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


Addenda to the Revised Edition.

                               
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ADKINS, HOWARD E(UGENE). 1930-2018. Born on a farm near Meridian, Idaho; ophthalmologist and graduate of Harvard Medical School; died in Boise, Idaho. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “The Peccavi File” in CFIV.)

AIELLO, ROBERT (JAMES). 1937-2018. Died in Pittsburgh. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1999 novel “The Deceivers” in CFIV.)

ALEXANDER, GARY (ROY). 1941-2020. Died in Kent, Washington.  (Adding the death date and place for the author of eight novels in CFIV.)
 
ANDERSON, JACK ALBIN [JOHN ALBIN ANDERSON]. 1922-2016. Born in Brooklyn; served in the U.S. Air Force in WWII; had a degree from Miami University; had a career in advertising; died in San Francisco. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1990 novel “The Society Ball Murders” in CFIV.)

ANTIDORMI, DANIEL (A.). 1940-2020. Born in the Bronx; died in Waymart, Pennsylvania. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1982 self-published tale “Sherlock Holmes, My Brother’s Keeper” in CFIV.)

APPLEYARD, JOHN H(ENRY). 1922-2020. Had a career in advertising and wrote more than 120 books and monographs; died in Pensacola, Florida. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the author of two short story collections in CFIV.)

ARMITAGE, AUDREY MAE. 1925-2014. Born in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia; educated at Armidale University and Sydney University; journalist and newspaper sub-editor; member of the Kuring-Gai Motor Yacht Club; died in Sydney. (Adding an updated biographical sketch of the co-author with Muriel Watkins of numerous titles in CFIV under the joint pseudonym of K. T. McCall.)

ATKINSON, DON(ALD PERCY). 1927-2014. Born in Tilbury, Ontario, Canada; died in Alliston, Ontario. (Adding the full name and death date and place for the author of the 1996 novel “Nations Within” in CIFV.)

BALDWIN, MART (GELZER). 1932-2017. Born in South Carolina; earned a B.S. from Furman University and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in 1958; served as an Army contract chemical fuel specialist; died in Hendersonville, North Carolina. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Kill the Benefactor” in CFIV.)

BANNERMAN, DAVID. David (James) Hagberg, 1942-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of four books in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

BARAK, MICHAEL. Michael Bar-Zohar, 1938-    . (Deleting the incorrect death date in CFIV.)

BAR-ZOHAR, MICHAEL. 1938-    . (Deleting the incorrect death date in CFIV.)

BATES, BARCLAY. 1937-2020. Died in San Leandro, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1999 novel “The Last of the White Guys” in CFIV.)

BEAN, WILEY ELMER. 1935-2020. Died in Grand Ledge, Michigan. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the self-published 1992 novel “The Morning of the Fourth Day” in CFIV under the pseudonym Myron “Bud” Wheeler.)

BERNHARD, ROBERT. 1930-2019. Died in Sarasota, Florida. (Adding the death date and place of the author of the 1975 novel “The Ullman Code” in CFIV.)

BIRRELL, JAMES (PETER). 1928-2019. Australian architect, died in Queensland, Australia. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Rory Barnes of the 1989 novel “Water from the Moon” in CFIV.)

BOCCA, AL. (Adding the setting of the 1950 novel in CFIV.)
    The Long Sleep. [San Francisco]

BOURDON, JACQUES. 1935-2015. According to British Libraries, the author of the 1994 novel ”Drug Dossier SR 17 Karyocide” was born in 1935, and a Jacques Valery Dieudonne Bourdon was born 7/5/1935 in Le Havre, France, and died 5/22/2015 in Normandy, France. (Adding a possibility for the authorship of the 1994 novel in CFIV.)

BOVA, BEN(JAMIN WILLIAM). 1932-2020. Died in Naples, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of nine titles in CFIV.)

BOWLER, PETER (JOHN). 1934-2020. Born in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia; died in Caboolture, Queensland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1998 novel “Human Remains” in CFIV.)

BRANDON, RUTH. Pseudonym of Marian Silver, 1943-    . (Adding the real name of the author of five novels in CFIV.)

BRECHIN, DAVID. 1960-1983(?). (Adding the probable death date of the author of two novels in CFIV; a person of this name died on that date in Cape Province, South Africa.)

BREEN, PHILIP M. 1934-2017. Born in Cleveland, Ohio; graduate of the University of Michigan and Harvard Law School; practiced law in London and Los Angeles; died in Pleasanton, California. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the co-author with Chester Krone of the 1979 novel “The Ice Man” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym of Wynn L. Morgan.)

BRILL, TONI. Anthony Olcott, 1950-2018. (Adding the death date of the coauthor with Martha Brill Olcott of two novels in CFIV under the joint pseudonym.)

BRISTOW, BOB [ROBERT O’NEIL BRISTOW]. 1926-2018. Ref: CA. Died in Rock Hill, South Carolina. (Adding the reference citation and death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

BROUN, DANIEL (SAMUEL). 1925-2019. Died in Falmouth, Massachusetts. (Adding the death date and place for the author of four 1960s novels in CFIV.)

BROWN, J(OHN) E(DWARD). A person of this name was born in Pennsylvania in 1920 and died in Ohio in 1991. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1970 novel “Incident at 125th Street” in CFIV.)

CORNWELL, DAVID JOHN MOORE. 1931-2020. Died in Truro, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV under the pseudonym John Le Carre.)

CONRAD, ROXANNE (LONGSTREET). 1962-2020. Died in Arlington, Texas. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two 1990s novels in CFIV.)  

COOK, WILL(IAM EVERETT). 1921-1964. Born in Richmond, Indiana and died in California. See: Paul Thomas.

COY, STANLEE MILLER. 1938-    . Living in Washington D.C. (Adding the corrected birth year and residence of the co-author with Carolyn Nichols of four novels in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Iona Charles.)

