CRIME FICTION III:
A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1749-1995

by Allen J. Hubin


(5/27/00)

Copyright © 2000 by Allen J. Hubin


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Addendum 2

ADAMS, HERBERT. Attended City of London School; a surveyor (and
        member of the Surveyors Institute) before turning to writing.
        (add author information)

AFFORD, MAX. Pseudonym of Malcolm R. Afford, 1906-1954.
        (add real name)

BAIRD, EDWIN. 1886-1957. (add death year)

BALDWIN, ALEX
The Soldier Spies. reprint under W. E. B. Griffin should be given
        as: Putnam, 1999 (correction of addendm1)

BANBURY, OLIVE L. Writer, novelist, and dramatist. (add author
        information)

BENTON, KENNETH (CARTER). 1909-1999. (add death year)

BLANC, SUZANNE. ca.1915-1999. (add dates)

BRANDON, JOHN G.
Death in Downing Street. [London]
Death in Jermyn Street. [London]
Murder in Mayfair. [London]
Murder in Soho. [London]

BUTLER, RICHARD
The Buffalo Hook. [Far East]

CASSERLY, GORDON. -1947. (add death year)

CHARLES, ROBERT
The Snarl of the Lynx. [NYC]

CHASTAIN, THOMAS
The Picture Perfect Murders. (Contest novel.)
Who Killed the Robbins Family? (Contest novel.)

CLAUSEN, CARL. born 1895 (correction) Born in Denmark; died in
        Pennsylvania. (add author information)

CLEARY, MELISSA
Dead and Buried. [Ohio]
Dog Collar Crime. [Ohio]
First Pedigree Murder. [Ohio]
Hounded to Death. [Ohio]
Skull and Dog Bones. [Ohio]

CLEMENTS, E. H.
Sea-Change. (add the hyphen)

COCKBURN, SARAH CAUDWELL. (add middle name)

COLLINS, JACKIE [JACQUELINE JILL COLLINS]. show name this way;
        delete reference to Jacqueline Lerner

COOPER, BRIAN
Genesis 38. correct British (Heinemann) publication date to 1964

COOPER, JOHN C.
The Violent Breed. show as pb [Eng.]

CROFTS, FREEMAN WILLS
The Groote Park Murder. add [S. Afr.]

CRONIN, MICHAEL
The Elusive Lady. [Can., Eng.]

CROSSEN, KENDELL FOSTER
-Once Upon a Star. Holt, 1953 [future]

CUNNINGHAM, A. B.
The Hunter Is the Hunted. add British edition: Panther pb, 1956

DANIEL, ROLAND
The Arch-Criminal. sc: The Remover (Lord Richard Armstrong) [Eng.]

DEASY, MARY
The Corioli Affair. add [1884]

DELFT, JAPHET. Pseudonym. (add pseudonym identifier)

DeMILLE, NELSON
Night o the Phoenix. [NYC]
The Smack Man. [NYC]

DOBLER, BRUCE
-Icepick. Little, 1974 [Chi.]

DODDS, BILL
O'Father. [Seattle]

DODDS, FRED(ERICK) W(ILLIAM). 1883- . Methodist missionary to
        Nigeria. (and birth year, author information)

DONAHUE, MARILYN (CRAM). 1932(?)-1987(?). (add dates)

DONNADIEU, MARGUERITE. 1914-1996. (add dates)

DONNEL, C. P(HILLIPS), JR. 1906(?)-1977(?). (change birth year,
        add death year)

DORLING, HENRY TAPRESS. Retired from Royal Navy; commanded destroyers
        in WWI.

DORN, DEAN M. 1908-1994. (add dates)

DORRELL, MIKE
The Case of the Vanishing House. delete
The Gold Bullion Swindle. delete
The Great Tobacco Conspiracy. (Novelization of the TV serial.)
Mystery of the Missing Formula. (Novelization of the TV serial.)

DORRINGTON, ALBERT. 1870- . (birth year correction). Born in
        Stratford-on-Avon. (add author information)

DOUGALL, L(ILY). Ref: CA. (add reference)

DOUGLAS, CAROLE NELSON
Crystal Days. Revised and republished as: The Cat and the King of
        Clubs. Five Star, 1999
Crystal Nights. Revised and republished as: The Cat and the Queen of
        Hearts. Five Star, 1999
Irene's Last Waltz. [Paris]

DOUGLAS, COLIN. 1945- .
The Houseman's Tale. Canongate (Edin.), 1975; Taplinger, 1978
        [Scot., hosp.]

DOUGLAS, ELLEN. 1905-1984. (add dates)

DOUGLAS, SIR GEORGE (BRISBANE). Born in Gibraltar; landowner.
        (add author information)

DOUGLAS, GEORGE. SC: Constable Adrian Hill = AH; Chief Supt. Grant = G
Death in Retreat. sc: Sgt./Insp. Brian "Bonny" Lee
Death of a Big Shot. sc: Chief Supt. Grant
Double Cross. sc: Constable Adrian Hill, Chief Supt. Grant
Luckless Lady. sc: Constable Adrian Hill
Unholy Terror. sc: Constable Adrian Hill

DOUGLAS, MARG
The Black Rook. (add "The")
The Blue Circle. Target pb, 1933
Curse of the Scarab. Target pb, 1933
Death Diamonds. Target pb, 1933
Murder Yacht. Target pb, 1933
The Murdered Envoy. sc: Maxton Hunter (Note: Title given as
        The Mystery of the Murdered Envoy on the cover.)
The Triltone Mystery. Target, 1933 (Also contains anonymous ss
        "Odds Against".)

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM E.
The Shield. Berkley, 1973

DOW, JOHN. ca.1903-1971(?). (add death date)

DOWLING, RICHARD
Darling's Ransom. Tinsley, 1881
High Water Mark. add British edition (list first): Tinsley, 1880

DOYLE, ARTHUR CONAN. delete space after and:
Adventures of Gerard. add ss: How the Brigadier Bore Himself at
        Waterloo. Delete ss: The Story of the Forest Inn\The Story of
        the Nine Prussian Horsemen
The Captain of the Polestar. (Note: Later editions have somewhat
        different contents.)
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Revised edition (Carroll pb,
        1999) adds: The Second Treaty, by Daniel Stashower\The
        Adventure of the Venomous Lizard, by Bill Crider\Hostage to
        Fortune, by Anne Perry
The Return of Sherlock Holmes. Film (based in part on "The Adventure
        of the Empty House"): Universal, 1945, as The Woman in Green
        (scw: Bertram Millhauser; dir: Roy William Neill)
        (add film)

DOYLE, DAVID. 1924-1991(?). (add death year)

DRABBLE, J. F.
Death's Second Self. [Eng.]

DRAKE, FRANCIS
Come to Dust. [H. Kong]
Death of the Dragon. [H. Kong]

DRAKE, H(ENRY) B(URGESS). 1894-1963. (add death year)

DRAKE, JACK. identify as house name.

DREISER, THEODORE
An American Tragedy. [N.Y.]

DREWITT, LAURENCE LA TOURETTE. Born in Saginaw, Mich.; vice-
        president of Colonial Air Transport; graduate of New York Law
        School; Deputy Attorney General, New York state; assistant to
        Secretary of Agriculture. (add author information)

DRISCOLL, RICHARD. Pseudonym of Ed(ward Joseph) Gorman, 1941- .

DRUMMOND, CHARLES
Death and the Leaping Ladies. [London]

DRUMMOND, HAMILTON. Born in Dublin; Executive Director, Royal Bank
        of Ireland. (add author information)

DRUMMOND, WILLIAM. Pseudonym of Arthur Calder-Marshall, 1908-1992.

DRURY, W(ILLIAM) P(RICE). Retired as Lieutenant Colonel of Royal
        Marines. (add author information)

DU BROCK, NEAL. 1923-1994. (add death year)

DUDLEY, (HELEN) DOROTHY. 1895-1965. (add death year)

DUDLEY, ERNEST
Leatherface. [Eng., 1700s]
Mr. Walker Wants to Know. [London]

DUDLEY, OWEN FRANCIS. Ordained Anglican minister; received into
        Catholic church four years after ordination; with Catholic
        Missionary Society. (add author information)

DUFFIELD, (SILAS) BRAINERD. born 1917 (delete ca)

DUKE, WINIFRED. Born in Liverpool; novelist and historian.
        (add author information)

DUNBAR, ANTHONY P. show byline as: DUNBAR, TONY [ANTHONY P. DUNBAR]

DUNCAN, DAVID. 1913-1999. (add death year)

DUNCAN, W. MURDOCH
The House of Wailing Winds. [Scot.]

DUNLOP, AGNES MARY ROBERTSON. 1910-1982. (add birth year)

DUNN, J. R. Ref: CA. (add reference)

DUNNE, THOMAS. 1946-1995(?). (add death year)

DUNNETT, DOROTHY. no entry for this name in cd; shouldn't there be?

DURBRIDGE, FRANCIS
Bat Out of Hell. (Novelization of a TV play.)
Breakaway. (Novelization of a TV play.)
The Desperate People. [Eng.] (Novelization of a TV play.)
The Doll. (Novelization of a TV play.)
A Game of Murder. (Novelization of a TV play.)
My Friend Charles. (Novelization of a TV play.)
My Wife Melissa. (Novelization of the TV play "Melissa".)
The Other Man. (Novelization of a TV play.)
The Passenger. (Novelization of a TV play.)
The Pig-Tail Murder. [Eng.]
The Scarf. (Novelization of a TV play.)
Send for Paul Temple. Film: Butcher, 1946 (scw: Francis Durbridge,
        John Argyle; dir; Argyle)
A Time of Day. (Apparently the novelization of a screenplay,
        unproduced under this title.)
The World of Tim Frazer. (Novelization of a TV play.)

DURST, PAUL. 1921-1990. (add death year)

DUSTON, MERLE. 1918(?)-1985(?). (add dates)

DUVAL, HENRY
-Witch Woman. Grayling, ca.1949

DVORKIN, DAVID
Ursus. delete

DYMMOCH, MICHAEL ALLEN. Has degrees in chemistry and law enforcement;
        works in Chicago's northern suburbs. (add author information)

EASTERMAN, DANIEL
The Judas Testament. [Ire.]

EASTON, LAWRENCE. 1912(?)-1973(?). (add dates)

EATON, EVELYN (SIBYL MARY). 1902-1983. (add death year)

EASTWOOD, HELEN (BAKER). Born in London; convent educated;
        children's page editor, Liverpool Daily Courier; private
        secretary to Compton MacKenzie. (add author information

EBERHART, MIGNON
The Cases of Susan Dare. [Chi.]

ECCLES, CHARLOTTE O'CONOR. 1863-1911. (add birth year)

ECKE, WOLFGANG.
The Bank Holdup. Methuen, 1982; Methuen, 1982 puzzle ss
        (intended for younger readers): The Bank Holdup\The Music
        Man\Baldwin Puff and the Man with a Birthmark\Special
        Delivery\A Case of the Unexpected\Who Saw Beverley Attwell\
        Top-Secret Conference\Baldwin Buff and the Night Watchman\
        The Liar\The Lady They Called Jingle Belle\Too Clever by
        Half\Perry Clifton and the Incident in the Underground Car
        Park
The Case of the Face at the Window. U.S. title: The Face at the
        Window. Prentice, 1979 (add U.S. edition)
The Case of the High Rise Robbery. Methuen pb, 1983
The Case of the Invisible Witness. U.S. title: The Invisible
        Witness. Prentice, 1981 (add U.S. edition)
The Case of the Midnight Chess Game. Methuen, 1985; Prentice, 1985
The Case of the Stolen Paintings. U.S. title: The Stolen
        Paintings. Prentice, 1981 (add U.S. edition)
The Castle of the Red Gorillas. Prentice, 1983

EDEN, GUY (ERNEST MORTON). 1864- . Born in Brisbane; barrister
        in London. (add middle names, birth year, author information)
-The Cry of the Curlew. (add "The")

EDGAR, BERTRAM
Tangled Trails. P.M. pb (Eng.), ca.1948 (32 p. mini-booklet.)

