In the author listings where John Drake is given as the series character,
the books should be identified as: Novelizations of the Danger Man/Secret
Agent TV series.
AANROOY, JACQUES. Pseudonym of Sir Henry Hubert Juta, 1857-1930. South
African lawyer, judge and politician.
ABBOTT, BRUCE. Pseudonym of Robert Sewall.
ABBOTT, JOHN
Scimitar. [NYC]
ABDOH, SALAR
The Poet Game. Add U.K. edition: Faber pb, 2002
ABEL, KENNETH. SC: Danny Chaisson = DC, and in subsequent novel(s).
Cold Steel Rain. DC
ABRAHAMS, GERALD
Ugly Angel. [London]
ABSHIRE, RICHARD K. SC: Charlie Gants {adding first name}
ACKROYD, PETER (WARWICK)
Chatterton. [London, Bristol]
ADAM, H(ARGRAVE) L(EE). Born in Kennington.
ADAMS, FRANCIS (WILLIAM LAUDERDALE). Born in Malta; educated in England and
Paris; lived in Australia for a few years in the 1880s; died in
England by his own hand.
ADAMS, HAROLD. SC: Kyle Champion = KC, and in subsequent novel(s).
When Rich Men Die. KC
ADAMS, HERBERT. Add: Born in London.
ADAMS, JANE. SC: Ray Flowers = RF, and in subsequent novels.
The Angel Gateway. RF (also adding the "The")
ADAMS, MORLEY. Add: Born in Ipswich.
ADAMSON, ISAAC. SC: Billy Chaka, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
ADAMSON, MARY JO. SC: Michael Merrick = MM, and in subsequent novel(s).
The Blazing Tree. MM
ADARE, ALLEN
-The Surgeon Jockey. Aldine, 1924
ADLER, HAROLD (E.). SC: Nick McMasters, in title below and subsequent novel.
AEBY, JACQUELYN. 1917-2003.
AFFELD, COLLEEN
The Grey Ghost. Add [1959]
AFRIKA, TATAMKHULU. Pseudonym.
The Innocents. Philip (Cape Town), 1994
AGNEW, JACK. Pseudonym of Eric V. Beer. Educated in engineering; studied painting;
teacher, college lecturer, documentary film maker, widely published non-fiction
author.
AGNEW, STEPHEN H. -1915. See also: Anonymous ("The Panic Plunderers").
The Stolen Secret; or, Dick Turpin's Terrible Doom. Aldine [Eng.]
AIKEN, GINNY. Pseudonym of Ginny R. Anikienko.
-Magnolia. Tyndale, 2000 [Va.]
AINSWORTH, W(ILLIAM) HARRISON. Born and educated in Manchester; called to the bar in
1828 but turned to writing; editor of various magazines.
AINSWORTHY-DAVIS, JOHN CHRISTOPHER. Pseudonym: Christopher Creighton. See:
Noel Hynd, 1947- .
AIRTH, RENNIE. SC: John Madden = JM, and in subsequent novel(s).
River of Darkness. JM
ALAM, GLYNN MARSH. SC: Luanne Fogarty, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
ALASPA, BRYAN W. Living in Chicago.
-The Ballad of the Blue Denim Gang. Xlibris pb, 1999 [future]
ALBERT, ANDREW I(SAAC). 1883-1968. {corrections, adding middle name}
ALBERT, MARVIN H(UBERT)
Hidden Lives. Add [WWII]
Party Girl. [Chi.]
The Pink Panther, as by Marvin Albert. {no middle initial} [Fr.]
ALBRAND, MARTHA
A Day in Monte Carlo. Change [Fr.] to [Monaco]
ALBRIGHT, LETHA. SC: Viv Powers, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
ALCOCK, TERRI. SC: Samantha Hope, in both titles.
Dead and Buried. [Can.]
In Too Deep. [Can.]
ALDEN, WINTHROP. Pseudonym of a "distinguished author known on both sides of the
Atlantic."
ALDERMAN, TOM
Hit and Run. PB, 1976
ALEXANDER, DAVID M(ICHAEL)
Bandit. Avon, 1994
My Real Name Is Lisa. Move title here from ALEXANDER, DAVID but show
that it was published as by David Alexander (no middle initial), and add
[Calif.]
ALEXANDER, IAN. Pseudonym of (William) Alexander Knox, 1907-1995, q.v.
ALEXANDER, JAN
Green Willows. [Eng., 1800s]
ALEXANDER, MARTIN. Pseudonym of Leonard (John) Daventry, 1915-1987, q.v.
(correction)
ALINE, COUNTESS OF ROMANONES. Note: All titles are novelized autobiography.
The Spy Went Dancing. Putnam, 1990; Century, 1991
ALLEN, ALBERT BRUCE. Born in Westgate-on-Sea.
ALLEN, AUSTEN
Live Wire. (title correction)
ALLEN, (CHARLES) GRANT (BLAIRFINDIE)
Hilda Wade. [London, hosp.]
The Jaws of Death. Change [West] to: [S.F.]
-The Tents of Shem. [Algeria]
ALLEN, INGLIS. Born in London.
ALLEN, JOHN
-Cultfilm. Iuniverse pb, 2000
ALLEN, ROGER MacBRIDE
Caliban. add [space]
Inferno. add [space]
ALLEN, TRICIA. SC: David Weather, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
ALLERTON, MARK. Barrister.
ALLEY, ROBERT. Pseudonym.
Still of the Night. Ballantine, 1982 [NYC] (Novelization of film: MGM, 1982;
scw & dir: Robert Benton.)
ALLIN, LOU. SC: Belle Palmer, in title below and subsequent novels.
ALLINGHAM, MARGERY. SC: Betty Connolly = BC.
The Darings of the Red Rose. Crippen pb, 1995 ss (all with BC):
Episode 1\Episode 2\Episode 3\The Girl on the Fire Escape\Her Day
of Reckoning\The Lady at the Crossroads\The Watcher Behind the
Curtain\The Whisper on the Phone
ALTMAN, JOHN
A Gathering of Spies. Add [London]
ALVARADO, RAFAEL A(NGEL). 1919-2004.
ALVAREZ, MICHAEL M. SC: Nick Madrid, in title below and a later novel.
AMES, DELANO
The Body on Page One. [London]
AMES, NORMA. 1920-2005. Delete reference to pseudonym and Ames Norman
AMESBURY, JAMES EDWARD. ca.1932- .
AMIS, KINGSLEY
The Darkwater Hall Mystery. [Eng., 1885]
ANDERSON, DILLON. 1906-1974.
-I and Claudie. Little, 1951 [Tex., 1943]
ANDERSON, GUS CARR. 1909-2002(?).
ANDERSON, KEVIN J(AMES)
Lethal Exposure. Add [future]
Ruins. [Mex.]
ANDREAE, CHRSTINE. ca.1948- .
ANDREANO, MICHAEL (A.) (Correcting last name spelling)
I Want Mine. [NYC]
ANDREAS, FRED [ALFRED KURT REINHOLD ANDREAS]. -ca.1980. Born in
Germany; lived in Salzburg, Austria, in the last years of his life.
Captain Overboard. [ship]
ANDREWS, HORACE
-A Born Footballer. Aldine, 1929
ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN. 1860-1936.
The Counsel Assigned. Scribner, 1912 [Chi., 1845]
ANDREWS, (CHARLES) R(OBERT) D(OUGLAS)
-Three Girls Lost. Grosset, 1930 [Chi.]
ANGELL, JEANNETTE (L.). 1956- . (correction)
ANNE-MARIEL
Rendezvous in Peking. (Translation of "La Prison de Bambou.")
ANONYMOUS. SC: Tom Fox = TF; Captain Claude Coldgrip = CG; Wizard Will = WW..
The Autobiography of Jack Ketch. Churton, 1835; Carey, 1835. Also published as:
The Autobiography of a Notorious Legal Functionary. Chidley, 1838 (by
Charles Whitehead, 1804-1862.)
Billy Bub, the Bootboy Detective. Aldine
Broadway Billy; or, Brought to Bay by a Bold Boy. (by Jesse C. Cowdrick, 1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy Among Jersey Thugs; or, The Night Hawks of North River. [N.J.] (by
Jesse C. Cowdrick, 1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy Clears Up a Strange Case. (by Jesse C. Cowdrick, 1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy's Abroad; or, Caught in a Trap. Correct to: Broadway Billy Abroad; or,
Caught in a Trap (by Jesse C. Cowdrick, 1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy's Best; or, Besting San Francisco's Finest. [S.F.] (by Jesse C. Cowdrick,
1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy's Big Innings. (by Jesse C. Cowdrick, 1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy's Bluff; or, The Mute Chinaman Among the Crooks. (by Jesse C.
Cowdrick, 1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy's Surprise Party; or, The Chimney Spy. (by Jesse C. Cowdrick,
1859-1899.)
Broadway Billy's Wake. (by Jesse C. Cowdrick, 1859-1899.)
Captain Clue, the Fighting Detective. [NYC]
The Career of an Artful Dodger. Vickers, 1860 (by John Bennett.)
The Chamber of Mystery and other stories. Chambers, 1870 ss (including):
The Chamber of Mystery\Curious Case of Circumstantial Evidence\Legal
Metamorphoses\The Pursuit\The Revenge
Charlie Wag, the New Jack Sheppard. (London), 1861
Coldgrip in Deadwood. Aldine CG (Published in the U.S. as a dime novel by
Captain Howard Holmes, q.v.)
The Conjuror Detective. (by E. Harcourt Burrage, 1839-1916, q.v.)
Cool Colorado, the Half-Breed Detective. Aldine
Dark Masquerade. (Novel by Edward J. Doherty, 1890-1975, q.v., and Grace Perkins
from a scenario by Fulton Oursler, 1893-1952, q.v.) {correction}
Dashmorton's Legacy and A Cast of the Net. Show as published in 1885
The Demon Detective. [Eng.]
Detective Burr's Spirit Chase. Aldine TB
Detective Fleet of London. [London]
Detective Gordon's Grip. [NYC]
The Detective's Victory. [Denver]
The Dog Detective. Aldine [Boston]
The East Side Detective. [NYC]
The Ferret Afloat; or, Wizard Will's Last Case. Aldine WW
Flora, the Flower Girl; or, Wizard Will's Vagabond Pard. Aldine
The Forged Will; or, The Orphan and the Foundling. Spark (Eng.), 1866
The Four Detectives; or, The White Lady. General Publishing, ca.1885 (64 pp.)
The Gamblers; or, The Treacherous Friend. Livermore, 1824
The Great Dan of Denver, the Rocky Mountain Detective. Aldine [Denver]
Heigho! For a Husband. Brett, ca.1884
The Irish Detective. [Ky.]
Iron Burgess, the Government Detective. Delete
Jessie the Bookfolder; or, The Heroism of Love. Spark (Eng.), 1865
The Kentucky Detective. [Ky.]
The Lawyer's Shadow; or, Level-Headed Luke's Legacy. Aldine
The Leaf from the Past. Aldine CG (Published in the U.S. as a dime novel by
Captain Howard Holmes, q.v.)
The Magnate Detective. [NYC]
A Maze of Crime. [NYC]
The Murdered Bride; or, The Victim of Treachery. Emans, ca.1820
The Mysteries of a Night; or, The Shadow Detective. Aldine
The Mystery of a Madstone. [Eng.]
On the Scent; or, Hawkeye, the London Detective. Aldine [London, 1820s]
The Panic Plunderers. {adding the "The"} (by Stephen H. Agnew, q.v.)
"Piping" a Conspiracy; or, The Detective in Russia. Aldine [Russ.]
Plot and Counterplot. [NYC]
Remarkable Convictions. [Scot.]
Sarah Brown, Detective. Delete
The Skeleton Crew; or, Wildfire Ned. Newsagent's Publishing (London), 1867
The Skeleton Horseman; or, The Shadow of Death. (London), 1866
The Sky Detective; or, A Boy's Fight for Life and Honor. Aldine
The Soft Hand Detective. Aldine
Sol Sharpe, Detective; or, Old Hayseed's Double Find. Aldine
The Statement of Stella Maberly. Delete
Tom Fox; or, The Revelations of a Detective. [London] ss (all with TF)
Under His Thumb. [NYC]
An Unsolved Mystery. Stevens, 1888 [train] (64 pp.)
Who Did It? [New Or.]
The Winning Hazard. Chambers, 1885 [Wales]
Wizard Will's Street Scouts. Aldine WW
ANTHONY, ADRIAN D. ca.1952- .
ANTHONY, ELIZABETH. Pseudonym of Barbara Rubien.
Dramatic Murder. [London]
Made for Murder. [Eng., Guat.]
ANTHONY, PATRICIA
Conscience of the Beagle. add [space]
ANTHONY, ROBERT
The Widow of Zanzibar. [E. Afr.]
APPELMAN, WILLIAM H(ENRY). 1939-2003.
APPIAH, (KWAME) ANTHONY. show name thus
ARCHER, GEOFFREY. SC: Sam Packer = SP, and in subsequent novels.
Fire Hawk. SP
ARCHER, JEFFREY (HOWARD)
The Eleventh Commandment. [Russ.]
Honour Among Thieves. [Wash. D.C., Iraq]
ARCHER, ROBERT. Pseudonym of Robert Vern DeWard, 1894-1984.
ARDEN, BARBI
Remembered Island. Holt, 1956. Also published as: Mystery at Indigo. Berkley, 1960
[Minn.] (Intended for younger readers.)
ARMSTRONG, DAVID. Born in Birmingham; living in Wales.
ARMSTRONG, MARTIN (DONISTHORPE). 1882- .
The Butterfly. Collins, 1941
ARMSTRONG, ROBERT E. SC: Dr. Duncan MacDonnell, in title below and subsequent
novel(s).
ARNOLD, JUDITH. Has degrees from Smith College and Brown Univ.; living in Mass.
ARTHUR, KARL. SC: Chaz Trenton, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
ASCANI, SPARKY (WILSON). 1922- . {correction}
ASCHER, GEORGE. 1938- .
ASH, MARK
-The Bank Clerk Boxer. Aldine, 1930
-The Boy Who Made Good. Aldine, 1929
-The Pug President. Aldine, 1929
-That Hurricane Right! Aldine, 1930
ASHE, MARY ANN
Alas for Her That Met Me! Add [1850s]
ASHER, HARRY
The Predators. U.S. title: In the Name of a Killer. St. Martin's, 1997
ASKEW, ALICE
Aylmer Vance: Ghost-Seer. (correction)
ATKINS, MEG ELIZABETH. SC: Sheldon Hunter = SH, and in subsequent novels.
Cruel As the Grave. SH
ATKINSON, REV. J. C.
Lost, or What Became of a Slip from "Honour Bright." Low, 1870
AUDEMARS, PIERRE
The Confessions of Hercules. {title correction}
AUSTIN, F(REDERICK) BRITTEN. Born and educated in London.
AUSTIN, H(ERBERT) H(ENRY). Born in Burma.
AUSTIN, RAYMOND. SC: Beauford Sloan, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
AUSWAKS, ALEX. Living in Jerusalem.
AXELROOD, LARRY. SC: Darcy Cole, in title below and subsequent novels.
BABSON, MARIAN. Ruth Marian Stenstreem, 1929- .
In the Teeth of Adversity. [London]
The Multiple Cat. [London]
Nine Lives to Murder. [theatre]
Reel Murder. [London]
So Soon Done For. [London]
BACHMANN, LAWRENCE P(AUL). 1912-2004. {death date correction}
BACKUS, CAROL SUZANNE. ca.1946- .
BAGGALEY, JAMES
Shadow of the Eagle. Change [Fr.] to [Belg.]
BAGLEY, DESMOND. Pseudonym of Simon Bagley, 1923-1983.
BAILEY, ELLIOT. Born in Monmouth.
BAILEY, F(RANCIS) LEE. Add: Ref: CA.
BAILEY, FRANKIE Y. SC: Lizzie Stuart, in title below and subsequent novels.
BAILEY, HILEA. Set, all titles: Ill.
BAILEY, MICHELE
The Cuckoo Case. Delete St. Martin's edition
BAILEY, PHILLIP. (correcting first name spelling)
BAILEY, ROBERT L. 1938- .
BAILEY, ROBIN W.
Night Watch. [past]
BAIN, BRIAN (J.). SC: Dr. Stanley Highstreet, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BAIN, DONALD
War in Illinois. Prentice-Hall, 1978. Also published as: Charlie and the Shawneetown
Dame. Purdue Univ., 2004 [Ill., 1920s] (Fictionalized true crime.)
BAIN, GRAHAM WARD
Round Robin. [London]
BAIRD, WILHELMINA
Clipjoint. add [space]
BAKER, DENYS VAL
Bizarre Loves. Brown Watson, 1966; Belmont, 1964 ss (at least that marked * is
criminous): *The Affair of the Judge's Wife\The Beautiful House\The Boat\Carnal Knowledge\The Doctor's Discovery\Journal of a Strange Love\The Mother\One in a Million\A Tale Washed Up by the Sea\The Three of Us\The Woman at the Window\The Woman on the Houseboat
BAKER, ERIC T.
Checkmate. Roc pb, 1998 [space, future]
BAKER, JEANETTE (MARION). 1953- .