DANIEL, JOHN (MORGAN). 1940-2020. Died in McKinleyville, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1986 novel “Play Melancholy Baby” in CFIV.)

DEZON-JONES, ELYANE. Has an M.A. from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. from the Sorbonne (Paris); taught at Barnard College and then Washington University, St. Louis; retired and living in Sarasota, Florida. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1995 novel “Murder Chez Proust” in CFRIV under the pseudonym Estelle Monbrun.)

DORE, SUZANNE FAYE BAKER. Born in Chelsea, London; oboist, teacher, active in the Caspian Horse Society; sister of co-author Judith Fay; died in Broughton Poggs, Oxfordshire. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with Judith Fay of the 1966 novel “Hook, Line and Sinker” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Kate Nicholson.)

DOUGLAS, GEORGE. Graham (George) Fisher, 1920-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of numerous titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

DOYLE, DEBRA. 1952-2020. Died in Colebrook, New Hampshire. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with husband James D. Macdonald of the 2000 novel “-Tiger Cruise” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Douglas Morgan.)

DOYLE, MARK. 1950-    . Stage name: Louis Nowra. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1997 novel “-Red Nights” in CFIV under the stage name.)

DRURY, JOAN (MARIE). 1945-2020. Died in Grand Marais, Minnesota. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

ELLIOTT, JANE. Peter Worthington Miner, 1930-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1975 novel “The Darkening Night” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FISHER, GEORGE. Graham (George) Fisher, 1920-2019, (Adding the death date of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FISHER, GRAHAM (GEORGE). 1920-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of several titles under this byline (and other bylines, in CFIV).

FLANNERY, SEAN. David (James) Hagberg, 1942-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of numerous titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

FOCKE, ERNEST PAUL WALTER. Died in South Africa in the 1980s. (Adding death information for the author of numerous  titles in CFIV under the pseudonym Ernest Paul.)

FRASER, DAVID. Pseudonym of Colin Northway, 1942-2020.
    -Blitz. Macmillan (London), 1979; Doubleday, 1979 [London, 1940]

GOODE, GEORGE W. 1860-1940(?). (Adding a possible death date for the author of several titles in CFIV; a person of this name died in Boston, Massachusetts, on October 3, 1940.)

GRAY, STEPHEN (RICHARD). 1941-2020. Born in Cape Town, South Africa; died in Johannesburg. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1994 novel “-Drakenstein” in CFIV.)

GILBERT, MICHAEL (FRANCIS). (Adding the setting of the 1961 play in CFIV.)
    The Bargain. [London]

HAGBERG, DAVID (JAMES). 1942-2019. Died in Sarasota, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV under his own name and pseudonyms, as well as under the house name Nick Carter.)

HAILEY, J. P. Parnell Hall, 1944-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of five novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

HALL, (JAMES) PARNELL. 1944-2020. Died in New York City. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)
 
HAMILTON, CHARLES (HAROLD ST. JOHN). (Adding a further pseudonym for the author in CFIV under this name and several other pseudonyms.)

HASTINGS, MICHAEL. Michael Bar-Zohar, 1938-    . (Deleting the incorrect death date in CFIV.)

HENRY, (MATILDA) SUE. 1940-2020. Died in Anchorage, Alaska. (Adding the death date and place for the author of seven novels in CFIV.)

HOROVITZ, ISRAEL (ARTHUR). 1939-2020. Died in Hamilton, Massachusetts. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1968 play “The Indian Wants the Bronx” in CFIV.)

HUNTER, S. L. Victor (Woodward) Milan, 1954-2018. (Adding the death date of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

HUTCHISON, KEITH. Pseudonym: Graham Miles. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1985 novel “Evil Mark” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

KAY, TERRY (WINTER). 1938-2020. Died in Athens, Georgia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

KENSDALE, WILLIAM ELLIOTT NORWOOD. 1926-2011. Died in Toulouse, France. (Adding the death date and place for the author in CFIV for two novels under the pseudonym Elliott Norwood.)

KNIGHT, ALANNA. 1923-2020. Born Gladys Allan Cleet in South Shields, England; died in Edinburgh, Scotland.  (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

KRISS, GARY. David (James) Hagberg, 1942-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LE CARRE, JOHN. David John Moore Cornwell, 1931-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of numerous titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LONGSTREET, ROXANNE. Roxanne (Longstreet) Conrad, 1962-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

LUPOFF, RICHARD A(LLEN). 1935-2020. Died in Berkeley, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

MacINNES, HAMISH. 1930-2020. Born in Gatehouse of Fleet, Galloway, Scotland; died in Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Greenock, Scotland. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1976 novel “Death Reel” in CFIV.)

MARSTON, DEL. Richard A(llen) Lupoff, 1935-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1995 title “Death in the Ditch” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

MERAY, TIBOR. 1924-2020. Born in Budapest, Hungary; died in Paris. (Adding the death date and place of the co-author with George Marton of two novels in CFIV.)

MIGLIORE, JOHN D. 1933-2004. Born in Dansville, New York; served in the Air Force in the Korean War; ran a charter boat in Belize; worked with Doctors Without Borders; died in Pinellas, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the co-author with Peg(gy C.) Case of two novels in CFIV.)

MIKHEEV, VASILY V. Graduate of Moscow State Institute for International Relations, with a Ph.D. in Economics. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1998 novel “The Spy Game” in CFIV.)

MIKOLOWSKI, KEN. Born and raised in Detroit; teaches poetry writing at the University of Michigan; editor and publisher of The Alternative Press. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1979 collection “Little Mysteries” in CFIV.)

MIKULSKI, BARBARA (ANN). Born in Baltimore; graduate of the University of Maryland; served in the U.S House of Representatives 1977-1987. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with Marylouise Oates of two 1990s novels in CFIV.)

