CRIME FICTION III:
A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1749-1995

by Allen J. Hubin


(7/14/00)

Copyright © 2000 by Allen J. Hubin


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Addendum 4

ALINGTON, C(YRIL) A(RGENTINE)
The Court in Kensington. [London]

ALLEN, IDA READE. House name.

ARMSTRONG, RAYMOND
The Sinister Widow Comes Back. [London]

ASHFORD, JEFFREY
The Hands of Innocence. [Eng.]

BACKHOUSE, (ENID) ELIZABETH
The Night Has Eyes. [Eng.]

BACON, ADMIRAL SIR REGINALD (HUGH SPENCER). (add middle names)

BAER, MRS. LUCY A. born 1844? (correction)

BAINBRIDGE, BERYL (MARGARET)
-Winter Garden. Duckworth, 1980; Braziller, 1981 [Russ.]

BALDWIN, ALEX
The Soldier Spies. [1942] Also published as by W. E. B. Griffin:
        Putnam, 1999

BALLOU, MATURIN M(URRAY). died 1895 (correction)

BARDON, MINNA
The Case of the Blood Stained Dime. (Author's name shown as Barton
        on the cover.) (add parenthetical note)

BARRETT, JEAN
The Shelter of Her Arms. [Wis.]

BARRON, HUGH
The High Cost of Murder. (add "The") = The Verdugo Affair, as by
        Burt Hirschfeld

BERKELEY, REGINALD. Member of the New Zealand Bar and Inner Temple;
        member, League of Nations Staff; once Member of Parliament from
        Nottingham Central; author and playwright. (add author info.)

BHABRA, H(ARGURCHET) S. 1955-2000. (add death year)

BINDLOSS, HAROLD
The Opium Smugglers. Unwin, 1910

BINNS, OTWELL
The Secret Adventure. [Poland]

BIRD, KENNETH
Bishop Must Move. [Europe, Eastern]

BLAKE, GEORGE. Ref: CA. (add reference)

BLAKE, NICHOLAS
Minute for Murder. [London]
A Tangled Web. [London]

BLAKE, ROGER
Caper at Canaveral. (delete dash) [Fla.]

BLAKESTON, OSWELL
Pink Ribbon. [Eng.]

BLANE, FERGUS
Money-Lender in Gloves. [London]

BLAYN, HUGO
Except for One Thing. [London]

BLUM, GARY. Ref: CA. (add reference)

BOOTHBY, GUY
The Prince of Swindlers. sc: Simon Carne, in all stories

BORER, MARY CATHCART. Pseudonym of Mary Cathcart Myers, 1906- .
        Born in London; educated at University College, London;
        scientific assistant, Wellcome Historical Mecical Museum,
        1928-35; on archaeological expedition to Egypt 1935-39; script
        writer and scenario writer 1939-51. (add real name, author
        information)

BOX, EDGAR
Death in the Fifth Position. add [theatre]

BRADBURY, RAY(MOND DOUGLAS)
A Graveyard for Lunatics. add [1954]

BRADBY, G(ODFREY) F(OX). died 1948 (correction)

BRAMAH, ERNEST
The Bravo of London. [London]

BRANDON, JOHN G(ORDON)
Young Love. delete the dash [Eng.]

BREMNER, MARJORIE. Born in the U.S. and educated in psychology and
        social sciences at the University of Chicago and Columbia
        University; went to London in 1946 for a Ph.D. in political
        science; researcher for the Hansard society, lecturer,
        journalist, and reviewer. (add author information)

BROUGHTON, RHODA. Ref: CA. (add reference)

BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN
Edgar Huntly; or, The Memoirs of a Sleepwalker. [Pa., 1787]

BROXHOLME, JOHN FRANKLIN. 1930-2000. (add death year)

BRUCE, LEO
Death of a Commuter. [Eng.]

BRYAN, MARY EDWARDS. born 1838 (correction)

BUCHAN, WILLIAM
Helen All Alone. [Balkans]

BUCKINGHAM, BRUCE
Boiled Alive. (title correction)

BUDE, JOHN
A Telegram from le Touquet. [Fr.] sc Insp. Meredith is in very
        minor role

BURNLEY, JAMES. 1842-1919.
Yorkshire Stories Retold. Jackson (Eng.), 1885 ss (criminous = *):
        The Bierley Ghost\The Bishop Blaize Festivals\*The Calverley
        Tragedy\The Clockhouse and the Jowett Family\Fair Rebecca\*The
        Elland Tragedy\*The Grass Wood Murder\*The Halifax Gibbet\*The
        Hebden Valley Murder\The Hermit of Rombalds Moor\The Holmfirth
        Flood\Jonathan Martin and York Minster\The Luddite Riots\*Mary
        Bateman, the Yorkshire Witch\Robin Hood and Little John\The
        Scottish Pedlar\*The Story of Eugene Aram\The Story of the
        Prophet Wroe\*William Nevison, the Highwayman\A Yorkshire Stable
        Boy\A Yorkshire Stroller--"Old Wild's"

BUTLER, GWENDOLINE
Coffin on Murder Street. [London]
The Coffin Tree. [London]
Coffin Underground. [London]
Cracking Open a Coffin. [London]

BYROM, MOLLY
Jockey Silks. Witherby (Eng.), 1950

CAMERON, LOU
File on a Missing Redhead. correct British edition to: Hale, 1969

CANNING, VICTOR
Queen's Pawn. [ship]

CANNON, ELLIOTT
Devil's Paradise. [Naples]

CAPES, BERNARD (EDWARD JOSEPH). Ref: CA. (add reference)

CARDWELL, ANNE
Crazy to Kill. add British edition: World Distributors pb, 1973

CARLON, PATRICIA
Hush, It's a Game. add U.S. edition: Soho, 2001

CARREL, MARK
Counsel for the Killer. [L.A.]

CARROLL, JOY. Ref: CA. (add reference)

CHERBULIEZ, (CHARLES) VICTOR. 1829-1899.
The Low-Born Lover's Revenge. Vizetelly, 1881 (Translation of
        "La Revanche de Joseph Noirel.")

CHRISTIANSEN, SIGURD (WESLEY). died 1947 (correction)

CLARK, DOUGLAS
Premedicated Murder. [London]

CLARKE, ANNA
The Lady in Black. [London]

CLEMENTS, E. H. [EILEEN HELEN CLEMENTS HUNTER]. (show name thus)
Over and Done With. (title correction) [Eng.]

COBNOR, JOHN
The Four Answers. [Eng.]

COCHRANE, ELIZABETH JANE. correct last name to COCHRAN, and add
        middle name

COHEN, OCTAVUS ROY
Detours. ss "Free and Easy" has sc Jim Hanvey

COLBRON, GRACE ISABEL
Joe Muller, Detective. fyi, "The Case of the Lamp That Went Out"
        runs about 150 pages, while the other stories are about 50
        pages each

COLLINS, MAX ALLAN
The Perfect Crime. sc: Mallory

COMPTON, HERBERT (EASTWICK)
The Wilful Way. [Can.]

CONRAD, BRENDA
-Girl with a Golden Bar. [Tex.]

CONWAY, KEITH
Hammerhead Reef. [Australia]

CONWAY, PETER
Escape to Danger. [Europe]
-The Palindrome. [Burma, WWII]

COOKE, L. A. B.
War in the Gates. [Eng.]

CORELLI, MARIE. Pseudonym of Mary McKay, 1855-1924.
        (add author real name)

COUGHLIN, WILLIAM J(EREMIAH)
The Heart of Justice. [NYC]

COX, STEPHEN ANGUS DOUGLAS. 1865-1944. (add dates)

CREASEY, JOHN
Murder Out of the Past. show as pb

CRONIN, A(RCHIBALD) J(OSEPH)
Beyond This Place. [Eng.]

DALTON, MORAY. identify sc as Sgt./Insp. Hugh Collier
One by One They Disappeared. sc: apparently called George Collier
        in this book

D., A. E.
The Colston Grange Ghost. delete dash

DALY, AUGUSTIN. 1838-1899.
A Flash of Lightning. (Manuscript), 1885 (Play.)
Pique. (Manuscript), 1884 (Play.)

DAMIEN, PAUL. 1922- .
Death in C Minor. Commonwealth pb (Can.), 1994

DANIEL, MARK
Pity the Sinner. [Eng.]

DARD, F(REDERIC). Born near Grenoble; died in Bonnefontaine,
        Switzerland, where he had lived for more than 25 years; a
        journalist in Lyon before turning to novels, theatre and film;
        sold more than 270 million books; published 140+ novels in the
        San Antonio series. (add author information)

DAVIDSON, AVRAM
The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy. correct publication date to
        1991

DAVIDSON, HUGH COLEMAN. 1852-1934. (add death year)

DAVIS, MEANS. Pseudonym of Augusta Tucker Townsend, ca.1904-1999.
        (add real name, dates)

DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING
In the Fog. [London]

DAWE, (WILLIAM) CARLTON (LANYON)
Stranger Than Fiction. remove dash

DAY, JULIUS E(DGAR)
Crooked Money. [Eng., Wales]

DEACON, RICHARD delete entry; book (A Woman with a Future) should be
        listed as by Cecily Sidgwick (move there)

DEVINE, D(AVID) M(cDONALD)
The Devil at Your Elbow. [Eng.]

DEWES, SIMON
Death Stalks the Waterway. [Eng.]

DIBDIN, MICHAEL
The Last Sherlock Holmes Story. [London]

DUKE, MADELAINE
Death of a Danie Dinmont. [Rhod.]

DUNN, JAMES. Born in Dalton-in-Furness; living in London in 1940s.
        (incorporate additional author information)

DUNNE, JOHN GREGORY
True Confessions. add [1946]

DUPUY, ELIZA ANN. died 1880 (correction)

DURIVAGE, FRANCIS A(LEXANDER). died 1881 (correction)

EDWARDS, (KENNETH) MARTIN
All the Lonely People. [Liverpool]
I Remember You. [Liverpool]
Suspicious Minds. [Liverpool]
Yesterday's Papers. [Liverpool]

EGREMONT, MICHAEL
The Bride of Frankenstein. add U.S. edition: Bookfinger, 1976

EMERSON, (ALAN) DAVID
Little Brother Claude. Hutchinson, 1971 [Bath, 1892]

ENGEL, HOWARD
There Was an Old Woman. add U.S. edition: Overlook, 2000

EVANS, FRANK HOWEL. 1867-1931. (add dates)

FAWCETT, EDGAR. Ref: CA. (add reference)

FENN, G(EORGE) MANVILLE
A Meeting of Greeks and the Tug of War. Bousfield, 1902

FENNO, JACK. Pseudonym of Hortense Calisher, 1911- . Ref: CA.

FITZGERALD, F(RANCIS) SCOTT (KEY)
The Great Gatsby. [L.I.]

FYFIELD, FRANCES
Deep Sleep. [London]
A Question of Guilt. [London]

FORBES, WILLIAM G. identify as house name

FOSS, JASON. Pseudonym of Dr. Jason Monaghan.
Byron's Shadow. [Greece]

FOWLER, SYDNEY
The Bell Street Murders. [London]
Murder in Bethnal Square. (spelling correction)

FOX, PETER
Mantis. [Eng., Israel]

FRANKLIN, CHARLES
Cocktails with a Stranger. [Switz.]
One Night to Kill. [Eng.]

FRASER, ANTONIA (PAKENHAM)
A Splash of Red. [London]

FREEMAN, R(ICHARD) AUSTIN
Felo de Se? [London]

FUTRELLE, JACQUES
Blind Man's Buff. [Paris]

GARSTIN, CROSBIE. 1887-1930.
The Mud Larks Again. Methuen, 1919 ss (criminous = *): Antonio
        Giuseppe\The Booby Trap\The Camera Cannot Lie\A Change of
        Front\The Convert\A Faux Pas\Fly, Gentle Dove\The Harriers I\The
        Harriers II\Hot Air\*I Spy\Lionel Trelawney\Mon Repos\The Phantom
        Army\A Rest Cure\There and Back

GIBBS, PHILIP
The Wings of Adventure and other stories. Hutchinson, 1930. U.S.
        title: The Wings of Adventure and other little novels.
        Doubleday, 1930 ss (several criminous): Aunt Kate and Queen
        Victoria\*The Dragoman of Cairo\*A Garret in Paris\*The Key of
        Life\Portrait of the Artist's Wife\A Prisoner of War\The
        Provencal Dancers\A Sergeant of Chasseurs\The Soul of Honour\The
        Wings of Adventure

GILCHRIST, R(OBERT) MURAY
-The Stone Dragon and Other Tragic Romances. add U.S. edition:
        Charon, 1998

GILPIN, T. G.
Missing Daisy. [Eng.]

GLOAG, JOHN (EDWARDS)
Take One a Week. Chantry, 1950 ss (some criminous): All by
        Himself\All Men Are Brothers\Alley Trot Blind\Ancestor
        Worship\Bedroom Scene\The Cigar\Consolation\Dear Aunt\
        Demolition\Echo\Ego-Control\Fashion Queen\The Great Gesture\Green
        Battle\Half-a-Crown's Worth\In Whose Service\Innocent
        Abroad\Jungle\Lady Without Appetite\The Last Story\Late
        Guest\Legend in Advance\Mad Minute\The Man Who Loathed Opera\The
        Maroon\Murder Ad.\No Duties Specified\November 19, 1863\Paper
        Must Perish\Pavement Light\Pendulum\Personal Call\Petrified\A
        Private Pool\Profits and Profiles\The Resident\Rest Cure\
        Restoration\Risky Rescue\Rivets\Scaffolding\The Slit\Small
        Change\"These Parts Are Intirely Unknown"\"Things'll Reach Out
        for You"\Three Walls and a Gate\Wave Length\What Are the
        Facts?\Wheels\Whose Funeral?\Wolf Down\"A Woman Is Only a Woman"

GORMAN, ED(WARD)
A Cry of Shadows. add British edition: Allison pb, 1999

GOULD, NAT(HANIEL)
Golden Ruin. Mellifont, 1933

GRACE, C. L.
The Eye of God. [1471]

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

GREEN, DANIEL D(AVID). show byline thus
Hangman's Noose. [Eng., past]

GREEN, TIM
Titans. add British edition: Warner pb (London), 2000

GREX, LEO
Death Throws No Shadow. sc: Mike Capper, Supt. Gary Bull, Insp.
        Bert Whitelaw
Die--As in Murder. sc: Supt Gary Bull, Insp. Bert Whitelaw
Mix Me a Murder. sc: Mike Capper, Supt. Gary Bull, Insp. Bert
        Whitelaw

GREY, PATRICIA
Balaclava Row. sc: Insp. Jack Stamford and Sgt. Sarah McNeil
Junction Cut. show as hc (correction) sc: Insp. Jack Stamford
        and Sgt. Sarah McNeil

GRIERSON, FRANCIS
Traitor's Cross. [Wales]

GRUBB, DAVIS (ALEXANDER)
The Night of the Hunter. [W. Va., 1930s]

HACO, DION. delete identification as pseudonym

HAIG, ALEC. Pseudonym of Alan White, 1924- , q.v.

HALLIDAY, DOROTHY
Dolly and the Nanny Bird. [Yugos.]
Dolly and the Singing Bird. add [ship]

HARDING, D. E.
How Briggs Died. [Eng.]