-Irish Lady. PB, 1998 [London]
BAKER, SIR SAMUEL
Cast Up by the Sea. Macmillan (London), 1869
BALDWIN, MART. SC: James Hackett, in title below and subsequent novels.
BALLANTYNE, R(OBERT) M(ICHAEL). Born in Edinburgh; a clerk for the Hudson Bay Fur
Company and an employee of a publisher in Edinburgh before turning to writing.
BALLARD, JON. ca.1949- . Professor of accounting and business in Tampa.
1-4-3 Means I Love You. CNC pb, 1999 [Tampa, Calif.]
BALMER, EDWIN
Dangerous Business. [Chi.]
Her Great Moment; see Ruth of the U.S.A.
-Resurrection Rock. Little, 1920 [Mich., Chi.]
-Ruth of the U.S.A. British title: Her Great Moment. Paul, 1921 [Fr.]
That Royle Girl. [Chi.]
BAMBURG, LILLIAN. Add: Born in London.
BANK, AARON. 1902-2004.
BANNISTER, JO
A Bleeding of Innocents. [Eng.]
Burning Desire. [Eng.]
Death and Other Lovers. [London]
Mosaic. [Eng.]
Sins of the Heart. [Eng.]
Striving with Gods. [Eng.]
BARCLAY, SUZANNE. Carol Suzanne Backus, 1945-1999.
The Champion. Harlequin, 1999 [Eng., 1222]
BARCLAY, WILSON
The Seventh Man. [London]
BARING-GOULD, S(ABINE). Born in Exeter; educated at Cambridge; teacher and traveler;
ordained as a priest in 1864; curate in Lewtrenchard.
BARKEN, AARON H(AROLD). 1919-2000. (Correction)
BARKER, ELSA. Born in Vermont.
BARNARD, ROBERT
Death and the Chaste Apprentice. [theatre]
A Fatal Attachment. add SC Charlie Peace
A Scandal in Belgravia. [London]
BARNES, STEVEN
Iron Shadows. Change [Calif.] to [Oreg.]
BARNETTE, IDA MILLICENT
-Maiden in Danger. Wright, 1951
-Maiden in Doubt. Wright, 1953
-Maiden in Peril. Wright, 1962
BARRATT, ROBERT. Pseudonym of Douglas Ridley Beeton, 1929- . South African professor
of English and poet.
BARRETT, ALFRED WILSON
The Silver King. Correct Henry Herman birth date to: 1832.
BARRETT, FRANK. SC: Anthony Keene (adding first name)
The Haring Scandal. Correct to: The Harding Scandal
Kitty's Father. [theatre]
BARRETT, G(EOFFREY) J(OHN). 1928-1999.
BARRETT, MILDRED L. 1906-2003.
BARROLL, CLARE. 1912-2000.
BARRON, ANN (FORMAN)
Bride of Meance, as by Ann Forman Barron
Dark Vengeance, as by Ann Forman Barron
Serpent in Shadows, as by Ann Forman Barron
BARRON, STEPHANIE
Jane and the Wandering Eye. Change [Eng.] to [Bath]
BARRY, CHARLES. 1887- . {date correction} Born in Belfast.
BARRY, IRIS
Nurse Dawn's Discovery. Monarch, 1964
BARRY, JOE
The Clean-Up. [Ill.]
BARTEL, MOLLIE. 1911-2003.
BARTHELME, PETER (R.). 1939- . {date correction}
BARTHOLOMEW, NANCY. SC: Maggie Reid = MR, and in subsequent nove(s).
Your Cheatin' Heart. MR
BARTLETT, JOAN. SC: Berrien Gamble, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BARTLETT, VERNON (OLDFIELD). Born in Westbury; journalist.
BARTON, DAN. SC: Biff Kincaid = BK, and in subsequent novels.
Killer Material. BK
BASALT, COREY
-Avalanche. [Switz.] {add the dash}
BASSETT, SARA WARE
The Shifting Sands. Add the "The" and U.K. edition: Wright, 1935
-Within the Harbor. Doubleday, 1948
BASTABLE, BERNARD
Too Many Notes, Mr. Mozart. Change [Ger.] to [Eng.]
BATE, SAM
Motive for Murder. (3-act play.)
Murder at Deem House. (3-act play.)
Stage Door Murder. (1-act play.)
BATTEN, P(ETER) W(OODRUFF). Born in Tranmere, Cheshire.
-The Airman Half Back. Aldine, 1928
-Bred in the Bone. Aldine, 1926
-Champion in Spite of It All. Aldine, 1930
-Dan of the Rovers. Aldine, 1927
-From Prize Ring to Palace. Aldine, 1926
-Game to the End. Aldine, 1925
The Greenhorn Champion. Aldine, 1928
-The Knock-Out Fisherman. Aldine, 1926
-The Needle Match. Aldine, 1925
-Nobbled! Aldine, 1930
-The Pit Boy Centre. Aldine, 1931
-The Speed-King Centre. Aldine, 1929
-The Wizard of the Wing. Aldine, 1925
BAUER, LOIS BROWNING. SC: Hillary King, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BAUSCH, RICHARD (CARL)
Violence. [Chi.]
BAX, CLIFFORD. Born in Streatham.
BAXT, GEORGE
The William Powell and Myrna Loy Murder Case. change [ca.1940] to [1936]
BAXTER, CHARLES
-Shadow Play. Norton, 1993 [Mich.]
BAYER, JOHN F.
The Omega Deception. Add [Ger.]
BAYER, LEO GROSSBERG. 1908-2004.
BAZAN, EMILIA PARDO. Show as: PARDO BAZAN, EMILIA
BEAIRD, DICK. 1931-2004.
BEALS, CAROLYN KENNEDY. 1910-2004.
BEATON, M. C. Pseudonym of Marion C. Gibbons, 1936- .
BEAVEN, DEREK
Acts of Mutiny. Fourth Estate, 1998; Picador, 2000
BECHKO, P(EGGY) A(NNE). 1950- .
The Eye of the Hawk. Five Star, 1998 [Minn., 1800s]
BECKER, STEPHEN
-The Blue-Eyed Shan. Add [1949]
BECKMAN, CHARLES, JR. ca.1918- .
Honky Tonk Girl. Falcon pb, 1953 [Calif.]
BEDNAR, DAVE. ca.1962- . SC: Jack Crevalle, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BEECHING, JACK. 1922-2001.
BEILKE, EVAN A. 1924-2003.
BELGRAVE, LAURA. SC: Claudia Hershey, in title below and subsequent novels.
BELL, JAMES SCOTT
Blind Justice. [L.A.]
BELL, MARY HAYLEY [MARY HAYLEY BELL MILLS]. 1911- .
Duet for Two Hands. French (London), 1947 (Play.)
BELL, NEIL
Ten Short Stories. correct publisher to: Golden Galley
BELLAK, GEORGE (J.). 1919(?)-2002(?).
BELLINGHAM, CATHAL
-The Favourite Wins. Aldine, 1928
-The Lady Plunger. Aldine, 1924
BENEDETTO, PHILLIP. (correcting first name spelling)
BENNET, ROBERT AMES. Practiced law for several years.
BENNETT, ALFRED GORDON. Journalist, dramatist, novelist.
BENNETT, CHARLES (MOON)
BENNETT, JAY
Say Hello to the Hit Man. Delacorte, 1976
Skinhead. Watts, 1991 [N.Y.]
BENNETT, JOHN
The Life and Career of a London Errand Boy. Vicker, 1865 [London]
BENNETTS, PAMELA. Worked for London Diocesan Fund from 1938, retiring in 1980 as
Deputy Secretary.
Death of the Red King. change [past] to [1100]
Regency Rogue. Hale, 1982; St. Martin's, 1982, as by Helen Ashfield [London, Brighton,
1812]
BENSON, E(DWARD) F(REDERIC). SC: Amy Bondham = AB.
Fine Feathers and other stories. Oxford Univ. (Eng. & NYC), 1994 ss
(at least those marked * are criminous): The Adventure of Hegel
Junior\Atmospherics\Bottles\Boxing Night\Buntingford Jugs\By the
Sluice\A Comedy of Styles\Complementary Souls\"Complete Rest" (AB)\The
Defeat of Lady Hartridge\Dodo and the Brick\The Eavesdropper\An Entire
Mistake\The Exposure of Pamela\The Fall of Augusta\Fine Feathers\The
Five Foolish Virgins (AB)\George's Secret\The Jamboree\James Sutherland,
Ltd.\Julian's Cottage\The Lovers (AB)\M.O.M.\The Male Impersonator\Miss
Maria's Romance\Mr. Carew's Game of Croquet\Mrs. Andrew's Control\*My
Friend the Murderer\Noblesse Oblige\*Professor Burnaby's Discovery\The
Simple Life
BENSON, O(RWIN) G(AYLORD). 1927-2002.
BENSON, (ELEANORA) THEODORA (ROBY). Born in Lichfield, Eng.
BENSTEAD, C(HARLES) R(ICHARD). Lt. Commander in the Royal Navy.
BENTINE, MICHAEL. Born in Watford, Hertfordshire.
BENTLEY, JOHN
Dark Disguise. [Eng.]
BERESFORD, ELISABETH
Love and the SS Beatrice. Hale, 1972 [ship]
BERESFORD, LESLIE. Birth name: Charles Beresford Painter.
BERG, PATTI. 1950-2003.
-If I Can't Have You. Avon, 1998 [Santa Barbara]
BERGSTROM, MICHAEL R.
-Belly of the Whale. iUniverse pb, 2000 [Wis.]
BERRIDGE, ELIZABETH. 1921- . {date correction}
BERRY, WENDELL (ERDMAN). 1934-2002.
BETHAM-EDWARDS, M(ATILDA BARBARA). Born in Suffolk; largely self-educated;
traveled much in rural France.
BETTANY, GEORGE (KERNAHAN GWYNNE). Born in London.
BHABRA, H. B. Add pseudonym: John Ford, q.v.
Zero Yield. delete
BILLETDOUX, FRANCOIS (PAUL). 1927-1991.
BINDER, FREDERICK MOORE. 1920-2004.
BINNS, OTTWELL. Unitarian minister.
BIRD, CARMEL
Unholy Writ. Change [Australia] to [Melb.]
BIRD, KENNETH (GEORGE). Born in Gloucester; journalist, playwright, information officer
for BBC; also author of series of children's books.
BIRKBY, CAROL. Well-known South African foreign correspondent, war reporter and traveler.
BIRKETT, H(ENRY) F(ORREST). Born in Ulverston.
"The Isle of Dreames". (corrected spelling)
BIRTCHER, BARON R. SC: Mike Travis, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BISHOP, LEONARD. 1922-2002.
BITTO, RON(ALD JOHN). ca.1952- .
BLACK, LADBROKE (LIONEL DAY). Born in Burley-in-Wharfdale. SC: Havlock Preed
(adding firt name)
BLACK, LIONEL. SC: Bill Comfort = BC.
The Eve of the Wedding. Add SC Bill Comfort
The Foursome. BC
Outbreak. BC
The Penny Murders. Add SC Bill Comfort
Swinging Murder. Add SC Bill Comfort
BLACK, STEPHEN WILLIAM. ca.1880-1931. South African journalist and playwright.
The Golden Calf. Laurie, 1925 [S. Afr.]
BLACKMON, ANITA [ANITA BLACKMON SMITH]. {Show name thus}
BLACKMORE, R(ICHARD) D(ODDRIDGE). Born in Berkshire; lived for some years in
Wales; called to the bar in 1852 but gave up the law for teaching and writing.
BLAIR, JESSICA. 1923- .
The Locket. Piatkus, 2000 [Hull, 1860s]
BLAIR, MARIA. correct to: BLAIR, MARIE D.
BLAKE, DAN L.
-Killing Frost. Press-Tige, 1998 [Indiana]
BLAKE, JAMES CARLOS
-Red Grass River. Change [ca.1910] to [1911-1924]
BLAKE, MICHELLE. SC: Lily Connor, in title below and subsequent novels.
BLAKE, STACEY. Trained as an artist; traveled extensively (by foot, bicycle) in Europe and N.
Afr.
BLAKELY, MIKE
Summer of Pearls. change [West] to [Tex., 1874, 1944]
BLAKESTON, OSWELL
Fingers. delete the dash
BLEECKER, THEODORE. 1923-2002.
BLESSING, AIRILEE ELLYN
Class of '68. [N.Y.]
BLISS, ADAM
Four Times a Widower. [U.S.]
BLOOMFIELD, ANTHONY (JOHN WESTGATE). 1922-2001.
The Tempter. [Eng.]
BLORE, LIEUT.-COMMANDER TREVOR. (show author name thus)
BLOXSOM, PETER. 1941- . Do not show as pseudonym of Kenneth Bird
BLUNT, GILES. SC: John Cardinal = JC, and in subsequent novel(s).
Forty Words for Sorrow. JC
BOARD, SHERRI L. SC: Katlin Lamar, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BOCCA, AL
Build Me a Blonde. Milestone, 1953
Make It Murder. Milestone, 1953 {show entry thus, deleting reference to Australian
edition}
BODENHEIM, MAXWELL. 1893-1954.
-Sixty Seconds. Liveright, 1929
BOGARD, DALE. {show the Australian editions as published ca.1953}
Dark Kiss. World Distributors, 1952. Invincible (Australia), ca.1953 (Note: This is not
the same book as that published as by Douglas Enefer.)
Let the Dead Sleep On. Delete
Send Her No Lilies. World Distributers, 1950
BOGART, WILLIAM
Sands Street. delete
BOGNER, NORMAN. SC: Michael Danton = MD, and in subsequent novel(s).
-The Madonna Complex. Coward, 1968; Allen, 1969 [NYC, Can.]
To Die in Provence. MD
BOLT, BEN
The Sword of Fortune. [1685]
BONANSINGA, JAY R.
Head Case. [Chi.]
BONSACK, CORNELIA. 1922-2003.
BOOTH, CHRISTOPHER B.
Mr. Clackworthy, Con Man. [Chi.]
BOOTH, STEPHEN. SC: Constable Ben Cooper, in title below and subsequent novels.
BOOTHBY, GUY (NEWELL). Born in Adelaide; educated in England, and after some years in
Australia he settled in England.
Across the World for a Wife. delete the dash
A Sailor's Bride. White, 1889 [ship]
BOOTHE, GARY F. ca.1939- .
The Secret of Sherlock Holmes. Press Craft pb (Wash.), 1997 (Sherlock Holmes.)
[Eng., past]
BORLASE, JAMES SKIPP
Blue Cap the Bushranger; or, The Australian Dick Turpin. Fox (London), 186?
{correcting title and publisher/date}
Ned Kelly: The Ironclad Australian Bushranger. Isaacs (London), 1881
The Night Fossickers and other Australian tales of peril and adventure. Also published as:
Daring Deeds and Tales of Peril and Adventure. Warne, 1868. And as: Australian
Tales of Peril and Adventure. Warne, 1870. And as: Australian Tales of
Peril and Adventure in Town and Bush. Cole (Melb.), ca.1890 ss: The Ace
of Spades\Buried Alive\Homeward Bound via Panama\King Rum Tum's Ghost\A
Leap for Life\The Lubra's Revenge\The Madman's Tale\The Missing Finger\Mystery
and Murder\Night Fossickers\Pursuing and Pursued\The Salted Claims\The
Shepherd's Hut\A Sticking-Up-and-Shooting-Down Adventure\Tale of a
Skull\Three Golden Hairs
Stirring Tales of Colonial Adventure. Warne, 1894 ss (with some crime): The Black
Bloodhound\The "Blue Noses"\Lured to Their Doom\Morning Call on Zebra
Wolves\The Overseer at Cooinda\Perils Amongst Papuans\Saved by Shadows\A
Slip Between Two Oceans
BORLIK, LINDA STAHL. 1938-2003.
BORODIN, GEORGE
The President Died at Noon. correct publisher/date to: Staples, 1944 [Paris, 1932]
BORTH, WILLAN G. Born in Burton-on-Trent.
BOUCICAULT, DION(YSIUS LARDNER). Born in Dublin and educated there and in London;
actor and playwright.
BOURCHIER, M. H.
The Adventures of a Goldsmith. Matthews, 1898 [Fr., ca.1800]
BOUSTEAD, LEILA
The Blue Diamonds. {correction; deleting the dash} [India, Ceylon]
BOW, ROSS
-The Fatal Fence, Aldine, 1930
-A Reckless Gamble. Aldine, 1931
BOWEN, KEVIN. SC: Dr. Wil Wilson, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BOWEN, MARJORIE. Born in Hayling.
BOWICK, DOROTHY MULLER. Pseudonym of Dorothy Bowick Mueller, 1901-1989.
BOWNE, SAM(UEL W.). 1925-2003.
BOX, SYDNEY. Add: Born in Beckenham.
BOYCE, MRS. E. C.
Murdered or ____? Arrowsmith, 1890
BOYD, R(OBERT) S. Ref: CA.
BOYER, RICHARD L(EWIS)
The Giant Rat of Sumatra. Change [1893] to [1894]
BOYLE, ANN (PETERS). 1916-2003.
BRADBURY, RAY(MOND DOUGLAS)
-Something Wicked This Way Comes. [Ill.]
BRADDON, M. E.