MILAN, VICTOR (WOODWARD). 1954-2018. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma; died in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1993 novel “Red Sands” in CFIV, as well as two under the pseudonym S. L. Hunter and three under the house name J. D. Hardin.)

MILDON, MARSHA. Playwright and photographer; teacher at the University of Victoria; living in Victoria, Canada. (Adding biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MILES, DENNIS. Possibly Dennis George Miles, who died in 1981, if the 1927 birth given in a British library entry is correct. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1966 novel “Pattern in Chalk” in CFIV.)

MILES, GRAHAM. Pseudonym of Keith Hutchison, then of Maldon, Essex. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1985 novel “Evil Mark” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

MILES, M. E. (Adding a further title for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
    The Sea-Plane Base. Black (London), 1936 [Hebrides]

MILLER, BARBARA J(EAN). Has degrees from the University of Pittsburgh; has taught a graduate writing program at Seton Hall University; has been reference librarian at Mount Pleasant Public Library (Pennsylvania). (Adding biographical details for the author of eight novels in CFIV.)

MILLER, (MARY) AGNES. 1885-1972. (Adding the first name and dates of the author of two novels in  CFIV; she also wrote a series of girl’s mysteries 1923-1931.)

MILLER, DAVID. Born in Norfolk, England; educated at Cambridge; advertising copy writer and creative director at an international agency in Malaysia; took an extended sabbatical in Africa; author of later books under his own name. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1987 novel “The Hyena Run” in CFIV under the pseudonym David Morton.)

MILLER, G. W. (Adding the setting of the 1899 novel in CFIV.)
    Fettered by Fate. [England]

MILLER, GEOFFREY (SAMUEL). 1945-2018. Died in Benicia, California. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1981 novel “The Black Glove” in CFIV.)

MILLER, J(ANICE) M(ARIE) T(UBBS). Born in Craig, Colorado; died in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Adding biographical details for the author of six novels in CFIV.)

MILLER, JAMES ROBERT. 1949-    . Lawyer and historian who served with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; living in California. (Adding the birth year and further biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MILLER, JOHN A. Had a career in art before turning to writing; author of short stories and post-2000 novels. (Adding biographical details for the author of two novels featuring Claude McCutcheon in CFIV.)
 
MILLER, JOHN A., JR. 1942-    . Worked for many years in computer and telecommunications fields; lived in southern Arizona but later back in his home area near Allentown, Pennsylvania; author of numerous post-2000 novels. (Adding the correct byline and birth date for the 1996 novel in CFIV and its series character.)
    Pima. SC: Pima Gallagher, also in a subsequent series of novels   

MILLER, NORMAN L(EROY). Former U.S Olympic bobsled coach; graduate of Albany Business College; had 33 years of experience in the U.S Air Force. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1995 novel in CFIV and its series character.)
    Icespy. SC: Shawn Murphy (also in “Inside the Cold War”, 2020)

MILLER, ROBERT L. Newsman and novelist, living in the Toronto, Canada. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with William Marshall of the 1981 novel “Dreadlock” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym Lew Anthony.)

MILLER, WILLIAM. (Adding the setting of the 1851 title in CFIV.)
    A Thrilling Narrative of the Life, Adventures and Terrible Crimes of James Bagwell. [Pennsylvania]
     
MILLETT, DAVID (HARTLEY). 1924-2012. Born and died in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. (Adding the middle name and death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “The Perpetrator” in CFIV.)

MILLS, ANITA (LOUISE). 1941-2018. Born in Kansas City, Missouri; died in Maysville, Missouri. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.

MILLS, DOROTHY JANE. 1928-2019. Born Dorothy Jane Zander in Cleveland; married baseball historian Harold Seymour, and after his death married Roy Mills; died in Tucson, Arizona. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 1998 novel “The Sceptre” in CFIV.)

MILLS, JACKIE. 1954-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 2000 novel “Ellie” in CFIV.)

MILLS, (HOWARD EDWIN) JOHN. 1930-2016. Died on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

MILLS, JOHN D(AWSON). Lawyer in Fort Myers, Florida, with BBA and J.D. from Mercer University. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Reasonable and Necessary” in CFIV.)

MILLS, SAM. Pseudonym of Samuel Mills Nabers, 1947-   . (Adding the real name and birth date of the author of the 2000 novel “The Money Tree” in CFIV.)

MILTON, DAVID SCOTT. 1934-2020. Died in Los Angeles. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MILTON, (FREDERICK) RICHARD. (Adding the first name of the author of the 2000 novel “Dead Secret” in CFIV.)

MINER, PETER WORTHINGTON. 1930-2020. Died in Manhattan. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1976 novel “The Darkening Night” in CFIV under the pseudonym Jane Elliott.)

MISENHEIMER, MIKE [ROY THEODORE MISENHEIMER, JR]. 1937-2004. (Adding the death date of the co-author with Art Powers of the 1974 novel “Framed” in CFIV.)

MITCHELL, BEN. Born in Melbourne, Australia; has worked world-wide as novelist, journalist and scriptwriter. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1978 novel “Summer City” in CFIV.)

MITCHELL, IAN. (Adding the setting of the 1980 novel in CFIV.)
    Dove of War. [Middle East]

MITCHELL, V. E. [VICTORIA ESTELLE MITCHELL GUSTAFSON]. 1954-2017. Died in Moscow, Idaho. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1990 novel “Enemy Unseen” in CFIV.)

MODICA, ROBERT (X.). 1931-2015. Born in Far Rockaway, New York; New York acting teacher who had served in the Marine Corps in the Korean War and studied at Adelphi College; died in Manhasset, New York. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Edge of Danger” in CFIV.)