EDGINTON, MAY. Born 1857 (correction)

EDGLEY, LESLIE
The Runaway Pigeon. [Chi.]

EDMONDS, I(VY) G(ORDON). 1917- . (add first, middle names, and
        birth year)

EDWARDS, AMELIA B.
Monsieur Maurice. ss correction: The Tragedy in the Palazo Bordello

EDWARDS, HAZEL EILEEN. 1945- . (add middle name, birth year)

EDWARDS, RUTH DUDLEY
The St. Valentine's Day Murders. [London]

EFFINGER, GEORGE ALEC
Shadow Money. [Det.]

EGAN, LESLEY
The Borrowed Alibi. correct date of Harper edition to 1962

EGGLESTON, EDWARD
-The Graysons. Century, 1887; Douglas (Edinburgh), 1888 [Ill.]

EGLETON, CLIVE
Backfire. [Eng.]
A Conflict of Interests. [London]
A Falcon for the Hawks. [WWI]
The Mills Bomb. [Eng.]
The October Plot. [Ger.]
Troika. [U.S.]

EHRLICH, JACK
The Chatham Killing. add [ca.1890]
The Girl Cage. [N.Y.]
Parole. [N.Y.]

EICHLER, ALFRED. 1908-1995. (add death year)

ELLERY, JAN
High Strung. [South]
The Last Set. [South]

ELLIOTT, FRANCIS PERRY
The Haunted Pajamas. delete, not criminous

ELLIOTT, LEE. correct last name spelling to: ELLIOT

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM J(AMES)
Against the Law. Target pb, 1933 sc: Royston Frere
The Curse of the Hand. (add "The") sc: Royston Frere (Also
        contains ss "Hermit of Davoid Castle" by Alick Harvey, with
        sc Maxton Hunter.)
The Knifer. sc: Royston Frere (Also contains ss "Tye Yellow
        Peril" by Desmond Darwin.)
The Missing Queen. sc: Royston Frere
The Secret of the Sinister Square. Target pb, 1933 sc: Royston
        Frere (Also contains ss "Boarding House Murders, by M. A.
        Bradshaw.)

ELLIOTT, WINIFRED J. Pseudonym of William J(ames) Elliott, 1886-
        ca.1947, q.v. (add real name)

ELLIS, JACK. Pseud of Stephen R(obert) George, 1959- , q.v.

ELLIS, LEO R(OY). 1909-1995. (add death year)

ELLIS, MEL(VIN RICHARD). 1912-1984. (add death year)

ELLSON, HAL [HAROLD ELLSON]. 1910-1994. (delete ca on birth year)

ELTON, JAMES T. identify as house name, not pseudonym of Ackerman
Assignment in Tokyo. (by John Stephen Glasby, 1928- , q.v.)
        (identify actual author)
Quest of the Seeker. delete

ELY, DAVID.
Time Out. add ss: The Academy

EMANUEL, WALTER (LEWIS). 1869-1915.
Only My Fun. Routledge, 1905 ss (with some crime)

ENDFIELD, MERCEDES
Lucky Pierre. [NYC]
On the Brink. [NYC]

ENEFER, DOUGLAS
Girl in a Million. [Liverpool]
Girl in Arms. [Liverpool]
Girl on the M6. [Liverpool]
The Jade Green Judy. [Liverpool]
Lakeside Zero. [Liverpool]
The Last Train to Rock Ferry. [Liverpool]
A Long Way to Pitt Street. [Liverpool]
Pacific North-West. [Vancouver]
Riverside 90. [Liverpool]
13 Steps to Lime Street. [Liverpool]

ENGEL, HOWARD
Murder Sees the Light. add British edition: Gollancz, 1985

ENGSTROM, ELIZABETH. Ref: CA. (add reference)

ENOCK, C(HARLES) REGINALD. Civil engineer, author, traveler, and
        sociologist. (add author information)

EPPS, BERNARD. 1936- . Ref: CA.
The Outlaw of the Megantic. McClelland (Toronto), 1973 [Can.]

ERRYM, MALCOLM J. Pseudonym of James Malcolm Rymer, 1804-1880.
        (identify real name, dates)

ESHLEMAN, JOHN M. ca.1914-1999. (add death year)

ESTES, CARROLL (COX). 1908(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

ESTLEMAN, LOREN D.
Kill Zone. [Det.]

EUSTIS, HELEN
The Horizontal Man. [Mass.]

EVANS, ALFRED JOHN
All's Fair on Lake Garda. (show byline as A. J. Evans)
The House of Anna. (show byline as A. J. Evans)
The V2 Expert. (show byline as A. J. Evans)
Who's the Guy? [Eng.] (show byline as A. J. Evans)

EVANS, CONSTANCE MAY. 1899- . (correction of birth year). Born
        in Montreal; novelist, serial and children's writer in England.
        (add author information)

EVANS, (FRANCIS) FALLON. 1925-1996. (add death year)

EVANS, GWYN(FIL ARTHUR)
Doubloon Dan. Target pb, 1933

EVANS, JOHN
Halo for Satan. Also published as by Howard Browne: No Exit pb,
        1988
Hale in Blood. Also published as by Howard Browne: No Exit pb,
        1988 (and delete reference to McMillan edition)
Halo in Brass. Also published as by Howard Browne: McMillan, 1988

EVANS, JONATHAN
Chairman of the Board. Also published as: At Any Price. Severn,
        1998, as by Brian Freemantle
Monopoly. Also published as: The Kremlin Conspiracy. Severn, 1997,
        as by Brian Freemantle
        
EVELYN, CHARLES
I Am a Smuggler. sc: Charles D. Van Weik
The Return of Van Weik. sc: Charles D. Van Weik

EVEREST, KATE. Born in London. (add author information)

EVERETT, PETER. 1931-1999. (add death year)

EVERSON, DAVID. 1941-1999. (add death year)

EWERS, HANNS HEINZ. correct first name to Hans

FABER, BONNIE. Joint pseud of David Milton Wind, 1944- , and
        Bonnie Faber Wind. (add author real names)

FADIMAN, EDWIN, JR. 1925-1994. (add death year)

FAGAN, MYRON C. 1887-1972. (add death year)

FAGETTE, WOODBURY WILLIAM. 1903-1974. (add dates)

FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH, J(OHN FREEMAN). Author, journalist, and
        licensed turf official. (add author information)

FAIRLEY, HELEN M(AUD). Born in Natal. (add middle name, author info)

FAIRMAN, PAUL. 1909-1977. (correct birth year)

FAIRWAY, SIDNEY
A Cuckoo in Harley Street. [London]
The Long Tunnel. [London]

FALKIRK, RICHARD
The Chill Factor. [Iceland]

FALKNER, J. MEADE
The Nebuly Coat. [Eng.]

FALL, THOMAS. Pseudonym of Donald Clifford Snow, 1917-1979. Ref: CA.
The Justicer. Rinehart, 1959; World Distributors, 1962. Also
        published as: The Hanging Judge. Pyramid, 1960

FALLON, MARTIN
Dark Side of the Street. [Eng.]
A Fine Night for Dying. [Eng.]
Midnight Never Comes. [Scot.]

FARADAY, WILFRED BARNARD. Barrister. (add author information)

FARGUS, F. J.
Paul Vargas, a Mystery, and other tales. delete (moved to
        Hugh Conway entry)

FARJEON, B. L.
For the Defense. Lovell, 1892 (correct publication date)

FARJEON, J. JEFFERSON
Mystery in White. U.S. is as by Jefferson Farjeon
        (note slightly different U.S. byline)
The Twist and other stories. correct publisher to: Polybooks
         ss: In Reverse\The Room\The Twist
Waiting for the Police and other stories. correct publisher to:
        Polybooks ss: The Other Side of the Bars\Waiting for the
        Police\Where's Mr. Jones?

FARNOL, JEFFREY. born 1883 (correction). Artist and author.
        (add author information)

FARQUHAR, IAN. Pseudonym of David Poe, 1864-1948.
        (add real name, dates)

FARRAN, ROY (ALEXANDER)
Jungle Chase. Collins, 1951 [Rhod.]

FARRAR, STEWART. 1916-2000. (add death year)

FARRARS, FRANCIS
Jim Cummings; or, The Crime of the 'Frisco Express. R. R.
        Publishing, 1887. British title: The Great Adams Express
        Robbery. Routledge, 1887, as by Frank Pinkerton. Also published
        as: Jim Cummings; or, The Great Adams Express Robbery. Laird,
        1887, as by A. Frank Pinkerton. And as: A Lucky Mishap.
        Dononhue, 1892, as by Fred Wittrock

FARRIS, JOHN. 1936- .
All Heads Turn When the Hunt Goes By. [South]
Catacombs. [Afr., E.]
Son of the Endless Night. [Vt.]

FAST, HOWARD
The Winston Affair. [WWII]

FAULKNER, FLORENCE OSTERN. 1907(?)-1984(?). (add dates)

FAVORS, JEAN M. 1924(?)-1996(?). (add dates)

FAWCETT, WILLIAM BRIAN. 1947- . (add date)

FEELY, TERENCE (JOHN)
The Gentle Touch. Sphere, 1981 (Novelization of the TV series.)

FENN, G. MANVILLE
The Mynns' Mystery. Lovell, 1890 (corrected publication date)

FENNARIO, DAVID. Pseud of David William Wiper, 1947- . Ref: CA.
        (add real name, reference)

FENWICK, ELIZABETH
The Make-Believe Man. [Det.]

FERGUSON, MARGARET. Born in Persia. (add author information)

FERRARS, ELIZABETH
Breath of Suspicion. add [Madeira]
Death of a Minor Character. [London]
I, Said the Fly. [London]
Murderers Anonymous. [London]
No Peace for the Wicked. [Gr.]

FERRARS, FRANCIS
Jim Cummings... delete entire entry (moved)

FEUILLET, OCTAVE. 1821-1890. (add dates)

FICK, CARL. 1918-1990. (add death year)

FIELD, MOIRA. 1917- . Earned a B.A. from Oxford; worked in the
        London theatre and married actor Jonathan Field; beginning in
        1948 was head of the Library Research Services of the
        Encyclopedia Britannica in London. (add birth year, author
        information)

FIELDING, A. E.
The Paper-Chase. [London]

FINCH, MATTHEW
Eye Spy. sc: Stevie O'Dowda
Eye with Mascara. sc: Stevie O'Dowda

FINDLATER, JANE HELEN. Born in Edinbugh. (add author information)

FISCHER, BRUNO
Kill to Fit. correct British edition to: Quality, 1949

FISHER, GRAHAM
The Plot to Kill Wallace Simpson. British title: The Windsor
        Secret. Hale, 1989 (add British edition and list it first)

FITZGERALD, ARLENE J. 1928-1980. (add dates)

FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT
The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage. ss correction: Tarqueen of
        Cheapside

FITZGERALD, GERALDINE PENROSE. 1870-1903. (add dates)

FITZGERALD, PENELOPE (MARY KNOX). 1916-2000. (add death year)

FLANDERS, IAN. correct last name to: FLANDER

FLANIGAN, RON
Fateful Deception. Blue Water (Mich.), 1995 [Mich.]