Aurora Floyd. Change U.S. publisher from Harper to Peterson
The Golden Calf. Change U.S. publisher from Lovell to Munro
John Marchmont's Legacy. Change U.S. publisher from Harper to Peterson
The Lady Lisle. Change U.K. publication date from 1861 to 1862
Mohawks. Change U.S. publisher from Harper to Ogilvie
One Life, One Love. Add U.S. edition: Lupton, 1893
BRADFORD, BARBARA TAYLOR
Dangerous to Know. [Conn.]
BRADLEY, LAURA. Pseudonym of Linda E. Zimmerhanzel, ca.1965- .
BRADY, LIZ. SC: Jane Yeats, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
BRAND, MAX
The Masterman. Five Star, 2000 [Alaska, 1800s]
BRAND, (CHARLES) NEVILLE. Employed by the Bank of England.
BRANDON, JOHN G(ORDON). Show SC Patrick Aloysius McCarthy as Detective-Inspector.
The Bond Street Murder. (Note: This is a rewrite of Brandon's Sexton Blake novel, Murder on the Fourth Floor, q.v.)
The Dragnet. SC: Detective-Inspector Patrick Aloysius McCarthy
M for Murder! [London]
BRANDON, WILLIAM (E.). 1914-2002.
BRAUN, LILIAN JACKSON. Add: Ref: CA.
BRAUN, MATTHEW
Shadow Killers. St. Martin's pb, 2000 [Santa Fe, 1800s]
BRAZAITIS, MARK (THOMAS). Ref: CA.
BREEDIN, DAVID. correct to: BREEDEN, David
BREEM, WALLACE (WILFRED SWINBURNE). 1926-1990.
BREJLA, TERRY. SC: Don DeCarlo, in title below and subsequent novels.
BRETT, SIMON. SC: Carole Seddon = CS, and in subsequent novels.
The Body on the Beach. CS
BREWER, STEVE. SC: Drew Gavin = DG, and in subsequent novel(s).
End Run. DG
BRIANT, JOHN H. SC: Jason Black, in title below and subsequent novels.
BRICE, MONICA. 1910-1999.
BRIDGES, HILDA
Chinese Jade. Wright, 1933
BRIDGES, ROY(AL). Born in Hobart, Tasmania.
BRIDGES, VICTOR (GEORGE DeFREYNE)
Jetsam. {was the ss "The Later Edition" really published so much later in The Strand
Magazine?}
BRIDGMONT, LESLIE
Unbriefed Mission. [Eng.]
BRIEN, R. N. Pseudonym of Jerome Bernard Whelan.
The Missing Solicitor. Skeffington, 1952 [Eng.]
BRIGGS, PATRICIA
When Demons Walk. Ace. 1998
BRIGHT, JOHN. Born in Sheffield.
BRIGHTWELL, EMILY. change [1800s] to [1880s] and [Eng.] to [London]
BRIN, SUSANNAH. ca.1949- .
BRISBANE, COUTTS
The Memory Man. Nelson (London), 1948
BROCKMANN, SUZANNE
Body Guard. [NYC]
Get Lucky. Silhouette, 2000 [Calif.]
Identity Unknown. Silhouette, 1999; Silhouette (U.K.), 2000 [N. Mex.]
BROCKSEN, ROBERT W. SC: Jim Boston, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
The Game Killers. (Amy L. Woodis, ca.1953- .)
BROOKES, KENNETH. 1909- .
Perilous River. Jarrolds, 1938 [China]
BROOKINS, CARL. SC: Michael Tanner, in title below and subsequent novels.
BROOKS, (AMY HELEN) PATRICIA. Delete birth date and Ref: CA.
BROOKS, (CHARLES WILLIAM) SHIRLEY. 1816-1874. {adding first names and
correcting birth year} Born in London; studied law but became a novelist,
playwright and editor of Punch.
BROSNAN, JOHN (RAYMOND). 1947-2005.
BROWN, ALAN. Joint pseudonym of Tim Brown and Alan Rustage, 1949- , q.v.
Ccorrection)
BROWN, BOB. correct to: BROWN, ROBERT
BROWN, DALE
Battle Born. add [Kor.]
Day of the Cheetah. add [Russ.]
Hammerheads. [Carib.]
BROWN, DAN. SC: Robert Langdon = RL, and in subsequent novels.
Angels & Demons. RL
BROWN, ELWOOD (S.). 1919(?)-1971(?).
BROWNE, MARSHALL. SC: Inspector Anders = A, and in subsequent novel(s); Otto Rudd = OR.
The Burnt City. Show as pb OR
The Gilded Cage. Show as pb and change publication date to: 1996 OR
The Wooden Leg of Inspector Anders. A
BROWNING, GARETH
The Black Ink Mystery. [London]
BROWNLEE, FRANK HAROLD. 1875-1952. {Date correction}
-Ntsukumbibi: Cattle Thief. Cape, 1929 [S.Afr.]
BROYLES, R(ANDALL) L. 1931-2003.
BRUCE, H. A.
From the Ranks to the Peerage. Digby, 1899 [Eng.]
BRUCE, KENNEDY
The Poisoned Fang. [India]
BRUHNS, NINA. ca.1954- .
Catch Me If You Can. Silhouette, 2000 [La.]
BRUNO, JOSEPH J(OHN)
BRYANT, M(ARGUERITE). 1870-1962. = BRYANT, MARGUERITE
{so link the two entries and show dates as above}
BRYCE, MRS. E. C.
Murdered or _____? Arrowsmith, 1890
BRYDEN, H(ENRY) A(NDERSON). Born in Banbury.
BUCHANAN, WILLIAM J(ESSE). 1926-2005.
BUCKLEY, CHRISTOPHER
Royal Chase. [Europe]
BUCKLEY, FIONA
To Ruin a Queen. Change [Fr.] to [Wales]
BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F.
Marco Polo, If You Can. add [Russ.]
BUCKSTONE, J(OHN) B(ALDWIN). Born in London; actor, stage manager and prolific
playwright.
BUDD, JACKSON
The Three Jolly Vagabonds. Delete
BUGGE, CAROLE
The Haunting of Torre Abbey. change [past] to [1890s]
The Star of India. add [London]
BULEY, E(RNEST) C(HARLES). 1869-1933.
-The Flying Jockey. Aldine, 1924
-Golden Barb's Victory. Aldine, 1924
-The Luck of Mapledown. Aldine, 1924
-Paddy Doran. Aldine, 1924
-A Rogue at Rugeley. Aldine, 1925
-The White Moth. Aldine, 1925
BUNKER, DUSTY. SC: Samantha Blackwell, in title below and subsequent novels.
BUNKER, EDWARD. 1933-2005.
BURCELL, ROBIN. SC: Kate Gillespie, in title marked KG and subsequent novels
Every Move She Makes. KG
BURDEN, PETER. 1948- . Born in Birmingham, living in Hertfordshire. See: John Francome,
1952- .
BURGIN, G. B. Born in Croydon.
BURKE, THOMAS
Twinkletoes. Richards, 1917; McBride, 1918
BURNETT, GEORGE
Violent Security. [London]
BURRAGE, A(THOL) HARCOURT. Born in Earlswood.
BURRAGE, A(LFRED) M(cLELLAND). SC: Derek Scarfe (correction)
-Some Ghost Stories. Palmer, 1927; Bookfinger, 1980 ss: Between the Minute and the
Hour\Bowdean Farm\Footprints\Furze Hollow\The Gambler's Room\The Green Scarf\Nobody's
House\Playmates\The Room Over the Kitchen\The Summer-House\Wrastler's End\The Wrong
Station\The Yellow Curtains
BURRAGE, E(DWIN) HARCOURT. See also: Anonymous ("The Conjuror Detective").
BURRARD, GERALD. Born in India; expert on firearms, ballistics, and game hunting.
BURROWS, GERALDINE [GERALDINE BURROWS LONGO]. 1950- .
Miss Sedgewick and the Spy. Five Star, 2000 [Fr., 1814]
BURT, MICHAEL
We'll Soldier No More. Ward, 1943 [India] (Series of episodes, one criminous.)
BURTON, CARL D. 1913-2004.
BURTON, MILES. SC: Insp. Henry Arnold {adding first name}
BUSBY, F(RANCIS) M(ARION, JR.). 1921-2005.
BUSH, M(IRIAM R.) LLOYD. 1925-1999(?).
BUTCHER, JIM. SC: Harry Dresden, in title below and subsequent novels.
BUTLER, NANCY. Pseudonym of Nancy J. Hajeski, 1951- .
The Rake's Retreat. Signet, 1999 [Eng., 1810s]
BUTLER, WILLIAM VIVIAN
Young Detectives' Whodunit. Granada pb, 1983 ss (intended for younger readers):
The Case of the Crowded Compartment\The Case of the Falling Star\The Case
of the Haunted Yacht\The Case of the Perilous Planet\The Case of the
Screwed-Up Scarecrow\The Case of the Wounded Caesar
BYFORD-JONES, W(ILFRED). 1907-1977. Journalist and editor.
BYRD, CHARLES W.
Retribution: and other short fiction. Xlibris pb, 2000 ss (with some crime):
Anniversary\Elizabeth\The Hanging\The Marked\Midnight\Red Duck\Retribution\Sprightly Spirits
BYRD, ELIZABETH. 1912-1989.
Rest Without Peace. delete the dash
BYRON, RONALD
Hamilton Avenue. Constable, 1957
CABLE, BOYD. Born in Bangalore, India; playwright and screenwriter.
CADELL, ELIZABETH
Deck with Flowers. Canadian title: Decked with Flowers. Star Weekly (newspaper
supplement), 1973
None So Blind. Star Weekly (Canadian newspaper supplement), 1965
CADIGAN, PAT
Dervish Is Digital. add U.S. edition: Tor, 2001 [NYC]
CAILLOU, ALAN
The Mindanao Pearl. [Philippines]
CAIN, ROBERT. ca.1924- . Journalist in south Florida.
CAINE, HALL
The Shadow of a Crime. add [1600s]
CALDON, CHRISTOPHER C.1965- .
-Concrete Hotel. Tiras pb (Kan. City), 1998 [Fla.]
CALL, MAX. 1924-1995(?).
CALTHROP, DION CLAYTON
The Ivory Mask. Hodder, 1924 [London]
CAMACHO, AUSTIN S. SC: Hannibal Jones, in title below and subsequent novels.
CAMBRAY, C. K.
Personal. [Conn.]
CAMBRIDGE, ADA. Born in Norfolk; married and went to Australia in 1870.
CAMERON, LINDY
Golden Relic. Change [Australia] to [Melb.]
CAMERON, MRS. LOVETT. Born in Essex.
CAMP, CANDACE
A Stolen Heart. Mira, 2000 [Paris, London, 1789, 1811]
CAMPANOZZI, LOUIS A. 1943-2002.
CAMPBELL, HAZEL (MARY FAITH). Born in India.
CAMPBELL, SIR MALCOLM. Born in Chislehurst.
CAMPBELL, RAMSEY
-Ancient Images. [London]
CAMPBELL, SCOTT
The Adventures of Felix Boyd. [NYC]
Below the Dead-Line. [NYC]
The Exploits of a Private Detective. [NYC]
Felix Boyd's Final Problems. [NYC]
Felix Boyd's Revelations. [NYC]
On the Trail of "Big Finger". [NYC]
CAMPION, CYRIL (THERON). Born in London; dramatist.
CANDLER, EDMUND. A teacher and professor of English literature in India.
CANFIELD, SANDRA (KAY PATTERSON). 1944-2003.
CANNELL, STEPHEN J(OSEPH)
The Devil's Workshop. [Md.]
CANNON, CURT
I Like 'Em Tough. ss correction: Deadlier Than the Mail
CANNON, ELLIOTT
The Treachery Trade. [Greece]
CAPELLI, ACE
The Big Deal. Castle pb, ca.1954
Trapped. Correct publisher to: Castle pb
CAPES, BERNARD
The Mill of Silence. Change U.K. publisher/date from Long, 1902 to: Leng pb, 1899
CAPETO, ISABEL. Delete Ref: CA.
CARBONE, SONNY
Three Shots in the Night. Literacy Volunteers pb (N.Y.), 1992 (63 pp.)
CARD, ORSON SCOTT
-Homebody. Harper, 1998 [N.C.]
CAREW, CHARLTON
The Poacher's Wife. [Eng.]
CAREW, JACK
-The Leather Glove. Aldine, 1927
CAREY, BASIL
Left for Dead. [China]
CAREY, DIANE [DIANE CAREY-BRODEUR]. 1954- . Ref: CA.
After the Torchlight. Signet, 1986 [Eng., 1745]
CAREY, ROSA NOUCHETTE. Born in London.
CARGILL, LESLIE
Fortune's Apprentice. Delete
CARLETON, COUSIN MAY
La Masque; or, The Midnight Queen. [London, 1665]
CARLON, PATRICIA
The Whispering Wall. [Syd.]
CARLSON, P(ATRICIA) M(cEVOY)
Bad Blood. add [NYC]
CARPENTER, CARLETON
Sleight of Hand. Also published as: Sleight of Deadly Hand. Black Walnut pb, 1985
Stumped. Black Walnut pb, 1985 [N.Y.]
CARPENTER, EDWARD CHILDS. Born in Philadelphia.
CARPENTER, HELEN (ALDEN) K(NIPE). Wife of Edward Childs Carpenter, 1870-1952, q.v.
CARR, CAMERON. 1876- . Pseudonym: R. R. Ryan, q.v.
CARR, FRANK
-Baby Loughton-Master of Men. Aldine, 1930
CARR, KIRBY
Let Me Kill You, Sweetheart. [L.A.]
Who Killed You, Cindy Castle? [L.A.]
CARR, WILLIAM H. A. 1924-2003.
CARREL, MARK
The Case of the Perfect Alibi. [U.S.]
A Sword of Silk. [Chi.]
CARROLL, JAMES P.
-Memorial Bridge. Houghton, 1911
CARROLL, JONATHAN
After Silence. [L.A.]
-From the Teeth of Angels. Collins, 1994; Doubleday, 1994 [Vienna]
CARSTAIRS, JOHN PADDY
-Call No Man Faithful. Hutchinson, 1951 [ship]
CARTER, EDITH. Actress and playwright; born in Sheffield.
CARTER, NICHOLAS
The Crime of a Countess. Add U.K. edition: Aldine, n.d.
CASEY, ROBERT J(OSEPH). {add middle name}
The Secret of 37 Hardy Street. [Chi.]
CASSIDAY, BRUCE (BINGHAM). 1920-2005.
Operation Goldkill. Correct title to: code name: Jericho Operation Goldkill
{code name given in lower case as above}
CASSIDY, JOHN (RUFUS). 1922-2004.
CASTILLO, LINDA. Living in Dallas.
Remember the Night. Silhouette, 2000; Silhouette (U.K.), 2002 [New Or.]
CASTLE, EGERTON. Born in London.
CATANACH, J. N.
The Last Rite of Hugo T. [NYC]
CAULFIELD, MAX
Bruce Lee Lives? Add U.K. edition, listing first: Star, 1975
CAUSEY, JAMES O. 1924- . (dating correction)
CAVERLY, CAROL A.,
Dead in Hog Heaven. (correction)
CERNACH, SEAN. SC: Pete Sandstrom, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
CHALKER, JACK L(AURENCE). 1944-2005.
The Moreau Factor. [Wash. D.C.]
CHAMP, TOM
-Foes in the Saddle. Aldine, 1929
-A Racing Certainty. Aldine, 1930
CHAMPLIN, TIM
Treasure of the Templars. Five Star, 2000 [N. Mex., 1897]
CHANCE, JOHN NEWTON. SC: Mr. Evelyn DeHavilland {adding SC first name}
CHANDLER, GLENN
Killer. (Novelization of a TV movie.) {correction}
CHANDLER, PETER
Bucks. [Chi.]
CHANDLER, RANDY. ca.1947- . See: T. Winter-Damon.
CHANG, LEONARD. SC: Allen Choice, in title below and subsequent novels.
CHANNON, E(THEL) M(ARY). Born in Ireland.
CHAPMAN, H. E.
The Heseltine Mystery. [London]
CHASE, KIP
Murder Most Ingenious. [L.A.]
CHATER, ELIZABETH EILEEN MOORE. 1910-2004.
CHATTERTON, (HENRIETTA) GEORGIANA (MARCIA). 1806-1876.
-Compensation. Parker, 1856
CHAVETTE, EUGENE
Mystery of Hotel Brichet. Show original title as: "Defunt Brichet"
CHEATHAM, LILLIAN. 1926-2004.
CHEKHOV, ANTON PAVLOVICH
The Shooting Party. (Translation of "Drama na Okhote", originally serialized in a
Russian newspaper, "Novosti Dnia," in 1884-5.)
CHEPAITIS, BARBARA
Learning Fear. Add [N.Y.]
CHERNYONOK, MIKHAIL (YAKOVLEVICH). SC: Anton Biryukov {correction}
CHERRY, BOB. Native Texan living in Wyo.
CHESBRO, GEORGE
Dream of a Falling Eagle. [NYC]
CHESNEY, MARION. Pseudonym of Marion C. Gibbons, 1936- .