MOLER, LEE (GORDON). 1945-2018. Served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam; earned a B.A. in journalism from the University of Maryland and a respiratory therapy degree from Community College of Baltimore County; worked as a respiratory therapist in several hospitals; died in Sykesville, Maryland. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MOLONEY, SUSIE. (Adding the setting of the 1995 novel in CFIV.)
    -Bastion Falls. [Ontario, Canada]

MONESSON, HARRY S. 1935-2016. Died in Pemberton, New Jersey. (Adding the death date and place of the author of the 2000 novel “-After the Bunker” in CFIV under the pseudonym Ty Onsloe.)

MONTANA, RON(ALD ANTHONY). 1938-    . Living in Auburn, California. (Correcting the birth year of the author of four novels in CFIV.)

MONTGOMERIE, JAMES. Worked in central administration of a number of large companies. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1974 novel “Implosion” in CFIV.)

MOODY, SUSAN (ELIZABETH HORWOOD) [SUSAN ELIZABETH DONALDSON]. (Correcting the entry for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

MOONE, COLIN (CYRUS BARTHOLOMEW). Born in Camberwell, England. (Adding the full name and birth place of the author of the 1996 volume “Obeah” in CFIV.)

MOONEY, CHRIS(TOPHER S.). (Adding the full name of the author of the 2000 novel “Deviant Ways” in CFIV.)

MOORE, ARTHUR (COLLIN). 1866-1952. (Adding the middle name and correcting the death date of the author of three novels in CFIV.)

MOORE, EMMA (PEARL?). 1925(?)-    . This Emma Moore died in 2000 in Portland, Oregon, without any indication that she was a writer. (Adding a note about the author listing in CFIV for the 1967 novel “Shallow Runs the River” in CFIV.)

MOORE, LEO (J.). 1925-2006. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota; served as a radioman in the U.S. Navy in WWII; moved to Arizona and retired from the City of Phoenix in 1988; died in Scottsdale. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 1980 novel “Cold Waters” in CFIV.)

MOORE, LINDSEY. A person of this name was born in 1907 and died in 1983. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1937 novel “-The Man of Mystery” in CFIV.)

MOREAU, CLAUDE. 1932-    . A person of this name and birth date died in 2018 in Mulhouse, Rixheim, France. (Adding information about the authorship of the 1995 novel “Dark Waters, White Sands” in CFIV.)

MORGAN, BRADFORD (A.). 1934-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1999 novel “Y2K, the Millennium Crisis” in CFIV.)

MORGAN, DOUGLAS. Debra Doyle, 1952-2020. (Adding the death date of the co-author with James D. Macdonald of the 2000 novel “-Tiger Cruise” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym.)

MORGAN, HELEN. (Adding a note about the 1991 title in CFIV.)
    Death of a Cat. No sign of this book in any British library nor in abebooks.

MORGAN, STEVE. Pseudonym of Steven G(regory) Spruill, 1946-    . (Adding the real name of the author of two novel in CFIV, and moving those titles to the Spruill entry.)

MORGAN, WYNN L. Philp M. Breen, 1934-2017. (Adding the dates of the co-author with Chester Krone of the 1979 novel “The Ice Man” in CFIV under the joint pseudonym.)

MORLEY, (HESSEL) DES(MOND EDWIN). 1925-2011. (Adding the full name and dates of the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MORNIN, DANIEL. 1956-2014. Died in London, England. (Adding the death date and place of the author of the 1994 novel “All Our Fault” in CFIV.)

MORRIS, ROBERT G. Born in Des Moines, Iowa; has a Ph.D. in physics from Iowa State University; served in the U.S. foreign service in several cities; now retired and living in Ashland, Oregon. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1999 novel “Diplomatic Circles” in CFIV.)

MORRIS, SHAYNE. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byine of three novels in CFIV.)

MORRIS, TOM [THOMAS A. MORRIS]. Assistant professor of aviation and chief flight instructor at the University of Oklahoma; flight experience included service in Vietnam. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with John Miles [Jack M. Bickham] of the 1975 novel “Operation Nightfall” in CFIV.)

MORRISON, HUGO. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1930 novel “The Low Road” in CFIV.)

MORRISON, NICK [HENRY T. “NICK” MORRISON, JR.]. 1939-2016. Born in Pleasantville, New York; attended the University of Minnesota and Yale Divinity School; died in Boise, Idaho. (Adding the full name and biographical details for the author of the 1981 novel “Intercept” in CFIV.

MORROW, JOHN. 1930-2014. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1977 novel “The Confessions of Proinsias O’Toole” in CFIV.)

MORSE, DONALD R(OY). 1931-2020. Died in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

MORSTEIN, MONA (N.). Graduate of Arizona State University and National College of Naturopathic Medicine; family practice physician in Great Falls, Montana. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Childhood of Sherlock Holmes” in CFIV.)

MORWOOD, BARRY. (Adding the setting of the 1997 novel in CFIV.)
    The Dark Side. [Australia]

MOSES, ANTOINETTE. 1946-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of three titles in CFIV.)

MOSHER, J(OHN) S(TEWART). 1901-1961. Died in Chatham, Massachusetts. (Adding the correct dates and place of death for the author of the 1939 novel “Liar Dice” in CFIV.)

MOSIMAN, BILLIE SUE. 1947-2018. Died in Texas (probably in Livingston). (Adding the death date and place for the author of 8 novels in CFIV.)

MOSS, CHERYL. (Adding the setting of the 2000 novel in CFIV.)
    Tormented. [Australia]

MOSS, PETER. 1935-2019. Died in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1991 novel “-The Singing Tree” in CFIV.)
 
MOST, K(ENNETH) S(AMUEL). 1924-2017. Had an LLB from the University of London and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Florida; taught at various institutions and retired as Professor Emeritus from Florida International University (Miami); died in South Florida (probably in Fort Lauderdale). (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the author of the 1996 novel “The Lucky Unborn” in CFIV.)