HARDINGE, REX
The Secret of Sheba. [Africa]

HARRIS-BURLAND, J(OHN) B(URLAND)
Dacobra; or, The White Priests of Ahriman. add U.S. edition:
        Bookfinger, 1979, as by Harris Burland

HART, ROY
-The Gadfly Summer. add the dash [Wales, ca.1910]

HART-DAVIS, DUFF
The Gold of St. Matthew. [South Atlantic]

HARTMAN, DANE
The Mexico Kill. (title correction)

HARVEY, JOHN (BARTON)
Cold Light. [Nottingham]
Cutting Edge. [Nottingham]
Living Proof. [Nottingham]
Lonely Hearts. [Nottingham]
Off Minor. [Nottingham]
Rough Treatment. [Nottingham]
Wasted Years. [Nottingham]

HAY, M(AVIS) DORIEL [MRS. M. D. FITZRANDOLPH] show name thus

HAZELTON, ALEXANDER
A Tale of Two Islands. Cassell, 1958. Also published as: Escape
        Into Danger. Panther pb, 1960 [It., WWII]

HENRY, O.
Encore. correct title to: O. Henry Encore

HEPBURN, WILLIAM BRUCE. A doctor who practiced in Guildford.
        (add author information)

HEYER, GEORGETTE
Death in the Stocks. [London]

HILL, VINCENT
The Cunning Enemy. [Eng.]

HODGES, ARTHUR. born 1868 (correction). Born in Philadelphia;
        educated in public schools; living in London in 1930s.
        (add author information)

HODGSON, WILLIAM HOPE
The Haunted Pampero. correct publication date to 1992

HOLMES, MRS. MARY J(ANE). Ref: CA. (add reference)

HOPE, WILLIAM EDWARD STANTON. show name thus

HOPKINS, PAULINE (ELIZABETH). 1859-1930.
The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins. Oxford Univ. (NYC), 1988
        novels (criminous = *): *Hagar's Daughter\Of One Blood\Winona

HORLER, SYDNEY
The Vampire. the Bookfinger date should be 1976

HORTON, SAMUEL
The Rum Runner. James (London), 1930 [U.S.]

HOWARD, HARTLEY
One-Way Ticket. [NYC]

HOWARD, LEIGH
Blind Date. [London]

HOWE, EDGAR WATSON. Ref: CA. (add reference)

HOWE, RUSSELL WARREN
Behold, the City. [Trieste]

INNES, (ARTHUR) NORMAN
The Surge of War. ss (criminous = *): The Abbot of Kamenz\*The
        Archduke\*Avenged\Golden Heart\*Herr Von Niest\*Monsieur
        Corrin\On the Frontier\Saxon Honour\*The Village
        Schoolmaster\Vive la France

JAMES, BILL
The Detective Is Dead. add U.S. edition: Norton, 2001
In Good Hands. add U.S. edition: Norton, 2000

JAMES, HENRY
The Aspern Papers. [Venice]

JAMES, WILLIAM I., JR. complete first name, add Jr.

JOHNSTONE, MADELEINE
Comets Have Long Tails. [Midwest]

JONES, EMMA GARRISON. born 1833 (correction)

JUDSON, EDWARD ZANE CARROLL. died 1886 (correction)

KAMINSKY, STUART M(ELVIN)
Murder on the Yellow Brick Road. [1940] (correction)

KAVANAGH, DAN
Duffy. [London]
Fiddle City. [Eng.]
Going to the Dogs. [Eng.]
Putting the Boot In. [Eng.]

KAYE-SMITH, SHEILA [MRS. T. P. FRY] show name thus

KELLY, GEORGE C. add birth year: 1849

KELLY, VINCE
Guarded Pearls. (show as ss collection, not novel) ss (criminous =
        *): As Arranged by Monsieur\The Book of Law\The Brief Voices\*The
        Lurking Shadow\*The Moment of Revelation\One Last Chance\*The
        Pearls of Pity\Pride of Manhood

KERSH, GERALD
Night and the City. [London]

KERSHAW, JOHN
Death by Arrangement. [Eng.]

KINGSBURY, KATE
Grounds for Murder. [1908]

KINGSCOTE, ADELINE GEORGINA ISABELLA. 1860-1908. (add birth year)

KNIGHT, AMARANTA. delete all 4 titles (not criminous)

KNIGHT, LEONARD A(LFRED)
Deadman's Bay. [Wales]

KNOX, E(DMUND) V(ALPY)
Wonderful Outings. ss (at least those marked * are criminous): The
        Barnaby Train\Bottled Sunshine\Boys in the Car\The Escape\Enderby
        and the New Year\Fishing in the Wisp\The Imaginary Man\The
        Interrupter\Logic and Drink\The Merry Party\The Old Mantonians\On
        a Grey Afternoon\On the Border of Spain\Savoy Hill and a
        Cold\*The Strange Episode of the Small Attache Case\*The Strange
        Tale of Henry Blyth and William Jones\"Things"\Uncle James and
        the Lamb\A Very Difficult Word\The Wild Garage

KNOX, RONALD (ARBUTHNOTT)
The Footsteps at the Lock. [Oxford]

KOEHLER, ROBERT PORTNER
The Road House Murders. correct British publication date to 1948

KOONTZ, DEAN R(AY)
Dark Rivers of the Heart. show U.S. edition as: Charnel, 1994

KRISTEVA, JULIA. 1941- .
The Old Man and the Wolves. Columbia Univ., 1994 (Translation of
        "Vieil Homme et les Loups." Paris, 1991.)

KYLE, DUNCAN
The Suvarov Adventure. correct St. Martin's date to 1973

LACY, ED
-The Hotel Dwellers. Harper, 1966; Hale, 1968 [NYC]

LAMBTON, A(RTHUR) H. 1869-1935. Born in London; cofounder of the
        Crimes Club; served with the Special Branch (Spy Dept.) of
        Scotland Yard during WWI. (add first name, dates, author info)

LANDON, HILARY. sc title should be Insp. (correction of addendm3)

LANE, KENNETH WESTMACOTT. Educated at Rugby and Oxford; a
        journalist. (add author information)

LANSDALE, JOE R(ICHARD)
Mucho Mojo. show U.S. edition ass: CD, 1994
-My Dead Dog, Bobby. Cobblestone, 1995 (32 pp.) [Tex.]

LAYMON, RICHARD
-Alarms. Ziesing, 1992
-The Cellar. Warner pb, 1980; Allen, 1989

LEE, EDWARD
The Needle's Eye. correct publication date to 1944

LEMARCHAND, ELIZABETH (WHARTON). 1906-2000. (add death year)

LEON, DONNA (M.). Ref: CA. (add reference)

LEROUX, GASTON
The Mystery of the Yellow Room. add [1892]

LINCOLN. give name in full, with date: Lincoln, John Willard.
        1875- .

LINDALL, EDWARD
Northwards the Coast. delete dash [Australia]

LONG, ERNEST LAURIE
A Cumsha Cruise. (title correction) [ship]

LONG, HARMAN. Pseudonym (?) of Eric Inman. (add real name)
        sc: Major Franklyn Keen (add the title)
Master of Evil. sc: Major Franklyn Keen, Hector Lawless (Silverface)
Silverface. sc: Hector Lawless (Silverface)
Silverface Surrenders. sc: Hector Lawless (Silverface)

LORIMER, GEORGE HORACE. Ref: CA. (add reference)

LOWE, BILL
A Twist in the Tale. ss (criminous = *): *The Axeman Cometh\*Close
        Shave\Growing Down\The Haunting of Hilda\The Naked
        Truth\O'Hara\The Power of Polly\Presidential Control\Return to
        Sender\Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief\Sam\Time to Love\The
        Work Widow

McHALE, TOM
-School Spirit. Doubleday, 1976

McILVANNEY, WILLIAM
The Papers of Tony Veitch. sc: Insp. Jack Laidlaw

McSHANE, MARK
The Straight and the Crooked. [Eng.]

MADDOCK, STEPHEN
Date with a Spy. [Gibraltar]

MAKEE. give name in full: Makee, Walter. Pseudonym of Walter Haynes
        Maguire. (add real name)

MANN, JACK
Her Ways Are Death. add U.S. edition: Bookfinger, 1981

MANNIN, ETHEL (EDITH) [MRS. JOHN PORTEOUS] show name thus

MARSH, (EDITH) NGAIO
Artists in Crime. add [acad.]

MASON, A(LFRED) E(DWARD) W(OODLEY)
-Fire Over England. [Eng., 1500s]

MASON, LEONIE. Pseudonym of Joan Suter. (add real name)

MASON, MICHAEL HENRY. born 1900 (correction) Born in Carnbee, Fife;
        educated at Eton and Sandhurst; landed proprietor and explorer.
        (add author information)

MATHER, BERKELY
The White Dacoit. [1924]

MEYNELL, LAURENCE
The Man No One Knew. [London]

MILES, STELLA
Prescription for Murder. [Eng.] sc: Supt. John Martin, Insp.
        Robert Baxell
Saddled with Murder. [Eng.] sc: Supt. John Martin, Insp. Robert
        Baxell

MILLER, MRS. ALEX(ANDER) McVEIGH. 1850-1937. (correct birth year,
        add death year)

MITCHELL, GLADYS
The Mudflats of the Dead. [Eng.]
The Rising of the Moon. [Eng.]

MOISEIWITSCH, MAURICE
She, the Accused. [London]

MONNOW, PETER
The Killing of Alquin Judd. [Afr., E.]

MORGAN, JOHN
The Nicest Corpse. [L.A.]
Spy in the Tunnel. [Vermont]
To Kill a Hero. [Pa.]

MORICE, ANNE
Hollow Vengeance. [Eng.]
Sleep of Death. [London]

MORRELL, DAVID
-The Totem. Rewritten and expanded version: Grant, 1994
        (add new edition)

MORRISON, ARTHUR
Tales of Mean Streets. [London]

MURRAY, STEPHEN. Pseudonym of Stephen Murray Hayes.
        (add real name)

NIVEN, FREDERICK (JOHN). Ref: CA. (add reference)

NORHAM, GERALD
Gallows March. [Eng.]

NORMAN, EARL
Kill Me in Yokosuka. Erle (Tokyo), 1966
Kill Me on the Ginza. (title correction)

NORRIS, STANLEY. identify as house name

NORTHAN, IRENE. 1936-1993. add dates and delete reference to
        Elizabeth Lowther (Northan was her real name)

O'HARA, KEVIN
If Anything Should Happen... (title correction)

OLSEN, D. B.
Night of the Bowstring. delete (not criminous)

O'SULLIVAN, J(AMES) B(RENDAN)
Someone Walked Over My Grave. [Ire.]

PARKER, T(HOMAS) JEFFERSON. Ref: CA. (add reference)

PASTOR, TONY [ANTONIO]. 1837-1908. All stories were ghost-written
        by Harlan Page Halsey, 1837-1898. (identify byline and
        actual authorship thus)

PEARCE, SAMUEL W. 1849-1892. (add dates)

PERRY, ANNE
The Face of a Stranger. [1856]

PIPER, PETER
Murder After the Blitz. [Eng.]

PLATT, CHARLES (MICHAEL)
-The Silicon Man. Bantam, 1991

PLAYFAIR, JOCELYN
Murder Without Mystery. [Eng.]

POLLARD, CAPTAIN A(LFRED) O(LIVER)
Wrong Verdict. [Eng.]

PORTER, DOROTHY (FEATHERSTONE). Ref: CA. (add middle name, reference)

PRESCOTT, S. C.
The Amber Gods. byline for this book should be: Harriett
        Elizabeth Prescott

PRICE, ANTHONY
For the Good of the State. [Eng.]
Gunner Kelly. [Eng.]
The Hour of the Donkey. [WWII] delete sc
The Labyrinth Makers. [Eng.]
The Old Vengeful. [Eng.]
Our Man in Camelot. [Eng.]
A Prospect of Vengeance. [Eng.]
Sion Crossing. [Ga.]
Tomorrow's Ghost. [Eng.]
War Game. [Eng.]

PRICHARD, KATHERINE O'BRIEN. 1851-1935. (add dates) Show sc (all
        appearances) as: Don Quebranta Huesnos (Don Q)

PRICHARD, KATHARINE SUSANNAH
The Pioneers. Hodder, 1915; Doran, 1915 [Australia]

PRIESTLEY, CLIVE RYLAND. Born in Birmingham; educated in Malvern.
        (add author information)

PRITCHARD, JOHN WALLACE. 1912-1998. (add death year)

PRITCHETT, ARIADNE. Pseudonym of Irving A. Greenfield, 1928- ,
        q.v. (correction)

PROCTER, MAURICE
Spearhead Death. [London]

PRONZINI, BILL
Carmody's Run. the Carmody novel should be: A Run in Diamonds
Masques. add British edition: Leisure pb (London), 1999

PROUT, GEOFFREY. Born in Saxilby. (add author information)

PRYCE, LARRY
The Gold Buillion Swindle. (Novelization of the TV serial.)

PRYCE, RICHARD. Born in Boulogne; author and playwright.
        (add author information)

PULLMAN, PHILIP
The Ruby in the Smoke. Oxford University, 1985 sc: Sally Lockhart
        [London, 1872]
The Shadow in the North; see The Shadow in the Plate
The Shadow in the Plate. Oxford University, 1986. U.S. title:
        The Shadow in the North. Knopf, 1988 sc: Sally Lockhart
        [London, 1878]
The Tiger in the Well. Viking (London), 1991 sc: Sally
        Lockhart [London, 1881]

PUNNETT, IVOR MACAULAY. 1927- . (add birth year)

PUNSHON, E(RNEST) R(OBERTSON). Born in London. (add author info.)

PURLEY, JOHN (REGINALD GEORGE THOMAS). Born in Worcester; educated
        at University College, Wales; a journalist.

PYE, MICHAEL
-The Drowning Room. Granta (NYC & London), 1995 [N.Y., 1600s]

QUAIN, BRODERICK. Pseudonym of Edmund Cooper, 1926-1982, q.v.
        (add real name and dates)

QUEEN, ELLERY
Ellery Queen Omnibus. Note: An earlier work of this title, Grosset,
        1930, contained the novels The French Powder Mystery and The
        Roman Hat Mystery, qq.v., while a 1932 edition added the novel
        The Egyptian Cross Mystery, q.v.

QUEST, ERICA
The October Cabaret. [London]

QUICK, W(ILLIAM) T(HOMAS). 1946- . (add birth year)

QUILLER-COUCH, SIR ARTHUR T(HOMAS).
Q's Mystery Stories. criminous: The Affair of Bleakirk-on-Sands\
        Captain Knot\My Christmas Burglary\The Room of Mirrors\The Two
        Householders

QUINAIN, LOUIS
Country Beat. Methuen, 1946. Contents: autobiographical material,
        including detective ss (all with sc: Louis Quinain): The Case
        of the Cowman's Gas Meter\The Case of the Errant Pony\The Case
        of the Foreman's Spades\The Unfinished Burglary [Eng.]

QUINN, PATRICK
Twice Upon a Crime. [Eng.]

QUINN, SIMON
The Last Time I Saw Hell. [Paris]

QUINT, WILDER DWIGHT. 1863-1936. (add dates)

QUINTON, ANN
Storm Islands. [Scilly Islands]

QUIRK, JOHN. 1920-1969(?). (add death year)

QUITTNER, JOSHUA. Ref: CA. (add reference)

RABE, PETER
Girl in a Big Brass Bed. [Ger.]