Plain Jane. St. Martin's, 1986; Firecrest, 1987 [London, 1808]
The Scandalous Lady Wright. Crest, 1990; Hale, 1991
CHESNEY, WEATHERBY
The Romance of a Queen. [Balkans]
CHESTER, SARAH. Pseudonym of Marion C. Gibbons, 1936- .
CHEYNEY, PETER
Lady Beware. Show title in U.S. as Lady, Beware
CHIEL, DEBORAH. ca.1947- .
CHILD, LEE
Running Blind. [Portland]
CHILDAR, CATHARINE. Pseudonym of Annie C. C. Aldrich.
The Double Dutchman. Hurst, 1884
CHITTENDEN, F. A.
The Widow in White. [Eng.]
CHIZMAR, RICHARD
Monsters and other stories. Subterranean pb, 1998 ss (with some crime): Heroes\Like
Father, Like Son\The Man with X-Ray Eyes\Monsters\Night Call\The Silence of Sorrow
CHMIELEWSKI, STEVE(N A.). show name thus
CHOLMONDELEY, MARY. Born in Hodnet, Shropshire.
Diana Tempest. delete the dash
CHRISTIE, DOUGLAS. Born in Scotland.
CHRISTOPHER, LAWRENCE. SC: Mick Hart, in title below and subsequent novels.
CIAMBRONE, DAVID F. SC: Virginia Davies, in title below and subsequent novels.
CLAMP, H. M. E. Born in Woking, Eng.
CLANCY, TOM
Clear and Present Danger. [Colom.]
Debt of Honor. [Jap.]
Executive Orders. [Wash. D.C.]
Patriot Games. [London]
Red Storm Rising. [Europe]
Without Remorse. [Viet Nam, 1970s]
CLAPP, PATRICIA [PATRICIA CLAPP CONE]. 1912-2003.
CLAPPEN, JOHN. Born in Westcliff-on-Sea; navigating officer for British India Steam
Navigation Co.
CLARE, BAXTER. SC: Lt. L. A. "Frank" Franco, in title below and subsequent novels.
CLARK, GAIL
Dulcie Blight. change [Eng., ca.1810] to [London, 1812]
The Baroness of Bow Street. change [Eng., cal1810] to [London, 1812]
CLARK, MARCUS. Born in London; went to Australia in 1863; journalist, drama critic and
playwright there.
CLARK, MARY HIGGINS
Moonlight Becomes You. Change [R.I.] to: [Newport]
CLARKE, ANNA. 1919-2004.
Poison Parsley. add U.S. edition: Berkley, 1992
CLARKE, LAURENCE
Bernard Treves's Boots. [Eng.]
The Mayfair Mystery. [London]
CLAUSEN, LOWEN. SC: Katherine Murphy, in title below and subsequent novels.
CLAY, BERTHA
Romance of a Black Veil. Munro, 1883; Stevens (anonymously), ca.1900 . Also
published as by Charlotte M. Brame: Lovell, 1886
CLAY, E. HAMILTON
Deadly Wanton. Cleveland (Syd.), n.d.
CLEEVE, BRIAN
Death of a Painted Lady. Change [Ire.] to [Dublin]
CLEGG, DOUGLAS
Purity. [R.I.]
CLELAND, R(OBERT)
A Rich Man's Relatives. White, 1885 [Can.]
CLEMENT, FRANK A.
Picture Him Dead! (adding exclamation point)
CLEMENTS, E. H.
Parcel of Fortune. [Eng.]
Sea-Change. [Eng.]
CLEMENTS, HENRY
-She Waits. Popular Library, 1975 [NYC] (Novelization of a TV movie.)
CLIFFORD, MRS. W. K. Born in London and brought up in Barbados.
CLIMER, STEVEN LEE. 1966- .
Demonesque. Darktales pb (Mo.), 1999 [Mich.]
CLOTHIER, PETER (DEAN)
Chiaroscuro. [NYC]
CLOUSTON, J(OSEPH) STORER. Born in Cumberland; educated at Oxford and called to the
bar in 1895; lived in Orkney.
CLYNES, MICHAEL
A Brood of Vipers. Change [1520s] to [1523]
COBB, BELTON
Suspicion in Triplicate. Delete SC Cheviot Burmann
COBB, SYLVANUS
-The King's Talisman. [Mid. East]
COBBAN, J(AMES) Mac;LAREN. Born in Aberdeen and trained as a Presbyterian minister.
COCKEY, TIM. SC: Hitchcock Sewell, in title below and subsequent novels.
COCKTON, HENRY. Born in London.
The Steward. Clark, 1850
CODY, LIZA
Backhand. [London, Fla.]
Bad Company. [London]
Monkey Wrench. [London]
Under Contract. [London]
COETZEE, JOHN. 1940- .
-In the Heart of the Country. Secker, 1977. U.S. title: From the Heart of the Country.
Harper, 1977 [S. Afr.]
COFFMAN, VIRGINIA (EDITH). 1914-2005.
COGGESHALL, INA. SC: Jennifer McCallum and Bill Conlon, in title below and subsequent
novel(s).
COGGINS, MARK. SC: August Riordan, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
COHEN, LEN. SC: Micki Feldsher, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
COKE, DESMOND. Writer of stories for boys.
COLBY, ROBERT. 1919-2004.
COLBY, TED. SC: Jack Deiter, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
COLE, CATHY. SC: Nicola Sharpe, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
COLE, DAVID. SC: Laura Winslow, in title below and subsequent novels.
COLE, MARTINA. SC: Maura Ryan = MR, and in subsequent novel(s).
Dangerous Lady. MR
COLE, MELLEN
Cy Ross. Gay, 1891; Ogilvie, 1891 [Eng., Calif.]
COLE, R(OBERT) WILLIAM. Set: Eng.
-The Artificial Girl. [acad.]
COLE, SOPHIE. Born in London.
COLEMAN, M(ARY) E(LIZABETH). 1930- .
-The Vengeful Guest. Hale, 1984
COLERIDGE, M(ARY) E(LIZABETH). Born and lived in London.
COLLEY, I(SOBEL) B(AIN). -1991. Author of children's poetry; contributor to the
children's section of the New Zealand Herald.
COLLIER, JANE. Pseudonym of Jane Jackson, 1944- . (correction)
COLLIER, JOHN (HENRY NOYES)
Fancies and Goodnights. ss correction: The Invisible Dove Dancer of Strathpheen Island
COLLIER, RICHARD (HUGHESON). Delete Ref: CA.
COLLINS, CHARLES ALLSTON. Brother of (William) Wilkie Collins, 1824-1889, q.v.
COLLINS, LARRY. 1929-2005.
White Widow. Delete
COLLINS, RANDALL. Add: Ref: CA.
COLLINS, (WILLIAM) WILKIE. SC: Mr. Troy = T.
The Haunted Hotel. T
My Lady's Money. T
COLLISON, WILSON. SC: Steve Moffatt = SM.
Glittering Isle. SM
The Second Mrs. Lynton. SM
COLQUHOUN, KEITH. 1927- . {correction}
COLSON, PERCY. Born in Barnet.
COMPTON, HERBERT (EASTWICK)
The Palace of Spies. [London]
The Undertaker's Field. [Eng.]
COMPTON, RALPH. 1920-1998.
Sixguns and Double Eagles. Signet, 1998 [West, 1884]
COMYN, BRUCE
-Wicked Thomas Carey. Macdonald, 1943
CONAWAY, JIM C.
Angel Possessed, as by J. C. Conaway.
CONLEY, ROBERT J(ACKSON)
Go-Ahead Rider. Correct Evans publication date to: 1990
CONN, BRUCE C. ca.1950- .
CONNELLY, MICHAEL
The Poet. [Denver]
CONNOLLY, G(EORGE) A(GUSTUS) V(ICTOR)
Blotted Copy Books. Wright, 1933
CONTE, CHARLES. Charles Roy Mackinnon, 1924-2005.
CONVERSE, FLORENCE
Sphinx. Dutton, 1931; Dent, 1931 [It.]
CONWAY, HUGH
Carriston's Gift and other stories. Move entry here from F. J. Fargus entry and change
U.K. date from 1884 to 1886
Dark Days. Arrowsmith, 1884; Holt, 1884 {entry moved here from F. J. Fargus entry,
and U.S. date corrected}
Slings and Arrows and other tales. Move entry here from F. J. Fargus entry
CONWAY, PETER
One for the Road. [London]
COOK, ALAN. SC: Lillian Morgan, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
COOK, KIRTLEY R. ca.1957- .
COOK, ROBIN.
Contagion. SC: Jack Stapleton & Laurie Montgomery
COOK-ANDERSON, GRETCHEN (R.). ca.1969- .
COOKSON, CATHERINE
Feathers in the Fire. Change Bantam, 1973 to: Bobbs, 1972
COOPER, (GWALDYS) DOROTHY
-Malice in the Sun. Gresham, 1962
COOPER, EDWARD H(ERBERT). Born in Newcastle under Lyme; a journalist.
COOPER, LEONARD
Wanted at His Office. [Eng.]
COOPER, MORTON
Delinquent! {delete the dash} [NYC]
COPELAND, BILL. 1917-2004.
COPP, TED [THEODORE BAYARD FLETCHER COPP]. 1902- . SC: Steve Knight in all
titles, intended for younger readers
-The Bridge of Bombers. Grosset, 1941.
The Mystery of Devil's Hand. Grosset, 1941 [Belize]
-The Phantom Fleet. Grosset, 1942
COREN, ALAN. 1938- .
Bumf. Robson, 1984 ss (humorous pieces from Punch; criminous ones marked *):
Affluent Societies\Animal Crackers\*Birds of a Feather\Bleeding Hearts\*Blue
Flics\Christmas Message\The Denmark Factor\Enigma Variations\Fish Out of
Water\For Fear of Finding Something Worse\From Grave to Gay, by Turns,
and Gay to Grave\Going by the Book\Good Star, Bad Star\Just a Snog at
Twilight\Lif' Dat Bail\Metamorphosis\Moscow or Bust\The New Extremely
English Bible\No Bloody Fear\O Little Town of Cricklewood\Royal Slice
of Bread\Shelf Life\Sixty Vainglorious Years\Somebody Up There Life
Me\Subordinate Claus\Tax Britannica\10.66 Pounds and All That\Thought
for Today\To a Degree\A Winter's Tale\Wrap Up Some Red Roses for an Old Lady
CORNFORD, L(ESLIE) COPE. A journalist and short story writer.
CORREN, GRACE
Mansion of Deadly Dreams. [L.I., late 1800s]
CORRINGTON, JOHN WILLIAM. Add: Ref: CA.
CORY, DESMOND
Begin, Murderer! [Oxford]
A Bit of a Shunt Up the River. [Wales]
The Dobie Paradox. Change [Scot.] to [Wales]
Johnny Goes West. Change [S. Am.] to [Venez.]
COSTELLO, PETE
Undercover Dame. Edwin Self, ca.1952
COURTNEY, DONALD (V.). ca.1935- .
Simba Gold. Dell, 1985 [Tanzania]
COWARD, MAT. SC: Insp. Don Packham and Constable Frank Mitchell, in title below and
subsequent novel(s).
COWDRICK, JESSE C. See: Anonymous (Broadway Billy series).
COX, EDMUND CHARLES. Born in Exeter.
COXE, GEORGE HARMON
Peril Afloat. Saalfield, 1938 [ship]
CRABBE, RICHARD E(DWARD). SC: Sgt. Tom Braddock, in title below and subsequent
novel(s).
CRACE, JIM. Living in Birmingham.
CRANE, MICHAEL. SC: Jack Conwell, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
CRANKSHAW, EDWARD. 1909-1984.
CRAVEN, JERRY
Snake Mountain. Texas Christian Univ., 2000 [Tex.]
CRAWSHAY-WILLIAMS, ELIOT. Educated at Eton and Oxford; served in parliament;
author and playwright.
CREASEY, JOHN
The Toff and the Terrified Taxman. (title correction)
CREIGHTON, CHRISTOPHER. Pseudonym of John Christopher Ainsworthy-Davis.
CRIDER, BILL. SC: Prof. Sally Good = SG, and in subsequent novels.
Murder Is an Art. SG
CRISP, FRANK (ROBSON). 1915-1996.
-The Devil Diver. Change U.K. publisher from Lane to: Bodley Head
-The Golden Quest. Change U.K. publisher from Lane to: Bodley Head
-The Haunted Reef. Change U.K. publisher from Lane to: Bodley Head
-The Nail of Suspicion. Change publisher from Low to: Paul
-The Sea Robbers. Add U.K. editing, listing first: Bodley Head, 1949
-The Treasure of Barby Swin. Change U.K. publisher from Lane to: Bodley Head
-The Weird Archer. Change publisher from Lane to: Bodley Head
CRISP, N(ORMAN) J(AMES). 1923-2005.
CROFT, JENNIFER S. 1962- . Pseudonym: Jennifer L. Jordan, q.v.
CROKER, B. M. Born in Ireland.
CROMARSH, H. RIPLEY
The Secret of the Moor Cottage. [Eng., 1700s]
CROMIE, ROBERT. Born in Ireland.
CROMMELIN, MAY. Born in Ireland.
-The Freaks of Lady Fortune. White, 1891
CROSBY, GEORGE S. SC: Bill Reardon, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
CROSS, VICTORIA. Born in India.
CROSSING, WILLIAM
From a Dartmoor Cot. [Eng., past] all listed stories criminous except The Wish Hounds
CROWE, CATHERINE (ANN STEVENS). Born in Kent; lived mostly in Edinburgh after
marriage.
CRUMBLEY, D. LARRY
The Ultimate Rip-Off. Thomas Horton pb, 1998
CRUMLEY, JAMES
Dancing Bear. [Montana]
CRUMP, DAVID. SC: Robert Herrick, in both titles.
Conflict of Interest. Strawberry Hill pb, 1997
The Holding Company. Show as pb
CRUNDEN, ALLEN B.
Chicago Winter's Tale. Change [WWI] to [1916]
CRUZ, MARK. SC: Chet Tabor/Kill Squad (Instead of Chester Tabor)
Voyage of Death. [Mex.]
CULLUM, RIDGWELL. Born in London; traveled widely for 30 years before settling in Eng.
CUNNINGHAM, JERE
-The Visitor. [Chi.]
CURTISS, PHILIP EVERETT. Reporter.
CURWEN, HENRY. Born in Cumberland; came to London and then to India where he was
editor of the Times of India.
CURZON, CLARE
Guilty Knowledge. Change [ca.1905] to [1908]
CUSHMAN, DAN
Port Orient. Add U.K. edition: Fawcett (London), 1956
CUSSLER, CLIVE
Cyclops. [Cuba]
D., A.
Shooting Stars. Newby, 1869
DABBS, GEORGE H. R.
The Ladder of Pain. Deacon, 1905
DAIN, CATHERINE. SC: Faith Cassidy = FC, and in subsequent novel(s); Mariana Morgan =
MM, and in subsequent novel(s).
Angel in the Dark. MM
Death of the Party. FC
DALE, CREIGHTON
Behind the Blank. [Eng.]
DALE, DARLEY. Born in London.
DALEY, JOSEPH A(NDREW). 1927-2004.
DALTON, JAMES. Pseudonym of James (Thomas) Grady, 1949- , q.v. {correction}
DALTON, MORAY. Pseudonym of Katherine Mary Dalton Renoir, 1881-1963.
{correction}
-The Sword of Love. Collins, 1920 [It., 1400s]
DALY, CARROLL JOHN
The Adventures of Satan Hall. [NYC]
DALZIEL, JAMES
High Life in the Far East. [Far East]
DAMS, JEANNE M.
The Red, White and Blue Murders. Change [ca.1900] to [1901]
DANE, DONALD. Born in Findhorn; prolific fiction author (8 « million words published 1922-
1934); also wrote radio plays.
DANIEL, (WILLIAM) ROLAND. Actor turned writer.
The Dragon's Claw. Add series character: Wu Fang
The Spider's Web. SC: Insp. Jack Pearson
The Twenty Two Windows. SC: Wu Fang
DANIELS, DOROTHY
Meg. Delete
DANIELS, PHILIP
The Dracula Murders. [Eng.]
DANVERS, DENNIS
-The Fourth World. [Mex., future]
DARBY, CATHERINE. Series: Falcon Saga = F. {so identify all titles with Falcon in title, and
add a dash in front of each one}
DARE, JUSTINE
-Night Fires. Onyx, 2000 [Wash.]
DAVENTRY, LEONARD (JOHN). 1915-1987. Pseudonym: Martin Alexander, q.v.
DAVID-NEEL, ALEXANDRA (LOUISE EUGENIE MARIE). (Name correction) Born in
Paris; lived for many years in the Far East.
DAVIDSON, (MARIE) DIANE. {adding first name as shown}
DAVIDSON, LILLIAS CAMPBELL. Born in Brooklyn; a novelist in England, later an
anthropologist and professor of Swahili at London Univ.
DAVIDSON, LIONEL
Night of Wenceslas. Change [Czech.] to [Prague]
The Sun Chemist. [Isr.]
DAVIDSON, NICOLE
Dying to Dance. [Md.]