MOSTERT, NATASHA. Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of the 2000 novel “The Midnight Side” in CFIV.)

MOUTI, PIERRE. Delete (not the real name of Gabriel Veraldi).

MOWERY, BETTY CHEZUM. Born Betty Louise Chezum in Jefferson, Iowa; married Roy Mowery; living in Rock Island, Illinois. (Adding biographical details for the author of 8 novels in CFIV.)

MOXON, GEOFFREY. (Adding a further title for the author of two novels in CFIV.)
    The Raven’s Wing. Ulverscroft, 1993 [Majorca]

MOYNIHAN, ISA. 1925-2013. Died in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Adding the dates and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Rashomon Factor” in CFIV.)

MTOBWA, BEN [BERNARD RASHID MTOBWA]. 1958-2008. Born and died in Tanzania. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1989 title ”Zero Hour” in CFIV.)

MUDD, (WILLIAM) DAVID. 1933-2020. Died in Cornwall, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “Let the Doors Be Lock’d” in CFIV.)

MUNRO, JOHN (GRAHAM?). 1928-1998. Died in Victoria, Australia. (Adding the middle name and death date of the author of the 1985 novel “The Catwalk Kill” in CFIV.)

MURDOCH, MORDECAI. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1985 title “Wroclaw Dracula” in CFIV.)

MURPHY, AGATHA. Charlotte (Yahn) Murphy, 1920-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1978 novel “Hush Hush Murder” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

MURPHY, CHARLOTTE (YAHN). 1920-2020. Born in Olean, New York; educated at Sarah Lawrence College, University of Buffalo Medical School, and St. Bonaventure University (M.A. in education); teacher in Olean and Allegany, New York; was living in Cuba, New York, but died in her winter home in Clearwater Beach, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1978 novel “Hush Hush Murder” in CFIV under the pseudonym Agatha Murphy.)

MURPHY, TOM [THOMAS BASIL MURPHY JR]. 1935-2007(?). Contemporary Authors gives the 10/12/1935 birth and 2007 death date of the author of four novels in CFIV, but this death is not elsewhere confirmed and there’s a Thomas B. Murphy Jr born in October 1935 living in Brooklyn that may well be the author.)

MURRAY, HAL. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1982 novel “Death Deals in Diamonds” in CFIV.)

MURRAY, SUSAN (CAROL). 1960-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1994 novel “Birds of a Feather” in CFIV.)

MYERS, BARRIE. (Adding a note about the 1971 novel in CFIV.)
    Who Rides the Tiger. No trace can now be found of this book.

NABERS, SAMUEL MILLS. 1947-    . Pseudonym: Sam Mills. Born in Brownsville, Texas; educated at the University of North Carolina and University of Wisconsin Graduate School; living near Asheville, North Carolina. (Adding the real name and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “The Money Tree” in CFIV.)

NATHAN, BETTY. Former teacher, editor and fund-raiser; commutes between rural Australia and urban America. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1993 novel “Top Paddock” in CFIV.)

NAYLOR, MAUREEN. (Adding information about the 1990 title in CFIV.)
    Unexpected Vacation. Although publication records can be found, no actual copies of the book can be traced.

NAYLOR, ROGER (A.). 1933-2019. Born in Albert Lea, Minnesota; music teacher and band director in Albert Lea and Bettendorf, Iowa; died in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Black Rock Bay” in CFIV.)

NEALE, JOHN. (Adding a note on the ca.1939 title in CFIV.)
    The Mystery of Tony Hand. No sign of the publisher or the book itself can now be found.

NEBENZAL, HAROLD. 1922-2019. Born in Berlin, Germany; died in Los Angeles. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1992 novel “Café Berlin” in CFIV.)

NEEBEL, RICHARD (P.). 1946-    . Once investigator for the Winnebago County district attorney’s office; living in Appleton, Wisconsin. (Adding the corrected birth date and biographical details for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

NEFF, JAMES. 1953-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1995 title “Unfinished Murder” in CFIV.)

NELSON, RUSSELL (GOTTFRIED?), 1951-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1991 novel “Pals” in CFIV.)

NEUGEBAUER, PETER. 1929-2020. Born and died in Hamburg, Germany. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1995 tale “Sherlock Holmes: The Truth About Ludwig II” in CFIV under the pseudonym Zeus Weinstein.)

NEW, CHRISTOPHER G. 1932-   . He has a CA entry, which gives his birth as April 7, 1942 in England, but this is not confirmed in freebmd; in New Addenda #3 the 1932 birth and middle initial was suggested, and this is found in freebmd; in addition, one of his books in the U.S. Copyright Register gives a 1932 birth. (Adding further information for the author of the 1979 novel “Goodbye Chairman Mao” in CFIV.)

NEWKAM, J. C. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1939 novel “Foiled by Dope” in CFIV.)

NEWMAN, LAWRENCE. Professional educator and motivational speaker living in suburban Philadelphia. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1998 novel “The Covenant of the Holy Innocents” in CFIV.)

NEWTON, JOHN H. (Adding the middle initial of the author of the 1988 novel “Latacumba Assignment” in CFIV.)

NISBET, HELEN C(AMERON). 1934-2017. Born in Glasgow, Scotland; died in Scotland (in Livingston, West Lothian, apparently). (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1979 novel “The Raven’s Beak” in CFIV.)

NIXON, ALAN. Has an M.A. in English from the University of Glasgow; founded Dialogue International (a translation agency) in Turin, Italy, in 1981. (Adding further biographical details for the author of two 1970s novels in CFIV.)    

NOBLE, DUNCAN (SCOTT). 1931-2018. Born in Glasgow, Scotland; died in hospital in Watford, Herefordshire, England. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of four historical novels in CFIV.)