RADCLIFFE, ANN
The Italian. [1600s]

RADFORD, E(DWIN ISAAC) and M(ONA) A(AUGUSTA MANGAN)
Who Killed Dick Whittington? add [theatre]

RADNOR, ALAN
The Case of the Vanishing House. (Novelization of the TV serial.)

RAE, CATHERINE M. 1914-1999. (add death year)
Brownstone Facade. St. Martin's, 1987 [NYC, 1920]

RAEF, LAURA (GLADYS) C(AUBLE). 1913-1995. (add dates)

RAINEY, RICH(ARD). 1951-1987(?). add death year

RAM, SHANKER. Pseudonym of T. L. Natesan, 1896- . Born in India;
        educated at Madras University; a farmer. (add real name,
        birth year, author information)

RAMIN, TERESE
-Accompanying Alice. Silhouette, 1991 [Mich.]
-A Certain Slant of Light. Silhouette, 1995 [Mich.]

RANSLEY, PETER
The Price. Corgi, 1984 (Novelization of the TV film.)

RATHBONE, JULIAN
A Spy of the Old School. [Eng.]

RATHBONE, RICHARD A(DAMS). 1902(?)-1960(?). (add dates)

RAVEN, SIMON
The Feathers of Death. Blond, 1959; Simon, 1959

RAY, DAVID
The End of the Fourth Reich. Panther, 1966 (Novelization of the
        "Rat Catchers" TV series.)

RAY, ROBERT J.
Cage of Mirrors. [Austin]

RAYMOND, DEREK
Dead Man Upright. [London]
The Devil's Home on Leave. [London]
He Did with His Eyes Open. [London]
How the Dead Live. [London]
I Was Dora Suarez. [London]

RAYNE, M(ARTHA) L(OUISE)
-Pauline; or, The Belles of Mackinac: A Story of Love, Crime and
        Adventure. Peninsular (Det.), 1887 [Mich.]

RAYNER, WILLIAM
Eating the Big Fish. [London]

REA, M(ARGARET LUCILE) P(AINE). 1883-1978. (add dates)

READ, ANTHONY. 1935- . (add birth year)

READ, OPIE (PERCIVAL). Ref: CA. (add reference)

READE, BILL. Pseudonym of Alan White, 1924- , q.v.
        (add real name, date)

READUS, JAMES-HOWARD. 1924(?)-1978(?). (add dates)

READY, ROGER A. 1931- .
Operation: Killer Mouse. Eakin (Austin), 1985 [WWII]

REAMY, TOM
San Diego Lightfoot Sue and other stories. correct publication
        date to 1979

REDDIN, KEITH
Life During Wartime. Film: Bandeira, 1998, as The Alarmist (scw &
        dir: Evan Dunsky)

REDFIELD, MALISSA. Pseudonym of Malissa Childs Elliott, 1929-1979.
        (add real name, dates)

REDMOND, CHRIS(OPHER) (complete first name)

REDMOND, LIAM. 1913-1989. (add death year)

REED, BARRY
The Indictment. sc: Frank Galvin
The Verdict. [Boston]

REED, EDWARD CHARLES. Born in Cardiff; editor and writer.
        (add author information)

REED, EDWARD J.
Fort Minster, M.P. [London]

REED, ISHMAEL (SCOTT)
Mumbo-Jumbo. [Haiti]

REES, DILWYN
The Cambridge Murders. [Cambridge]

REES, OLWEN
There's No One in the Village. [Eng.]

REESE, JOHN (HENRY). 1910-1981. (add birth year)

REESE, JUDITH (ANN). 1942-1995(?). (add death year)

REEVE, ARTHUR B(ENJAMIN). Born in N.Y.; educated at Princeton
        University and New York Law School; editor and authors.
        (add author information)

REEVE, CHRISTOPHER
Lady, Be Careful. [WWII]

REID, DESMOND
Caribbean Crisis. delete reference to Miss Hall. show as written by
        Michael Moorcock & James Cawthorn, with revision by Philip
        Chambers

REID, ELEANOR. Pseudonym of Constance Isabel Smith, 1894- .
        (add real name, birth year)

REID, STEPHEN
Jackrabbit Parole. McClelland (Toronto), 1986

REISS, BOB
Saltmaker. [Wash. D.C.]

RENAUD, JEAN-JOSEPH. born 1880 (correction). Born in Paris;
        retired undefeated as champion fencer in France; novelist,
        playwright and journalist.

RENDALL, VERNON (HORACE). 1869-1960. (add death year)

RENDELL, RUTH
A Demon in My View. [London]
The Face of Trespass. [London]
The Killing Doll. [London]
Live Flesh. Film: MGM, 1997, as Carne Tremula (Live Flesh) (scw &
        dir: Pedro Almodovar)
Murder Being Once Done. [London]

REVELLI, GEORGE
Resort to War. [Fr.]

REYNOLDS, MRS. FRED [AMY DORA REYNOLDS]. Born in London; educated
        privately. (add author info.)

REYNOLDS, G. W. M.
The Loves of the Harem. Dicks (London), 1855; Long, 1880
        [Constantinople]
The Youthful Imposter. add British edition: Carey, 1836

REYNOLDS, JOHN LAWRENCE. 1939- . Ref: CA. (add birth year,
        reference)

REYNOLDS, MACK
-The Five Way Secret Agent. Ace, 1969 [future]

RHODE, JOHN
The Claverton Affair. [London]
Death in Harley Street. [London]
Drop to His Death. [London]
The Murders in Praed Street. [London]
The Paddington Mystery. [London]
Tragedy on the Line. add [Can.]
Vegetable Duck. [London]

RICE, ELMER L(EOPOLD). Born in NYC. (add author information)

RICHARDS, EVAN. Pseudonym of (Joseph) Mike Jahn, 1943- , q.v.
        (add real name, birth year)

RICHARDS, GAVIN
Die Kinder. (Novelization of the TV series.)

RICHARDS, (FRANKLIN THOMAS) GRANT. Born in Glasgow; educated at City
        of London School; a publisher. (add author information)

RICHARDS, WILLIAM
Dead Man's Tide. Also published as: It's a Sin to Kill, as by Day
        Keene. Avon, 1958

RICHARDSON, ANTHONY (THOMAS STEWART CURRIE). Born in London; educated
        at Marlborough College; newspaperman and author.
        (add author information)

RICHARDSON, GEORGE TILTON. -1938. (add death year)

RICHARDSON, H(ENRY) M(ARRIOTT). Born in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent;
        educated in private schools; journalist, editor, leader writer,
        drama critic, playwright; a founder of the International
        Federation of Journalists. (add author information)

RICHARDSON, JAMES H(UGH). 1894-1963(?). (add death year)

RICHMOND, MARY
-Flight from a Throne. [S. Afr.]
The Hidden Horror. [Ger.]
-The Reluctant Duchess. [India]

RICKMAN, PHILIP
-Candlenight. add the dash [Wales]

RIDLEY, ARNOLD. Born in Bath; educated at Bristol University;
        schoolmaster turned actor and dramatist. (add author info.)

RIKER, L. S. Pseud of Henry R. Schlesinger, 1957- .
        (add real name, birth year)

RILEY, COLE. Pseudonym of Robert Fleming. (add real name)

RIMEL, DUANE W(ELDON). 1915-1996. (add death year)

RIPLEY, ANN. Ref: CA. (add reference)

RISK, JAMES NICHOLAS
And Then There Was Me. Carlton, 1969 [Det., 1930s]

RITCHIE, PAUL
Pitfall. [Syd.]

RITSON, LADY KITTY (EDITH BLANCHE OGILVY). 1888- . Born in
        London; educated privately; lived in Surrey.
-A Kiss for Kara. Jenkins, 1939

RITTENBERG, MAX. Born in Sydney; educated at Cambridge; in
        advertising. (add author information)

ROAN, TOM. 1909(?)-1981(?). (add dates)

ROBB, CANDACE M. Living in Seattle. (add author information)

ROBBINS, CLIFTON
The Devil's Beacon. delete, not criminous

ROBBINS, HAROLD
-A Stone for Danny Fisher. Knopf, 1951; Hale, 1955 Film: Paramount,
        1958, as King Creole (scw: Herbert Baker, Michael V. Gazzo; dir:
        Michael Curtiz)

ROBBINS, TOD
The Unholy Three. first British: Gollancz, 1928. Allan edition
        is retitled reprint

ROBERTS, IRENE (WILLIAMSON) (add middle name)

ROBERTS, JOHN MADDOX. Ref: CA. (add reference)

ROBERTS, MARION. Pseudonym of Marion Ellen Thornes-Roberts. Born in
        Glasgow; educated in Edinburgh and Brussels. (add real name,
        author information)

ROBERTS, MORLEY (CHARLES). Born in London; educated at Owen's
        College. (add author information)

ROBERTS, R(ICHARD) ELLIS. Born in London; educated at Oxford; author,
        journalist and literary editor. (add author information)

ROBERTS, RINALDA. Pseudonym of Edythe Cudlipp, 1929- . (correction)

ROBERTS, WILLO DAVIS
Murder Is So Easy. [Mich.]

ROBERTSON, COLIN. SC: Peter Gayleigh (spelling correction for all
        book in which he appears)
The Golden Triangle. add [It.]
The Yellow Strangler. [London]

ROBERTSON, HELEN
The Crystal-Gazers. [London]

ROBERTSON, WILLIAM. 1865- . Born in Syria; educated at Glasgow
        University; physician and lecturer on public health, Edinburgh
        School of Medicine. (add birth year, author information)

ROBESON, KENNETH
The Crimson Serpent. show actual author as just Lester Dent
The Deadly Dwarf. show actual author as Lester Dent (correction)
Death in Silver. show actual author as Lester Dent (correction)
Devils of the Deep. show actual authors as Lester Dent and Harold
        A. Davis
The Forgotten Realm. Bantam, 1993
He Could Stop the World. (by Laurence Donovan.)
Jiu San. (title correction)
The Mental Wizard. show as by Lester Dent alone
Merchants of Disaster. show as by Lester Dent and Harold A. Davis
The Metal Monster. correct to: The Metal Master
Murder on Wheels. add [Det.]
Mystery Under the Sea. show as by Lester Dent (correction)
The Other World. show as by Lester Dent (correction)
Peril of the North. correct to: Peril in the North
The Seven Agate Devils. show as by Lester Dent alone
The Spook Legion. Also published as:The Ghost Legion. Golden hc,
        1975

ROBINSON, BRUCE. 1946- . add birth year

ROBINSON, ERNEST H(ERBERT). Born in London; educated at Alleyns
        School, Dulwich; editor and author. (add author information)

ROBINSON, F. W.
A Woman's Ransom. change Hurst date from 1863 to 1864

ROBINSON, FRANK M(ALCOLM)
The Power. [Chi.]

ROBINSON, (DR.) J(OHN) H(OVEY). born 1820 (correction)

ROBINSON, LEAH RUTH [LEAH RUTH ROBINSON ROUSMANIERE]. Ref: CA.
        show name thus; add reference

ROBINSON, LEWIS (GEORGE). Born in India; educated at Dover College.
        (add author information)

ROBINSON, ROBERT (HENRY)
Landscape with Dead Dons. [Oxford]

ROBINSON, TIMOTHY
When Scholars Fall. correct publisher to New Authors
        [Oxford]

ROBY, MARY LINN
A Heritage of Strangers. delete here (pub as by Pamela D'Arcy)

ROCK, PHILIP. correct first name spelling to PHILLIP

ROCKLIN, ROSS LOUIS. Ref: CA. (add reference)

RODDA, (PERCIVAL) CHARLES. 1891-1976. (add death year)

RODNEY, BRIAN
The Owl Meets the Devil. [London]

ROE, EDWARD P.
Taken Alive. add U.S. edition: Taken Alive and other stories. Dodd,
        1888 ss (U.S. edition): Found Yet Lost\The Queen of Spades\Taken
        Alive\An Unexpected Result

ROEBURT, JOHN.
Al Capone. add British edition: Panther, 1959

ROEMER, WILLIAM F., JR. 1926-1996. (add death year)

ROFFMAN, JAN
A Daze of Fears = Seeds of Suspicion

ROGERS, GARET. delete CA reference for Margaret Rogers Miller
Scandal in Eden. [L.A.]

ROGERS, ROBERT LEE. 1933- . (add birth year)

ROGERS, SAMUEL (GREENE ARNOLD)
You Leave Me Cold! add [acad.]

ROHAN, DONALD. 1924(?)-1992(?). (add dates)

ROHMER, SAX
Egyptian Nights. [Egypt]
The Moon Is Red. add U.S. edition: Bookfinger, 1976
The Orchard of Tears. show U.S. edition as Bookfinger, 1969 (1971)
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu. (title correction)
Sand and Satin. Also published in the U.S. under the British
        title: Bookfinger, 1978
Seven Sins. [London]
The Sins of Severac Bablon. [London]
The Sins of Sumuru. Bookfinger date is 1976 (correction)
Slaves of Sumuru. Also published in the U.S. under the British
        title: Bookfinger, 1979
Virgin in Flames. Also published in the U.S. under the British
        title: Bookfinger, 1978

ROLAND, BETTY. Birth name: Elizabeth MacLean. (add birth name)

ROLLS, ANTHONY
Scarweather. [1914-1928]

ROMAN, HOWARD
When Victims Meet. [Nev.]

ROMANES, NORMAN HUGH
Young Lord Folliot. add space between The and Case

ROME, ANTHONY
Miami Mayhem. Also published under this title as by Marvin H.
        Albert: Gold Medal, 1988

ROOS, KELLEY
Ghost of a Chance. add British edition: Chivers, 1994

ROOSEVELT, ELLIOTT. First one or two titles perhaps written by
        Donald Bain. (add this authorship note)
Murder in the Executive Mansion. correct Chivers date from 1999 to
        1998

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D(ELANO)
The President's Murder Plot. see: The President's Mystery Story
        (not Mystery's)

ROSE, ALGERNON (SIDNEY). Educated privately in England, Germany and
        Switzerland. (add author information)

ROSE, CHARLES E. 1860- . (add birth year)

ROSE, REGINALD
Twelve Angry Men. another film: Orion, 1997 (scw: Reginald Rose;
        dir: William Friedkin)

ROSS, ANGUS
The Huddersfield Job. [Eng.]

ROSS, CAMERON
Case for Compensation. sc: Alistair Duncan
The Scaffold. sc: Alistair Duncan
Villa Plot, Counterplot. sc: Alistair Duncan

ROSS, FRANK
Dead Runner. [Eng.]

ROSS, JAMES. 1911-1990. (add death year)

ROSS, KATE. bith year 1956 (delete ca.) Was litigation attorney with
        a Boston firm. (add author information)

ROSS, W. E. D.
Behind Locked Shutters. add [hosp.]
The Castle on the Hill. delete

ROSTAND, ROBERT
October Kill. [It.]

ROTHBERG, ABRAHAM
The Heirs of Cain. [Switz.]

ROTHENBERG, REBECCA. 1948-1998. (add dates)

ROTHROCK, KEN(NETH) (add full first name)

ROTSLER, (CHARLES) WILLIAM (add first name)

ROWE, ALICE E. Pseudonym of John G(abriel) Rowe, 1873- , q.v.
        (add real name, date)

ROWE, JOHN G(ABRIEL). Born and educated in Liverpool; editor,
        scenarist, novelist and historian. (add author information)

ROYAL, MATT(HEW J.) (give rest of first name and initial)

ROYCE, KENNETH
The Stalin Account. [Switz.]
The Third Arm. [London]
Trap Tiger. U.S. title: The Trap. Stein, 1985

ROYS, WILLIS. 1889(?)-1968(?). (add dates)

RUELL, PATRICK
The Castle of the Demon. Also published as: The Turning of the
        Tide, as by Reginald Hill. Severn, 1999
Death Takes the Low Road. Also published as: The Low Road, as by
        Reginald Hill. Severn, 1998

RUFF, IVAN
Dead Reckoning. [Eng.]