FLEMING, JOAN
Nothing Is the Number When You Die. add [Oxford]

FLETCHER, J. S.
The Carrismore Ruby. ss correction: Look for the Woman
        add ss: The Rival Attraction
The Charing Cross Mystery. [London]
The Dressing Room Murder. add [theatre]
The Herapath Property. [London]
The Malachite Jar. ss correction: The Detention Cell
Marchester Royal. [Eng., 1896]
The Middle Temple Murder. [London]
The Orange-Yellow Diamond. [London]
The Secret of the Barbican. ss correction: Patent No. 33

FLETCHER, JESSICA and DONALD BAIN, 1935- .
Brandy and Bullets. add British edition: Chivers, 1999

FLOREN, LEE [LELAND]. 1910-1995. (add death year)

FOGG, LAWRENCE DANIEL
-The Asbestos Society of Sinners. Mayhew, 1906. Episodic novel,
        with one episode featuring Sherlock Holmes and published
        separately: Shady Summers of the Styx. Mysterious Bookshop pb,
        1999

FOLDES, YOLANDA
Mind Your Own Murder. [Eng.]

FOLLETT, JAMES
Crown Court. (Novelization of the TV series.)

FOLLETT, KEN
A Dangerous Fortune. [London]

FOOTE, T(HOMAS) VICARS (add first name)

FOOTMAN, ROBERT (HENRY). 1916-1995. (add death year)

FOOTNER, HULBERT
Anybody's Pearls. [London]

FORAN, W(ILLIAM) ROBERT. Author and journalist. (add author info)

FORBES, BRYAN
Familiar Strangers. [Eng.]
A Song at Twilight. [Russ.]

FORBES, COLIN
Double Jeopardy. [Vienna]
The Greek Key. [Greece]
Target Five. [Arctic]

FORD, COREY. Ref: CA. (add reference)

FORD, JAMES LAUREN
Hypnotic Tales: ss (spelling corrections) Aladdin\The Assemblyman's
        Bride\The Rich Presbyterian's Tale

FORDER, WALTER
The Avenger. sc: Maxton Hunter (Also contains anonymous ss with
        sc Marcus Merlin: The Office Mystery.)
Mystery mansion. Target pb, 1933 (Also contains anonymous ss with
        sc Marcus Merlin: The Man Who Was Dead\The Red Arrow.)

FORESTER, C. S.
Payment Deferred. [London]
Plain Murder. [London]

FORREST, H. J. Pseudonym of woman professor at University College,
        Dublin. (add author information)
Murder by the Book. [Ire.]
Publish or Perish? [Ire.]

FORRESTER, ANDREW, JR.
The Female Detective. ss: A Child Found Dead: Murder or No Murder\
        Georgy\The Judgement of Conscience\The Mystery\Tenant for Life\
        The Unknown Weapon\The Unraveled Mystery

FORSYTE, CHARLES
Double Death. [London]

FORSYTHE, BERKLEY. 1931-1992. (add dates)

FORSYTHE, MALCOLM. Pseudonym of Malcolm Hutton, 1921- , q.v.
        (add author real name, date)

FORWARD, ROBERT L(ULL). Change byline to FORWARD, ROBERT (DODSON).
        1958- .
-The Owl II: Scarlet Serenade. NEL pb, 1990 (added title to
        changed byline)

FOSTER, R(EGINALD) FRANCIS
The Chillery Mystery. if listed this way, should be: The Chillery
        Court Mystery

FOWLER, CHRISTOPHER
Darkest Day. [London]
Psychoville. [Eng.]
Red Bride. [London]
Rune. [London]

FOWLES, JOHN
The Collector. [Eng.]
A Maggot. [Eng.]

FOWLKES, FRANK V. 1941-2000. (add death year)

FOX, CLAYTON. 1919-1986(?). (add death year)

FOX, PETER
Kensington Gore. [Eng.]

FOXE, ALISON
Heirs to Kildrennan. [Scot.]
Winged Danger. [air.]

FRANCE, VICTOR. Pseudonym of Philip Furneaux Jordan, 1902- .
        (add author real name, date)

FRANCIS, BASIL
Death at the Bank. add sc: Insp. Ghent
The Holiday Camp Murders. add sc: Insp. Ghent
Slender Margin. add sc: Insp. Ghent

FRANKLAND, EDWARD PERCY. Born in London; earned Ph.D. from Wurzburg
        Univ.; lecturer in chemistry at Birmingham Univ. turned
        gentleman farmer. (add author information)

FRASER, ALEX
Death Is So Final. [Isle of Wight]

FRASER, ANTONIA
Oxford Blood. [Oxford]

FRASER, STUART. Pseudonym of James (Alexander Fraser) Wood, 1918-
        1984, q.v.

FRAZEE, STEVE [CHARLES STEPHEN FRAZEE] (represent name this way)

FRAZER, JEAN change to FRASER, JEAN (all titles)
The Deadly Nightshade. [Scot.]

FRAZIER-DeLOACH, NORA L. Byline also: Nora DeLoach.
-Silas. Holloway, 1992

FREDMAN, MIKE
You Can Always Blame the Rain. [London]

FREEBORN, RICHARD
The Russian Crucifix. [Isle of Wight]

FREEMAN, JAYNE. 1927(?)-1996(?). (add dates)

FREEMANTLE, BRIAN
Charlie Muffin. [Russ.]
Charlie Muffin and the Russian Rose. [Moscow]
Charlie Muffin San. [Tokyo]
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie. [Switz.]
Deaken's War. Also published as by Jack Winchester: Arrow, 1985
Madrigal for Charlie Muffin. [Rome]
The Man Who Wanted Tomorrow. [Berlin]

FREY, JAMES N. combine two entries under the first one (i.e.,
        with no reference to Mark Washburn)

FRIEDMAN, HAL
Crib. show byline as Harold Lee Friedman (both U.S. & English
        editions)

FRIEDMAN, RON
And Nothing But the Truth. (title correction)

FRISBIE, CARL. Pseudonym of Alfred Bennett Tozer, 1847-1916

FRISBY, TERENCE
Rough Justice. French (London), 1995 (2-act play.)

FRIZELL, BERNARD
-Ten Days in August. Simon, 1956; Cassell, 1944 [Paris, 1944]

FROME, DAVID
Mr. Pinkerton Finds a Body. [Oxford]

FROMMER, SARA HOSKINSON. 1938- . Living in Bloomington, Indiana;
        plays cello in Bloomington Symphony. (add author information,
        corrected birth year)
Dear Mary Ellen. New Readers Press pb, 1990 (Intended for adults
        learning to read.)
Help Me! New Readers Press pb, 1991 (Intended for adults learning
        to read.)
I Didn't Do It! New Readers Press pb, 1990 (Intended for adults
        learning to read.)
No Hunting. New Readers Press pb, 1990 (Intended for adults
        learning to read.)
Stop That Woman. New Readers Press pb, 1990 (Intended for adults
        learning to read.)

FROST, CONRAD. delete entry; Evidence Before Gabriel not crime

FROST, DENIS. 1925- . (add birth year)

FRY, PETER
The Black Cotton Gloves. [Sp.]
The White Crash Helmet. [London]

FULLER, BLAIR
A Far Place. Also published as: Forbid Me Not. Berkley, 1958

FULLER, ROY
Fantasy and Fugue. [London]
The Second Curtain. [London]

FULLERTON, MARY ELIZA. Born in Australia; freelance journalist in
        England. (add author information)

FURST, ALAN
The Paris Drop. [Paris]
Your Day in the Barrell. [Pa.] sc: Roger Levin

FYFE, H(ENRY) HAMILTON. first name should be: H(ARRY)
        Born in London; author and journalist, warr correspondent,
        lecturer. (add author information)

GAGE, ELIZABETH. Pseudnym of Susan Libertson. (add real name)

GAINES, ROBERT
The Invisible Evil. [London]

GALLAGHER, RICHARD (FARRINGTON). 1926-1984(?). (add death year)

GALLAGHER, STEPHEN
Chimera. [Eng.]
Down River. [Eng.]
Follower. [Nor.]
Oktober. [Switz.]

GALLICO, PAUL (separate two "Confessions" books into separate
        entries):
Confessions of a Story Writer. Knopf, 1946 ss (with some crime):
        The Adventure of Joe Smith, American\Conneaut Nights\Crisis in
        London\Did You See the Coronation?\The Dowry\Expense Account\
        Flight\Flood\The Great Charity Open\McKabe\Oh, Them Golden
        Mittens\Penntifer's Plan\The Roman Kid\Sanctuary in Paris\The
        Snow Goose\Stopwatch\Subdeb and the Glamourpuss\Testimony\
        Thief Is an Ugly Word\Tightwad\'Twas the Night Before Christmas\
        Verna\Welcome Home\The Witch of Woonsapucket
Confessions of a Story-Teller. Joseph, 1961 (with contents as
        given)

GALLIE, MENNA
-In These Promiscuous Parts. St. Martin's, 1986 [Wales]
-The Small Mine. Gollancz, 1962; Harper, 1962 [Wales]

GALLON, TOM
Brother Rogue and Brother Rat. delete dash, show as pb

GALWEY, G. V.
The Lift and the Drop. [London]

GANNETT, JAMES. Pseudonym of Leonard (Reginald) Gribble, 1908-1985,
        q.v.

GARBER, ERIC. delete entry

GARCIA, GUY (D.). Ref: CA. (add middle initial, reference)

GARD, OLIVER. 1921(?)-1994(?). (add dates)

GARDINER, STEPHEN
Death Is an Artist. [Eng.]

GARDNER, ERLE STANLEY
Dead Men's Letters and other short novels. (title correction)

GARFORTH, JOHN. Pseudonym of Tony Hussey.
The Floating Game. [Eng.] sc: John Steed & Emma Peel
Heil Harris! [Eng.] sc: John Steed & Emma Peel
The Laugh Was on Lazarus. [Eng.] sc: John Steed & Emma Peel
The Passing of Gloria Munday. [Eng.] sc: John Steed & Emma Peel

GARNER, WILLIAM
Rats' Alley. sc: John Morpugo
Think Big, Think Dirty. sc: John Morpugo
Zones of Silence. sc: John Morpugo

GARNETT, BILL
-Down Bound Train. Doubleday, 1973; Hale, 1973

GARNETT, DAVID. Born in Brighton; educated at Royal College of
        Science. (add author information)

GARNETT, ROGER
Eve Finds a Killer. show as pb

GARRETT, (GORDON) RANDALL (PHILLIPS)
Unwise Child. Doubleday, 1962; Mayflower, 1963. Also published
        as: Starship Death. Leisure, 1982; Star, 1982 [future]

GARSIA, WILLOUGHBY CLIVE. 1881-1961. (add first name, death date)

GARY, ROMAIN. Pseud of Romain Kacew, 1914-1980. Ref: CA.
The Company of Men. Simon, 1950; Joseph, 1950 [Fr.]
        (Translation of "Le Grand Vestaire." Paris, 1945.)