NOLAN, BOYD. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the ca.1952 novel “This Dame Must Die” in CFIV.)

NOLAN, DUKE. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of two 1952 novels in CFIV.)

NOLDER, ANN [ANN NOLDER HEINZ]. 1941-    . Born in Iowa; has a B.A. from the University of Washington; living in East Dundee, Illinois. (Adding the birth year and biographical details for the author of the 1981 novel “Dream of Danger” in CFIV.)

NORMAN, CLAIR FRANCIS. Born in Minnesota; educated at St. John’s University; taught foreign languages in Petaluma, California, for over 25 years; died after a car accident in San Francisco. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel “Black Bootee” in CFIV.)

NORMAN, JAMES KEITH. Singer and songwriter in Toronto, Canada. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1995 novel “Echoes” in CFIV.)

NORMANBY, HENRY. Possibly Constantine Charles Henry Normanby, 1847-1932. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1908 collection “Destinies” in CFIV.)

NORRIS, PAT. (Adding the setting of the 1979 play in CFIV.)
    Virtue Triumphant; or, Her Honour in Peril. [England]

NORTH, SUZANNE. 1945-2020. Born in Calgary, Albert, Canada; married an arachnologist; died in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

NORTHWAY, COLIN. 1942-2020. Pseudonym: David Fraser, q.v. Born in Staffordshire, England; a Fleet Street editor; died in Wolverhampton. (Adding a new byline and death date and place for the author of a couple of novel in CFIV under the shared pseudonym Frank Ross.)

NORWAY, G(EORGINA SHUTE). 1833-1915. Died in Dublin, Ireland. (Correcting the death date of the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

NORWOOD, ELLIOTT. William Elliott Norwood Kensdale, 1926-2011. (Adding the death date in Toulouse, France, of the author of two novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

NOWRA, LOUIS. Stage name of Mark Doyle, 1950-    . (Adding the real name of the author of the 1997 novel “-Red Nights” in CFIV under the stage name.)

NUETZEL, (JOHN) ARLINGTON (JR.). 1947-2016. Studied at DePauw University School of Music; spent years in the industrial laser business; died in St. Louis, Missouri. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel ”The Low January Sun” in CFIV.)

NUZZO, RAYMOND G(ERNARO). 1934-2018. Born in New Haven, Connecticut; salesman in the insurance industry; died in Hartford, Connecticut. (Adding the death date and place and biographical details for the co-author with his wife Elizabet A. Nuzzo of the 2000 novel “Behold a Time of Passing” in CFIV.)

NWANKWO, ARTHUR A(GWUNCHA). 1942-2020. Born in Anambra State, Nigeria; earned degrees at Eastern Mennonite University (Harrisonburg, Virginia) and Duquesne University (Pittsburgh); was active in pro-democracy struggles in Nigeria; founded Fourth Dimension Publishing Company with his brother in 1977; died in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu State. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of three titles in CFIV.)

NWANKWO, PETER (CHUKWUEMEKA). 1939-    . Educated in Britain; estate manager in Tanzania; now principal partner of a firm of estate surveyors and valuers in Nigeria. (Adding the birth year and biographical details for the author of the 1992 novel “Dance of the Vultures” in CFIV.)

O’BRIEN, EDNA. 1930-    . (Correcting the birth year of the author of two novels in CFIV.)

O’BRIEN, (ANNIE) GEORGINA. 1869-    ? (Adding the birth year and correcting the setting of the 1913 novel in CFIV.)
    -A Twentieth Century Hero. [Ireland]

O’BRIEN, W. (Adding the setting of the ca.1901 title in CFIV.)
    Lord Alexander’s Secret. [South Africa]

O’CONNOR, MICHAEL (JAMES). 1938-2017. Died in Gisborne, Victoria, Australia. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1990 novel “Act of War” in CFIV.)

O’CORK, SHANNON. 1940-2018. Born in Louisville, Kentucky; educated at Hofstra University and Tufts University; died in Clinton, Connecticut. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

O’DONOGHUE, JOHN. 1946(?)-   . (Adding the birth date given in one British library for the author of the 1984 novel “Sergeant Horn’s Murder Trap” in CFIV.)

O’FAOLAIN, JULIA [JULIA O’FAOLAIN MARTINES]. 1932-2020. (Adding the death date in London of the author of the 1984 novel “The Irish Signorina” in CFIV.)

OGDEN, DAVID. (Adding a note on the 1985 title in CFIV.)
    Jones ’38. No trace of such a book can now be found.
   
OGLESBY, VIRGIL (WATSON). 1929-2020. Died in Brandon, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 2000 novel “Watch for the Jaguar” in CFIV.)

OGUNMUYIWA, J(ONATHAN) ADE. 1958-    . (Adding the birth year of the author of the 1998 novel “The Blitzkrieg Bank” in CFIV.) 

O’HANNA, ROY. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1951 novel “-Pacific Hideout” in CFIV.)

O’KEEFE, BOB. Well-known South African non-fiction writer and historian. (Adding biographical details for the author of two 1950s novels in CFIV.)

OKPI, KALU. 1947-1993. (Adding the death date of the author of 6 titles in CFIV.)

OLCOTT, ANTHONY. 1950-2018. Died in East Lansing, Michigan. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels and two more under the joint pseudonym Toni Brill, all in CFIV.)

OLOYEDE, SOLA. (Correcting the title of the 1981 novel in CFIV.)
    I Profess This Crime.

OLYA, G.  Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1942 collection “Eleven short Stories” in CFIV.)

O’MAHONEY, T(HOMAS) P. Born in Cork, Ireland; journalist. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 1986 title “The Lynch Year” in CFIV.)

O’NEAL, VIRGINIA. 1930-2019. Died in Sellersburg, Indiana. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1990 novel “Beecher” in CFIV.)

