title of a 1977 novel in CFIV.)
    Night of Secrets. (no “A”)

WHITE, ALICEN. (Adding a note about the 1968 novel in CFIV.)
    Dirge for a Lady. Note: Attributed to Margaret Geddes, possibly the artist 1914-1998, in the Copyright Register.

WHITE, GILLIAN. 1945-2020. Died in Totnes, Devon, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of ten novels in CFIV under this name and one, “Beyond the Shadowlands,” under the pseudonym of Georgina Fleming.)

WHITEHEAD, CAROLINE. 1863-1945. Pseudonym: Caroline Masters. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1895 novel “The Shuttle of Fate” in CFIV.)

WHITNEY, J. L. H. (Correcting the publication date of a title in CFIV.)
    The Whisper of Shadows. Ace, 1964

WILLIAMS, ROSE. Pseudonym of W(illiam)  E(dward) D(aniel) Ross, 1912-1995, q.v.
    Airport Nurse. Arcadia, 1968 [New York City]
    -Nurse in Doubt. Arcadia, 1965 [New England]

WINSTON, DAOMA. (Correcting the title of the 1967 novel in CFIV.)
    Mansion of Smiling Masks. (no “The”)

WRIGHT, JUNE (HEALY). (Adding U.S. editions of novels in CFIV.)
    The Devil’s Caress. Dark Passage pb (Oregon), 2019
    Murder in the Telephone Exchange. Dark Passage pb (Oregon), 2014
    So Bad a Death. Dark Passage pb (Oregon), 2015



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