RUHENI, MWANGI
The Mystery Smugglers. Spear (Nairobi), 1975 [Kenya]

RULE, ANN. 1935- . (correction of birth year)

RUNDLE, ANNE (LAMB) (add maiden name)

RUNYON, DAMON
More Guys and Dolls. Film (based on "Johnny One-Eye"): United
        Artists, 1950 (scw: Richard Landau; dir: Robert Florey)

RURYK, JEAN. -1999. (add death year)

RUSHTON, CHARLES
Crime Looks Up. sc: Insp. Cadman [Calcutta]
Dark Amid the Blaze. [New Delhi]

RUSO, MICHAEL. 1921- . (add birth year)

RUSSELL, A(NDREW) J(OSEPH). ca.1915-1999. (add dates)

RUSSELL, GEORGE HANSBY
Under the Sjambok. Murray, 1899; Dutton, 1899 [S. Afr.]

RUSSELL, MARTIN
Danger Money. [Eng.]
Murder by the Mile. sc: Jim Larkin [Scot.]

RUSSELL, RAY(MOND ROBERT)
Haunted Castles. Maclay, 1985 ss (with some crime): The Cage\Comet
        Wine\The Runaway Lovers\Sagittarius\Sanguinarius\Sardonicus\The
        Vendetta
Incubus. [Calif.]

RUSSELL, W(ILLIAM). 1807-1877. (add dates)

RUSSO, JOHN
-Inhuman. PB, 1986
-Living Things. Popular library, 1988 [Fla.]
-Night of the Living Dead (no The). add the dash

RUTHERFORD, DOUGLAS
Meet a Body. [Eng.]
A Shriek of Tyres. add [Europe]
Turbo. [Eng.]

RUTHERFORD, EDWARD JAMES. 1927-1999. (add dates)

RUTTER, AMANDA. 1901(?)-1989(?) (add dates)

RUTTER, OWEN. Born in N.Y.; editor, world traveler, and lecturer.
        (add author information)

RYAN, ALAN
-The Kill. [N.Y.]

RYAN, BILL. delete date

RYAN, FRANK
Tiger Tiger. [Wales]

RYAN, J. M. Pseudonym of John Richard MacDermott, 1919- .
        (add real name)

RYLAND, CLIVE
Murder on Bag Hill. add sc: Supt. Shannon (in very minor role)

RYMER, MALCOLM J(AMES). Should be: RYMER, JAMES MALCOLM. 1804-1880.
        (corrected dates)

SABELBERG, W(ILLIAM) M. 1874- . (add birth year)

SABER, ROBERT O.
The Black Dark Murders. Canadian title should be: Out of the Night

SABERHAGEN, FRED
-An Old Friend of the Family. Ace, 1979

SAFRONI-MIDDLETON, A(RNOLD). add to author information: violinst.

ST. CLAIR, ELIZABETH
Trek or Treat. [Chi.]

ST. CLAIR, MIKE
Daddy's Gone a-Hunting. (title correction)

ST. JAMES, BERNARD
April Thirteenth. should be: April Thirtieth

ST. JOHN, GAIL. Pseudonym of Irving A. Greenfield, 1928- , q.v.
        (correction)

ST. JOHN, NICOLE
Guinever's Gift. (spelling correction)

SAISI, FRANK
The Bhang Syndicate. Spear (Nairobi), 1984 [Kenya]

SALIH, AL-TAYYIB
Season of Migration to the North. Heinemann (Ibadan), 1969;
        Heinemann (London), 1970; Three Continents, 1980 [Sudan]
        (Translation of "Mawsim al-hijrah ila al-Shamal."

SALINGER, PIERRE
The Dossier. [Fr.]

SALKELD, MICHAEL
Missing from the Shelf. [Eng., Bolivia]

SALSITZ, RHONDA VILOTT. 1949- . Ref: CA.
        (add birth year, reference)

SALTMARSH, MAX
Highly Unsafe. sc: Archie Lumsden [Yugos.]

SALWEY, REGINALD E.
-A Peerage in Peril. delete (not criminous)

SAMPSON, GEORGE. sc: Paola Smith (Watson) and George Watson.
A Drug on the Market. sc: Paola Smith (Watson) and George Watson
        (give sc full names)
Playing with Fire. sc: Paola Smith (Watson) and George Watson
        (give sc full names) [Scot.]

SAN ANTONIO
Alien Achipeligo. [S. Pacific]
The Sub Killers. [S. Pacific]

SANDBERG, HAROLD. 1902-1980(?). (add death date)

SANDERS, LEONARD
The Emperor's Shield. [Philip.]
The Eternal Enemies. [Tib.]
The Hamlet Warning. [Dom. Rep.]

SANDOM, J. G(REGORY)
Gospel Truth. [London]

SANDYS, OLIVER
Dot on the Spot. Hurst, 1949

SANFORD, JOHN B. Pseudonym of Julian L. Shapiro, 1904- .
        (add author real name)

SANTIAGO, SOLEDAD. Ref: CA. (add reference)

SARGENT, GEORGE E(TELL). ca.1808-1883.
Nails Driven Home. RTS, 1870; Hoyt, 1871 ss (criminous = *): Edward
        Wicks's Puzzle\The Faithless Ladder\A Faulty Link\*How Did They
        Get In?\"How Do You Know It?"\"I Should Like to Keep This
        Too"/The Lost Miners\Mr. Gresham's Experiment\The Sale by
        Auction\The Sheep-Skin Cloak\"A Triumphant Death"\*True and
        False\"Where Are They Gone To?"

SARGENT, H(ERBERT) C(HARLES). 1875- . Born in Plumstead; educated
        at City of London School; writer for stage and screen.
        (add middle name, brith year, and author information)

SARTO, BEN. SC: Mabie Otis. series set in U.S.
"Jews" Pellegrini. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Blows Town. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Comes to Piccadilly. sc: Mabie Otis [London]
Miss Otis Desires. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Gets Fresh. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Goes French. sc: Mabie Otis
Miss Otis Goes Up. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Has A Daughter. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Hits Back. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Makes a Date. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Makes Hay. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Moves In. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Plays Ball. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Plays Eve. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Relents. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Says Yes. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Otis Takes the Rap. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]
Miss Othis Throws a Come-Back. sc: Mabie Otis [U.S.]

SANDERS, CLARE CASTLER. correct middle name to: CASLER

SAVAGE, JACK. Pseudonym of Ray(mond Robert) Russell, 1924-1999, q.v.
        (add real name)

SAVAGE, RICHARD
Strangers' Meeting. (title correction) [London]

SAVARIN, JULIAN JAY
The Queensland File. add British edition: Severn, 1999

SAVI, E(THEL) W(INIFRED BRYNING). 1865-1954. Born in Calcutta;
        educated privately; living in London in 1930s. (add death
        year and author information)

SAWYER, EUGENE T(AYLOR). (add middle name)

SAXON, PETER
Dark Ways to Death. [London]
The Disoriented Man. [London]
-Vampire's Moon. add the dash

SAYER, W(ILLIAM) W(ALTER)
The Nemesis Club. [London]

SAYERS, CHARLES E(DWARD). 1901-1980. (add dates)

SAYERS, DOROTHY L(EIGH)
Gaudy Night. [Oxford]
Murder Must Advertise. [London]
Strong Poison. [London]
Unnatural Death. Also published in the U.S. under the British
        title in: Three for Lord Peter Wimsey. Harper, 1964
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club. [London]
Whose Body? [London]

SCARBOROUGH, GEORGE. 1875- . (add birth year)

SCHENKEL, S(HIRLEY) E. 1938- . (add birth year)

SCHERMERHORN, STEPHEN. 1944(?)-1993(?). (add dates)

SCHIER, NORMA. 1930-1995. (delete ca. from birth year)

SCHLESINGER, HENRY R. 1957- . (add middle initial, birth year)

SCHLEY, STURGES MASON
Dr. Toby Finds a Murder. correct date from 1951 to 1941

SCHMIDT, CAROL
Silverlake Heat [L.A.]
Sweet Cherry Wine [L.A.]

SCHOEFFEL, FLORENCE BLACKBURN WHITE. 1860-1900. (add dates)

SCHOFIELD, WILLIAM G(REENOUGH). 1909-1996. (add death year)

SCHOLEFIELD, ALAN
Dirty Weekend. [London]
Thief Taker. [London]

SCHOONOVER, WINSTON
Wilkes: His Life and Crimes. [NYC, past]

SCHOW, DAVID J.
-Lost Angels. ss add dash
-Seeing Red. ss add dash

SCHREIBER, JOSEPH
Next of Kin. [Mich.]

SCHUBERT, JOHN D.
The Devil at Castelnero. (spelling correction; and identify as pb)

SCHUNK, LAUREL B. Ref: CA. (add reference)

SCHWARTZ, ALVIN. 1916-1973(?). (add death year)

SCHWEITZER, GERTRUDE. 1909-1996. (add death year)

SCOT-BERNARD, P(ATRICIA). 1942- . (add birth year)

SCOTT, BRUCE
The Secret of the Elephant. [Viet Nam]

SCOTT, C(HRISTOPHER) H.
Ripples in the Pool. (Author), 1996

SCOTT, CLEMENT WILLIAM (add middle name)

SCOTT, DOUGLAS. Pseudonym of William Scott Smith, 1926- . Ref: CA.
        (add real name, date, reference)

SCOTT, (PETER) HARDIMAN. 1920-1999. (add death year)

SCOTT, J(AMES) G(EORGE). 1851-1935. (add death year)

SCOTT, LILY K. 1920(?)-1988(?). (add dates)

SCOTT, MARY SEMPLE
Crime Hound. [Mich.]

SCOTT, R(EGINALD) T(HOMAS) M(AITLAND). Born in Ontario; educated at
        Royal Military College, Canada; living in NYC in 1930s.
        (add author information)

SCOTT, SUTHERLAND
Operation Urgent. add sc: Dr. Septimus Dodds

SCOTT, WILLIAM
Getting the Boy. [Eng.]

SCOTT, WILLIAM RALPH. 1918-1992. (add death year)

SEATON, STUART. Born in North Wales; a journalist and broadcaster.
Cage of Fear. [London]

SEBENTHAL, ROBERTAL ELIZABETH. 1917-1979(?) (add death year)

SEGALL, DON(ALD). add rest of first name

SELF, EDWIN. 1896-1980. (delete ca with birth date)

SELWYN, FRANCIS
Cracksman on Velvet. [London, 1857]
Sergeant Verity Presents His Compliments. [London]
Sergeant Verity and the Swell Mob. [Brighton]

SEMYONOV, JULIAN. correct pseudonym typo
Tass Is Authorized to Announce. (Translation of "Tass
        Upolnomochen Zaiavit." Moscow, 1979.) (add original publication
        information)

SETON, ANYA [ANYA SETON CHASE]. show name thus. born 1906 (correction)

SEWARD, JACK
The Chinese Pleasure Girl. [Jap.]

SEYMOUR, GERALD
Field of Blood. Film: Viacom, 1998, as The Informant (scw:
        Nicholas Meyer; dir: Jim McBride)
The Glory Boys. [Eng.]

SHAFFER, ERVIN ADAM. 1914(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

SHAFTEL, GEORG ARMIN. 1909(?)-1979(?). (add dates)

SHAIRP, (ALEXANDER) MORDAUNT. Born in Totnes, South Devon; educated
        at Oxford; schoolmaster, dramatist, and extension lecturer at
        Oxford and London University. (add author information)

SHARMAN, NICK
-The Cats. add the dash

SHARP, ROBERT (GEORGE). born 1902

SHAW, FRANK H(UBERT). 1878-1968. (add death year)

SHAW, (COLIN) HOWARD
Death of a Don. [Oxford]

SHAW, REBECCA
-The New Rector. Orion, 1994 [Eng.]

SHEA, MICHAEL. There should be only one author by this name listed
        for novels.

SHEARING, JOSEPH
The Golden Violet. Also published as by Margaret Campbell: Sphere,
        1973

SHEEHAN, NANCY. 1927-1996(?). (add death year)

SHELBY, PHILIP. Ref: CA. (add reference)

SHELDON, WALTER J(AMES). 1917-1996. (add death year)

SHELTON, CONNIE. Grew up in Albuquerque; living in Angel Fire,
        N. Mex.; essayist and commercial hot air balloon pilot.
        (add author information)

SHEPARD, LUCIUS
The Golden. Ziesing, 1993; Millennium, 1993 [1860s]

SHEPHERD, STELLA. A doctor turned writer. (add author information)

SHEPPARD, ALFRED TRESSIDER. Born in London; educated at Bishop's
        Stortford; author and critic. (add author information)

SHERIDAN, JACK (WALWRATH). 1916-1987(?). (add death year)

SHERIDAN, JUANITA. 1917-1996. (add dates)

SHERIE, FENN. 1896- . Born in Enfield; freelance journalist;
        assistant art editor, Strand Magazine; publicity manager and
        scenario writer for a film company; play producer.
        (add birth year and author information)

SHERRIFF, R. C.
The Wells of St. Mary's. [Eng.]

SHERVELL, GEOFFREY. 1944- (birth year correction)

SHERWOOD, JOHN
Flowers of Evil. [Eng.]
Green Trigger Fingers. [Eng.]
The Half Hunter. [Eng.]
The Mantrap Garden. [Eng.]
Menacing Groves. [Eng.]
A Shot in the Arm. [London]

SHIELDS, CAROL
Swann. add Canadian edition: Stoddart (Toronto), 1987

SHIMER, R(UTH) H. 1924- . (add birth year)

SHOEMAKER, BILL
Fire Horse. (Ghost-written by Dick Lochte, 1937- .)
Stalking Horse. (Ghost-written by Dick Lochte, 1937- .)

SHOLE, ANDREW. Pseudonym of William Richard Coons, 1934- .
        (add real name, date)

SHOLL, ANNA McCLURE
The Mystery of the Lostland Academy. (title correction)

SHORE, P(ETER) R(EDCLIFF). (correct middle name spelling)
        Born in Hampton; educated privately and at Oxford; educator;
        living in Somerset in 1930s. (add author information)

SHORT, ERNEST (HENRY). Born in Melbourne; educated at Dulwich
        College; author, journalist and lecturer. (add author info)

SHORT, SHARON GWYN. (correct middle name spelling)

SHRIBER, IONE SANDBERG. died 1987 (correction)

SIBLEY, CELESTINE. 1917-1999. (add death year)

SIDGWICK, MRS. ALFRED. Born and educated in London; a novelist.
        (add author information)

SIEVEKING, LANCE(LOT DE GIBERNE). Author; writer and producer of
        plays for the BBC. (add author information)

SILBERRAD, UNA L(UCY). Born in Buckhurst Hill; educated at St.
        Felix School, Southwell. (add author information)

SILLER, VAN
Sudden Storm. [Conn., Bermuda]

SILVERMAN, MARGUERITE
9 Had No Alibi. (title correction)

SIMENON, GEORGES
Maigret's Revolver. [London]

SIMMONS, DAN
-Children of the Night. add the dash

SIMMONS, MARY KAY [MARY KAY SIMMONS FREED]. show name thus
Megan. [Ill.]