DAVIES, DAVID STUART
The Scroll of the Dead. [Eng., 1895-6]
Sherlock Holmes and the Hentzau Affair. [1895]
DAVIES, JACK (HENRY LESLIE BERNARD). 1913-1994. show byline thus and delete
cross-reference to John Davies
The Holdup. Correct to: Le Holdup. [Fr.]
DAVIES, JOHN. Once a schoolmaster, then in the military, then a journalist, and then an
editor and free-lance writer. [show byline and author information thus,
deleting dates and cross-reference to Jack Davies]
See Naples and Die. correct publisher to: Collins
DAVIES, JOHN. Born in Zimbabwe; educated in engineering at Univ. Of Cape Town; CEO and
sole shareholder of a large telecommunications company; living in Cape Town.
The Fourth Dimension. Hale, 1998 [S. Afr.]
DAVIES, N. E.
Doctor Cockaigne. [Eng.]
DAVIS, ELLIS J(AMES)
-His Little Bill of Sale. [Eng.]
DAVIS, FREDERICK C.
Death to the Witness. Also contains ss: The Eye in the Wall
DAVIS, GERALD J. SC: Ed Rogan, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
DAVIS, GORDON
I Came to Kill. Also published as by E. Howard Hunt: Pinnacle, 1973
DAVIS, MILDRED
Tell Them What's-Her-Name Called. add: [Vt.]
DAVIS, STRATFORD
No Tears Are Shed. [Eng.]
DAVISON, PHILIP. SC: Harry Fielding, in title below and subsequent novels.
DAWE, (WILLIAM) CARLTON (LANYON). Born in Adelaide; lived in England after 1892;
traveled extensively in the Far East; died in Bristol.
DAWSON, A(LEC) J(OHN). Born in Wandsworth, Eng.;' lived in Australia for some years;
settled in London in 1894.
DAWSON, CONINGSBY (WILLIAM). Born in High Wycombe; emigrated to the U.S. in 1905;
served with Canadian forces in WWI.
DAWSON, WILLIAM JAMES. Born in Northamptonshire; trained and served as a Wesleyan
minister; emigrated to the U.S. around 1904.
DAY, JULIUS E(DGAR). Add: Born in London.
DAY, MARLIS. SC: Margo Brown, in title below and subsequent novels.
DEAN, S. F. X. Francis D. Smith, ca.1926- .
DEANS, F. HARRIS. Born in Woolwich.
DEARDEN, HILDA DANVERS. Born in Ellesmere.
DEARDEN, R(ICHARD) L(IONEL). Born in Chatham; commander in the Royal Navy.
DEAREN, PATRICK. 1951- .
The Illegal Man. Leisure, 1981 [Tex.]
DEARL, ELIZABETH. SC: Taylor Madison, in title below and subsequent novels.
DE CRESPIGNY, MRS. PHILIP CHAMPION
-The Mischief of a Glove. [Eng., 1550s]
DECREST, JACQUES
Meet a Body. [Paris]
DE GRAMONT, SANCHE. Name changed to Ted Morgan in 1977.
DEHAN, RICHARD. Born in Cork; actress, journalist, poet and playwright.
DEIGHTON, LEN
Charity. [London, Berlin]
Spy Hook. [London]
DEIR, ANDREW
The Girl in White and other stories. ss (criminous = *): The Girl in White\*His Last
Shot\The Stars That Ruled\*A Stifled Cry\*Stranger Than Fiction\With the Tide
DEKOBRA, MAURICE
The Seventh Wife of Prince Hassan. [Mid. East.]
DELAFIELD, E. M. Born in Hove.
DE LAGUNA, FREDERICA (ANNIS). 1906-2004.
DELANEY, MICKEY
I Go for That. {title correction}
DELANY, MICKEY. Correct byline to: DELANEY, MICKEY
DeLAUER, MARJEL. 1929-2003.
DELL, E(THEL) M(ARY). Born in Streatham, Eng.; lived in Kent.
DELLA, LEW
Torment. Milestone, ca.1953
DEMAINE, JOHN
-Footsteps to Fame. Aldine, 1926
DE MILLE, JAMES. 1837-1880. {correction} Born in New Brunswick; educated at Brown
University in Rhode Island; professor at colleges in Canada.
DE MILLE, NELSON. SC: Paul Brenner = PB, and in subsequent novel(s).
The General's Daughter. PB
DE MORGAN, WILLIAM (FREND). Born in London; designer and manufacturer of ceramics
and stained glass.
DENHAM, ALICE
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Popular Library, 1968 [Maine] (Novelization of TV series.)
DENIS, JOHN
Zero Plus One. Fontana, 1985 [Alb.]
DESART, WILLIAM ULICK O'CONNOR CUFFE
Herne Lodge. Swan, 1888
DE SELINCOURT, HUGH. Literary critic and reviewer.
DESMOND, EUGENIA. 1921-2005.
DESMOND, SEAN (K.). ca.1974- .
-Adams Fall. St. Martin's, 2000 [Boston, acad.]
DETRIXHE, SANDRA. ca.1954- .
DEVINE, D. M.
The Royston Affair. [Eng.]
DEVLIN, MARY. SC: Geoffrey Chaucer = GC, and in subsequent novel(s).
Murder on the Canterbury Pilgrimage. GC
DEWES, SIMON
Panic in Pursuit. [Eng.]
DIAS, DEXTER
Error of Judgement. [London]
DICKINSON, PETER
Play Dead. [London]
DIEHL, ALICE M(ANGOLD). Born in Essex; pianist and music teacher.
DIETZ, WILLIAM M.
Mars Prime. add [space]
DILLON, MILLICENT
Harry Gold. [past] (Novelized biography.)
DILLWYN, E. A.
A Burglary. [Wales]
DIXON, CROSS
-The Centre of the Stage. Aldine, 1929
-Expelled from Football. Aldine, 1927
A Fake Fighter. Aldine, 1928
The Fight Riggers. Aldine, 1930
-The Film Fighter. Aldine, 1931
-The Filmland Forward. Aldine, 1929
-The Movie Winger. Aldine, 1927
-Speedboat or Football. Aldine, 1930
DOBBS, MICHAEL
Act of Betrayal. Delete
DODD, CHRISTINA. 1953- .
Priceless. Harper pb, 1992 [Eng., 1720s]
DODSON, SAM. Delete Ref: CA.
DOHERTY, ROBERT. SC: Sgt. Major Jimmy Dalton, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
DOLAN, VERONICA. SC: Quinn Farley and Lt. Timothy Ignatius "Tig" Grogan, in title
below and subsequent novel(s).
DOLLERY, ELAINE
Murder at Tamburlaine. [Eng., acad.]
DONALD, STUART. 1936-2000.
-Missing, Believed Lost. Hale, 1967
DONALDSON, WILLIAM. ca.1935-2005.
DONNELL, GORDON. SC: Henry Spain, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
DONNEY, ERNEST. SC: Kenneth Riley, in title below and subsequent novels.
The Riley Factor. [L.A.]
DONOVAN, DICK
-A Wild Beauty. [Ire.]
DONOVAN, TRUDY. SC: Lexy Connor, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
DOODY, MARGARET. SC: Aristotle, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
DORY, JOHN
Grip Finds the Lady. [Eng.]
DOUGLAS, AURIEL. 1924-2004.
DOUGLAS, CAROLE NELSON
Good Morning, Irene. Change [1890s] to [1880s]
Irene's Last Waltz. Change [1890s] to [1889]
DOUGLAS, GEORGE
Final Score. Hale, 1975
DOUGLAS, JOHN E. SC: Jake Donovan, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
DOWLING, RICHARD
A Baffling Quest. Change U.S. publisher from Lovell to: United States Book
A Dark Intruder. Change publisher from Downey to: Ward
DOWNEY, EDMUND. Born in Waterford, Eng.;worked for various publishers before starting
his own firm.
Anchor Watch Yarns. Add U.S. edition: Scribner, 1887
Clashmore. Simpkin, 1903 [Eng.]
DOYLE, A(RTHUR) CONAN
The Great Shadow. Change Arrowsmith date to 1892
Three Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Longmans pb, 1976 ss (simplified for younger readers): The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips\The Adventure of the Speckled Band\The Crown of Diamonds (originally titled The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet)
D'OYLE, LYNN CYRIL
Notches on the Rough Edge of Life. Chapman, 1890 [U.S.] ss (criminous = *): *The
First and Last Preacher of Urora\*Kepaha - Winona\*Paid Up to
Date\The Parasite of Pendo\The Unsophisticated Travellers\Up on
Deer Creek\*The Valley of the Shadow\White City
DRAKE, DREXEL. {correction of first name spelling}
DRAWBELL, JAMES WEDGWOOD. 1899-1979.
DRESSLER, FRANK W. SC: Ben Pierce and Kate Flaherty, in title below and subsequent
novels.
DREYER, EILEEN. SC: Molly Burke = MB, and in subsequent novel(s).
Bad Medicine. MB
DRIN, MICHAEL. Pseudonym of an actor, writer and radio producer born in British Columbia;
lived in South Africa and England.
DRURY, W(ILLIAM) P(RICE). add: Born in Devonport; worked in naval intelligence.
DUDLEY, ERNEST. SC: Sir John Fielding = JF.
The Blind Beak. JF [Eng., 1766-1777]
The Crooked Inn. [Wales]
The Crooked Straight. Add SC: Nat Craig [London]
The Dark Bureau. Delete reference to ss-it's a novel [London]
Leatherface. Change setting to: [London, 1751-1778]
Picaroon. [Dublin, London]
To Love and Perish. {title correction}
Two-Face. [Paris, London]
DUFF, DAVID
Castle Fell. [Scot.]
DUFFY, MARGARET
Who Killed Cock Robin? [London]
DUMAS, ALEXANDRE
Crop-Eared Jacquot. Note: all 5 stories are plagiarizations: "The Coffin-Maker" is the
story "Grobovshchik" ("The Undertaker") by Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799-1837;
"Crop-Eared Jacquot" is probably an abridged version of "Starye Gody"
("The Old Years") by Pavel Ivanovich Melnikov, 1818-1883, originally published
under the pseudonym Andrei Pecherski; "A Fine Shot" is the story "Vystrel"
("The Shot") by Pushkin; "Jane" is a tale "Leitenant Belozor" (Lieutenant
Belozer, 1831) by Aleksander Aleksandrovich Bestuzhev, 1797-1837, originally
published under the pseudonym Marlinski; and "The Snowstorm" is a story "Metel"
("The Snowstorm") by Pushkin.
DUMAS, CHARLES (LOUIS) ROBERT. SC: Captain Benoit, in both titles. (correction)
DUNCAN, HELEN
-Across the Bridge. Add [1914]
DUNCAN, W. GLENN
Fatal Sisters. Change [Tex.] to [Dallas]
DUNCOMBE, (HERBERT) SIDNEY. 1926-2004. Lived in Idaho.
DUNN, ALAN. SC: Bill Oliphant, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
DURBRIDGE, FRANCIS (HENRY). SC: Philip Holt = PH.
Dead to the World. PH
The Desperate People. PH
Portrait of Alison. (Novelization of BBC-TV serial.) (correction)
DURRELL, LAWRENCE (GEORGE)
-Balthazar. Faber, 1958; Dutton, 1958 [Egypt]
-Clea. Faber, 1960; Dutton, 1960 [Egypt]
-Justine. Faber, 1957; Dutton, 1957 [Egypt]
-Mountolive. Faber, 1958; Dutton, 1959 [Egypt]
DURST, PAUL
Backlash. [U.S.]
Badge of Infamy. [Israel]
DUXBURY, LESLIE (JOHN). 1926-2005.
E., A. L. O. Pseudonym of Miss C. M. Tucker.
The Haunted Room. Nelson, 1886
EAGLE, KATHLEEN. Delete identification as pseudonym.
EARNSHAW, BRIAN
And Mistress Pursuing. [ship, Sp.]
EAST, ROGER. Screenwriter.
EASTMAN, ELIZABETH [ELIZABETH EASTMAN McCORMICK LaBERNZ]. 1904-1989.
EBERHART, MIGNON G(OOD)
The Hangman's Whip. Change [Wis.] to [Chi.]
EDDY, PAUL. SC: Insp. Grace Flint, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
EDEN, MATTHEW
Countdown to Crisis. [Eng.]
The Man Who Fell. [Ger.]
The Murder of Lawrence of Arabia. Change [1930s] to [1935]
EDENFIELD, DEWITT L. SC: David Macgruder, in both titles.
The Long Red Sigh. Commonwealth (Edmon.), 1997
EDGAR, GEORGE. Born in Warrington; reporter on provincial papers before becoming a
free-lance reporter in London.
EDGINTON, MAY. Wrote more than 50 volumes of humorous and romantic fiction.
EDHOLM, CHARLTON L.
Reckless Road. Curtiss, 1936
EDMONDS, JANET. Adopted name: Jannat Al-Haddad.
EDWARDS, AMELIA (ANN) B(LANDFORD). Born in London; worked for various
magazines; student of Egyptian history and heiroglyphics.
EDWARDS, JAMES G.
Death Elects a Mayor. [Chi.]
Murder at Leisure. Change [South] to: [Ala.]
EDWARDS, RUTH DUDLEY
Clubbed to Death. [London]
Publish and Be Murdered. [London]
EGAN, DORIS
Guilt-Edged Ivory. add [space]
EGBERT, H. M. Pseudonym of Victor Rousseau, 1879-1960, q.v.
-The Big Malopo. Long, 1924 [S. Afr.]
EGLETON, CLIVE
A Killing in Moscow. [Moscow]
A Lethal Involvement. [H. Kong]
ELDRIDGE, JIM. Teacher turned writer; author of over 250 scripts for British radio and TV;
author of more than 30 books, mostly for children.
ELKINS, AARON
Make No Bones. Add series character: Godeon Oliver
ELLIN, STANLEY (BERNARD)
Stronghold. Change Random publication date to: 1974
ELLIS, EDWARD. Pseudonym of Charles H. Ross, 1842-1897, q.v. See also: Frederick Barnard,
1846-1896.
Ruth the Betrayer; or, The Female Spy. Dicks, 1865
ELLIS, EDWARD S.
The Eye of the Sun. Date of Weekly Telegraph Novels edition is 1899
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Delete Ref: CA.
EMBRACK, RAYMOND. SC: Peter Surf, in title below and subsequent novels and stories.
EMERSON, (ALAN) DAVID
The Curate of Wakefield. Hurst, 1954 [Eng., 1800s]
The Pride of Parson Carnaby. Hurst, 1953 [Eng., 1800s]
ENEFER, DOUGLAS (STALLARD)
The Dark Kiss. (Note: This is not the same book as that published as by Dale Bogard.)
ENGELKE, G. T. SC: William H. Ryan, in title below and subsequent novels.
ENGLISH, JEAN (ELLEN). 1931- . (correction; delete the CA reference.)
Dark Castle, Silver Strand. Beagle, 1973
The Devices of Darkness. Change [1800s] to [1855]
EPHRON, G. H. SC: Dr. Peter Zak, in title below and subsequent novels.
ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN, M. M.
The Bells. St. Paul's (London), ca.1909 ss: The Bells\The Burgomaster in
Bottle\Hans Weinland the Magician\The Invisible Eye\The Kidnapper\The
Murderer's Watch\The Mysterious Ketch\The Secret of the Spring
ERMELINO, LOUISA [LOUISA ERMELINO CUTOLO]
ERNST, JIM
Coincidence. Vantage, 1991
ESLICK, TOM. SC: Will Buchanan = WB, and in subsequent novel(s).
Tracked in the Whites. WB
ESTLEMAN, LOREN D.
Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula. Change [1890s] to [1890]
White Desert. Change [ca.1882] to [1882]
ETCHISON, DENNIS
The Death Artist. [L.A.]
ETZIG, R. D. SC: Sean Dougherty, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
EUSTACE, ROBERT. Physician in London and medical director of a mental hospital in
Northampton.
EVANS, ERIC C. SC: Sam McKall = SM, and in subsequent novel(s).
Endangered. SM
EVANS, (FRANK) HOWEL. SC: Jules Poiret = JP.
The Murder Club. (Untitled JP ss are spread across the chapters.)
EVANS, JONATHAN
Chairman of the Board. [London]
The Kremlin Connection. Correct title to: The Kremlin Correction
EVANS, PATRICIA GARDNER. Living in Albuquerque.
EVERARD, MAURICE. SC: Garnett Bell = GB.
The Boy Detectives. GB
EVERHARD, MRS. FRANCES. Ccorrect to: EVERARD, MRS. FRANCES
EVERSZ, ROBERT M. SC: Nina Zero = NZ, and in subsequent novels.
Shooting Elvis. NZ
EWING, JEAN R. 1948- .
-Rogue's Reward. Zebra, 1995 [Eng., 1815]
EYERLY, JEANNETTE
The Leonardo Touch. Add: (Intended for younger readers.)
FACKLER, ELIZABETH. SC: Devon Gray = DG, and in subsequent novels.
Patricide. DG
FAIRWAY, SIDNEY. Add: Born in Beckenham.
FAITH, BARBARA. 1924-1995. {Correcting birth, adding death}
FALKNER, J(OHN) MEADE. Born in Wiltshire; graduate in history; became chairman of the
board of an armaments manufacturer.
FANGMEIER, ROBERT A. 1915-2000.