GASH, JONATHAN
The Grail Tree. [London]
The Sleepers of Erin. [Ire.]
The Tartan Ringers. [Scot.]

GASTON, BILL
Shabby Eagles. [Afr.]

GAULT, WILLIAM CAMPBELL
Run, Killer, Run. Also published as: The Sweet Blonde Trap.
        Zenith, 1959 (like the two titles thus and correct spelling
        of Blonde)

GAUNT, ARTHUR NETTLETON. 1899-1985. (add dates)

GEARY, SIR WILLIAM NEVILL M(ONTGOMERIE). Barrister.

GEIS, RICHARD ELLIOTT. 1927-1990(?). (add death year)

GELINAS, ROBERT E. ca.1960- . (add birth year)

GELLER, MARY LEE. Show as sole author writing under pseudonym
        Mary Wings.

GELLIBRAND, EDWARD
The Windblow Mystery. [Eng.]

GEORGE, BOB. Pseudonym of a former police detective, born in W. Afr.
Main Bitch. Allison pb, 1995 [Eng., 1976]

GESSLER, DICK
The 17 Mile Horror. Holly (Mich.), 1981 [Mich.]

GETHIN, DAVID
Dane's Testament. [Eng.]
Jack Lane's Browning. [Wales]
Wyatt. [Eng.]

GIANNETTA, SAL(VATORE?). 1909(?)-1978(?). (add full first name,
        dates)

GIBBINS, JAMES
Sudden Death. [Borneo]

GIBBS, HENRY
Disputed Barricade. [Eng.]

GIBBS, PHILIP (HAMILTON). Born in London; educated privately.
        (add author information)
Paradise for Sale. Hutchinson, 1935 ss (some criminous): Bluebeard
        in Bond Street\The Covered Gondola\Dinner of Herbs\The Emperor's
        Aide-de-Camp\The Face of Judas\French Relations\The Happy
        Islanders\Italian Born\The Mother of the Gods\Paradise for
        Sale\The Price of Gold\Sheer Imagination\Sinkers of Ships

GIBERNE, AGNES. Born in India. (add author information)

GIDDY, ERIC CAWOOD GWYDDYN. Born in South Africa; educated in Cape
        Town. (add author information)

GIDEON, NANCY (A.). 1955- . (add middle initial, birth year)
For Mercy's Sake. [Mich.]

GIELGUD, VAL
Confident Morning. delete (noncriminous)
Death at Broadcasting House. [London]
Through a Glass Darkly. [London]

GILBERT, HARRIET
An Offense Against the Persons. [London]

GILBERT, MICHAEL. SC: Henry Montague Bohun = HB; Mercer = M.
The Black Seraphim. change from [acad.] to [church]
Blood and Judgment. [London]
The Body of a Girl. sc: Mercer
Death Has Deep Roots. [London]
Fear to Tread. [London]
The Final Throw. [London]
Flash Point. [London]
Petrella at Q. [London]
The Queen Against Karl Mullen. [London]
Roller-Coaster. [London]
Smallbone Deceased. [London] add sc: Henry Montacue Bohun
They Never Looked Inside. [London]

GILES, KENNETH
Death Among the Stars. [London]
Death and Mr. Prettyman. [London]
Death in Diamonds. [London]
A Provenance of Death. [London]
Some Beasts No More. [Manchester]

GILES, NEIL. 1949- . Born in Adelaide; moved to New Zealand in
        1984; wrote extensively for the stage and TV in Australia;
        wrote serials and one-act plays for New Zealand National Radio;
        a practicing astrologer in Auckland.
A Case of Immunity. Hazard pb (Christchurch), 1995 [N.Z., future]

GILL, B. M.
Nursery Crimes. [Wales]
The Twelfth Juror. [London]

GILL, JACK. Pseudonym of D. M. Williams.
The Judas Wound. Digit, 1961 [Eng.]

GILLA, ESKER N. 1922(?)-1983(?). (add dates)

GILLEN, MOLLIE
A Star of Death. [Australia]

GILLIAT, EDWARD. 1841-1915.
Velveteens. SPCK, 1893 [Eng.]

GILLOTTI, ALBERT F. 1909-1988. (add dates)

GILRUTH, SUSAN
To This Favour. [Eng.]

GIRDNER, JAQUELINE (corrected first name spelling)

GISSING, GEORGE
The Town Traveller. [London]

GLADSON, LESLIE. 1915-1972. (add dates)

GLAY, GEORGE ALBERT. 1916-1996. (add dates)

GLENDINNING, RALPH. 1948(?)-1994(?). (add dates)

GLENN, KAREN. 1947(?)-1991(?). (add dates)

GLOAG, JOHN
Sweet Racket. [U.S.]

GLOAG, JULIAN
Sleeping Dogs Lie. [Cambridge]

GOBER, DON. correct first name spelling to DOM

GODDARD, GLORIA. 1897-1978. (add death year)

GOENEY, WILLIAM M(ORTON)
The Moment of Truth. Also published as: Power Play. Avon, 1960
        (abridged)

GOFF, GEORGENA (CARTER) (add maiden name)

GOFF, IVAN. 1910-1999. (add death year)

GOINES, DONALD
Daddy Cool. [Det.]
White Man's Justice: Black Man's Grief. sc: Kenyatta

GOLDMAN, LAWRENCE (LOUIS). 1907-1990(?). (add death year)
Judd for the Defense. [acad.]

GOLDMAN, R. L.
Judge Robinson Murdered. correct British publisher from Boardman
        to Methuen

GOMBERG, WILLIAM GILBERT. ca.1916-1980. (add dates)

GOODALL, VANNE MORRIS. 1909- . (add birth year)

GOODIS, DAVID
Nightfall. Canadian title: Convicted
Somebody's Done For. correct U.K. imprint to Xanadu pb

GOODWIN, JOHN C(UTHBERT). Born in Liverpool; educated at Liverpool
        College and Oxford; captain of the King's Own Royal Regiment,
        1912-1920. (add author information)

GOODYKOONTZ, WILLIAM F. 1914(?)-1990(?). (add dates)

GORDON, ARTHUR
Pitchblende Quarry. publication date should be 1946

GORDON, DON. Pseudonym of Edward Llewellyn Gordon Thomas, 1890- .
        (add author real name, date)

GORDON, GAELYN. 1939- .
Above Suspicion. Random (New Zealand), 1990
Strainted Relations. Vintage (New Zealand), 1991

GORDON, GORDON. 1912- . (correction of birth year)

GORDON, JAN. Born in Reading; painter, etcher, art critic,
        lecturer and musician. (add author information)

GORDON, NEIL
The Professor's Poison. [London]

GORDON, RICHARD
The Medical Witness. [London]
The Private Life of Jack the Ripper. [London]

GORDON, RUSSELL. Pseudonym of Russell Gordon Shapiro. Graduate in
        journalism; did bit parts and voice dubs in films; became
        mentally ill while serving in World War II; came to Minnesota
        after the war with his wife, who had grown up in Minnesota;
        served as reporter and advertising manager at the Northfield
        News; went to St. Paul Pioneer Press-Dispatch in 1950;
        committed suicide around 1952. (add author real name, author
        information)

GORE, JOHN (F.)
-The Barmecide's Feast. Bodley, 1912

GORELL, LORD
D.E.Q. delete sc Evelyn Temple

GORMAN, ED(WARD JOSEPH)
Murder in the Wings. add British edition: Allison pb, 1999
Murder Straight Up. add British edition: Allison pb, 2000

GORST, HAROLD EDWARD. Born in London; educated at Eton and in Germany.
        (add author information)

GOSLING, PAULA [PAULA GOSLING HART] (show author name this way)
The Body in Blackwater Bay. add sc: Matt Gabriel
Loser's Blues. [London]
A Running Duck. Also published in England under the U.S. title:
        Warner pb (London), 1996

GOULART, RON(ALD JOSEPH)
The Curse of the Obelisk. add sc: Harry Challenge
The Prisoner of Blackwood Castle. Avon, 1984 sc: Harry Challenge

GOULD, NAT(HANIEL)
The Chance of a Lifetime. Long, 1907 [Eng.]

GOYNE, RICHARD
The Clock. delete dash

GRAAF, PETER
The Gull's Kiss. delete dash

GRADY, RONAN CALISTUS, JR. 1921-1992. (add death year)

GRAEME, RODERIC
Blackshirt Helps Himself. correct publication date to 1958
Blackshirt Meets the Lady. correct publisher to Hutchinson
Blackshirt Saves the Day. correct publisher to Long
Blackshirt Stirs Things Up. correct publication date to 1969

GRAHAM, DAVID. Pseudonym of Wilbur/Evan Wright, 1919-1994.
        (real name correction; author was known as both Wilbur
        Wright and Evan Wright)
Grave of Sand. [Mid. East]

GRAHAM, JOHN ALEXANDER
The Involvement of Arnold Wechsler. [Mass.]

GRAHAM, NEILL. show novels with sc Solo Malcom as set in London.

GRAHAM, WINIFRED. SC: Louisa Woolfe (add sc first name)

GRAHAME, ARTHUR W. 1896(?)-1978(?). (add dates)

GRANBY, GEORGE. 1900(?)-1977(?). (add dates)

GRANGER, BILL
Burning the Apostle. [Wash. D.C.]
League of Terror. [Eng.]
The Zurich Numbers. [Chi.]

GRANT, DAVID
Moscow 5000. (title correction)

GRANT, NEIL (FORBES). Journalist and dramatist. (add author info)

GRANT, RICHARD
Shoot Your Enemies. [Eng.]

GRAVES, ELIZABETH. Pseudonym of Lenore Hart. (add author real name)

GRAY, BERKELEY
Conquest on the Run. [Eng.]

GRAY, HILARY
Frightened to Death. [Eng.]

GRAYSON, LAURA. Pseuodnym of Barbara Wilson, 1932- . (add
        author real name)

GRAYSON, RICHARD
Play the Roman Fool and Die. [Rome]
Spy in Camera. [Moscow]

GRAYSON, RUPERT (STANLEY HARRINGTON). Born in Oxton; educated at
        Harrow; with the Irish Guards 1915-1918; novelist and publisher.
        (add middle names and author information)

GREATOREX, CLIFFORD W(ILLEY). Freelance journalist and author.
        (add author information)

GREBER, JUDITH A. (add middle initial)

GREEN, ANNA KATHARINE
A Difficult Problem. ss correction: The Staircase at Heart's Delight

GREEN, JULIEN (HARTRIDGE). correct first name to: Julian

GREEN, NOEL
-The Broken Triangle. Book Guild, 1995

GREEN, RICHARD. 1936- . (add birth year)

GREENBERG, MARTIN
The Further Adventures of Batman. Volume 3. (title correction)

GREENE, GRAHAM
Nineteen Stories. "The Hint of an Explanation" replaces "The
        Lottery Ticket" in the U.S. edition
Shades of Greene. ss correction: A Little Place Off the Edgware Road

GREENE, JENNIFER
Devil's Night. [Det.]

GREENE, JILL ALISON HART. delete entry

GREENER, WILLIAM OLIVER. 1862-1935.

GREENHALL, KEN. 1928- . Ref: CA.

GREENLAND, WILLIAM KINGSCOTE. 1868-1957. (correct birth year, add
        death year)

GREENLEAF, STEPHEN
Impact. [Calif.]