SIMONS, ROGER
Bullet for a Beast. [London]
Gamble in Death. [London]
Silver and Death. correct publication date to 1963

SIMPSON, HELEN (DE GUERRY)
The Desolate House. Heinemann, 1929

SIMPSON, HOWARD R(USSELL). 1925-1999. (add death year)

SIMS, GEORGE (FREDERICK ROBERT). 1923-1999. (add death year)

SINCLAIR, ANDREW
-Gog. Weidenfeld, 1967; Macmillan, 1967
The Project. Faber, 1960; Simon, 1960

SINCLAIR, FIONA
Most Unnatural Murder. [acad.]

SINCLAIR, MICHAEL
A Long Time Sleeping. Also published as: The Shadows Fall.
        Severn, 1999, as by Michael Shea
Sonntag. Also published as: The Iron Veil. Severn, 2000, as by
        Michael Shea

SINGER, LOREN. 1921(?)-1996(?). (add dates)

SINGER, SALLY. 1930-1995(?). (add death year)

SINGLETON, FRANK. Born in Lancashire; educated at London
        University and Cambridge; newspaper and journal editor.
        (add author information)

SIODMAK, CURT. delete death date (apparently still alive)

SKINNER, GEORGE WALLACE
The Axe-Thrower of the Tittobawassee. Roe (Mich.), 1935
        [Mich., 1880s]

SKINNER, M(ARY) L(OUISA). 1876-1955.
-Tucker Sees India. Secker, 1937 [India]

SLADE, MICHAEL
Headhunter. sc: Supt. Robert de Clerq

SLADEK, JOHN (THOMAS). 1937-2000. (add death year)
Black Aura. [London]
Invisible Green. [London]

SLANEY, GEORGE WILSON. 1884-1978. (add death year)

SLEEM, PATTY
Second Time Around. [Ga.]

SLESAR, HENRY
Murder at Heartbreak Hospital. [NYC] add U.S. edition: Academy
        Chicago, 1998

SLONE, RICK
Brown Shoe. [Peru]

SLOVO, GILLIAN. sc last name should be spelled Baeier, in all titles
        in which she appears (correction)

SMALLEY, DAVE E. 1885(?)-1965(?). (add dates)

SMART, HAWLEY
Struck Down. correct publisher from Munro to Appleton

SMILGIS, MARTHA. Reporter, writer and editor; variously with CBS
        Evening News and with Sports Illustrated, People and Time
        magazines. (add author information)
Fame's Peril. [L.I.]

SMITH, AMANDA JOAN MacKAY. 1910(?)-1982(?). (add dates)

SMITH, BARBARA BURNETT. Ref: CA. (add reference)

SMITH, BEVAN. 1913(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

SMITH, D(ANIEL) W(UBERT)
Father's Law. [London]
The Fourth Crow. [London]
Serious Crimes. [London]
Silver Spoon Murders. (no The)

SMITH, DON(ALD TAYLOR)
The Bavarian Connection [Ger.]
Night of the Assassin. [Albania]
The Strausser Transfer. [Fr.]

SMITH, GARRET. Newspaperman; night editor with the New York Tribune;
        pulp writer (science fiction). (add author information)

SMITH, H(ERBERT) MAYNARD. Born in London; educated at Wellington
        College, Oxford, and Cuddesdon Theological College; Canon,
        Church of England; editor, Church Quarterly Review.
        (add author information)

SMITH, J(AMES) V., JR. and James V. Smith, Jr. are same person

SMITH, JOHNSTON. Author of short stories and light sketches.
        (add author information)

SMITH, LILIAN. (correct first name spelling)

SMITH, MARK (RICHARD)
The Middleman. Little, 1967 [Mich.]

SMITH, MARTIN CRUZ. Birth name: Martin William Smith.
        (add author information)

SMITH, PAULINE C(OGGESHALL). 1909-1994. (add death year)

SMITH, RONALD GREGOR. 1913-1968. (add dates)

SMITH, ROSAMOND. (correct first name spelling)

SMITH, SARAH (WINTHROP)
The Vanished Child. add British edition: Arrow, 2000

SMITH, SCOTT (B.)
A Simple Plan. Film: Paramount, 1998 (scw: Scott B. Smith, Susana
        Preston; dir: Sam Raimi)

SMITH, WILLIAM J. 1907-1986. (add dates)

SMITTEN, RICHARD
Capitol Crimes. S.P.I. should be in parentheses as publisher

SMYTH, JOSEPH HILTON. 1901-1972(?). (add dates)

SNELL, EDMUND. Born in London; variously a shipbuilding clerk,
        assistant on a rubber estate, actor; cinema and travel bureau
        proprietor in France after WWI; living in Sussex in the 1930s.
        (add author information)
Corrigan's Wake. [Malaya]

SNODGRASS, G. M. (last name should be spelled SNODGRESS)

SNOW, C(HARLES) P(ERCY)
A Coat of Varnish. [London]
The Sleep of Reason. [Eng., 1963-4] sc: Lewis Eliot
-Strangers and Brothers. Faber, 1940; Macmillan, 1940 [Eng.,
        1929-30] sc: Lewis Eliot

SNOW, CHARLES H.
Gangster in the Desert. [Mex.] sc: Tommy Thorne

SNOWDEN, (JAMES) KEIGHLEY. Born in Preston; educated in Keighley
        School of Science and Art; journalist, author and editor.
        (add author information)

SOLMSSEN, ARTHUR R(OBERT) G(EORGE). 1928- . (add birth year)

SOLTERBECK, CHRISTIAN. 1909-1996. (add death year)

SOMERVILLE, E(DITH ANNA) O(ENONE). correct death date to 1949.
        Educated privately; author and artist; studied painting in
        Paris and at Westminster School of Art; had exhibitions in
        London and America. (add author information)

SOMMERS, BEVERLY. Pseudonym of Joy Freeman.
        (add real name)

SONIN, RAY. add to author information: born in London.

SOULE, MARIS (ANNE). 1939- . (add middle name, birth year)

SOUTAR, ANDREW
The Money Spinners. ss (criminous = *): After All These Years\
        Beautiful Lies\Beauty Parlour Profits\A Bid for Drama\The
        Boarding-House That Ran\The Broad Highroad\The End of the
        Feud\*Eyes! Eyes!!\The Family Pride\*The Guide\*Heredity\The Hill
        of Ghosts\Just Around the Corner\*The Last Instalment\Lawyer's
        Oak\Matehood\"Mozart"\*Old Pringle's Last Brief\*Open Sesame\Pass
        It On\Pride of the Ring\*The Real Treasure to Him\The Romance of
        Jester's Folly\Smoked Glasses\*The Spice of Life\*The Spider\The
        Standard-Bearer\The Star Who Was Difficult\The Superior
        Animal\The Tipsters\Two Women\Visions at Dusk\*The White Cat\*The
        White Hawthorn\Who Masters His Fate?\Without Tinsel\The Woman
        Without a Heart

SOUTHON, ARTHUR E(USTACE). Born in London; educated at Methodist
        College, Surrey; Methodist Minister, living in Somerset in the
        1930s. (add author information)

SPAIN, NANCY
Cinderella Goes to the Morgue. add [theatre]
Death Goes on Skis. [Europe]
Murder, Bless It. [Ire.]

SPALDING, SAMUEL CHARLES. 1878-1962. (add birth year)

SPANN, WELDON (OMA)
Discharge to Danger. [U.S.]

SPARK, MURIEL [MURIEL SARAH CAMBERG SPARK STANFORD] show name thus
-The Bachelors. Macmillan (London), 1960; Lippincott, 1961 [London]

SPARKS, CHRISTINE [CHRISTINE SPARKS FIOROTTO] (show name thus)

SPICER, JACK [JOHN LESTER SPICER] (show name thus)

SPIELMANN, MRS. M(ABEL) H(ENRIETTA). Born in Liverpool; educated
        in Brussels. (add author information)

SPIERS, HETTY. Born in Liverpool; wife of Langford Reed. (add
        author information)

SPILLER, ANDREW
Kiss the Book. sc: Det. Insp. "Duck" Mallard
Sing a Song of Murder. SC: Det. Insp. "Duck" Mallard

SPINRAD, NORMAN (RICHARD)
-The Children of Hamelin. Tafford, 1991 [NYC]

SPIVEY, AMELIA JOSEPHINE. 1885(?)-1970(?). (add dates)

SPLINT, F. A. (add the initials)

SPRIGG, C(HRISTOPHER) ST. JOHN
Crime in Kensington. [London]

SPRIGGE, S(AMUEL) SQUIRE. Born in 1866 (correction). Born in
        Watton; educated at Cambridge; physician and journalist;
        editor of Lancet. (add author information)

SPRING, MICHELLE. Pseudonym of Michelle Stanworth.
        (add real name)

SPRINGER, CHARLOTTE. 1915(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

SPRISSLER, ALFRED. 1902(?)-1985(?). (add dates)

SPROUL, KATHLEEN. 1903(?)-1977(?). (add dates)

SPROULE, WESLEY. 1898(?)-1968(?). (add dates)

SQUIRE, J(OHN) C(OLLINGS). Educated at Cambridge; journalist,
        news editor and critic. (add author information)

STACK, BEN. Pseudonym of Jerry M. Goff, Jr.
        (add real name)

STACPOOLE, H(ENRY) DeVERE. Born in Kingstown, Ireland; educated
        at Malvern College. (add author information)

STAFFORD, FRANK
Lobster Pot. Hurst, 1944 [1930s]

STAFFORD, MURIEL. 1903-1994. (add death year)

STAHL, HILDA
Abducted. [Mich.]
Blackmail. [Mich.]
The Boning Knife. [Mich.]
Deadline. [Mich.]
Deadly Secrets. [Mich.]
Undercover. [Mich.]

STAHL, LE ROY. 1908-1984(?). (add death year)

STAINCLIFFE, CATH
Looking for Trouble. [Manchester]

STAMPER, JOSEPH. Born in St. Helens; an iron-moulder.
        (add author information)

STANDIFORD, LES(TER ALAN). 1945- . (add rest of name, date)

STANLEY, GEORGE
Men of the Mist. (62 pp.) show as pb

STANSBERRY, DOMENIC (correct first name spelling)

STAPYLTON, MARK. 1919- .
Dark Highlands. P. R. Macmillan (London), 1961 [Kenya]

STATHAM, FRANCES. 1911(?)-1992(?). (add dates)

STAYTON, FRANK. Born in Hants; educated abroad; dramatist and
        author. (add author information)

STEELE, FRANCESCA MARIA. 1848-1931. (add death year)

STEELE, TEDD. 1922- . (add birth year)

STEELEY, ROBERT DEREK. 1920-1986. (add dates)

STEGEMAN, JANET ALLAIS. 1923-1983. (add death year)

STEIN, SOL
The Magician. [N.Y.]
Other People. [N.Y.]
The Touch of Treason. [N.Y.]

STEPHEN, KARIN COSTELLOE. Physician, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst;
        living in London in 1930s. (add author information)

STEPHENS, VALERIE. Pseudonym of Stephen R(obert) George, 1959- ,
        q.v. (add real name, date)

STERNE, ASHLEY
Born in Averley, England; educated at Taunton; journalist and
        author. (add author information)

STEVENS (DROWER), ETHEL STEFANA. 1879-1972. (add death year)

STEVENS, GUS. Pseudonym of Clarence A. Stevens.
        (add real name)

STEVENS, LUCILE VERNON. 1899-1994. (add death year)

STEVENSON, PHILIP EDWARD. 1896-1965. (add dates)

STEVENSON, WILLIAM (HENRI)
Emperor Red. Bantam, 1972

STEWART, JEFF. 1907(?)-1977(?). (add dates)

STEWART, KATE
-The Devil's Cradle. Zebra, 1992 (moved from Sally Ashley entry)

STEWART, MICHAEL. Pseudonym of Michael Stewart Rubin, 1929-1987.
        (add real name)

STICKNEY, F(RANK?) L. 1858(?)-1940(?). (add first name, dates)

STIEPER, DONALD R. 1924(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

STIVERS, DICK
Death Hunt. GE, 1990 (by Rod Pennington.)
Royal Flush. (by Stephen Mertz.)
Skinwalker. GE, 1991 [Alaska] (by Ken Rose.)
Strike Force. [Fla.]

STOCK, RALPH. Born in London; author, playwright and scenarist.
        (add author information)

STOCKTON, FRANK
The Stories of Three Burglars. correct Dodd date to 1890

STOKER, BRAM
The Jewel of the Seven Stars. Film: Goldbar, 1998, as Bram
        Stoker's The Mummy (also released as Bram Stoker's Legend of
        the Mummy) scw & dir: Jeffrey Obrow)

STOKES, SEWELL. Born in Hampstead; educated at Cranleigh; author
        and journalist. (add author information)

STONE, KATE MARGARET PARTRIDGE. 1871-1953. (add dates)

STONE, WILIAM C(HARLES). born 1893 (correction)

STONEBRAKER, FLORENCE. 1896-1977. (add death year)

STOOKEY, RICHARD. 1942(?)-1975(?). (add dates)

STRACHEY, RACHEL CONSTELLOE. Born in London; educated at Cambridge;
        editor of Woman's Leader. (add author information)

STRAKER, J(OHN) F(OSTER)
Ricochet. [Spain]

STRANGE, JOHN STEPHEN
The Ballot-Box Murders. (add hyphen)

STRANGEWAYS, MARK. Pseudonym of Eric Arthur Leyland, 1911- .
        (add real name, date)

STREATFEILD, MARY NOEL. 1895-1986. (correct spelling of last name
        and birth year)

STREET, G(EORGE) S(LYTHE). Born in Wimbledon; educated at
        Charterhouse and Oxford; His Majesty's Examiner of Plays.
        (add author information)

STREIB, DAN(IEL TOMAS)
The Hawaiian Takeover. (Ghost-written by Chet Cunningham,
        1928- , q.v.)
The Terror Merchants. (Ghost-written by Chet Cunningham, 1928- ,
        q.v.)
The Treasure Divers. (Ghost-written by Chet Cunningham, 1928- ,
        q.v.)

STRONG, BETHANY. 1906(?)-1995(?) (add dates)

STRONG, L(EONARD) A(LFRED) G(EORGE). Born in Plympton; educated at
        Brighton College and Oxford; author, editor, journalist, and
        reviewer; Assistant Master at Oxford. (add author information)

STRUTHERS, BETSY
A Studied Death. (title correction)

STUART, AIMEE (McHARDY). born 1890 (correction). add to author
        information: married to Philip Stuart, 1887- .

STUART, DONALD (add the parenthetical comments given below)
The Burmese Dagger. (Rewritten version of "The Burmese Dagger" by
        Andrew Murray, q.v.)
The Hidden Menace. (Rewritten version of novel of same title by
        J. W. Bobin, q.v.)
The Secret of the Hulk. (Rewritten version of novel of same title
        by Andrew Murray, q.v.)
Twenty Years of Hate. (Rewritten version of unidentified novel by
        a different writer.)

STUART, ELIZABETH. 1908(?)-1987). (add dates)

STUART, IAN
Death from Disclosure. [Eng.]
Fatal Switch. [Eng.]
Flood Tide. [Eng.]
The Garb of Truth. [London]
Sand Trap. [Eng.]
Thrilling--Sweet and Rotten. [Eng.]