FARGUS, F(REDERICK) J(OHN). Born in Bristol.
Circumstantial Evidence. ss correction: Old Memories {not Odd Memories}
FARJEON, B. L. Born in Whitechapel, London; after stays in Australia and New Zealand he
settled in London.
The Mesmerists. [Switz.]
A Secret Inheritance. Add U.S. edition: Munro, 1887
FARR, FLORENCE. Born in Bromley, Kent; a stage actress.
FARRER, KATHARINE
Gownsman's Gallows. add U.S. edition: Rue Morgue pb, 2005
FEAKES, G. J.
Moonrakers and Mischief. [Eng.]
FEATHER, JANE. 1945- .
A Valentine Wedding. Bantam, 1999 [Eng.,1810]
FELLOWS, OSCAR L(EE). 1943- .
Operation Damocles. Baen pb, 1998 [Wash. D.C., Calif., future]
FENN, G(EORGE) MANVILLE. Born in Pimlico; teacher, tutor, printer, journalist and author of
over 100 volumes of fiction.
The Bag of Diamonds. Change U.S. publisher from Lovell to: Appleton
Black Blood. Add U.K. edition (listing first): Ward, 1888
The Dark House. Change U.S. publisher from Harper to: Marquis
Double Cunning. Change publication date to: 1886. And add U.S. edition: Appleton,1886
The Master of the Ceremonies. Add U.S. edition: Appleton, 1887
The Story of Antony Grace. Change Ward date from 1888 to: 1887
This Man's Wife. Change Lovell 1887 to: Harper, 1886
FENTON, ELIZABETH
Wild Cataracts. Dennis, 1952 [Afr.]
FERGUSON, ANTHONY
A Game of Chance. [London]
FESPERSON, DAN. SC: Vlado Petric, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
FIDLER, JACQUELINE. correct to: FIEDLER, JACQUELINE. Cca.1949- . SC: Caroline
Canfield, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
FIDLER, MARK T. ca.1955- .
FILLER, JERRY. ca.1951- .
FINDLEY, FERGUSON
A Handful of Murder. Reinhardt, 1956 Show this as the British edition of Counterfeit
Corpse (correction)
FISCHMAN, RUEL E. Correct to: FISCHMANN, RUEL E. ca.1939- .
FISHER, GEORGE
Final Score. Delete
FISHER, NANCY
Code Blue. Change [Connn.] to [N.Y.]
FISHER, R(OBERT) DARRYL. Cardiovascular surgeon and attorney in Oklahoma City.
The Plague Merchants. iUniverse, 2000 [Tex.]
FITRELL, STUART J(AMES)
FITZGERALD, J. T.
Traitor in White Laces. Midstar pb (Wis.), 1996 [Viet Nam]
FITZGERALD, KEVIN
It's Safe in England. [Eng.]
FLAGG, MILDRED EVELYN. 1932-1997.
FLANDER, SCOTT. SC: Sgt. Eddie North, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
FLANNERY, SEAN
Counterstrike. [Geneva]
FLEMING, H. K.
Eden Eden. [Eng.]
FLEMING, KATHLEEN ANNE. SC: Glenda Morgan, in title below and subsequent novels.
FLEMING, NICHOL(AS)
Counter Paradise. [Europe]
FLOWERDEW, HERBERT. Born in York.
FLOYD, LESLIE
The Case of the Frantic Ladies. [U.S.]
FLUKE, JOANNE. SC: Hannah Swenson = HS, and in subsequent novels.
The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. HS
FLYNN, JAY. SC: Sgt. Joe Rigg = JR.
Blood on Frisco Bay. JR
Trouble Is My Business. Leisure, 1976 JR [S.F.]
FLYNN, RAYMOND
Over My Dead Body. [Nottingham]
FONBLANQUE, ALBANY
Bad Luck. Bentley, 1877
FONSECA, RUBEM
The Lost Manuscript. Correct publication date to: 1997
Vast Emotions and Imperfect Thoughts. {title correction}
FONTANA, JOE. Teacher and lawyer living in Chevy Chase, Md.
FOOTE, HORTON. Add: Ref: CA.
FOOTE, SHELBY. 1916-2005.
FORD, JOHN. Pseudonym of H(argurchet) S(ingh) Bhabra, 1955-2000, q.v. Other pseudonym:
A. M. Kabal, q.v.
Zero Yield. Corgi, 1990
FORFAR, WILLIAM BENTINCK
Pentowan; or, The Adventures of Gregory Goulden, Esq., and Tobias Penhale. Kent,
1859 [Eng.]
FORREST, ELIZABETH
Retribution. [Calif.]
FORREST, LEWIS E. SC: Frank Swales, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
FORRESTER, ANDREW, JR.
The Female Detective. [London]
FORRESTER, STAN. Graduate in mechanical engineering from Glasgow Univ.; worked for 36
years in the paper industry in the U.S. and Canada; living in Oregon.
Fool Circle. Delete
Fool Square. Delete
Fool Triangle; or, Murder on Mahogany Row. {title correction} [New Eng.]
FOUCAR, EMILE CHARLES VICTOR. 1894-1963.
FOWLES, JOHN (ROBERT). 1926-2005.
FOX, CAROLINE. Pseudonym of "a best-selling author", living in Sussex in 1980.
FOX, CHARLES S. ca.1947- .
FOX, MARION. Lived in Paris.
FOX, VANESSA. Pseudonym of Patricia Townley, 1947- . {correction}
FOX-DAVIES, A. C. Born in Bristol; a barrister and expert on English heraldry and genealogy.
FRADKIN, BARBARA (FRASER). SC: Insp. Michael Green, in title below and subsequent
novels.
FRANCIS, CAROLINE. Pseudonym. Worked as a secretary for Vacuum Oil (later Mobil).
Directors' Corridor. [London]
FRANCIS, M. E. Born near Dublin; lived also in Lancashire and Dorset.
FRANCIS, MAURICE
First Light Fraser. [Europe]
FRANCK, HERMAN
The Family Business. Emerson Adams, 2000
FRANCOME, JOHN. Those titles marked * ghost-written by Peter Burden, 1948- .
Break Neck. *
Dead Ringer. *
False Start. *
High Flyer. *
Outsider. *
Rough Ride. *
Safe Bet. *
Tip Off. *
FRANKLIN, HARRY
-Crash. Hale, 1968
FRANKLIN, MAX
"Good Guys Wear Black." {title correction-adding the quotes"}
FRANKWICZ, STEPHEN A. 1932-2002.
FRASER, MARGARET
The Maiden's Tale. change [ca.1440] to [1439]
The Outlaw's Tale. change [1430s] to [1434]
The Servant's Tale. change [1430s] to [1434]
FRASER, MARY CRAWFORD. Born in Rome; lived also in Japan.
FRASER, W(ILLIAM) A(LEXANDER). Born in Nova Scotia; a mining engineer in India,
Burma and Canada.
FRAWLEY, GEORGE WILLIAM
Racing Winds. [Fla.]
FRAZEE, STEVE
Ghost Mine. Five Star, 2000 [West]
FRAZIER, ERNEST C. SC: Malcolm and Steffi Frazier, in both titles.
The Journado del Muerto. 1st Books pb, 2000
FREDERICKS, ERNEST JASON
Cry Flood! Ace, 1959 [Pa.] (show entry thus)
Murder Matrix. Ward, 1960 [Ohio, acad.] (show entry thus)
FREDRICKSON, MICHAEL. General counsel to the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers.
FREEMAN, LUCY (GREENBAUM). 1916-2004.
FRIEDMAN, HAL
Crib. add U.K. edition, also as by Harold Lee Friedman: Hale, 1983
FRITCH, CHARLES E(DWARD). Pseudonym: Eric Thomas, q.v. SC: Mark Wonder = MW.
Negative of a Nude. MW
FRITH, WALTER. Barrister and playwright.
FROST, MARK
The Six Messiahs. change [1880s] to [1889]
FROW, GERALD
Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House. [Eng., 1871-2]
FRY, CHRISTOPHER. 1907-2005.
-The Lady's Not for Burning. [Eng., 1400s]
FULLER, JAMES FRANKLIN. 1835- .
-Doctor Quodlibet. Leadenhall, 1894
FULTON, EILEEN. add this:Birth name: Margaret Elizabeth McLarty. Note: All titles were
ghostwritten; one of four ghostwriters identified below.
Death of a Golden Girl. (Ghostwritten by Thomas P. Ramirez, 1926- , q.v.)
Dying for Stardom. (Ghostwritten by Thomas P. Ramirez, 1926- , q.v.)
Take One for Murder. (Ghostwritten by Thomas P. Ramirez, 1926- , q.v.)
FUTRELLE, JACQUES
The Simple Case of Susan. Delete
FUTRELLE, MAY (PEEL)
-Lieutenant What's-His-Name. Show parenthetical note thus: (Elaborated from the
noncriminous "The Simple Case of Susan", by her husband, Jacques Futrelle, 1875-1912, q.v., so this may well be noncriminous as well.)
GACY, LINDA M. ca.1960- .
GALLAGHER, DAN
The Pleistocene Redemption. Change [2000s] to [2019]
[Iraq, Israel]
GALLANT, GLADYS S(ELVERNE)
GALLICO, PAUL
Snow Over the Cote D'Azur. Star Weekly (Canadian newspaper supplement), 1970
[Fr.]
GALLON, TOM. Born in London; was successively a clerk, schoolmaster, secretary to a mayor,
tramp, and writer of music-hall sketches and fiction.
Lagden's Luck. delete the dash
GALTON, THEODORE HOWARD
Madeleine de S. Pol. Burns, 1881 [Eng., early 1800s]
GAMBINO, DENISE. SC: Ross Gallo, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GARBER, JOSEPH R. 1943-2005.
GARCIA, ERIC. SC: Vincent Rubio, in title below and subsequent novels.
GARDEN, JOHN
6 to 10. [Eng.]
GARDNER, JOHN
Brokenclaw. [S.F.]
Death Is Forever. [Europe]
Maestro. [NYC]
The Man from Barbarossa. [Russ.]
No Deals, Mr. Bond. [Europe]
GARDNER, PHILLIP M. SC: Vincent King, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GARIS, HOWARD R(OGER). 1873-1962. SC: Larry Dexter, in all titles, intended for younger
readers.
-From Office Boy to Reporter; or, The First Step in Journalism. Chatterton, 1907 [NYC]
-Larry Dexter and the Bank Mystery; or, A Young Reporter in Wall Street. Grosset,
1912 [NYC]
-Larry Dexter and the Stolen Boy; or, A Young Reporter on the Lakes. Grosset, 1912
-Larry Dexter in Belgium; or, A Young War Correspondent's Double Mission. Grosset,
1915
-Larry Dexter, the Young Reporter; or, Strange Adventures in a Great City. Chatterton,
1907 [NYC]
-Larry Dexter's Great Search; or, The Hunt for a Missing Millionaire. Grosset, 1907
GARLAND, ARDELLA. SC: Georgia Barnett, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GARLAND, KIT [KATHERINE MANNING GARLAND]
The Perfect Scandal. Dell, 1998 [NYC, 1890s]
GARNETT, OLIVE [OLIVIA RAYNE GARNETT]. Born in London.
GARROWAY, PETE
Say Yes, Sugar. Show this title as published as by (John) Gray Usher
GARTON, RAY
411. [Calif.]
GASKELL, MRS. E(LIZABETH) C(LEGHORN STEVENSON). Born in Chelea, London;
lived in Manchester after marriage.
GATES, JOHN. SC: Brigham Bybee, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GELLER, ROBERTA. SC: Magdelene la Batarde = MB, and in subsequent novels.
A Mortal Bane. MB
GENBERG, IRA
Reckless Homicide. [Wash. D.C.]
GEORGE, ANNE
Murder Gets a Life. change [Ala.] to [Birmingham]
GEORGE, S(IDNEY) C(HARLES)
-The Bamboo Rod. Jarrolds, 1951
Cairo Card. Hale, 1937
-Devil's Delight. Macdonald, 1948
-Father Was a Horse. Museum, 1955
The Girl in the Cabaret. Macdonald, 1947 [Egypt]
-The Locust Years. Jarrolds, 1946
-Planter's Wife. Jarrolds, 1951
-The Reluctant Infidel. Museum, 1954
Singapore Nights. Jarrolds, 1942 [Singapore]
-A Soldier of the Line. Museum, 1956
Strange Courtship. Macdonald, 1946
-The Wiles of Lim Quong. Jarrolds, 1943 [Singapore]
-Witch Doctor. Museum, 1955
GEORGE, W(ALTER) L(IONEL). Born of British parentage in Paris and lived there until 1905,
when he came to London; journalist and newspaper foreign correspondent.
GERARD, DOROTHEA. Born in Scotland; lived with her sister in Austria, married and settled
there.
GERARD, E. Lived in Austria.
-The Heron's Tower. [Ger., 1700s]
GERARD, (AMELIA) LOUISE.
GERARD, MORICE. Ordained Church of England clergyman; served parishes in Devon,
Croydon and London; produced some 60 volumes of fiction.
GERSTACKER, FRIEDRICH. 1816-1872.
The Regulators of Arkansas. Dick, 1857 (Translation of "Die Regulatoren die
Arkansas.")
GIBBON, (RICHARD) PERCEVAL. Born in Carmarthenshire; sent to sea on merchant ships,
then became a journalist.
GIBBS, CHRISTOPHER C. SC: James Buckner, in title below and subsequent novels.
GIBBS, PHILIP (ARMAND HAMILTON). add: a journalist and special correspondent and
commentator on international affairs.
GIBERNE, AGNES. Wrote many tracts and fiction for adults and children, as well as popular
science books; lived in Eastbourne.
GIBERSON, DOROTHY (DODDS). 1908-1990.
GIELGUD, VAL (HENRY). SC: Frank Broughton = FB.
The Broken Men. FB [Ger.]
Imperial Treasure. FB [Europe]
Outrage in Manchukuo. {correction}
GILBERT, ANNA
A Walk in the Wood. {title correction}
GILBERT, WILLIAM. 1804-1890.
De Profundis. Strahan, 1865
GILCHRIST, ANDREW (GRAHAM). 1910-1993.
GILDEN, MEL
Hawaiian U.F.O. Aliens. add: [future]
Tubular Android Superheroes. add [future]
GILMAN, DOROTHY. SC: Countess Karitska = K, and in subsequent novel(s).
The Clairvoyant Countess. K
GILPIN, T. G.
Death of a Fantasy Life. change [past] to [1980s]
Is Anybody There? [Eng.]
GILRUTH, SUSAN
Death in Ambush. [Eng.]
GILSON, HIBBART
Unaccepted Death. [Eng.]
GISSING, ALGERNON. Born in Yorkshire; traned as a solicitor but practiced only a short time;
then a not-very-successful novelist.
GLANVILLE, ERNEST. Born in S. Afr.
The Fossicker. Chatto, 1891 [Afr.]
GLEIG, CHARLES. Retired as commander in the Royal Navy.
GLENDON, ROBERT R. SC: Judson Munro, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GLINTO, DARCY
Dame Between Two. Also published as: All for a Dame. Moring, 1956
Licence for Lust. Turton, 1959
GLOVER, ROBERT
Things Happen. Correct publisher to: Eyre [London]
GODDARD, KENNETH. SC: Colin Cellars = CC, and in subsequent novel(s).
First Evidence. CC
Wildfire. change [West] to [Calif., Wyo.]
GODFREY, HAL. Born in Ire.; journalist in London.
GOFF, CHRISTINE. SC: Rachel Stanhope, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GOLDIE, BERTHE BARRIE
Whispering Galleries. [Paris]
GOODEN, PHILIP. SC: Nick Revill, in title below and subsequent novels.
Sleep of Death. change [ca.1600] to [1600]
GOODGER, JANE. 1962- .
Dancing with Sin. Topaz, 1998 [Boston, 1800s]
GOOLSBY, (C. TOL)BERT (JR.) show name thus. Former chief deputy attorney general
of South Carolina.
GORDON, DEBORAH
Runaway Magic. Avon, 1996 [H. Kong, 1871]
GORDON, SAMUEL. Born in Prussia; came to England at age 13; educated at Cambridge.
GORE-BROWN, ROBERT
The Crater. [Tanganyika]
GORMAN, DONALD (RICHARD)
The Brick Mirror. change publisher to: 1st Books pb
GOSSELIN, LOUIS LEON THEODORE. 1857-1935. {date correction}
GOTLIEB, PHYLLIS
-Flesh and Gold. add [space]
GOUD-ARCHDEACON, ANNE-MARIE. 1917- . (correction)
GOULART, RON
Elementary, My Dear Groucho. change [ca.1937] to [1938]
GOULD, NAT. Add: returned to England in 1895.
Golden Ruin. Correct publisher/date to: Routledge, 1898
GOULD, STEVEN
Blind Waves. [Galveston, future]
GOYNE, RICHARD
-Boxing Through. Aldine, 1927
-The Fighting Fireman. Aldine, 1928
-Flynn of the Flying Squad. Aldine, 1930
In the Last Act. [NYC]
The Invisible Verdict. Delete the dash
-A King in the Ring. Aldine, 1929
-Won by the Left. Aldine, 1929
-Won from the Ring. Aldine, 1927
GRABITZ, DEE. SC: Clayton Rule, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GRACE, C. L.