O’NEILL, JAMES PATRICK. 1920-2020. Born in Greenwich Village, New York; served in the Army in WWII; earned a master’s degree in social work at NYU, became executive director of Catholic Guardian Services; in 1997 he and his wife Anne (Moffo) moved to Mystic, Connecticut, his wife’s hometown, where he died. (Adding the correct death date and updated biographical details for the author of the 1987 novel “The Mystic Policeman” in CFIV.)

ONSLOE, TY. Harry S. Monesson, 1935-2016. (Adding the death date of the author of the 2000 novel “-After the Bunker” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

ORTON, HAMILTON. (Adding the setting of the 1897 novel in CFIV.)
    Through One Man’s Sin. [England]

ORTON, M, M.D. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1912 collection “Queer Patients” in CFIV.)

OSBORNE, RALPH. Born in New Brunswick, Canada; lived most of his life in Regina, Saskatchewan; had a variety of working positions; now living in Toronto. (Adding biographical details for the author of the 2000 novel in CFIV and its setting.)
    Just for Comfort. [Regina]

O’SHELL, MAGGIE. Possibly Margaret Lee “Maggie” O’Shell, 1901-1997. (Adding a possibility for the author of the 1981 novel “Prison Cell Block H: The Karen Travers Story” in CFIV.)

O’SULLIVAN, J(AMES) B(RENDAN). 1919-1971 or 1919-2002. (Adding possible death dates for the author of numerous novels in CFIV.)

OULD, CHRIS(TOPHER). Ref: CA. BAFTA award-winning screenwriter; living in Dorchester, Dorset. (Adding a reference citation and biographical details for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

OUTLAND, ORLAND (V.). 1962-2019. (Adding the death date, probably in Reno, Nevada, of the author of three novels in CFIV.)

OWEN, CLIFFORD. Pseudonym of Charles (Harold St. John) Hamilton, 1876-1961. (Adding the real name of the author of five novels in CFIV.)

OWEN, DAVID (DONALD). Born in Zimbabwe; educated in South Africa; lived in London and then to Australia in 1986; now living in Tasmania. (Adding biographical details for the author of four novels in CFIV.)

OWEN, ERIC R(AYMOND?).  1902(?)-1974(?). Active in British film starting about 1918. (Adding a possible middle name and dates for the author of the 1937 novel “Dr. Zollinoff’s Revenge” in CFIV.)

OWEN, (MARVIN) JACK. 1931-    . Born in Indiana; served as a military policeman in the U.S. Air Force; worked for high tech companies; living in Oregon. (Adding the full name, birth year and biographical details as well as a series character for the author of the 1994 novel in CFIV.)
    Mystery in the High Cascades. SC: John and Sara Todd, also in several subsequent novels

OWENS, GREG. Journalist with the Edmonton Journal in Canada. (Adding biographical details for the co-author with David Staples of the 1995 novel “The Third Suspect” in CFIV.)

OXNAM, ROBERT B(ROMLEY). Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

PACE, ERIC (DWIGHT). 1936-2018. Died in New York City. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

PACE, SHAY. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1961 novel “Route of Evil” in CFIV.)

PACE, (LOUIS) VERN(ON). 1931-2019. Born in Phoenix, Arizona; graduate of West Point Military Academy; worked for various companies; died in Port Charlotte, Florida. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the co-author with his uncle Denny Pace of the 2000 novel “East of Peter’s Landing” in CFIV.)

PAGE, KIRK [ALAN KIRKMAN “KIRK” PAGE]. 1939-2018. Died in Auckland, New Zealand. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1982 novel “A Tangled Web” in CFIV.)
 
PAISNER, DANIEL (E.). (Adding a series character in the 1990 novel in CFIV.)
    Obit. SC: Axel Pimletz

PALLISER, PETER (MICHAEL). (Adding the middle name of the author of the 1989 novel “The Bid” in CFIV.)

PANINI, MIKE. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 2000 novel “The Loony with the Brick” in CFIV.)

PARADEE, C(AROL). Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 2000 title “Chasing Shadows” in CFIV.)

PARIS, ALAIN. 1947-2019. Born and died in France. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1983 novel “Teeth of the Wolf” in CFIV.)

PARK, J(AMES) A(LLAN). Moved to New York in 1944 and then to Brazil in 1953; may have died in South Africa in 1974. (Adding further information about the author of the 1937 novel “Strange Occupation” in CFIV.)

PARK, JACQUELINE (ROSEN). 1925-2018. Born in Winnipeg, Canada; died in Toronto. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1975 novel “Charlie’s Back in Town” in CFIV.)

PARK, MALCOLM. 1900-1963. Died in Weymouth, Dorset, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1947 novel “The Honest Rogue” in CFIV.)

PARKER, BOB. (Adding the setting of the 1973 novel in CFIV.)
    Crooked Cop. [New York City]

PARKER, BRIAN (NORMAN). 1935-1996(?). A person of this name and birth date died in Australia in 1996. (Adding the probable death date of the author of the 2000 novel “The Chinese Camellia” in CFIV.)

PARKER, DAVID. 1940-2013. (Adding the dates given in a British library for the author of the 1973 play “The Collector” in CFIV.)

PARKER, ELIZABETH. Raised in Hooper, Nebraska; has an M.A. in English from the University of Nebraska. (Adding further biographical details for the author of the 1993 novel “Gilded Special” in CFIV.)

PARKER, JAMES C(ARROLL). (Adding a further title for the author of the 1935 play “The Marlenburg Necklace” in CFIV.)
    The Haunted Castle. National Drama, 1937 (3-act play)

PARKER, KEN(NETH FULLER). ca.1921-1991. (Confirming the death date of the author of two plays in CFIV.)