STUART, PHILIP. Educated at Charterhouse and Oxford; served with
        Upper Silesia Plebiscite Commission, 1921-2; a playwright.
        (add author information)

STUART, VIVIAN. Pseudonym of Charles Roy MacKinnon, 1924- .
        (real name correction)

STUART-VERNON, CHARLES. delete reference to this name

STUBBS, JEAN
Dear Laura. [London, 1880s]

STURROCK, JEREMY
Captain Bolton's Corpse. [London]
A Conspiracy of Poisons. [London, 1804]
The Village of Rogues. [London, 1798]

STUYCK, KAREN HANSON
Cry for Help. [Houston]

SUMMERSCALES, ROLAND. 1912- .
The Ballot. Hale, 1979; St. Martin's, 1979

SUMNER, PENNY
Crosswords. [London]
The End of April. [London]

SWANSON, DONALD
Murder in the Game Reserve. (publisher?) (S. Afr.), 1950 [S. Afr.]

SWANSON, REX. delete reference to this name

SWARTWOUT, R(OBERT) E(GERTON). Educated in the U.S. and at
        Cambridge; writer and editor; composer of crossword puzzles for
        The Spectator (as "Xantippe"); living in Cambridge in 1930s.
        (add author information)

SWIFT, BRIAN. correct first name spelling to BRYAN

SWINSON, ARTHUR
Sergeant Cork's Casebook. [London] (Novelization of TV series.)
Sergeant Cork's Second casebook. [London] (Novelization of TV
        series.)

SYMONS, F(RANCIS) ADDINGTON. Born in Southampton; editor and
        journalist. (add author information)

SYMONS, JULIAN
The Blackheath Poisonings. [London]
Bland Beginning. [London]
The Colour of Murder. [London]
The End of Solomon Grundy. [London]
The Killing of Francie Lake. [London]
The Narrowing Circle. [London]
The Plot Against Roger Rider. [London]

SZILAGYE, ROBERT J. 1950(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

TAFT, WILLIAM NELSON. 1889-1972(?). (add death year)

TAGGART, TOM. 1908(?)-1985(?). (add dates)

TAKAGI, AKIMITSU
Honeymoon to Murder. Also published in the U.S. under the Australian
        title: Soho pb, 1999 sc: Saburu Kirishima
The Informer. sc: Saburu Kirishima

TAIT, EUPHEMIA MARGARET. ca.1870- . Born in Liverpool; educated
        privately; journalist and novelist. (add date and author
        information)

TANJONG
The Scarlet Bee. correct publication date to 1939 [Sing.]

TANNOCK, MALCOLM
Uneasy Money. [Malaysia]

TARG, WILLIAM
The Delacruze Strategem. Grafton pb, 1989

TATE, RICHARD
The Dead Travel Fast. [Austria]

TAUB, HAROLD J. correct first name spelling to: HARALD

TAYLOR, ANDREW
Caroline Miniscule. [London]

TAYLOR, BERNARD
-Charmed Life. add the dash
Evil Intent. [Eng.]
The Reaping. [Eng.]
Sweetheart, Sweetheart. [Eng.]

TAYLOR, (ALICE) C(ONSTSANCE) LINDSAY. 1907-2000. add first name
        and death year

TAYLOR, ELSPETH
Second Thursday. [Syd.]

TAYLOR, KATHLEEN
The Missionary Position. Also published as (slightly revised):
        Funeral Food. Avon, 1998

TAYLOR, K(ATHRYN MACAULEY) DYSON (add middle name)

TAYLOR, L. A. [LAURIE AYLAMA TAYLOR SPARER]. (show name thus)

TAYLOR, MARY ANN. 1912-1984. (add death year)

TAYLOR, R(OBERT) W(ILLIAM)
Scandal. add U.S. edition: Pyramid, 1954

TAYLOR, RICHARD K.
Murder by Magic. University (W. Va.), 1995 [Mich.]

TAYLOR, REV. THOMAS HILHOUSE. 1861-1925. (add death year)

TELUSKIN, JOSEPH
An Eye for an Eye. [L.A.]

TEMPLE-ELLIS, N. A.
The Man Who Was There. [Isle of Wight]

TEMPLETON, ALINE. Born in Scotland; living in England.
        (add author information)

TEMPLETON, CHARLES (BRADLEY)
Act of God. (delete "An")

TENCH, C(HARLES) V(ICTOR). born 1888 (correction)

TENNANT, CATHERINE. Pseudonym of Merle Eyles, daughter of Leonora
        Eyles, q.v.
Matilda Jones. Hodder, 1951 [London]

TERRY, J(OSEPH) E(DWARD) HAROLD. Born in York; educated at
        Cambridge; author dramas; editor and drama critic.
        (add author information)

TESSIER, THOMAS
Finishing Touches. [London]
The Night Walker. [London]

TEY, JOSEPHINE
The Singing Sands. [Scot.]

THACKERAY, KIT. Pseudonym of Christopher Thackeray, ca.1946- .
                (add real name)

THAYER, TIFFANY (ELLSWORTH)
One Woman. [Chi.]

THIENES, THOMAS L. 1922(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

THOMAS, ALAN
Daggers Drawn. [London]

THOMAS, CRAIG
All the Grey Cats. sc: Kenneth Aubrey
The Bear's Tears. sc: Kenneth Aubrey, Patrick Hyde
A Hooded Crow. [S. Afr.]
Jade Tiger. Kenneth Aubrey, Patrick Hyde
Playing with Cobras. add sc: Kenneth Aubrey
Rat Trap. add U.S. edition: Bantam, 1979 [Eng.]
Snow Falcon. sc: Kenneth Aubrey
Wolfsbane. sc: Kenneth Aubrey

THOMAS, DONALD
Belladonna. [Oxford]
Jekyll, Alias Hyde. [London]
The Ripper's Apprentice. [London]

THOMAS, MONA GAY. 1945- . (add birth year)

THOMAS, PAUL
Inside Dope. add British edition: Vista pb, 1998
        sc: Sgt. Tito Ihaka [Auckland]
Old School Tie. Hodder (Auckland), 1994 sc: Sgt. Tito Ihaka
        [N.Z.]

THOMAS, REGINALD GEORGE. Born in Worcester; educated at University
        College, Wales; a journalist. (add author information)

THOMPSON, ESTELLE
The Wrong Saturday. [Australia]

THOMPSON, GENE
Lupe. [S.F.]

THOMPSON, GRACE ELSIE (add middle name)

THOMPSON, JIM
A Swell-Looking Babe. Film: Castle Hill, 1998, as Hit Me (scw:
        Denis Johnson; dir: Steven Shainberg)

THOMPSON, LLOYD S. 1898(?)-1980(?). (add dates)

THOMPSON, THOMAS
Celebrity. [Fort Worth]

THOMSON, BASIL (HOME)
P.C. Richardson's First Case. [London]

THOMSON, NORMAN. ca.1915-2000. Radio, stage and film actor;
        entertainment supervisor for all U.S. military bases in the
        Far East after WWII, spending 30 years in Tokyo.
        (add dates and author information)

THORMAN, RICHARD
Bachman's Law. [N.Y.] (title correction)

THURLEY, NORGROVE
Death for DollaGiants of Darkness. [U.S.]

THURLO, AIMEE (SALSEDO) (add maiden name)

THURLO, DAVID. Ref: CA. (add reference)

THURLOW, DAVID (MICHAEL)
Hate for Eight. [Eng.]
Incubus. [Eng.]
Schade. [Eng.]

THWAITES, FREDERICK J(OHNSON). 1908-1979. (add dates)

TICKELL, JERRARD
Silk Purse. [London]

TIDYMAN, ERNEST
Shaft Has a Ball. (Ghost-written by Robert Turner, 1915-1980.)
Shaft's Carnival of Killers. (Ghost-written by Robert Turner,
        1915-1980.)

TIGER, JOHN
I Spy. [Fr.]

TIGHE, HARRY. Born in Australia; educated at Cambridge; playwright
        and producer. (add author information)

TILSEY, FRANK. Born in Manchester; novelist; radio and film script
        writer. (add author information)

TIMMS, E(DWARD) V(IVIAN). Ref: CA. (add reference)

TINE, ROBERT
Uneasy Lies the Head. [London]

TITHERADGE, DION. Born in Melbourne; educated in London; actor and
        dramatist.

TITTERTON, W(ILLIAM) R(ICHARD). 1876-1963. (add death year)

TITUS, HAROLD. 1888-1967.
Spindrift. Hodder, 1924; Doubleday, 1925 [Mich.]

TODARO, ROBERT. Pseudonym of Robert (Richard) Vaughan, 1937- , q.v.
        (add real name, dates)

TOEPFER, RAY(MOND) GRANT. 1923-1996. (complete first name, add
        death year)

TOLLEMACHE, E(DWARD) D(EVEREUX) H(AMILTON). 1885-1947. (add death
        year)

TOOMBS, JANE JENKE. show as: TOOMBS, JANE (JENKE)

TOOMBS, JOHN. 1927-1994. (add death year)

TORDAY, URSULA. 1912-1997. (correct birth year, add death year)

TOURGEE, ALBION (WINEGAR). Ref: CA. (add reference)

TOWNEND, PETER (ROBERT GASCOIGNE). 1935-1999. (add death year)

TOZER, BASIL (JOHN JOSEPH). Born in Teigenmouth; trainer of
        steeplechase horses; author, journalist and publicity agent.
        (add author information)

TRACY, DON(ALD FISKE)
Round Trip. Also published as: Too Many Girls. Berkley, 1958

TRACY, MARIE D. 1948- . (add birth year)

TRAILL, PETER. Pseudonym of Guy (Mainwaring) Morton, 1896-1968, q.v.
        (correction of real name)

TRAMMER, JOSEPH
Detroit After Dark. Vantage, 1990 [Det.]

TRANTER, NIGEL (GODWIN). Real name. delete reference to Tredgold.
        1909-2000. (add death year)

TRAVER, ROBERT
Laughing Whitefish. [1871]

TREAT, LAWRENCE
The Clue Armchair Detective. British title: The Cluedo Armchair
        Detective

TRELL, MAX. 1900-1996. (add death year)

TREMAYNE, PETER
The Return of Raffles. [Eng., 1905]

TRENHAILE, JOHN
Acts of Betrayal. [Eng.]
Krysalis. [Gr.]
Nocturne for the General. [Russ.]

TREVOR, ELLESTON
-The Freebooters. Heinemann, 1967; Doubleday, 1967 [Afr.]
-The Immortal Error. Swan, 1946
The Mind of Max Duvine. delete (not criminous)

TREVOR, WILLIAM
Felicia's Journey. [Eng.]

TREWIN, J(OHN) C(OURTENAY). Born in Cornwall; educated at Plymouth
        College; journalist, drama critic and playwright.
        (add author information)

TREYNOR, ALBERT M. 1884-1984. (add dates)

TRIMBLE, JOHN FLEX. 1925-1993(?). (add middle name, death year)

TRIMBLE, LOUIS
The Tide Can't Wait. [London]

TRINIAN, JOHN
Scratch a Thief. Also published as: Once a Thief. Unibook, n.d.

TROLLOPE, ANTHONY
Phineas Redux. Chapman, 1873 (date correction)

TROTTER, WILLIAM R. 1943- .
-Winter Fire. Dutton, 1993 [Finland, 1941]

TROUBETZKOY, PRINCESS PAUL. 1864-1945. (add dates)

TROW, M. J.
The Adventures of Inspector Lestrade. [London]
Lestrade and the Brother of Death. add U.S. edition: Gateway,
        1999 [Eng., 1912]
Lestrade and the Deadly Game. [London]
Lestrade and the Dead Man's Hand. add U.S. edition: Arcade, 2000
        [London]
Lestrade and the Gift of the Prince. add U.S. edition: Gateway, 2000
        [London]
Lestrade and the Guardian Angel. add U.S. edition: Gateway, 1999
        [London]
Lestrade and the Hallowed House. add U.S. edition: Gateway, 1999
Lestrade and the Leviathan. add U.S. edition: Gateway, 1999
Lestrade and the Magpie. add U.S. edition: Gateway, 2000
        [London, 1920]
Lestrade and the Ripper. [London, 1888]

TROWBRIDGE, WILLIAM R(UTHERFORD) H(AYES). Born in Barbados.
        (add author information)

TROY, SIMON
Cease Upon the Midnight. [Chan. Is.]
Half-Way to Murder. delete sc
Swift to Its Close. [Wales]

TULLY, JIM
Circus Parade. Also published as: Road Show. Pyramid, 1953

TURNBULL, DORA AMY DILLON. Born in India. (add author information)

TURNER, CHARLES (CYRIL). add to author information: aviator, and
        balloonist on world record flight.

TURNER, EDGAR
The Girl with Feet of Clay. Long, 1900 ss (criminous = *): Black
        and White\*The Book of 1900 (sc: Sherlock Holmes)\*The Burglar
        and the Public-House\The Charioteer\The Dancing Girl and the
        King\The Duel in Hyde Park\The Girl with Feet of Clay\Grant Allen
        or La Gallienne?\How the Dear Little Children Enjoyed
        Themselves\The Humourist and the Jester\The Indiscretion of the
        Novelist\The Inhabitants of Mars\The Invasion of Yatford\Lily
        with Her Autoharp\Literature and Pistols\The Little Girl\Love in
        the Arcade\The Love-Letters of a Poet\The Lute Player\The
        Magnanimity of The McRockett\The Man with the Opera Hat\A
        Matrimonial Society\The Max Mann Syndicate\A New Fairy Story\The
        Old Gentleman with the Beautiful Face\The Organ Grinders\A
        Prophecy\The Ruther-Hackenton Theory\The Sin of Long Ago\The
        Skipper's Experiment\*The Soul of the Woman\"The Te-le" and "The
        Ma-il"\The Thousand and One Kisses\The Three Ediths\The Tragedy
        of the Marriage\The Violin-Case of Herr Varnhagen

TURNER, J(OHN) V(ICTOR). add to author information: educated at
        Warwick School.

TURNER, JOHN HASTINGS. Educated at Rugby and Oxford; playwright and
        author. (add author information)

TUTE, WARREN
The Powder Train. [Russ.]

TUTTLE, LISA
-Familiar Spirit. add the dash
Gabriel. [New Or.]

TUTTLE, W. C.
Singing River. sc: Henry Sontag

TWEDT, JERRY L. 1955(?)-1981(?). (add dates)

TWYMAN, H(AROLD) WILLIAM. born 1898 (correction). Born in London;
        educated at King Edward's School, Witley; periodical editor and
        writer. (add author information)

TYLER, ANNE [ANNE TYLER MONDARRESSI]. show name thus

TYLER, FROOM. Born in Bristol; educated at Temple Technical School,
        Bristol; editor, various newspapers. (add author information)

TYLER, W. T.
The Ants of God. [Ethio.]

TYRE, NEDRA
Hall of Death. [Ga.]