GREENLEAVES, WINIFRED
The Trout Inn Mystery. add space after The

GREENWOOD, EDWIN
Dark Understudy. [London]

GREENWOOD, JAMES
Reminiscences of a Raven. correct date to 1865
Dining with Duke Humphrey. Original title: Curiosities of Savage
        Life. Beeton, 1863

GREGG, CECIL FREEMAN. Born in London; chartered secretary and
        accountant. (add author information)
The Murder on the Bus. [London]
Tragedy at Wembley. [London]

GREGORY, JACK. Pseudonym of Robert (Richard) Vaughan, 1937- ,
        q.v.

GREGORY, SACHA. Pseudonym of Baroness von Hutten, 1874-1957, q.v.
        (add author real name)

GREIG, IAN (BORTHWICK). (correct middle name) Born in London;
        educated in England and Germany. (add author information)

GRESHAM, STEPHEN (LEROY)
-Midnight Boy. Zebra, 1987
-Runaway. Zebra, 1988

GREX, LEO
Transatlantic Trouble. fix typo

GREY, AILEEN. Pseudonym of Richard Goyne, 1902-1957, q.v.
        (add author real name)

GREY, PATRICIA (ELIZABETH)
Junction Cut. Headline pb, 1994 [London, WWII]

GREY, SCARLET. Pseudonym of Richard Goyne, 1902-1957, q.v.
        (add author real name)

GREY, VALERIE. Pseudonym of Stephen B. Clark.
        (add author real name)

GRIBBLE, LEONARD
Midsummer Slay Ride. sc: Supt. Anthony Slade

GRICE, JULIAN HAUGHEY
Pretty Babies. [Det.]
Suspicion. [Mich.]
Tender Prey. [Mich.]

GRIERSON, EDWARD
The Massingham Affair. correct setting date to [1891]

GRIERSON, FRANCIS
The Acrefield Mystery. sc: Det. Insp. Sims & Prof. Wells

GRIFFIN, FRANK. author and screenwriter are two different people
        (separate the entries)

GRIFFIN, GERALD G(EHRIG). 1933-1978(?). (add death year)

GRIFFIN, W. E. B.
The Murderers. add British edition: Severn, 1998

GRIFFITH, GEORGE
Thou Shalt Not. Perason pb, 1912

GRIFFITH, HELEN SHERMAN. Born in Iowa. (add author information)

GRIFFITH, (RICHARD) GLYN. Born in India; was with Political Service
        in the Near East; author and journalist. (add author info)

GRIFFITHS, ARTHUR
The Rome Express. [Paris]

GRILLEY, KATE. Born in Milwaukee; living in Virgin Islands.
        (add author information)

GRIMES, MARTHA
The Anodyne Necklace. [London]

GRIMM, CHERRY BARBARA [CHERRY BARBARA GRIMM LOCKETT). show name
        this way

GRIMWOOD, KEN(NETH)
-Breakthrough. Doubleday, 1976; Allen, 1977
-Replay. Arbor, 1986; Grafton, 1987 [U.S., 1963]

GROOM, (ARTHUR JOHN) PELHAM
High Adventure. sc Peter Mohune is in all stories
"Defend the Rock". [Gib.]

GROTE, WILLIAM. 1921(?)-1993(?). (add dates)

GROVE, MARJORIE
You'll Die Yesterday. [Paris]

GROVE, WALT(ER?). 1911(?)-1976(?). (add full middle name, dates)

GUNN, VICTOR
All Change for Murder. [Venice]
Death at Traitor's Gate. [London]

GUNTER, ARCHIBALD CLAVERING
A Prince in the Garret. (title correction) [Paris]

GURDON, J(OHN) EVERARD. Born in London; educated at Sandhurst Royal
        Military College; invalided out of army in 1919 and began
        writing during hospitalizations. (add author information)

GURR, DAVID. Birth name: William LeBreton Harvey Brisbane-Bedwell.
        (add birth name)

GUTHRIE, AL(FRED?). 1926(?)-1992. (add full first name, birth year)

HACKETT, WALTER. Born in California. (add author information)

HACKFORTH-JONES, MARGARET (STEFANA). 1911- . (add middle name,
        birth year)

HADDAM, JANE
A Stillness in Bethlehem. (title correction)

HADDOW, DENIS
Hanged by a Thread. [Eng.]

HAGGARD, EDWARD ARTHUR. 1860-1925. (add dates)

HAIGH, RAYMOND
Colder Than the Grave. sc: Paul Omax [Eng.]
Death Care. sc: Paul Omax [Eng.]

HAINES, DONAL HAMILTON. 1886-1951.
Shadow on the Campus. Farrar, 1942 [Mich., acad.] (Intended for
        younger readers.)

HALE, CHRISTOPHER. fix typo: Cincinnati

HALE, FRITZ
The Detroit Connection. Holloway, 1982 [Det.]

HALE, JOHN
The Whistle Blower. [Eng.]

HALKIN, JOHN. Pseudonym? (add query)

HALL, ADAM
The Mandarin Cypher. [H. Kong]

HALL, ANGUS
Qualtrough. [Eng.]

HALL, BRADNOCK. Pseudonym of Francis George Newbolt, 1863-1940.
        (add real name, dates)

HALL, CYRIL. 1884- .
-Leave to Presume Death. Bodley Head, 1947

HALL, D(ONALD) J(0HN). Born in Oxford; educated at Cambridge.
        (add author information)

HALL, JIM. correct byline to: HALL, JAMES W(ILSON)

HALL, LINDA. 1950- . (add birth year)
-The Josiah Files. Nelson pb, 1993 [2194]

HALL, MICHAEL. Probably the pseudonym of Michael Halbrook, with the
        Manchester Guardian. (add the new information)

HALL, PATRICIA. Pseudonym of Maureen O'Connor, journalist and
        broadcaster. Ref: CA. (add author real name and reference)
The Coldness of Killers. [Eng.]
Death by Election. [Eng.]
Dying Fall. [Eng.]
The Poison Pool. [Eng.]

HALL, S. delete reference

HALLIDAY, BRETT
Armed...Dangerous... correct date to 1966

HALLIDAY, DOROTHY
Moroccan Traffic. Also published in England as by Dorothy Dunnett:
        Arrow, 1991

HALLUMS, JAMES (R.). ca.1945-1995. (add dates)

HALSEY, HARLAN PAGE
Van, the Government Detective; or, The Base Metal Coiners. Also
        published as by Old Sleuth: Street, 1897. Also published as by
        Judson Taylor: Street (Magnet #92), 1899; Aldine, n.d.
        (corrected entry)

HALSTEAD, JOHN. Pseudonym of (Wilfrid) Douglas Newton, 1884-1951, q.v.
        (add author real name, dates)

HAMER, MIKE. Pseudonym of Mike Scantlebury. (add real name)
A Limp Piccolo. (add the "A")

HAMILTON, ALEX(ANDER JOHN). 1930- . (complete first name,
        correct birth year)
The Dead Needle. [London]

HAMILTON, BRUCE
The Brighton Murder Trial. [Brighton]

HAMILTON, MRS. CHARLES GRANVILLE (add birth and middle names)

HAMILTON, DONALD
The Ambushers. [Tex.]
Assignment: Murder. delete film reference
Death of a Citizen. [N. Mex.]
Murderers' Row. (title correction)
Night Walker. delete reference to book and movie titled Rough
        Company
The Poisoners. [L.A.]
The Steel Mirror. Film: United Artists, 1957, as Five Steps
        to Danger (scw & dir: Henry S. Kessler)

HAMILTON, ELAINE
Some Unknown Hand. [London]

HAMILTON, JANET EVELYN. 1951-1998. (add dates)

HAMILTON, LAURELL K. Ref: CA. (add reference)

HAMILTON, MARY AGNES. Educated at Cambridge; Member of Parliament
        for two years. (add author information)
Life Sentence. [Eng.]
Murder in the House of Commons. [London]

HAMILTON, MICHAEL. not a Glasby pseudonym

HAMILTON, (ANTHONY WALTER) PATRICK
Hangover Square. [London]

HAMILTON, PETER F.
-The Nano Flower. add U.S. edition: Tor, 1998 sc: Greg Mandel
A Quantum Murder. [Eng., 2000s]

HAMPTON, LOU
Ghosts of My Study. Authors and Publishers, 1927 ss (criminous = *):
        *Pursued\*After\*Surprise Island\*The Prairie Cabin\*The
        Mysterious Gift of the Hermit of Kanawha\The Hidden Continent\
        *What the Closet Revealed\The Change\An Inter-Stellar Voyage\
        Her Lover-The Ghost\The Darkened Days\*Heir to the Plantation\
        In the Days of the Monster Plants\The Ghost of the Old House\
        *The Turn of Fate\A Day Dream at Eventide

HANDLEY, LEONARD
Remote Journey. [Far East, 1915, 1927]

HANLEY, CLIFFORD. 1922-1999. (add death year)

HANNA, EDWARD B.
The Whitechapel Horrors. correct date in setting to [1888]

HANSEN, JOSEPH
Brandstetter and others. sc Hack Bohannon is in ss The Tango Bear

HANSHEW, HAZEL PHILLIPS. 1889- . Born in Brooklyn; journalist,
        novelist and short story writer. (add birth year, author info)

HANSHEW, MARY E.
The Frozen Flame. [Eng.]

HANSON, VIC J.
End of the Kill. [Eng.]

HARBINSON, W. H.
Dream Maker. add British edition: Sphere, 1991
Inception. add British edition: NEL, 1994
Millennium. (corrected spelling)

HARCOURT, PALMA
A Cloud of Doves. delete dash [Holl.]
Dance for Diplomats. [Russ.]
The Distant Stranger. [Ger.]
Limited Options. [Switz.]
Shadows of Doubt. [Paris]
A Sleep for Spies. [Eng.]
A Turn of Traitors. [Moscow]

HARDING, RICHARD. Pseudonym of A. Harding Boulton. (add real name)

HARDING, RONALD S. L. 1905-1960. (corrected birth year)

HARDINGE, REX
The Problem in Ciphers. [Europe]

HARDWICK, ELIZABETH
The Simple Truth. [Ia.]

HARDWICK, MICHAEL
Nightbone. [London, 1880s] (also corrected setting year)
Prisoner of the Devil. [London]

HARDY, J(OCELYN) L(EE). Born in London; educated at Sandhurst
        Royal Military College; escaped prisoner-of-war in WWI with
        loss of a leg; served with forces in Ireland; a farmer.
        (add author information)

HARE, CYRIL
Best Detective Stories of Cyril Hare. sc Insp. John Mallett is
        in The Death of Amy Robsart\Weight and See. sc Francis
        Pettigrew is in The Ruling Passion
Tenant for Death. [London]

HARLAN, REX. Pseudonym of Gary Buslik, 1946- . Ref: CA.
        (add real name, date, reference)

HARLING, ROBERT
The Dark Saviour. [Carib.]
The Paper Palace. [London, Balkans]

HARNESS, CHARLES L(EONARD)
The Venetian Court. [U.S., 2021]

HARPER, PHILIP. Joint pseudonym of Jonathan Neumann and Stuart Green.
        (add real names)

HARRINGTON, R(OBERT) E(DWARD). 1918-1986(?). (add death year)

HARRINGTON, WILLIAM
For the Defense. [NYC]
Town on Trial. [Ohio]

HARRIS, CHARLAINE
A Secret Rage. [Tenn.]