The Book of Shadows. change [1470s] to [1471]
GRAEME, BRUCE
Blackshirt the Adventurer. [London]
GRAF, L. A.
Extreme Prejudice. PB, 1995 [L.A.]
GRAHAM, ANTHONY
Behind the Arras. [London]
GRAHAM, HAROLD
-An Aintree Champion. Aldine, 1929
-Benton's Great Year. Aldine, 1926
-Champions Both. Aldine, 1925
-The Champion's Secret. Aldine, 1926
-The Door of Victory. Aldine, 1928
-A Fight for a Fortune. Aldine, 1926
-From Gutter to Prize Ring. Aldine, 1925
-Her Ladyship's Trainer. Aldine, 1930
-Luck at Last. Aldine, 1928
-New at the Game. Aldine, 1929
-On Ascot's Eve. Aldine, 1928
-On Ladies Day. Aldine, 1931
-Pipped on the Post. Delete
-Platinum's National. Delete
-A Real Sport. Aldine, 1929
-The Ride of His Life. Aldine, 1931
-A Royal Progress. Aldine, 1927
-Running Under the Whip. Aldine, 1931
-The Sinner Atones. Aldine, 1926
-Snowman's Return. Aldine, 1925
-Star of Luck. Aldine, 1929
-The Tote Triumphs. Aldine, 1931
-The Triple Crown. Aldine, 1928
-Twin Foals. Aldine, 1926
-An Unlucky Stable. Aldine, 1929
-Was the Duchess Right? Aldine, 1928
GRAHAM, WINSTON. Pseudonym of Winston Grime, 1908-2003.
GRANGER, VIVIAN (HECTOR). -1984. South African journalist, one-time football manager.
The Desperate Days. Nasionale Boekhandel (Cape Town), 1968
GRANT, CHARLES L.
Goblins. [N.J.]
GRANT, HOWARD. Pseudonym of W. George Wright.
The Football Fugitive. Aldine, 1928
The Football Suspects. Aldine, 1928
GRAY, KAY
-The Goal of a Lifetime. Aldine, 1928
-In Final and Test Match. Aldine, 1926
-Larsington's Final Shot. Aldine, 1926
-A Last-Minute Goal. Aldine, 1927
-The Man Who Sold His Side. Aldine, 1929
-Straight for Goal. Aldine, 1926
-The Will to Win. Aldine, 1927
-Won at Wembley. Aldine, 1930
GRAY, MAXWELL. Born in the Isle of Wight.
GRAYDON, WILLIAM MURRAY
Ginger Fox, Detective. correct to: Gordon Fox, Detective
GRAYSON, RICHARD
Death in Melting. [Eng.]
GREEN, CHLOE. SC: Dallas O'Connor, in title below and subsequent novels.
GREEN, NICHOLAS
Death Under Downing Street. 1st Books pb, 2000 [London]
GREEN, SIMON R. change SC Fisher to: Isobel Fisher
Winner Takes All. add SC Hawk and Isobel Fisher
GREENAN, RUSSELL
Keepers. Change [New Eng.] to: [R.I.]
GREENAWAY, GLADYS
Week of Suspense. {delete the dash} [Eng.]
GREENBERG, STEVEN M. Retired ophthalmogogic surgeon.
GREENE, (HENRY) GRAHAM
The End of the Affair. Change U.S. publisher from Doubleday to: Viking
May We Borrow Your Husband? ss corrections: The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen\A
Shocking Accident
A Sense of Reality. (Note: The Collected Stories edition, Heinemann, 1972, adds these
stories: The Blessing\The Church Militant\Dear Dr. Falkenheim.)
GREENWOOD, EDWIN
Old Goat. [Eng.]
GREENWOOD, KERRY
Cocaine Blues. Change [1920s] to [1928]
Flying Too High. Change [1920s] to [1928]
The Green Mill Murder. Change [1920s] to [1928]
Murder on the Ballarat Train. Change [1920s] to [1928]
Raisins and Almonds. Change [1920s] to [1928]
Urn Burial. Change [1920s] to [1928]
GREER, BEN
Slammer, Atheneum, 1975 [S.C.]
GREER, DOUGLAS F, M.D. 1939- . (deleting ca.)
GREIG, IAN (BORTHWICK). 1892- .
GREIMAN, LOIS
-Highland Hawk. Change [1500s] to [1524]
GREY, DORIEN. SC: Dick Hardesty, in title below and subsequent novels.
GREY, LAWRENCE F. 1955- . Urologist in Tampa.
Tale of the Tigre. [Tampa]
GRIBBLE, FRANCIS. Born in Devon; classics teacher turned London journalist.
GRIBBLE, LEONARD
The Cardinal's Diamonds. Hale, 1976 [Eng., 1800s]
GRIER, SYDNEY C. Born in Gloucestershire and educated at London Univ.; a teacher.
GRIFFIN, (EDITHA) ACEITUNA. 1876-1949.
GRIFFIN, ARTHUR J. 1921-2002.
GRIFFIN, DENNIS N. 1945- . (correction) SC: John Grant, in both titles.
GRIFFIN, GERALD. Born and educated in Limerick; pursued a literary career in London before
returning to Ireland.
GRIFFIN, JOHN
A Flame from Persepolis. [Iran]
GRIFFITH, GLYN and BONCA, JAMES
Madagascan Adventure. Hale, 1937 [Madagascar]
GRIFFITH, NICOLA. SC: Aud Torvingen, in title below and in subsequent novel(s).
GRIFFITHS, (MAJOR) ARTHUR. Born in India; after military service, joined the Prison
Service, rising to Inspector of Prisons and a well-known penologist.
GRILLEY, KATE. SC: Kelly Ryan, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GRIMES, MARTHA. SC: Emma Graham = EG, and in subsequent novels.
Hotel Paradise. EG
GRIMSHAW, BEATRICE. Born and educated in Ireland; journalist in Dublin and London; lived
in the South Pacific from 1906.
GRIPPANDO, JAMES. SC: Jack Swyteck = JS, and in subsequent novels.
The Pardon. JS
GROELL, ANNE LESLEY. ca.1966- . SC: Jennifleur Radineaux and Thibault LeScevre, in all
titles.
-Anvil of the Sun. Roc, 1996
-Bridge of Valor. Roc, 1997
-Cauldron of Iniquity. Roc, 1999
GRONOWSKI, PAUL. 1924-1991.
GROSSVOGEL, DAVID I. 1925- . Pseudonym: D. I. Grove, q.v.
GROTE, JO ANN A. ca.1951- .
GROVE, D. I. Pseudonym of David I. Grossvogel, 1925- . SC: Cassidy, in title below and
subsequent novel(s).
GROVER, KERVIN (P.). SC: Tony Wilson, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
GUBBINS, NATHANIEL. Born in Staffordshire; after army service in India and Burma pursued
a theatrical career, writing operettas, pantomimes and burlesques.
GUILLORY, LLOYD J. Retired architect.
GUILLORY, RACHELLE. (correcting first name spelling)
GULL, C. RANGER
-When Satan Ruled. [It., 1500s]
GULVIN, JEFF
Sorted. Headline,1996 AV [London]
GUNTER, ARCHIBALD CLAVERING. SC: change Mr. Barnes to: Burton Barnes
Miss Dividends. delete the dash; change [West] to [Utah]
GUR, BATYA. 1947-2005.
GURR, DAVID
A Woman Called Scylla. Show Canadian edition as published by Macmillan (Can.)
GUY, ROSA
I Hear a Bird Sing. Correct to: And I Heard a Bird Sing
GWYNNE, REGINALD
Steeplechase. Aldine, 1923
HAASE, JOHN A. 1923-1993.
HACKENBERRY, CHARLES
Friends. change [West] to [S. Dak.]
HACKER, SHYRLE. 1910-2000.
HADATH, JOHN EDWARD GUNBY. 1871-1954. {corrected birth date}
HAGER, SUE. Frances S. Hager, ca.1927- . SC: Insp. Bobby Harris, in title below and
subsequent novel(s).
HAGGARD, WILLIAM
Closed Circuit. [S. Am.]
The Heirloom. Add U.S. edition: Curley pb, 1985
The Martello Tower. Add U.S. edition: Curley pb, 1987
The Meritocrats. Add U.S. edition: Curley pb, 1987
The Mischief Makers. [London]
The Need to Know. Add U.S. edition: Curley pb, 1986
HAINSSELIN, M(ONTAGUE) T(HOMAS). Born in Devonport; educated at Oxford; ordained
Church of England clergyman; chaplain in the Royal Navy.
HAIR, DELL. 1871- .
-Echoes from the Beat, a collection of verses by Dell Hair, the policeman poet. Newton
(Toledo), 1908
HALDANE, EMMA
Maluti Murder. [S. Afr.]
HALE, GEORGIE. SC: Det. Insp. Ray Whitelaw, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HALES, A(LFRED ARTHUR) G(REENWOOD). Born in Adelaide; a journalist.
HALEY, RICHARD. Born and living in Bradford, Eng.; retired from the wool and man-made
textiles trades.
HALIFAX, ROBERT. Born in London; a telegraphist.
The House of Horror. [London]
A Whistling Woman. [London]
HALL, LAUREL K. SC: Meredith Gentry = MG, and in subsequent novels.
-A Kiss of Shadows. MG
HALL, MALINDA (M.). SC: Louisa Daniel, in title below and subsequent novels.
HALL, OAKLEY. SC: Ambrose Bierce = AB, and in subsequent novel(s).
Ambrose Bierce and the Queen of Spades. AB
HALL, PAUL L. ca.1948- . SC: Stephen Fargo, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HALL, ROBERT LEE
The King Edward Plot. Change [Eng.] to [London]
HALL, WILLIS. 1929-2005. Television writer.
HALLAM, ELIZABETH. Pseudonym of Livia Reasoner, ca.1957- .
-Spirit Catcher. Jove, 1998 [Colo.]
HAM, LORIE. SC: Alexandra Walters, in title below and subsequent novels.
HAMILTON, COSMO. Born Cosmo Gibbs.
HAMILTON, (LORD) FREDERIC SPENCER. Show SC as: P(hilip) J(ohn) Davenant
HAMILTON, LAUREL K.
Obsidian Butterfly. Change [N. Mex.] to [Albuq.]
HAMILTON, M. Born in Ireland; married an officer in the Indian Army and lived there until
about 1918, thereafter in Eng.
HAMILTON, MARY AGNES (ADAMSON). Born in Manchester; a delegate to the League of
Nations and a governor of the BBC.
HAMILTON, MELINDA H. ca.1954- .
HAMILTON, STEVE. Correct to: HAMILTON, STEPHEN G. ca.1954- .
HAMILTON, SYLVIAN. -2005. SC: Richard Straccan, in title below and subsequent novels.
HAMMOND, GERALD. SC: Henry Kitts = HK, and in subsequent novel(s).
A Shocking Affair. HK (correction)
HAND, ELIZABETH
-Twelve Monkeys. Harper pb, 1995 (Novelization of film: Atlas, 1995; scw: David
Peoples, Janet Peoples; dir: Terry GIlliam.)
HANNAN, CHARLES
The Swallow's Wing. Cassell (NYC), 1889. British title: The Captive of Pekin; or, A
Swallow's Wing. Jarrold, 1897. Also published as: Adventures in Pekin; or, A Swallow's Wing. Mershon, 1900 [China]
HANSEN, RAY A. SC: Admiral Paul Bishop, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HANSON, H. P. SC: Hal Weathers, in title below and subsequent novels.
HANSTEIN, WOODY [WALTER S. HANSTEIN]. 1953- . Trial lawyer and teacher at Univ.
of Maine in Farmington, where he lives. SC: Pete Morris, in title below and
subsequent novels.
Not Proven. Audenreed pb (Maine), 2000 [New Eng.]
HARDWICK, MICHAEL
The Revenge of the Hound. change [past] to [1902]
Sherlock Holmes: My Life and Crimes. change [1902] to [1891-1894]
HARDY, FRANCES H. Pseudonym of Edward James Cattell, 1856- .
The Mills of God. Smith Elder, 1897 [U.S.]
HARKNESS, LUCY
The Happy Pigs. add U.S. edition: St. Martin's, 2002
HARLEY, JOHN.
-Doctor in Danger. Hale, 1970
HARNCOURT, PAUL. Pseudonym of Donald J. Dobravolsky, ca.1935- .
HARNESS, CHARLES L(EONARD). 1915-2005.
HARPER, KAREN
Empty Cradle. Change [N. Mex.] to [Santa Fe]
HARRADEN, BEATRICE
Out of the Wreck I Rise. Nelson (London), 1912
HARRIS, ALFRED
Baroni. add U.K. edition: Hale, 1977
HARRIS, H. B.
The Seven Films Mystery. Correct to: The Seven Elms Mystery
HARRIS, J(OSIAH) HENRY. Born in Cornwall; a journalist.
HARRIS, PETER WILLIAM. Born in England, naturalized South African; journalist.
HARROD, FRANCES (MARIE DESIREE FORBES-ROBERTSON). 1866-1956.
-The Hidden Model. Heinemann, 1901 [Eng.]
HARTMAN, KEITH. SC: Drew Parker, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
The Gumshoe, the Witch, and the Virtual Corpse. change [future] to [2024]
HARVEY, JOHN (BARTON)
Still Water. Heinemann, 1977. U.S. title: Still Waters. Holt, 1997
{Show titles thus}
HASHIAN, JACK. Delete reference to Trevanian
HASHIAN, JAMES T. Delete reference to Trevanian
HASSAN, JAKE
So Lovely She Lies. New Fiction pb (Australia), n.d. [NYC]
HATCH, MIKE. SC: Nick Barber and Sally Stein, in both titles.
HATTON, JOSEPH. Born in Andover, Hampshire; magazine editor, European correspondent for
the New York Times; prolific author.
-In Male Attire. [Chi.]
A Vision of Beauty. [London]
-A World Afloat. Change publication date to: 1893
HAWKE, SIMON. SC: Will Shakespeare and Tuck Smythe = S&S, and in subsequent novels.
A Mystery of Errors. S&S
HAWKINS, DEAN
In Memory of Murder. Correct publication date to: 1936
HAWKINS, JOHN and WARD
The Floods of Fear. Correct Dodd publication date to: 1956
HAWLEY, MICHAEL A. SC: Leah Harris and Frank Milkovich, in title below and subsequent
novel(s).
HAWLEY, NOAH
A Conspiracy of Tall Men. [Calif.]
HAY, BRIAN
Marten's Wall. Blackpowder pb (Eng.), 1994 [Eng., 1640s]
HAY, FRANCES
Traitor's Island. [Fr.]
HAY, IAN. Born in Manchester of Scots descent; educated in Edinburgh and Cambridge;
schoolmaster turned writer and playwright.
HAY, MARIE. Lived in Rome.
HAYCRAFT, ANNA MARGARET. 1932-2005. Editor at Gerald Duckworth, the London
publisher; lived in Wales. {adding middle name, death date and author info}
HAYDER, MO. SC: Jack Caffery, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HAYENS, (WILLIAM JAMES) HERBERT. Editor and author who lived in Glasgow.
HAYES, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Born in Cheshire; trained as an architect before becoming a
painter.
-A Prima Donna's Romance. [Greece]
-The Shadow of a Throne. Change [Fr.] to [Paris]
HAZARD, BARBARA
-Midnight Waltz. Signet, 1999 [London, 1810]
HEALY, SHAY. ca.1943- . Author, songwriter, TV producer.
Green Card Blues. O'Brien pb (Dublin), 1994; Irish American pb, 1998
HEAVEN, CONSTANCE
-The Queen and the Gypsy. change [1500s] to [1560-1580]
HEBDEN, JULIET
Pel and the Patriarch. Correct to: Pel the Patriarch
Pel and the Precious Parcel. Correct publication date to: 1997
HECHT, BEN
Broken Necks and other stories. [Chi.]
HECHT, DANIEL. SC: Mo Ford, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HECK, PETER J(EWELL). ca.1941- .
HEFFERNAN, WILLIAM
Toltec. Delete
HEFFNER, WILLIAM J. See: Don Michael Shannon.
HELEY, VERONICA. SC: Ellie Quicke = EQ, and in subsequent novels.
Death for Deborah. [Eng., hosp.]
Murder at the Altar. EQ
HELMBERGER, PETER. SC: Patrick Delaney, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HELMS, RICHARD. SC: Pat Gallegher, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HELY, SARA. Born in London before WWII; evacuated to Sussex and later to the U.S. during
the war; then lived in Ireland for some years before marrying and settling in Scotland; has published several children's books, helped managed a farm and run a fast-food franchise; living in Ayrshire.
HENDRYX, JAMES B(EARDSLEY)
Black John of Halfaday Creek. Add SC: Corporal Cameron Downey
HENREY, MADELEINE. 1906-2004.
HENRY, CLAY
Nude on the Rocks. [Majorca]
HERBER, WILLIAM. 1920-2004.
HERMAN, JULIE WRAY. SC: Korine McFaile, Amilore Whittier, and Janey Bascom, in title
below and subsequent novels.
HERNE, HUXLEY
The Tangled Miracle. Correct setting from [L.A.] to [Conn.]