ULSH, WAYNE C. 1935-1994. (add dates)

UNDERWOOD, MICHAEL
Adam's Case. [London]
Anything But the Truth. [London]
A Compelling Case. [London]
The Crime of Colin Wise. [London]
Crime Upon Crime. [London]
Crooked Wood. [London]
Death in Camera. [London]
Goddess of Death. [London]
Lawful Pursuit. [London]
The Man Who Killed Too Soon. add: [Jap.]
Menaces, Menaces. [London]
Murder Made Absolute. [London]
Murder on Trial. [London]
Murder with Malice. [London]
A Pinch of Snuff. [London]
A Trout in the Milk. [London]
Victim of Circumstances. fix format problem

URHAUSEN, MARY K. 1929(?)-1996(?). (add dates)

URIS, LEON
The Angry Hills. [WWII]

URQUHARDT, (WILLIAM) MacGREGOR. Born in Aberdeen; freelance
        journalist and competition expert. (add author information)

USHER, FRANK
Death in Error. [Paris]
Death Is Waiting. [Fr.]
The Man from Moscow. [Ger.]
No Flowers for Brazlov. title correction [Russ.]
Portrait in Fear. [Cent. Am.]
The Price of Death. [Fr.]

VACHELL, HORACE ANNESLEY
The Yard. Hutchinson, 1923; Doran, 1923 [Eng.]

VAHEY, JOHN (GEORGE) HASLETTE. Born in Belfast; educated at Foyle
        College, Londonderry and Hanover. (add author information)

VAIZEY, MRS. GEO(RGE) DE HORNE. 1860-1927. (add death year)

VALLINGS, GABRIELLE (FRANCESCA LILIAN MARY). correct middle names
        Born in Hythe; educated privately; novelist and opera singer;
        principal dramatic soprano at Old Vic and Saddlers Wells.
        (add author information)

VAN ARNAM, DEREK. correct last name to: Van ARMAN

VAN ASH, CAY
Ten Years Beyond Baker Street. sc: Dr. Fu Manchu [Eng., ca.1915]

VAN BELKOM, EDO
-Wyrm Wolf. Harper pb, 1995

VANCE, STEVE(N EDWARD) (add rest of name)

VAN DINE, S. S.
The Winter Murder Case. [Mass.]

VANE, DENZIL
The Lynn's Court Mystery. Low, 1892

VANE, NORMAN T. Pseudonym of Norman (A.) Daniels, 1905-1995, q.v.
        (add real name, dates)

VAN GREENAWAY, PETER
Judas Gospel. delete + sign

VAN GULIK, ROBERT
Dee Goong An. show as a novel
The Monkey and the Tiger. Novelets (both with Judge Dee): The
        Morning of the Monkey\The Night of the Tiger

VAN HEE, GREGORY G. 1936-1992. (correct birth year, add death year)

VAN KIRK, EILEEN. 1925(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

VAN LOAN, H(ERBERT) H(ARTWELL). 1887-1974. (add death year)

VAN ORDEN, WILLIAM HOWARD. (add middle name)

VAN SLYKE, HELEN LENORE VOGT (add middle, maiden name)

VAN VOGT, A(LFRED) E(LTON). 1912-2000. (add death year)

VAN WORMER, LAURA. ca.1956- .
Any Given Moment. Mira, 1995 [L.A.]

VASSILIKOS, VASSILIS
Z. [Greece]

VAUGHAN, GARY
The Belgrade Drop. [Belgrade]
East Zone Snatch. [Ger.]
Radar Target. [Turk.]

VAUGHN, JASON. Barbour, 1933-1995.

VAUX, PATRICK. Born in Roxburgh; educated at Edinburgh Academy; a
        journalist. (add author information)

VEA, ALFREDO
Gods Go Begging. Dutton, 1999 [S.F.]

VEEVERS, MARIAN
Fallen Women. Gollancz, 1999

VEIGA, JOSE J(ACINTO DA). 1915-1999. (add death year)

VEILLER, ANTHONY. Ref: CA. (add reference)

VENTERS, ARCHIE
Blood on the Rocks. [Scot.]
The Sicilian Connection. [Scot.]

VERNER, GERALD
The Cleverness of Mr. Budd. titular novelet is actually a
        collection of ss (all with Supt. Robert Budd): The Clever
        Crook\The Clue\The Grey Monk\The Man Who Vanished\The Undoing
        of Mr. Dawes

VERNES, HENRI
The Yellow Shadow. [London] delete dash

VERNON, HENRY. Pseudonym of George Wightwick, 1802-1872.
The Life and Remains of Wilmot Warwick. Ridgway, 1828 ss
        (criminous = *): The Life of Wilmot Warwick\Remains\The Odd
        Gentleman\Christmas Night\The Haunted Mill\The Dead Arm, and
        the Ghost of Caesar\*The Smuggler\*The Poacher\*The Wig\
        Travelling Companions--The Lover\Henry Halworth\St.
        Valentine's Day\Gordon\The Painter's Account of Himself

VERRON, ROBERT
The County Club Murder. (title correction)

VICAR, EDWARD C. Pseudonym of Emile Charles Victor Foucar, 1894- .
        (add real name, date)

VICAS, VICTOR. 1918-1985. (add dates)

VICKERS, RALPH
The Confrontation. [Sp.]

VIEIRA, JOSE LUANDINO. 1935- .
The Real Life of Domingos Xavier. Heinemann, 1978 [Afr.]
        (Translation of "A Vida Verdadiera de Domingos Xavier." 1961.)

VINCENT, LADY KITY (EDITH BLANCE). born 1888 (correction)

VITOLA, DENISE. 1957- . Ref: CA. (add birth year, reference)

VIVIAN, E. CHARLES
The Rainbow puzzle. add sc Insp. Byrne

VIVIAN, FRANCIS
The Ladies of Locksley. add sc Insp./Supt. John Burnell

VIVIAN, HERBERT. Born in Chichester; educated at Harrow and
        Cambridge; founder of Royalist International; author,
        journalist and foreign correspondent. (add author information)

VOIGT, WILLIAM C.
Awaken to Death. Northwest pb (Salt Lake City), 1995 [Mich.]

VOLK, GORDON. Born in Brighton; educated at College de Dieppe;
        author and journalist. (add author information)

VOLTAIRE
-Zadig. add the dash

VON DODERER, HEIMITO. Ref: CA. (add reference)

VON HUTTEN, BARONESS. Born in Pennsylvania; educated in N.Y.
        (add author information)

VON PERCHA, IGOR. 1927- . (add birth year)

VOSS BARK, CONRAD
The Second Red Dragon. [London]

VREDENBURG, EDRIC (WALCOTT). Born in Brazil; educated at Tonbridge
        School; author and editor. (add author information)

VULLIAMY, C(OLWYN) E(DWARD). Born in Glasbury; educated privately.
        (add author information)

W. W. Pseudonym of Mary Helena Wilson Fortune, 1833-1910.
        (show real name and dates thus)
The Detective's Album: Tales of the Australian Police. ss (all
        with Mark Sinclair): The Diamond Robbery\The Evidence of the
        Grave\The Hart Murder\The Last Scene\"To Be Left Till Called
        For"\The Twenty-Ninth of November\A Woman's Revenge; or, Almost
        Lost

WADE, HENRY
Bury Him Darkly. [London]
The Duke of York's Steps. [London]
Lonely Magdalen. [London]
The Missing Partners. [Liverpool]
New Graves at Great Norne. add U.S. edition: Perennial pb, 1986
No Friendly Drop. [London]

WADE, KATHLEEN
A Cloak for Malice. [Eng.]
The Dark Moment. [Eng.]

WADE, ROBERT (ALLISON) (add middle name)

WADSLEY, OLIVE. Educated in Germany; journalist and author.
        (add author information)

WAER, JACK
17 and Black. Also published as: Sweet and Low-Down
        (link the two titles thus)

WAGER, WALTER
Sledgehammer. [Ga.]

WAINWRIGHT, JOHN. show sc Gilliant as Supt./Chief Constable Gilliant
Cause for a Killing. sc: Sgt. John Pewter, Supt./Chief Constable
        Sugden
Death Certificate. sc: Supt. Robert Blayde
The Devil You Don't. sc: Supt./Chief Constable Sugden
Dig the Grave and Let Him Lie. (title correction)
        sc: Supt. Charles Ripley
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me. sc: "Lucky" Luckhurst
Man of Law. sc: Simon Whitehouse
An Urge for Justice. sc: Simon Whitehouse
Walther P.38. sc: "Lucky" Luckhurst
Who Goes Next? sc: Supt./Chief Constable Gilliant, Supt./Chief
        Constable Sugden, Chief Insp./Supt. Lennox

WAITT, ISABEL
Murder at Pirate's Head. British edition is Edwards pb, 1946
        no U.S. edition (delete reference to Foster) [Mass.]

WAKEFIELD, H(ERBERT) RUSSELL. Ref: CA. (add reference)

WALDRON, SIMON
Hot Ice. [U.S.]

WALKER, DAVID (ESDAILE). Born in Darjeeling, India; educated at
        Oxford; foreign correspondent and leader writer.
        (add author information)

WALKER, DINSDALE. 1907- . Born in Liverpool; educated at
        Liverpool Institute. (add birth year and author information)

WALKER, IRA
The Man in the Driver's Seat. Also published as by Irma Walker:
        Raven pb, 1981 (add reprint edition)

WALKER, IRMA
Murder in 25 Words or Less. correct publication date to 1982

WALKER, JIM [JAMES]. 1948- .
The Dreamgivers. Bethany pb, 1994 sc: Zac Cobb [Calif., 1870s]
The Nightriders. Bethany pb, 1994 sc: Zac Cobb [Calif., 1870s]
The Rail Kings. Bethany pb, 1995 Zac Cobb [Colo., 1870s]
The Rawhiders. Bethan pb, 1995 sc: Zac Cobb [West., 1870s]

WALKER, KEITH. 1927-1996(?). (add death year)

WALKER, PHILIP
The Fox Courts Trouble. Book Guild, 1994

WALKER, ROWLAND. Author and journalist. (add author information)

WALLACE, EDGAR
The Man from Morocco. add [Eng.]

WALLACE, MARILYN (WEISS). Ref: CA. (add middle name, reference)

WALLACE, PAMELA DIANE. 1948- . (add middle name, birth year)

WALLENSTEIN, MARCEL (H.). Born in Atchison, Kansas; founder of
        Planet News Ltd., 1927; lived in London 1922-1946; war
        correspondent, playwright. (add author information)

WALLING, R(OBERT) A(LFRED) J(OHN). Born in Exeter; educated at
        Hele's School, Exeter; journalist and editor. (add
        author information)
The Corpse in the Green Pyjamas. (spelling correction)

WALSH, J. M.
Black Dragon. [Macao, S. Pac.]
Exit Simeon Hex. delete sc OK Keene

WALSH, R. F. 1858-1895. (complete first name to Robert, add dates)

WALSH, RAY
The Mycroft Memoranda. [London]

WALTMAN, WILLIAM JOHN. 1905- . (add birth year)

WALTON, BRYCE. Ref: CA. (add reference)

WALTON, THOMAS. 1868- . Born in Keighley, Yorkshire; educated
        privately and at Dunoon Theological College, Scotland; Church
        of England clergyman. (add birth year, author information)

WAMBAUGH, JOSEPH
The Blue Knight. [L.A.]

WARD, COLIN
House Party Murder. [Eng.]

WARD, DON and C(ARMEL) C. RISENHOOVER
Reluctant Killer. Inter/Lit (Dallas), 1991

WARD, HENRY. Pseudonym of Henri Louis Luc Viard, 1921- .
        (add real name, date)

WARD, KATE. Pseudonym of Barbar Cust.
        (add real name)

WARNER, MIGNON
Exit Mr. Punch. sc: Mrs. Edwina Charles

WARREN, FRANKLIN A(RTHUR). 1911-1995(?). (add death year)

WARREN, ROBERT PENN
-All the King's Men. Harcourt, 1946; Eyre, 1948 [South]
        Film: Columbia, 1949 (scw & dir: Robert Rossen)

WARREN, SAMUEL
Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician. Volumes 1 & 2.
        Blackwood, 1832. Volume 3. Blackwood, 1838. U.S. title
        (Volumes 1 and 2): Affecting Scenes: Being Passages from the
        Diary of a Physician. Harper, 1931. Volume 3, under British
        title: Harper, 1837 (show entry thus, followed by ss titles)

WARWICK, JOHN. Pseudonym of Hugh Miller, 1937- , q.v.
        (add real name, date)

WARWICK, SIDNEY. Educated at St. Peter's, York, and Oxford.
        (add author information)

WATKINS, ALEX(ANDER?). 1899(?)-1983(?). (add rest of first name,
        dates)

WATNEY, JOHN B(ASIL). 1915-1995. (add death year)

WATSON, JOHN
The Mystery of the Downs. show U.S. edition as Dodd, 1928

WATSON, MALCOLM. 1945-1996(?). (add death year)

WATSON, SHEILA (DOHERTY). 1909-1998. (add maiden name, death year)

WATT, LAUCHLIN MacLEAN. Educated at Edinburgh University; clergyman,
        Church of Scotland. (add author information)

WATTERSON, JOHN WILLIAM. 1878- . (add birth year)

WATTS, TIMOTHY
Cons. add British edition: Soho pb (London), 1999

WEALE, B. L. PUTNAM. Pseudonym of Bertram Lenox Simpson, 1877-1930.
The Forbidden Boundary. Macmillan (London), 1908 [Far East]
        ss (criminous = *): *The Cult of Sparta\*Drugs and the Man\The
        Enemy\*The Fever Bed\The Forbidden Boundary\*Loot\A Missionary of
        Empire\*The Story of the Adventurous Frenchman

WEBB, ANNE. Born in Leicestershire; editor and reader for various
        publishers; living in South Kensington in the 1930s.
        (add author information)

WEBB, EDWARD MERYON. ca.1880-1963. (corrected dates)

WEBB, MARTHA G. change sc from Tommy Inman to Smoky O'Donnell in
        both titles identified with Inman

WEBLING, PEGGY. ca.1870- . Born in London; novelst and playwright.
        (add birth year, author information)

WEBSTER, F(REDERICK) A(NNESLEY) M(ICHAEL). Born in St. Albans;
        special correspondent at five Olympic Games and other sporting
        events; had international reputation as authority on
        history and techniques of athletics. (add author information)

WEBSTER, H. M.
The Secret of Baron's Folly. [Ire.]

WEBSTER, NESTA HELEN. Born in New Barnet; educated in France and
        Westfield College. (correct first name spelling, add middle
        name and author information)

WEEKES, A(GNES) R(USSELL). 1880- . Born in Rochester, England;
        living in Sussex in the 1930s. (add birth year and author
        information)

WEESNER, THEODORE. 1935- . (add birth year)

WEIGALL, ARTHUR (EDWARD PEARSE BROME). 1880-1933. Egyptologist.
        (correct death year, add author information)

WEIKART, JIM. Partner in Weikart Tax Associates in NYC.
        (add author information)

WEINBAUM, STANLEY (GRAUMAN). 1902-1935.
The King's Watch. Posthumous, 1994 (32 pp.)

WELDON, A. E. Born in London; educated privately; member of Irish
        Academy of Letters; novelist and playwright.
        (add author information)

WELLARD, JAMES (HOWARD)
The Affair in Arcady. Reynal, 1959; Hutchinson, 1959 [Ill.]

WELLES, ORSON
Mr. Arkadin. show as novelization of the film

WELLS, A(RTHUR) W(ALTER). 1894-1977. (add death year)

WELLS, ANNA MARY. delete death date

WELLS, MICHAEL
The Doublecrossers. [NYC]

WELSH, DAVID
Make It Happen. New Playwrights, 1996 (1-act play.)