HARRIS, EDWIN. ca.1859-1938. (add dates)

HARRIS, JOHN WYNDHAM PARKES BEYNON (correct name: no Lucas in real
        name, according to birth certificate)

HARRIS, LEANN. Pseudonym of Barbara M. Harrison. (add real name)

The Yom Kippur Murder. British title: The Atonement Murder
        (British title correction)

HARRIS, STEVE
The Hoodoo Man. [Eng.]
Wulf. [Eng.]

HARRIS, VIVIAN (PARKES LUCAS) BEYNON. (add middle names)

HARRISON, E(RNEST) J(OHN). Journalist and author. (add author info)

HARRISON, RAY. change all settings to London (exception noted)
Akin to Murder. [London]
Counterfeit of Murder. [London, 1892] (also setting date
        corrected)
Death of a Dancing Lady. [London, 1892] (also setting date
        corrected)
Death of an Honorable Member. [London, 1891] (also setting date
        corrected)
Deathwatch. [London, 1891] (also setting date corrected)
French Ordinary Murder. [London, 1890] (also setting date
        corrected)
Hallmark of Murder. [London]
Harvest of Death. [Eng., 1893] (setting date corrected)
Murder in Petticoat Lane. [London]
Patently Murder. [London]
A Season for Death. [London, 1893] (also setting date corrected)
Sphere of Death. [London, 1894] (also setting date corrected)
Tincture of Death. [London, 1894] (also setting date corrected)

HARRISON, WILLIAM (J.). 1933-1993(?). (add death date)

HART, CAROLYN G.
Death by Surprise. add U.S. edition: Five Star, 1999 [Calif.]

HART, FRANCES NOYES
The Bellamy Trial. [N.Y.]

HARTLAND, MICHAEL
Frontier of Fear. add sc: David Nairn
Seven Steps to Treason. add sc: David Nairn
The Third Betrayal. add sc: Sarah Cable
The Year of the Scorpion. add sc: David Nairn

HARTLEY, OLGA. Educated privately and at Bedford College. (add
        author information)

HARVESTER, SIMON
The Bamboo Screen. [H. Kong]
Chinese Hammer. sc: Heron Murmur (spelling correction)
A Corner of the Playground. [Afr.]
Delay in Danger. [It.]
Flight in Darkness. [China]
Forgotten Road. [India]
Good Men and True. [London]
An Hour Before Zero. [Viet Nam]
Obols of Charon. [S. Afr.]
The Sequins Lost Their Lustre. [Eng.]
Tiger in the North. [Far East] to [India]
Troika. sc: Heron Murmur (spelling correction)
The Vessel May Carry Explosives. [ship] delete sc Roger Fleming
Whatever Things Are True. [London]

HARVEY, ALICK
The Dragon's Tongue. (Also contains ss "The Foxley Murders" by
        M. A. Bradshaw.) (add ss reference)
The Phantom. Target pb (Eng.), 1933

HARVEY, JOHN HENRY. 1891- . Born in Nottingham; educated at
        Nottingham and Liverpool Universities; a schoolmaster.
        (add date and author information)

HARVEY, JOHN WILFRED. 1889-1967. Professor of Philosophy, Leeds
        University. (add death date, author information)

HARVEY, WILLIAM C(LUNIE). Born in Glasgow; a physician. (add
        author information)

HARVEY, WILLIAM F(RYER). Born in Leeds, educated at Oxford; a
        physician. (add author information)
The Arm of Mrs. Egan and other strange stories. sc: Nurse Wilkie
        (correction in identification of series character)
Caprimulgus. delete, noncriminous
Midnight tales. ss spelling correction: Miss Avenal
Moods and Tenses. ss spelling correction: Shepherds and Kings

HASTINGS, W(ELLS) S(OUTHWORTH).
The Professor's Mystery. [Conn.]

HATTON, JOSEPH
Christopher Kenrick. (title correction)
The Queen of Bohemia. correct publisher from Beccles to Chapman
The Tallants of Baron. add U.S. edition: Roberts, 1868
The Valley of Poppies. published 1872 (correction)

HAVIGHURST, MARION (MARGARET) BOYD. 1894-1974. See: Marion Boyd.
        (add cross-reference)

HAWK, JOHN. Pseudonym of Helen Sybil Satterthwaite Cournos, 1893- .
        (add author real name)

HAWKWOOD, ALLAN
Gentleman Solomon. Hurst, 1925 sc: John Solomon
John Solomon, Incognito. sc: John Solomon
John Solomon, Supercargo. Hurst, 1925 sc: John Solomon
The Seal of John Solomon. Hurst, 1924 sc: John Solomon
The Shawl of Solomon. Hurst, 1925 sc: John Solomon
Solomon's Carpet. Hurst, 1925 sc: John Solomon
Solomon's Quest. Hurst, 1924 sc: John Solomon

HAWTHORNE, JULIAN
Dust. [London, 1816]
The Laughing Mill and other stories. delete (U.S. title)

HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
Twice Told Tales (Volume 2). James Monroe (corrected spelling of
        U.S. publisher; show as based in Boston) Corrected first
        British edition: Kent, 1849

HAWTON, HETOR. 1901-1975. (add death date)

HAY, IAN
The Lucky Number. Hodder, 1923; Houghton, 1923 ss (criminous = *):
        "Bill Bailey"\The Cure\Fowl Play\"The Liberry"\Locum Tenens\
        Natural Causes\Ocean Air\Our Pirate\*Petit-Jean\"Scally"\Set to
        Partners\The Side-Step\A Sporting College\A Wire Entanglement

HAY, L. F.
It Wasn't a Nightmare. delete [Eng.]

HAY, M(AVIS) DORIEL
Death on the Cherwell. [Oxford]

HAYMAN, MARK (spelling corrected from Haymon)
Dreams Die Hard. sc: Will Shakespear [Eng.]
The Nice Lady. sc: Will Shakespear [Eng.]

HAYNES, CONRAD. add [acad.] to all titles in cd
Bishop's Gambit, Declined. add: [acad.]
Perpetual Check. add: [acad.]
Sacrifice Play. delete reference to Bantam edition
        add: [acad.]

HEAD, BESSIE. 1937- .
-The Collector of Treasures. Africana (NYC), 1977; Heinemann, 1977
        [Botswana] ss: The Collector of Treasures\The Deep River\Heaven
        Is Not Closed\Hunting\Jacob\Kgotla\Life\Looking for a Rain
        God\Snapshots of a Wedding\The Special One\The Village Saint\The
        Wind and a Boy\Witchcraft

HEAD, MATTHEW
The Cabinda Affair. [Angola]

HEADLAM, CUTHBERT (MORLEY). Barrister; Member of Parliament.
        (add author information)

HEADLEY, VICTOR
Fetish. add U.S. edition: X Press pb (U.S.), 1996

HEAL, ANTHONY
The Decimate Decision. [London]

HEALD, TIM(OTHY VILLIERS)
Deadline. [London]
Just Desserts. [Mex.]
Masterstroke. [Oxford]

HEALEY, BEN
The Millstone Men. [It.]
The Red Head Herring. [Corsica]
The Trouble with Penelope. [Fr.]
The Week of the Scorpion. [It.]

HEALEY, EVELYN
The Braydon Mystery. sc: Supt. Horace Plummet (spelling correction)
Let X Equal Murder. sc: Supt. Horace Plummet (spelling correction)

HEASMAN, FRANCES
Blind Justice. BBC, 1987 (Novelization of the TV series.)

HEATH, ERIC. SC in cd should be Cornelius Clift, Jr.
Death Takes a Dive. sc: Cornelius Clift, Jr. (correction)
Murder in the Museum. sc: Cornelius Clift, Jr. (correction)

HEATH, W(ILLIAM) L(EDBETTER)
Blood on the River. [Ala.]

HEATH-MILLER, MAVIS (BLANCHE). 1914- . (add birth year)

HEBDEN, JULIET. Pseudonym of Juliet Harris. (add author real name)

HEBDEN, MARK
Eyewitness. (title correction: delete "The")

HEBERT, ANNE. 1916-2000. (add death year)

HEGARTY, DAVID. 1943- . (add birth year)

HELITZER, FLORENCE. 1928-1995. (add death year)

HELLER, JANE. Pseudonym of Jocelyn Raines. (add real name)

HELM, PETER
The Man with No Bones. [Eng.]

HELM, WILLIAM HENRY. Born in Worcester; educated at Bradfield
        College; author, journalist and lecturer. (add author info)

HELWIG, DAVID
Message for a Spy. show as pb

HEMYNG, BRACEBRIDGE
The Spirit World. delete (it's listed in Anonymous)

HENDERSON, BETH [ELIZABETH HENDERSON-DANIELS] (show full first
        name in brackets as indicated here)

HENDERSON, HAROLD. 1928-1996. (add death year)

HENDERSON. LAURENCE
Cage Until Tame. [London]
Major Enquiry. [London]
With Intent. [London]

HENDRY, FRANK COUTTS. 1875-1955. (add dates)

HENDRYX, JAMES B(EARDSLEY)
Connie Morgan with the Forest Rangers. [Mich.]

HENHAM, ERNEST G(EORGE). 1870-1946. (add death year) Born in Surrey;
        educated at Oxford. (add author information)

HENISSART, PAUL
The Winter Spy. [Ger., Buda.]

HENRIQUEZ, RICHARD A. 1909(?)-1993(?). (add dates)

HENRY, CHARLES
The Hostage. Also published as by Henry Farrell: Avon, 1963

HENRY, O.
Cops and Robbers. The Caballero's Way (ss spelling correction)
Whirligigs. ss The Whirligigs of Life out of alpha order

HENSLEY, JOE L.
Color Him Guilty. [Ga.]

HEPPELL, MARY. 1905-1977. (add dates)

HERBERT, A(LAN) P(ATRICK)
The House by the River. [Eng.]

HERBERT, BENSON. Had degrees from Oxford and Birmingham Univ.;
        science fiction writer; founded Utopian Publications, Ltd.

HERBERT, JAMES
The Rats. [London]
Sepulchre. [Eng.]

HERRING, PAUL. Born in Nottingham. (add author information)

HERSHMAN, NORMAN. 1912(?)-1992(?). (add dates)

HESKY, OLGA
Life Sentence. [London]

HESLOP, HAROLD. Born in Ireland; educated at London Labour College;
        advertising manager. (add author information)

HETHERINGTON, KEITH JAMES (take middle name out of parentheses)

HEWLETT, DOROTHY (KILGOUR)
Shocking Bad Hat. Hurst, 1941; Bobbs, 1941 [Eng., 1850]

HEXT, HARRINGTON
Number 87. [London]

HEYER, GEORGETTE
The Corinthian. Heinemann, 1940; Dutton, 1966 [Eng., past]
Duplicate Death. [London]

HICHENS, ROBERT (SMYTHE)
The Paradine Case. [London]

HICKEY, T(HEODOSA) F(RANCES) W(YNNE). Born in Ireland.
        (add author information)

HIGGINS, GEORGE V(INCENT). 1939-1999. (add death year)
Outlaws. [Mass.]