HERRON, RUSSELL R. ca.1958- .
HERTZ, GEORGE. Pseudonym of George (Stanley) Hirst, 1923- , q.v.
HEWITT, EDWARD
-The Miller's Daughter. delete
Where Waters Meet. delete
HEWLETT, (HENRY) WILLIAM.
HEYER, GEORGETTE
-April Lady. Heinemann, 1957; Putnam, 1957 [London, 1810]
Cousin Kate. Bodley, 1968; Dutton,1968 [Eng., 1800s]
False Colours. Bodley, 1963; Dutton, 1964 [Eng., 1817]
These Old Shades. Heinemann, 1926; Dutton, 1966 [Fr., 1700s]
The Unknown Ajax. Heinemann, 1959; Putnam, 1960 [Eng., 1800s]
HIASSEN, CARL. SC: Mick Stranahan = MS, and in subsequent novel(s).
Skin Tight. MS
HIGGINS, JACK
Angel of Death. [Eng.]
HIGHTOWER, LYNN S. SC: Lena Padget = LP, and in subsequent novel(s).
Alien Blues. add [Calif.]
Alien Eyes. add [Calif.]
Alien Heat. add [Calif.]
Alien Rites. add [Calif.]
Fortunes of the Dead. LP
HILDRICK, WALLACE. 1925-2001.
HILGARTNER, BETH. ca.1958- .
A Murder for Her Majesty. Houghton, 1986 [Eng., 1500s]
HILL, GRACE LIVINGSTON [GRACE LIVINGSTON HILL LUTZ]. See also: Grace
Livingston Hill Lutz.
HILL, HEADON. Born in Suffolk and educated at Eton; a journalist turned writer.
HILL, K(ATE) F.
Sarah Brown, Detective. Add U.K. edition: Aldine, n.d.
HILL, REGINALD (CHARLES)
The Collaborators. Change publisher Foul Play to: Countryman
HILL, WILLIAM (D.). 1959- .
California Ghosting. Otter Creek (Fla.), 1998
HIMMEL, RICHARD
The Shame; see Soul of Passion
Soul of Passion. Stork pb, 1950. Also published as: The Shame. Avon, 1959
HINDS, ROY W.
The Treasure of Caricar. [Med. Is.]
HINKSON, H(ENRY) A(LBERT). Educated in Dublin and in Germany; called to the bar in
1902.
HINZE, VICKI
Acts of Honor. [Miss.]
HIRSCHFELD, BURT. 1923-2004.
HIRST, GEORGE (STANLEY)
Back to the Golden Mile. Sphere, 1975
The Golden Mile. Sphere, 1974
HIRT, DOUGLAS
Colorado Gold. Dell, 1993 [Ariz., 1880s]
HOCKETT, KATHRYN
-Outrageous. Zebra, 2000 [Colo., 1875]
HOCKING, JOSEPH. Change to: ordained as a Methodist minister.
-Tommy. Hodder, 1916
Tommy and the Maid of Athens. Hodder, 1917 [Greece]
HODEL, MICHAEL P.
Enter the Lion. change [Eng.] to [London]
HODGE, BRIAN
-Oasis. Tor, 1989 [Ill.]
HODGE, JANET AIKEN
Secret Island. Putnam, 1985; Hodder, 1985 [Greece]
HODGELL, P(ATRICIA) C(HRISTINE). Living in Wisconsin and teaching English at the
Oskosh campus of Univ. of Wisconsin.
HODGES, A. NOEL
The Bancaster Mystery. [Eng.]
HOGAN, LINDA (KAY HENDERSON). 1947- .
-Mean Spirit. Atheneum, 1990 [Okla., 1920s]
HOGG, JAMES. Born in Selkirkshire in Scotland.
HOLDEN, DENNIS
Menace from the East. [Eng.]
HOLDEN, J. RAILTON. Show SC as Peter "Spider" Stockwell
Suez Side Ace. add SC: Peter "Spider" Stockwell
HOLDER, ANDRE
Fatal Beauty. Signal Hill pb, 1993 [NYC, 1957]
HOLDER, BOB N. Delete Ref: CA.
HOLLAND, CLIVE. Born in Bournemouth; trained as a lawyer before becoming a journalist in
London.
HOLLE, M. L. SC; Amber Brooks, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HOLLEMAN, GARY L. 1947- .
-Ungrateful Dead. Leisure, 1999 [Memphis]
HOLLOWAY, VANCE. {don't show this as a pseudonym, and add:) Pseudonym: Alpheus Van
Woeart, q.v.
HOLMAN, SHERI. 1966- .
HOLMES, DAVID C(HARLES). 1919-2004.
HOLMES, J. GIBB
Ghosts' Gloom. delete the dash
HOLT, DICK. SC: Clarke Sabin, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HOLT, GAVIN
Take Away the Lady. (Novelization of the TV and stage play by Holt and Gerard
Glaister.) {correction}
HOME-GALL, EDWARD R(EGINALD). 1897-1974. {corrected birth date}
HOME-GALL, WILLIAM BOLINBROKE. Birth name: William Bolingbroke Home-Gall.
{adding birth name}
HOME GOAL
-The Club on the Cliff. Aldine, 1928
-Darkies on the Rhine. Aldine, 1931
-Darkies on Tour. Aldine, 1931
-The Gypsey Footballer. Aldine, 1929
-The Worst Team in the Army. Aldine, 1928
HONEYCUTT, LEO (BAXTER). ca.1933- .
HOOK, THEODORE (EDWARD). 1788-1841. Born in London; educated at Oxford; playwright,
novelist, and founder of newspapers.
Precepts and Practice. Colburn, 1840 ss (with some crime): The
Atonement\Captain Grey\Civil War\Ditton\Fanny Vane\Fashionable
Fictions\A Fragment of Modern History\Life After Death\The Little
Man\Magpie Castle\The Man and His Master\My Last Tour\Odd People\The
Planter's Birthday\Practical Jokes\Russian Police and English
Prisons\A Stir in the Household\A Trip Over London\The Widow's
Dog\Widdlezig\Wine and Water
HOOKE, NINA WARNER. 1907-1994.
HOPE, ANTHONY
The Indiscretion of the Duchess. Simpkin, 1894
HOPE, FIELDING
The Guinea Pig's Tail. [Eng., Venice]
HOPKINS, JOHN BAKER. 1830-1888.
Two Turns of the Wheel. Newman, 1881 [London]
HOPKINS, W(ILLIAM) TIGHE. Born in Nottingham of Irish parents; journalist and editor.
HORGAN, McCALL. Pseudonym.
Blonde Hostage. Editorial Services, 1957
Dames Is My Undoing. Change publication date to: 1957
Downbeat on a Debutante. Change publication date to 1958 add: Also published as
by John J. McCall: Consul, 1964 [L.A.]
Dying Is Forever. Editorial Services, 1957. Also published as by John J. McCall as:
Is Money Everything? Consul, 1964 [L.A.]
Honey, I Hate to Do It. Change publication date to: 1957
The Lady Was Loaded. Change publication date to: 1957
Meet Murder, Miss Munro. Editorial Services, 1958. Also published as by John J.
McCall as: The All-American Sweetheart. Consul, 1964
The Night Feels Awful Lonely. Editorial Services, 1957
12:15 A.M.: I'm Blasted. Delete
HORLER, (HARRY) SYDNEY
-The Ball of Fortune. Aldine, 1926
-Goal. Aldine, 1925
-The Man Who Saved the Club. Aldine, 1926
HORN, HOLLOWAY
The Intruder. delete
HORNE, GEOFFREY. 1916-1988.
HORNER, DAVID
The Devil's Quill. [Fr., 1910]
HORNIMAN, ROY. Born in Southsea; actor and author of plays and film scripts.
Viper. [Eng.]
HORROCK, HENRY. add q.v. to Diane Henry
HORROCK, NICHOLAS (MORTON). add q.v. to Diane Henry
HOSKEN, (ERNEST CHARLES) HEATH. Born in Norwich; a journalist.
HOSKINS, SUSAN M.
Twisted Secrets. Integrity pb (Kan.), 1998
HOUSMAN, LAURENCE. Born in Worcestershire; poet, novelist, playwright and artist.
HOUY, JULIE. 1917- . Carolyn Livingston, 1932- .
HOVEY, DEAN L. ca.1952- . SC: Dan Williams, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HOWARD, HARTLEY
The Stretton Case. [London]
HOWARD, KEBLE. Schoolmaster turned journalist, editor, drama critic and playwright.
HOWATCH, SUSAN
-The High Flyer. Add U.S. edition: Knopf, 2000
The Rich Are Different. H. Hamilton, 1977; Simon, 1977
HOWE, MURIEL. Delete Ref: CA.
HUBBARD, P(HILIP) M(AITLAND)
Cold Waters. [Scot.]
HUEFFER, FORD MADOX. Born Ford Hermann Joseph Leopold Hueffer in London.
HUEY, J. F. SC: Ki Dicer, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HUGHART, BARRY. change [ca.1000] to [ca.640] for all titles
HUGHES, DAVID. 1930-2005.
HUGHES, ELIZABETH
The Legend of the Deadly Doll. [Ga.]
HUGHES, KEN
The Long Echo. [Ger.] (and delete the dash)
HUGHES, MARY ELLEN. SC: Maggie Olenski, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
HUGHES, RICHARD (EDWARD). 1927-2002.
HULBERT, ARCHER B(UTLER). 1873-1933.
The Queen of Quelparte. Little, 1902; Ward, 1905 [Korea]
HUMPHREY, HOWARD C. SC: Ridley Taylor and Milt Young, in both titles.
HUNGERFORD, MARGARET WOLFE HAMILTON. Born and educated in Ireland.
HUNT, E(VERETTE) HOWARD (JR.). Should be link to HUNT, HOWARD entry
HUNT, (EVERETTE) HOWARD
Dragon Teeth. Correct publisher from Dutton to: Fine
Guadalajara. Correct publication date to: 1990
Sonora. Correct publisher from Dutton to: Forge
HUNTER, ALAN (JAMES HERBERT). 1922-2005.
HUNTER, CATHERINE. Teaches English at Univ. Of Winnipeg.
HUNTER, EVAN. 1926-2005.
Delete this line in print version: So Nude, So Dead; see The Big Fix
HUNTER, JILLIAN
-Daring. PB, 1998 [Scot.]
HUNTER, (ALFRED) JOHN
-A Boxer's Sweetheart. Aldine, 1927
HUNTER, P(ETER) HAY
The Crime of Christmas Day. [theatre]
HUNTER, STEPHEN. SC: Earl Swagger = ES, and in subsequent novel(s).
Hot Springs. ES
HUNTINGDON, JOHN
The Seven Black Chessmen. [Eng.]
HURLEY, GRAHAM. SC: Insp. Joe Faraday = JF, and in subsequent novel(s).
Turnstone. JF
HURLEY, T. P.
The Avenging Eagle. [London]
HURWITZ, GREGG ANDREW
The Tower. change [Calif.] to [S.F.]
HUTCHENS, PAUL. 1902-1977.
-Romance of Fire. Van Kampen, 1934 [Chi.]
HYATT, STANLEY PORTAL. Born in England; lived for a time in Australia and South Africa.
HYDE, CHRISTOPHER
Maxwell's Train. Add Canadian edition, listing first: Collins (Toronto), 1984
INMAN, ROBERT (ANTHONY). Delete Ref: CA.
INNES, HAMMOND
All Roads Lead to Friday. [Eng., Wales]
INNES, MICHAEL
Appleby Plays Chicken. Add [acad.]
IRALDI, JAMES C.
The Problem of the Purple Maculas. [London, 1890-1]
IRVING, MARK. Sternberg: Former marine, reporter and bureau chief. SC: Clint Jagger, in
both titles.
ISAACS, SUSAN. Sc: Judith Singer = JS, and in subsequent novel(s).
Compromising Positions. JS
JACKSON, JON. 1936- .
Golden President. Crystal Bay pb (Nev.), 1987
Snow Bullets. Crystal Bay pb (Nev.), 1987
Zephyr Kills. Crystal Bay pb (Nev.), 1988 [train, Nev.]
JACKSON, MARIAN J. A.
The Arabian Pearl. add [Kan. City]
The Cat's Eye. change [past] to [1900]
JACKSON, R(OBERT) C. correct to: JACKSON, ROBERT C.
JACOBS, T(HOMAS) C(URTIS) H(ICKS). add note: Although his name was not changed
legally, he preferred to be known as T. C. H. Pendower. Add pseudonym: Ann
Penn, q.v.
JACOBSEN, CLAY
Circle of Seven. Broadman pb, 2000
JAFFE, MICHELE
The Stargazer. change [ca.1590] to [1585]
The Water Nymph. change [ca.1590] to [1588]
JAKES, JOHN
On Secret Service. Change [U.S.] to [Wash. D.C.]
JAMES, DEAN. SC: Maggie McLendon, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
JAMES, G(EORGE) P(AYNE) R(AINSFORD). Born in London; prolific novelist.
JAMES, HENRY COLBERT
The Madness of Charlie Pierce, as by Henry C. James. [Australia]
JAMES, PETER
Dreamer. [London]
JAMES, W.
Charles Oliphant. Newby, 1857 [Scot.]
JANE, FRED(ERICK) T(HOMAS). Born in Devon; trained as an artist; became a naval
authority, journalist and novelist.
JANSON, HANK
Cat's Paw. [Eng.]
JARDINE, QUINTIN
Skinner's Mission. add U.S. edition: Trafalgar pb, 1997
JEFFERIES, (JOHN) RICHARD. Born in Wiltshire.
JEPSON, EDGAR (ALFRED). SC: Lady Noggs = N.
-The Lady Noggs Assists. Jenkins, 1924 N
-The Lady Noggs, Peeress. N
On the Edge of Empire. [India]
Peter Intervenes. Delete the dash
JEROTT, MICHELLE
Absolute Trouble. Change [La.] to [New Or.]
JERROLD, DOUGLAS (WILLIAM). Born in London; playwright and editor.
JETMUNDSEN, NORMAN. SC: Cade Bryson, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
JEWELL, BRITT. SC: J. D. Sloan, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
JEWELL, DEREK. 1927-1985.
JINKS, CATHERINE
The Inquisitor. add U.S. edition: St. Martin's, 2002
JOHNSON, CARL
Blind Date for Sonia. World Distributors, 1951 {delete reference to Blind Date
for a Spy and the Australian edition}
JOHNSON, DENIS
-Angels. Knopf, 1983; Chatto, 1984 [Ariz.]
JOHNSON, DON. correct to: JOHNSON, D(ON) E.
JOHNSON, DONALD McINTOSH. 1903-1978.
JOHNSON, TAFFY
Straight Goers. Cole hc, n.d. [Eng.]
JOHNSTON, DOROTHY. SC: Sandra Mahoney, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
The Trojan Dog. Change [Australia] to [Canberra]
JOHNSTON, IVAN. Policeman turned salesman.
JONASSOHN, RUTH S.
The Seminar. 1st Books pb, 2000
JONES, D. J. H. Pseudonym of Diane Furtney, 1945- , poet and translator who works in the
plant biology department at Ohio State Univ.
JONES, JANE G(ILLIS). ca.1942- .
Murder at Audubon Zoo. (title correction)
JONES, MADISON F. 1956- .
JONES, SIMMONS. Add: Ref: CA.
JONES, STAN. SC: Nathan Active, in title below and subsequent novel(s).
JONES, TOM O. 1946- . Pseudonym: Iqlas Shah, q.v.
-The Death Gods of Applevale. E M Press pb (Va.), 1994
-Red Swastika at the Crystal Palace. University Editions pb, 1995
JONES, WATKIN
The Case of the Scarlet Woman. [London, past]
JORDAN, JANET
-Dangerous Beauty. Wright, 1935
-Guardian Fate. Wright, 1934
-Intrigue Island. Wright, 1938
JORDAN, JENNIFER. Change author of Existing Solutions to JORDAN, JENNIFER L.
Pseudonym of Jennifer S. Croft, 1962- .
Existing Solutions. [Denver]
JORDAN, OAKLEY
Death's Parallel. [Memphis]
JOSEPH, MARIE
Footsteps in the Park. [Eng.]
JOY, DICKON
-The Testing Year. Aldine, 1927
JOYCE, MARIANNE
-Bewitched Desire. Onyx, 1988
A Haunted Passion. Signet, 1987 [Wyo., 1970]
JUDSON, JEANNE
The Island Heirs. Delete
KABAL, A. M. add pseudonym: John Ford, q.v.
KADOW, JEANNINE. SC: Lacie Wagner = LW, and in subsequent novel(s).
Burnout. LW
KAMINSKY, STUART M. SC: Lew Fonseca = LF, and in subsequent novel(s).
Dancing in the Dark. change [1940s] to [1943]
Vengeance. LF
KANAR, STEPHEN
The J Factor. Add [Orlando]
KANE, ANDREA
The Gold Coin. change [ca.1816] to [1817]
KANE, STEPHANIE. SC: Jackie Flowers, in title below and subsequent novels.
KAPLAN, IRVING. ca.1919- .
KARR, LEE
Beware, My Love. {title correction}
KARR, PHYLLIS ANN. 1944- .
The Idylls of the Qu