PARRISH, WAYNE. Possibly Herbert Wayne Parrish, 1932-2014. (Adding a possible full name and dates for the author of a 2000 novel in CFIV and its reprint title.)
    Blue Owl. Reprinted as: Legend of the Blue Owl. Morro Press, 2003

PARRY, DAVID. Former journalist, broadcaster and advertising writer, living in Ontario, Canada.  (Adding biographical details for the co-author with Patrick Withrow of three 1990s novels in CFIV.)

PARSONS, CAROLINE [CAROLINE PARSONS THOMAS]. 1844-1932. (Correcting the birth year, from a burial record, of the author of the 1899 title “-A Girl’s Confessional and other stories” in CFIV.)

PARSONS, E(LMER) M(ERLE). 1926-1970. Born in Pittsburgh; died in Los Angeles. (Updating the entry for the author of the 1961 novel “The Dark of Summer” in CFIV.)

PATRICK, CAMERON. (Adding information about the 1996 novel in CFIV.)
    Stuckels Gondola. No sign of this in British libraries or abebooks.com

PAVELSKY, STEVE(N) BARRY. 1952-2018. Born in the Bronx; died in Wilson, North Carolina. (Adding the corrected birth year and death date and place for the author of the 2000 collection “Dark Waters and other stories” in CFIV.)

PEARCE, DONALD MILLS. 1928-2017. Died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1965 novel “Cool Hand Luke” in CFIV under the byline Donn Pearce.)

PEARCE, DONN. Donald Mills Pearce, 1928-2017. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1965 novel “Cool Hand Luke” in CFIV under the Donn Pearce byline.)
 
PEARSON, ANN (BOWLING). 1941-2020. Born in Montgomery, Alabama; earned B.A. in English at Auburn University in 1963; M.A. at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in 1964; Ph.D. in English Literature at Auburn University in 1971; teacher and librarian at Auburn University; died in Auburn, Alabama. (Adding the death date and biographical details for the author of three novels in CFIV.)

PECK, ROBERT NEWTON. 1928-2020. Died in Longwood, Florida. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1988 novel “-Hallapoosa” in CFIV.)

PEGG, ELEANOR (FRANCES). 1871-ca.1954. (Adding the approximate death date of the author of two novels in CFIV.)

PEIRCE, HAYFORD. 1942-2020. Died in Tucson, Arizona. (Adding the death date and place for the author of three titles in CFIV.)

PELL, ROBERT. David (James) Hagberg, 1942-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1977 novel “That Winslow Woman” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

PEMBER-HILLER, GUY. Pseudonym. (Identifying the byline of the 1943 novel “Run, Corpse, Run” in CFIV.)

PEREIRA, MICHAEL (NICHOLAS O”DONNELL). 1928-2019. Died in Ilminster, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

PERRET, GEOFFREY. (Correcting the last name of the author of the 1974 novel “Executive Privilege” in CFIV.)

PERRIAM, WENDY (ANGELA). Ref: CA. (Adding a reference citation for the author of the 1987 novel “-Sin City” in CFIV.)

RACE, PHILIP. E(lmer) M(erle) Parsons, 1926-1970. (Updating the entry for the author of three novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

RAMSEY, ERIC. David (James) Hagberg, 1942-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1978 novel “The Kummersdorf Connection” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

RENTON, (RONALD) TIMOTHY. 1932-2020. Died in Offham, East Sussex, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of two novels in CFIV.)

SCHMIDT, WILLIAM. 1926-2009. (Adding the real name of the author of the 1969 novel “Spies of Good Intent” in CFIV under the pseudonym Gabriel Veraldi.)

SCOTT, VALERIE. (Adding the setting of the 1971 novel in CFIV.)
    Ski Lift to Love. [Switzerland]

SILVER, MARIAN. 1943-    . Pseudonym: Ruth Brandon, q.v. (Adding the real name of the author of five novels in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

SIMPSON, DOROTHY (PREECE). 1933-2020. Died in Maidstone, Kent, England. (Adding the death date and place for the author of numerous titles in CFIV.)

SPRUILL, STEVEN G(REGORY). Pseudonym: Steve Morgan. (Adding pseudonymous British editions of two novels in CFIV.)
    Before I Wake. Mandarin, 1993, as by Steve Morgan
    My Soul to Take. Heinemann, 1994, as by Steve Morgan

STRUAN, FRANK. Graham (George) Fisher, 1920-2019. (Adding the death date of the author of several titles in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

THOMAS, PAUL. (Adding the authorship of the 1960 title in CFIV.)
    Cargo Trouble. According to the Copyright Register, this was written by Will(iam Everett) Cook, 1921-1964.

TOPPING, SEYMOUR. 1921-2020. Born Seymour Topolksy in Harlem, New York; died in White Plains, New York. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1999 novel “The Peking Letter” in CFIV.)

VERALDI, GABRIEL. Pseudonym of William Schmidt, 1926-2009. (Adding the correct real name and dates of the author of the 1969 novel “Spies of Good Intent” in CFIV.)

WALSH, JILL PATON. 1937-2020. Died in England, probably in Cambridge. (Adding the death date of the author of three novels in CFIV.)

WEINSTEIN, ZEUS. Peter Neugebauer, 1929-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1995 tale “Sherlock Holmes: The Truth About Ludwig II” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

WHEELER, MYRON “BUD”. Wiley Elmer Bean, 1935-2020. (Adding the death date of the author of the 1992 novel “The Morning of the Fourth Day” in CFIV under the pseudonym.)

WINSTON, DAOMA. (Adding a new title for the author of numerous novels in CFIV.)
    Adam’s Country. Newsstand pb, 1949. Revised reprint: The Other Stranger
    The Other Stranger. This is a revised edition of Adam’s Country

ZIEROLD, NORMAN J(OHN). 1927-2018. Died in Amana, Iowa. (Adding the death date and place for the author of the 1968 novel “-Three Sisters in Black” in CFIV.)
   



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