HIGGINS, JACK
Day of Judgment. (spelling correction)
Exocet. [Paris]
Eye of the Storm. Film: Viacom, 1996, as Midnight Man (scw:
        Jurgen Wolff; dir: Lawrence Gordon-Clark)
Night of the Fox. [Chan. Is.]
On Dangerous Ground. Film: Paramount, 1996 (scw: Christopher
        Wicking; dir: Lawrence Gordon-Clark)
A Prayer for the Dying. add [Ire.]
Thunder Point. Film: Showtime, 1998 (scw: Morrie Ruvinsky; dir:
        George Mihalka)
Touch the Devil. [Ire.]

HILL, BRIAN MERRIKIN. Born in Hampstead. (add author information)

HILL, DOROTHY (ELIZABETH). Born in Ipswich; BBC lecturer.
        (add author information)

HILL (LUTZ), GRACE LIVINGSTON. Born in Wellsville, N.Y.; author
        and public speaker. (add author information)

HILL, HEADON
By a Hair's Breadth. [Russ.]

HILL, PETER
The Fanatics. [London]
The Washermen. [London]

HILL, REGINALD
Asking for the Moon. Pascoe's Ghost (ss correction: not Dalziel's
        Ghost)

HILL, W(ESTON) W(HITTEMORE). 1896-1970. (add death year)

HILL, WARREN. Pseudonym of William Standring. Born in Oldham; racing
        journalist. (add real name, author information)

HILLIARD, A(LEX) R(OWLEY). 1908-1951. Graduate of Cornell Univ.;
        later with Atomic Energy Commission; author of science fiction
        short stories. (add death year and author information)

HILTON, JOHN BUXTON
The Green Frontier. [London]
Mr. Fred. [1890s]
The Quiet Stranger. [1872]

HILTON, JOSEPH
Angels in the Gutter. date of reprint City Jungle is 1966

HIMMEL, RICHARD
The Sharp Edge. [Wis.]

HINCKLEY, JULIAN
Murder by Schedule. [NYC]

HINCKS, C(YRIL) MALCOLM. Born in London; educated priavately; a
        journalist. (add author information)

HINES, JEANNE (McNEILL) (add maiden name as indicated)

HISCHAK, THOMAS S. Ref: CA. (add reference)

HITTLEMAN, CARL K. 1907-1999. (add dates)

HOAR, PETER. 1912- . (add birth year)

HOBART, DONALD BAYNE. 1898(?)-1970(?). (add dates)

HOBBS, STERLING. 1917(?)-1996(?). (add dates)

HOBSON, FRANCIS
Death on a Back Bench. [London]

HOCKING, ANNE
The Simple Way of Poison. [London]

HOCKING, JOSEPH. born 1861 (correction). Born in St. Stephens;
        brother of Silas (Kitto) Hocking, 1850-1935, q.v.; held various
        ministerial appointments. (add author information)

HOCKING, SILAS (KITTO). Born in St. Stephens; brother of Joseph
        Hocking, 1861-1937, q.v.; founded and edited Temple Magazine
        and Family Circle. (add author information)

HOEG, PETER (consolidate three listings)

HOFFE, MONCKTON. Pseudonym of Reaney Monckton Hoff-Miles, 1880-1951.
        (add author real name)

HOFFMAN, LOUISE. Pseudonym of Beryl Fitzgerald, 1929-1986.
        (add author real name, dates)

HOGG, JAMES
Winter Evening Tales. ss correction: Singular Dream

HOLDEN, R(ICHARD) C(ORT). 1928(?)-1989(?). (add dates)

HOLDSTOCK, ROBERT
Bulman Returns. Futura (publisher spelling correction)

HOLLAND, TOM
-Lord of the Dead. PB hc, 1995 [Eng., 1800s]

HOLLEY, HELEN (MULLEN). 1897(?)-1981(?). (add dates)

HOLMES, NANCY. born 1921 (correction)

HOLSTON, BARBARA. 1942-1993. (add dates)

HOLT, GAVIN
Black Bullets. (no setting should be listed)
Dark Lady. [Eng.]
Death Takes the Stage. [London]
Drums Beat at Night. [Eng., Haiti]
The Emerald Spider. [London, Paris]
The Garden of Silent Beasts. [S. Pac.]
The Golden Witch. [Eng.]
Green Talons. [Fr., Leningrad]
Mark of the Paw. [Eng.]
Murder at Marble Arch. [London]
Red Eagle. (no setting should be listed)
Six Minutes Past Twelve. [London]
Trafalgar Square. [London]
Trail of the Skull. (no setting should be listed)
The White-Faced Man. [S. Am., S. Pac.]

HOLT, RICHARD
Money from Rome. [Eng.]

HOLT, SAMUEL
I Know a Trick Worth Two of That. (title correction)

HOLT, WILL. 1929- . (add birth year)

HOLTON, HUGH. Ref: CA. (add reference)

HOLTON, LEONARD. add ref: MS.

HOME, MICHAEL
The Auber File. [Fr.]

HONE, JOSEPH
The Sixth Directorate. [NYC]
The Valley of the Fox. [Eng.]

HOOD, WILLIAM
Cry Spy. [Geneva]
Spy Wednesday. [Buda.]

HOPE, ANDREE
The Vyvyans. [Paris]

HOPE, FRANCES ESSEX THEODORA. Born in Hereford; educated at
        Cheltenham College and Oxford. (add author information)

HOPKINS, (HECTOR) KENNETH
Dead Against My Principles. [Isle of Wight]

HOPKINS, R(OBERT) THURSTON. born 1883 (correction). Educated at
        University College, London; Literary Editor to London
        International Press. (add author information)

HORN, HOLLOWAY. Born in Goring-on-Thames; magazine and film writer.
        (modified author information)

HORNSBY, WENDY. Professor Of history at Long Beach City College.
        (add author information)

HORTON, JOHN
The Hotel at Tarasco. [Mex. City]
The Return of Inocencio Brown. [Mex. City]

HOSKEN, ALICE CECIL SEYMOUR. Born in London; educated in Paris and
        Heidelberg. (add author information)

HOSKEN, (ERNEST CHARLES) HEATH. 1875-1934. (add death year)

HOSMER, CATHERINE ANN. 1925(?)-1992(?). (add dates)

HOSTER, GRACE
Trial by Murder. [Ida., 1943]

HOUGH, S. B.
The Bronze Perseus. delete SC reference
Frontier Incident. [Iraq]

HOUSEHOLD, GEOFFREY
Rogue Male. [Eng.]

HOUSTON, BILLIE. 1906-1972. (add dates)

HOUSTON, MARGARET BELL. 1876(?)-1966. (add birth year)

HOWARD, ALAN. 1922- . (add birth year)

HOWARD, CLARK
Brothers in Blood. St. Martin's, 1983 [Ga.] (Novelized true
        crime.)

HOWARD, COLIN
Killing No Murder. [Eng., acad.]

HOWARD, ROBERT E.
The Book of Robert E. Howard. ss correction: The Dust Dance

HOWARTH, PATRICK
The Dying Ukranian. [Eng.]

HOWE, MELODIE JOHNSON (first name spelling correction)

HOWES, ROYCE
The Case of the Copy-Hook Killing. [Det.]
Death Rides a Hobby. [Det.]

HOWITT, JOHN LESLIE DESPART. 1895- . (add birth year)

HOWLETT, JOHN (REGINALD)
The Christmas Spy. sc: Morgan Hunter-Brown
Murder of a Moderate Man. sc: Morgan Hunter-Brown [Eng.]

HOWLEY, BRENDAN
Jump/Cut. [NYC, theatre]
The Stalking Horse. [Vienna]

HUDDLESTON, GILBERT ROGER. 1874-1936. (add death year)

HUDIBURG, EDWARD. (correct last name spelling) 1910-1986.
        (add dates)

HUEBENER, CUTLER. 1915-1969. (add dates)

HUEBNER, FREDERICK D. (first name should be spelled FREDRICK)

HUGHES, ALISON. Pseudonym of Doris M. Oliver. (add real name)

HUGHES, RICHARD (EDWARD). (middle name correction)

HUGHES, RUPERT. Born in Lancaster, Mo.; educated at Western Reserve
        and Yale Universities. (add author information)

HUGO, RICHARD. Pseudonym of Jim Williams, 1947- . (add author
        real name)
Conspiracy of Mirrors. [Russ.] = The Gorbachev Version

HUME, FERGUS
The Dancer in Red. ss (not in Digby Long reprint = *): The
        Dancer in Red\The Sand-Walker\A Spirit in My Feet\A Colonial
        Banshee\The Ghost's Touch\*The Ghost in Brocade\*The Red Star\
        *The Professor's Mummy (complete ss listing as indicated)
Monsieur Judas. add U.S. edition: Waverly, 1891

HUMPHRIES, ADELAIDE
-Ann Star-Staff Nurse. Arcadia, 1946; Wells Gardner pb, 1948

HUNT, DAVE
The Archon Conspiracy. Also published as: The Mind Invaders.
        Harvest House pb, 1998

HUNT, E. HOWARD
The Berlin Ending. sc: Neil Thorpe
The Judas Hour. [Prague]
The Kremlin Conspiracy. sc: Neil Thorpe
Malestrom. Also published as: Cruel Is the Night (publisher and
        date as given)
Murder in State. [Wash. D.C.]

HUNT, GILL. Show listed title as by Denis (Talbot), Hughes, 1917- .

HUNT, (ISOBEL) VIOLET. Born in Durham. (add author information)
-The House of Many Mirrors. add U.S. edition: Brentano's, 1915

HUNT, (JOSEPH) WRAY (ANGUS). Born in Stone; educated at Oxford;
        author and tutor. (add author information)

HUNTER, BLUEBELL MATILDA. Born and educated in London. (add
        author information)

HUNTER, ELIZABETH. list name this way, without middle names.
        Pseudonym of Elizabeth Mary Theresa De Guise, 1934- .
        (add real name)

HUNTER, EVAN
Happy New Year, Herbie and other stories. UK edition deletes ss:
        Alive Again\The Fallen Angel\The Prisoner; and adds ss: It was
        Lovely That Summer\Human Sharks

HUNTER, JACK D.
The Blood Order. Times, 1979; Sidgwick, 1980 [Ger.] sc: Bruno
        Stackel
-The Blue Max. Dutton, 1964; Muller, 1965 [Ger.] sc: Bruno
        Stackel Film: Fox, 1966 (scw: David Pursall, Jack Seddon,
        Gerald Hanley; dir: John Guillermin)
The Tin Cravat. sc: Bruno Stackel

HURD, DOUGLAS (RICHARD)
Scotch on the Rocks. remove dash [Scot.]

HURD, FLORENCE (SCHNITZER) (add maiden name)

HURLEY, GENE. 1915(?)-1970(?). (add dates)

HURLEY, GRAHAM. Ref: CA. (add reference)

HURREN, BERNARD JOHN. Born in Lincoln, Eng.; educated at Dulwich
        College. (add author information)

HUSTON, H(OWARD) C(HAUNCEY). 1914(?)-1973(?). (add dates)

HUTCHINSON, FRANK(LIN ISAAC). Clergyman. (add author info.)

HUTCHINSON, HORACE
The Fate of Osmond Brett. [London]

HUTCHINSON, ROBERT HARE. date should show as 1887- , and
        trash [(1887- ), McGhan; Hubin] should be removed from author
        listing add author information: Born in the U.S.; educated
        at Harvard.

HUXLEY, ELSPETH (JOCELYN GRANT)
The Man from Nowhere. [Eng.]
-The Red Rock Wilderness. Chatto, 1957; Morrow, 1957

HYDE, CHRISTOPHER
Hard Target. British title: White Lies (publisher, date info OK)

HYLAND, STANLEY
Top Bloody Secret. [Turk.]

HYMAN, JACKIE [JACQUELINE DIAMOND HYMAN WILSON] show name thus

HYND, NOEL
The Krushchev Objective. [Eng.]

IGGLESDEN, CHARLES. Born in Kent; educated privately; prominent
        cricket, chess and billiards player; journalist and author;
        editor of the Kentish Express. (add author information)

IMBER, HUGH. Pseudonym of Alan Colquohon Duff, 1896-1973.
        (add real name, dates)

IMBERT-TERRY, SIR HENRY (MACHU). Born in London; educated at
        Charterhouse. (add author information)
-In Spacious Times: The Narrative of Edward Raynor, Gentleman,
        Concerning the Spanish Plot Against Her Gracious Majesty, Queen
        Elizabeth, and the Part He Took in It. Benn, 1927 [Eng.]

INCHBALD, PETER
The Sweet Short Grass. [London]

INGRAM, GEORGE. 1892- . Born in London. (add date and author
        information)

INGRAM, (ARCHIBALD) KENNETH. Born in London; educated at Charterhouse;
        editor of The Police Journal and The Green Quarterly; a
        barrister.

INGRID, CHARLES. Salsitz, 1949- .

INMAN, PHILIP (ALBERT). Born in Knaresborough; educated at
        Headingly College, Leeds; managing director of Charing Cross
        Hospital.

INNES, HAMMOND
All Roads Lead to Friday. sc: Peter Deveril
The Doppelganger. sc: Peter Deveril
Sabotage Broadcast. sc: Peter Deveril

INNES, MICHAEL
Death at the President's Lodging. [Oxford]
A Family Affair. [Oxford]
Hare Sitting Up. add [Scot.]
The Man from the Sea. [London, Scot.]
Operation Pax. [Oxford]
The Secret Vanguard. add [Scot.]

INNES, (ARTHUR) NORMAN
The Surge of War. Nash, 1906 [Silesia, 1750s] ss (with some crime)

IRISH, WILLIAM
Borrowed Crime. correct publication date to 1946

IRWIN, INEZ HAYNES. Born in Rio de Janeiro; educated at Radcliffe
        College, Boston; variously president of the Authors' League
        of America and the Authors Guild.

ISON, GRAHAM
Confirm or Deny. [London]

ISRAEL, CHARLES E(DWARD). 1920-1999. (add death year)

IZZI, EUGENE. ca.1953- . Pseudonym: Nick Gaitano, q.v.
Safe Harbor. add U.S. edition & setting: Avon hc, 1999 [Chi.]

JACKS, OLIVER
Assassination Day. [Eng.]
Man on a Short Leash. [Eng.]

JACKSON, CHARLES REGINALD
The Outer Edges. Also published as: Thread of Evil. Lion, 1957

JACKSON, DELMAR. 1921-1995(?). (add death year)

JACKSON, JON A.
Dead Folk. McMillan, 1995. Also published as: Dead Folks.
        Atlantic, 1996 sc: Sgt. Milheisen [Salt Lake City]
Hit on the House. add British edition: Canongate pb, 2000

JACKSON, MURIEL RESNIK. 1922-1995. (correct birth year)

JACKSON, O(LIVE) T. 1917(?)-1986. (add birth year)

JACOBS, STEVE. 1955- . Ref: CA. (add birth year, reference)
-The Enemy Within. add dash [S.Afr.]

JACOBS, T. C. H.
The Grensen Murder Case (spelling correction)
Security Risk. sc: Temple Fortune, Chief Supt. Barnard
No Sleep for Elsa. add sc: Chief Insp. Barnard

JACOBS, W. W.
Light Freights. criminous: Hard Labour\Jerry Bundler
        (identification of criminous stories)

JAFFE, SUSAN. first name should be spelled: SUSANNE

JAMES, BARBARA
Beauty Must Die. [Eng.]
Bright Deadly Summer. [Eng.]

JAMES, DONALD
A Spy at Evening. [Eng.]

JAMES, GODFREY WARDEN. Born in London; educated at Oxford;
        variously Develoopment Officer of Trustee Savings Bank
        Association, schoolmaster and tutor, Administrative Officer
        in Sierra Leone government, and barrister. (add author info)

JAMES, LAURENCE (WILLIAM). 1943-2000. (correct birth year, add death
        year and middle name)

JAMES, P. D.
A Mind to Murder. [London]
Original Sin. [London]
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman. [Cambridge]

JAMES, PETER
Possession. correct U.S. edition to Doubleday, 1988

JAMES, SUSAN
Foul Deeds. for this book, the byline is the pseudonym of
        Susan Schiffer, 1945- , and James Schiffer, 1948- .
        So the Susan James entry should be split into the two parts.

JAMES, VINCENT
-The Long Ride Out. [Mex.] (add dash and setting)

JANES, J(OSEPH) ROBERT
The Hiding Place. show as pb
Mayhem. show U.S. edition as published under title: Mirage
        (publisher and date OK)
The Third Story. show publisher as PaperJacks (Canada), a pb
The Toy Shop. show publisher as PaperJacks (Canada), a pb
The Watcher. show as pb

JANSON, HANK
Enemy of Men. (title correction)
Hell of a Dame! (add !)
Hell's Angel. correct to: Hell's Angels
Skirts Bring the Sorrow (corrected reprint title)

JAPRISOT, SEBASTIEN
10:30 to Marseille. (corrected spelling) Also published as:
        10:30 from Marseilles. Harvill, 1998

JARDIN, REX
The Devil's Mansion. delete, not criminous

JARDINE, QUINTIN (corrected first name spelling)

JAY, SIMON
Sleepers Can Kill. [Auckland]

JEFFERIES, RICHARD. 1848-1887.
The Early Fiction of Richard Jefferies. Simpkin, 1896 ss
        (criminous = *): Henrique Beaumont\*Masked\A Strange Story\Who
        Will Win; or, American Adventure\

JENKINS, CECIL
Message from Sirius. [London]

JENKINS, ELIZABETH
Dr. Gully. [Eng., 1876]

JENSEN, RUBY JEAN. Ref: CA. (add reference)

JEPSON, EDGAR (ALFRED)
L2002. delete dash

JERROLD, IANTHE
Dead Man's Quarry. [Wales]
The Studio Crime. [London]

JERVIS, VERA MURDOCK STUART. 1899- . (birth year correction)

JETER, K(EVIN) W(AYNE)
The Edge of Human. add British edition: Orion, 1995

JOHNSON, DOROTHY (MARIE)
Death of a Spinster. [Eng.]
Private Enquiries. [Eng.]

JOHNSON, ENID. 1892-1969(?). (add dates)

JOHNSON, GEORGIA A(NNA). 1930- .
The Baby Who Knew Too Much. Johnson pb (Mich.), 1993 [Mich., 1960]

JOHNSON, MAURICE C. 1899(?)-1969(?). (add dates)

JOHNSON, VICTOR H(UGO). 1912- . (add middle name, date)

JOHNSTON, FRANK
Highway Robber's Derby. Long, 1932 [Eng.]

JOHNSTON, GRACE LESLIE KEITH. -1929. (add death date)

JOHNSTON, VELDA
The House on Bostwick Square. [London]

JON, MONTAGUE. Pseudonym of John Montague Dovener, 1923-1981, a London
        barrister who had a large criminal practice. (add real name,
        dates, author information)
A Question of Law. sc: Steven Kale (spelling correction)
The Wallington Case. sc: Steven Kale (spelling correction)

JONES, CRAIG
Blood Secrets. [Mich., acad.]
Fatal Attraction. [Mich.]

JONES, DENNIS
Warsaw Concerto. [Warsaw]

JONES, ELWYN
Barlow Casebook. (Based on the "Barlow at Large" TV series.)
Barlow Comes to Judgement. (Based on the "Barlow at Large" TV
        series.)
Barlow Down Under. (Based on the "Barlow at Large" TV series.)
Barlow Exposed. (Based on the "Barlow at Large" TV series.)
Barlow in Charge. (Based on the "Barlow at Large" TV series.)
The Ripper File. (Derived from the BBC "Softly, Softly" TV series.)

JONES, G. WAYMAN
The Black Bat's Invisible Enemy. remove 1905 date

JONES, INIGO
The Albatross Murders. [New Eng., theatre]

JONES, JENNA. Pseudonym of Gene Gorton Jones. (add real name)

JORDAN, HUMFREY (ROBERTSON). 1885- .
White Masters. Blackwood, 1929 [Burma] ss (criminous = *):
        The Basin\The Beachcomber\A Job of Work\Opposite Angles\*The Rest
        House\*Squaring Accounts\Treatment

JORGENSEN, CHRISTINE T. Originally from Monmouth, Ill.;
        living in Denver. (amend author information)

JORGENSEN, IVAR
Rest in Agony. Also published (in an expanded version) as by
        Paul W. Fairman: Lancer, 1967

JORGENSON, GEORGE E(LLINGTON). Born in Chicago; pathologist; living
        in Iowa in 1930s. (add author information)

JORGENSON, NORA. Born in Clermont, Iowa; educated at Oberling
        College and Chicago Music College; pianist, composer, music
        teacher, editor and writer; gave a radio concert in L.A. in 1927.
The Circle of Vengeance. [Wis.]

JOSEPH, MICHAEL. 1897-1958. Born in London; educated at London
        University; author, journalist and publishing executive.
        (add author information)

JOYCE, CYRIL
Errant Sleuth. sc: Greg Allard
Errant Target. sc: Greg Allard
Errant Witness. sc: Greg Allard
Run a Golden Mile. sc: Chief Insp./Supt. Pat Stockton
Seize the Passing Stranger. [London]

JOYCE, GRAHAM
-Dark Sister. add dash as shown

JUDD, BOB [ROBERT]. 1939- . (add full first name, birth year)

JUDD, MARGARET (HADDICAN). 1906-1995. (add death year)

JUST, WARD
The American Ambassador. [Ger.]

JUSTICE, JULIUS. Pseudonym of Julius Kelly.
The Belly of the Unknown Beast. Justice (Det.), 1993 [Det.]

JUTE, ANDRE
Reverse Negative. [Eng.]

KAMITSES, ZOE
Moondreamer. [Calif.]

KANE, BOB [ROBERT] (add full first name)

KANE, HENRY
Murder of a Park Ave. Playgirl. (show title thus, with Ave.)

KAPPELMAN, MURRAY MARTIN. 1931- . (add birth year)

KARP, DAVID. 1922-1999. (add death year)
Cry, Flesh. (add the comma)
Enter, Sleeping. (add the comma)

KARR, LEONA. Living in Denver. (add author information)

KARTA, NAT
The Hot Rod. sc: Dana Dallas

KARTUN, DEREK
Flittermouse. [Fr.]
Safe House. [Paris]

KASPER, ROY CHARLES. 1909(?)-1985(?). (add dates)

KASTNER, ERICH. Born in Dresden; educated in Dresden, Rostock,
        Leipzig and Berlin. (add author information)

KATHRENS, (W. H.) VAUGHAN (add first two initials)
The Lady Makes News. [Manchester]

KATZ, HERBERT M(ELVIN). 1930- . (add birth year)


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