WENTWORTH, PATRICIA
Miss Silver Deals with Death. (title correction)

WESLEY, MARY. Pseudonym of Mary Aline Farmar Eady, 1912- .
        (add real name)

WEST, ALROY. Born in Handsworth; educated at Bishop Vesey's, Sutton
        Coldfield. (add author information)

WEST, EDWARD (CHARLES) SACKVILLE. 1901- . Born in London; educated
        at Eton and Oxford; assistant literary editor, New Statesman;
        author and music critic. (add birth year, author information)

WEST, GEOFFREY PHILIP. Born in Bergen, Norway; a veterinary surgeon.
        (add author information)

WEST, LYN
The Lost House Mystery. [Eng.]

WEST, MORRIS L(ANGLO). 1916-1999. (add death year)

WEST, NIGEL
Murder in the Commons. [London]
Murder in the Lords. [London]

WEST, REBECCA. 1892-1983. Ref: CA.
The Birds Fall Down First. Macmillan (London), 1966; Viking, 1966
        [Fr.]

WESTBIE, CONSTANCE LOVEALL. 1908-1991. (add death year)

WESTERBY, ROBERT. 1909-1968. (add death year)

WESTGATE, TED [THEODORE?]. 1896(?)-1978(?). (add full first name,
        dates)

WESTLAKE, DONALD E(DWIN)
Baby, Would I Lie? add British edition: Chivers, 1994
Enough. Also published as: A Travesty. Detective Book Club, 1978
Horse Laugh and other stories. correct publication date to 1990
        ss: Breathe Deep\The Girl of My Dreams\A Good Story\Horse Laugh\
        Never Shake a Family Tree\Too Many Crooks

WESTWOOD, A(NNIE) M(cDOUGALL). Born in Muckhart, Scotland; educated
        at Dollar Academy, Switzerland. (correct first name, add author
        information)

WHALEN, WILL (WILIFRID). 1886- .
The Priest Who Vanished; or, Murderer at Large. Catholic Literary
        Guild, 1942

WHALEY, F(RANCIS) J(OHN)
Trouble at College. [Cambridge]

WHALLEY, PETER
Bandits. [Eng.]
Robbers. [Eng.]

WHEAT, CAROLYN. 1946- . (add birth year)

WHEELER, ANDREW CARPENTER. 1836-1901. (add dates)

WHEELER, HUGH CALLINGHAM
The Crippled Muse. Hart-Davis, 1951; Rinehart, 1952 [Capri]

WHEELER, MYRON "BUD". Pseudonym of Wiley E. Bean, 1935- .
The Morning of the Fourth Day. (Author) (Mich.), 1992 [Mich.]

WHITAKER, (LT. COL.) C(UTHBERT) W(ILFRID). Born in Enfield;
        educated at Oxford; editor, Whitaker's Almanack; City of
        London official. (add title, author information)

WHITAKER, RODNEY WILLIAM (add middle name)

WHITE, ALAN
Armstrong. [London]

WHITE, DANIEL. Pseudonym of Gunard Hjertstedt, 1903-1969.
        (add real name, dates)

WHITE, HERBERT OLIVER MARTYN. 1885-1963. (add death year)

WHITE, PERCY. Author and journalist. (add author information)

WHITE, ROBIN A.
The Flight from Winter's Shadow. correct Crown publication date
        to 1991

WHITE, STEPHEN. Ref: CA. (add reference)

WHITE, TED
Sideslip. [NYC, 1938]

WHITEHEAD, BARBARA. add sc Insp. Robert Southwell to all titles, all
        set in England.

WHITEHOUSE, ARCH
Crime on a Convoy Carrier. [ship]

WHITELAW, DAVID. add to author information: Born in London.
Murder in Motley. [Eng.]

WHITLACH, JOHN. correct last name spelling to: WHITLATCH

WHITNEY, PHYLLIS A(YAME)
The Mystery of the Gulls. Westminster, 1949 [Mich.] (Intended for
        younger readers.)

WHITTAKER, DEE. 1896(?)-1971(?). (add dates)

WHITTAKER, JOSEPH. 1871- . Author and journalist. (add birth
        year, author information)

WICKHAM, HARVEY
The Trail of the Squid. add British edition: Jarrolds, 1927

WIENER, FRANZ. 1877-1937. (add dates)

WIGHT, NATALIE. 1891(?)-1971(?). (add dates)

WIGNALL, TREVOR C. Born and educated in Swansea; a journalist.
        (add author information)

WILDEBLOOD, PETER. 1923-1999. (add death year)

WILDER, JOAN
Romancing the Stone. add British edition: Corgi, 1984
        (Novelization of film: TCF, 1984; scw: Diane Thomas; dir:
        Robert Zemeckis.) (add film information)

WILHELM, KATE
Death Qualified. [Oreg.]

WILHITE, BETTIE MARIE. 1942(?)-1994(?). (add dates)

WILKINSON, ELLEN (CICELY). Trade union official; Member of
        Parliament, 1924-1936. (add author information)

WILKINSON, SANDRA D.
Death on Call. [Mass.]

WILLCOCKS, M(ARY) P(ATRICIA). Born in Ermington; educated at London
        University; novelist and essayist living in Exeter in the 1930s.
        (add author information)

WILLEFORD, CHARLES RAY III
The Burnt Orange Heresy. [Fla.]

WILLETT, HILDA. Born in Bromley; educated at Holy Trinity Convent,
        Bromley; living in Kent in the 1930s. (add author information)

WILLIAMS, ALAN
Dead Secret. sc: Charles Pol

WILLIAMS, ALFRED ROWBERRY. Born in Malvern.
        (add author information)

WILLIAMS, BEN AMES. Ref: CA. (add reference)

WILLIAMS, CHARLES
Nude on Thin Ice. delete
River Girl. British title: The Catfish Tangle. Cassell, 1963

WILLIAMS, CHARLES (WALTER STANSBY). Born in Islington; educated in
        London. (add author information)

WILLIAMS, DAVID
Advertise for Treasure. [London]

WILLIAMS, DAVID R(ICARDO). 1923-1999. (correct middle name, add
        death year)

WILLIAMS, EDWIN ALFRED. 1910- . (add birth year)

WILLIAMS, (GEORGE) EMLYN. Ref: CA. (add reference)

WILLIAMS, F(RANK) CHENHALLS. Born in Cardiff; educated at Headlingly
        College; a clergyman.

WILLIAMS, JOHN (STANLEY)
On the Way Out. delete

WILLIAMS, MARY. 1925(?)- . (birth year correction)

WILLIAMS, NORMA. 1921(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

WILLIAMS, VALENTINE
The Clue of the Rising Moon. [N.Y.]

WILLIAMS, W(ILLIAM) T(OM). Born in Cardigans; educated at
        Alberystwyth; schoolmaster and editor. (add author information)

WILLIAMSON, J. N.
Anomalies. Maclay pb, 1993 ss (with some crime): Absolute Peace
        and Quiet\The Dotted Line\Home Free
The Naked Flesh of Feeling. Pulphouse, 1991 ss (with some crime):
        Aspirations\Happy Hour\Helter-Skelter\Public
        Places\Stalemate\They Never Even See Me\Time to Murder\
        Undercoverup
Nevermore! Maclay pb, 1983 ss (with some crime): Anything to Help
        the Duke\Belonging\Golden Years\Stalemate\They Never Even See
        Me\Turning 40 for Fun and Prophet

WILLIAMSON, MONCRIEFF
Death in the Picture. [London]

WILLIAMSON, S(AMUEL) C(HARLES). Born in Bickington, Devon; educated
        at Oxford; living in Kent in the 1940s.

WILLIS, P(ATRICK) JEROME. 1899- . Born in London; educated at
        O'Connell College, Dublin, and Birkbeck College, London; a
        journalist. (add birth year, author information)

WILLS, HELEN (NEWINGTON). 1905-1998. (birth year correction)

WILLS, THOMAS
Mine to Avenge. sc: Barney Glines
You'll Get Yours. sc: Barney Glines

WILMOT, J(AMES) R(EGINALD). Educated at the University of Liverpool;
        a journalist. (add author information)

WILSON, BARBARA KER [BARBARA KER WILSON TAHOURDIN]. show name thus

WILSON, CHARLES (P.)
Direct Descendant. show British edition as: Pan, 1996

WILSON, COLIN (HENRY)
The Glass Cage. [London]
Necessary Doubt. [London]
The Schoolgirl Murder Case. [London]

WILSON, DAVID
The Search for Geoffrey Goring. [Afr.]

WILSON, F(RANCIS) PAUL
Implant. show Headline edition as by Colin Andrews
-The Tomb. Whispers, 1984; NEL hc, 1985

WILSON, GAR
Aswan Hellbox. correct one real auther's name to Swensen (not
        Swanson)
Chip Off the Bloc. Gold Eagle, 1986 [Calif.] (by Paul Glen
        Neuman.)
Extreme Prejudice. Gold Eagle, 1990 [Fr.] (by Michael Linaker.)
Night of the Thuggee. (spelling correction)
Salvador Assault. Gold Eagle, 1990 [El Salvador] (by William
        Fieldhouse.)
The Twisted Cross. Gold Eagle, 1986 [Paris] (by Paul Glen
        Neuman & William Fieldhouse.)

WILSON, ROBERT C(HARLES)
Icefire. [Mich.]
Second Fire. [Mich.]

WILSON, ROBERT McNAIR. Born in Glasgow; educated at Glasgow
        University; physician in general practice, 1905-1913;
        specialist in heart diseases, 1920-1933.
        (add author information)

WINCH, (ELSPETH) EVELYN. 1895- . Born in Auckland; living in Kent
        in the 1930s. (delete identification as pseudonym; add birth
        year and author information)

WINCHESTER, JACK
The Solitary Man. Also published as by Jonathan Evans: Tor pb,
        1983. Also published as: The Iron Cage. Severn, 1999, as by
        Brian Freemantle

WINDSOR, HUGH
Lead Him to Death. sc: Philip Carver
The Source of Death. sc: Philip Carver

WINGS, MARY. Identify as pseudonym of Mary Lee Geller alone.

WINSOR, DIANA
Red on Wight. [Eng.]

WINTER, BEVIS (PETER)
A Noose for Emeralds = Darker Grows the Street

WINTLE, HAROLD (RICHARD WILLIAM). 1870- . Born in Cornwall;
        retired from the Air Ministry; living in Kent in the 1930s.
        (add middle names, birth year, author information)

WISHART, DAVID
Ovid. [17 A.D.]

WISHART, GERTRUDE. Byline also: Nan Wishart, q.v. Born in Scotland;
        educated at Aberdeen and Cambridge universities; teacher in
        England, Scotland and Maine. (add author information, cross
        reference)
Madame Lies Murdered. Also published as by Nan Wishart. Mellifont,
        1952

WISHART, NAN. Byline also: Gertrude Wishart, q.v.
Fatal Entrance. [Scot.]

WOGAN, CHARLES. give SC name (all titles): Sebastian Otto Stole

WOHLFROM, CLARENCE. 1909-1995. (add dates)

WOLF, HURST. Pseudonym of Stephen A. Kroflich, 1937- .
Game. Kroflich (Mich.), 1991 [Mich.]

WOLF, JACK
Payoff on Fever Street. [U.S.]

WOLF, SARA [SARA ELIZABETH WOLF SHOEMAKER]. show name thus

WOLFE, JOHN. 1924(?)-1990(?). (add dates)

WOLFF, MARITA M. (correct first name spelling to: MARITTA)
-Whistle Stop. add the dash [Mich.]

WOLFSON, VI(ANNE?). 1914(?)-1996(?). (add dates)

WOLFSON, VICTOR
The Lonely Steeple. Also published as: The Passionate Season.
        Lion, 1955

WOOD, (SAMUEL) ANDREW. Born in Ashton-under-Lyne; reporter,
        special writer, editor; author of hundreds of boys' stories
        under his own name and "Thompson Cross". (add author info.)
King Vagabond. [Russ.]
Not Proven Castle. [Scot.]
-Winged Heels. Jenkins, 1927 [S. Am.]

WOOD, H(ARRY) F(REEMAN). 1850- . (add birth year)

WOOD, JAMES (ALEXANDER FRASER)
A Black Horse Running. [Sp.]
Cry of the Kestrel. [Hebrides]
Great River. Duckworth, 1955 [Scot.]
Northern Missing. correct to: Northern Mission. [Scot.]
Road to Canossa. [Eng.]
The Seine Fishers. correct publication date to 1956
Three Blind Mice. sc: James Fraser [ship]
The Uist Project. [Hebrides]

WOODFIN, HENRY. 1903(?)-1967(?). (add dates)

WOODHALL, EDWIN THOMAS. Educated at St. Georges Commercial School,
        Ramsgate; author and journalist. (add author information)

WOODRUFF, JUDY CARLINE. 1946- . (add birth year)

WOODRUM, LON (RILEY). 1901-1995. (add death year)

WOODS, MARGARET L(OUISA BRADLEY). Born in Rugby; lived in Surrey.
        (add author information)

WOODS, SARA
Away with Them to Prison. [1975]
The Bloody Book of Law. [1974]
Bloody Instructions. [London]
Call Back Yesterday. [1974]
The Case Is Altered. [London]
Dearest Enemy. [London, theatre]
Defy the Devil. London, 1975]
Enter a Gentlewoman. [London]
Enter the Corpse. [1968]
Exit Murderer. [London]
The Law's Delay. [London]
Let's Choose Executors. [London]
The Lie Direct. [London, 1974]
Most Grievous Murder. [1973]
Murder's Out of Tune. [1975]
My Life Is Done. [London]
An Obscure Grave. [1975]
Past Praying For. [London]
Proceed to Judgement. [London]
Put Out the Light. [London, 1975]
The Taste of Fears. [London]
A Thief or Two. [London]
Villains by Necessity. [London, 1973]
Weep for Her. [London]
Where Should He Die? [1974]
Yet She Must Die. [London]

WOODS, STUART
Choke. add British edition: Collins, 1997

WOODS, MRS. THEODORE
South African Sketches and Stories. Davis (Maritzburg), 1916
        ss (criminous = *): A Bicycle Ride and Its Sequel\Jessie
        Sherwin's Romance\*John Cooper's Will\Reminiscences of
        1871\Reminiscences of '79/Thicker Than Water\Under Martial Law

WOODWARD, EDWARD (EMBERLIN). Born in Kidderminster; living in
        Berkshire in the 1930s. (add author information)
Troubled Harvest. remove dash

WOOLACOTT, LESLIE LOVAL. 1885- . Born and living in Sydney in the
        1930s; newspaper editor and playwright. (add birth year and
        author information)

WOOLFOLK, DOROTHY. 1924(?)-1995(?). (add dates)

WOOLRICH, CORNELL (GEORGE HOPLEY)
Darkness at Dawn. ss Dead on Her Feet is omitted from the
        British (Xanadu) edition

WORNUM, MIRIAM. 1898- . Born in San Francisco; a painter and
        writer. (add birth year and author information)

WREN, P. C.
Mysterious Waye. [Eng., Chi.]

WRENN, H. A.
The Toby Jug Murders. [Eng.]

WRIGHT, ERIC
Buried in Stone. Scribner, 1996 ch: Mel Pickett, also in
        A Sensitive Case [Can.]
Death of a Sunday Writer. Foul Play, 1996 ch: Lucy Brenner
        Collins, 1996 [Toronto]
Death on the Rocks. St. Martin's, 1999 cH: Lucy Trimble [Eng.]

WRIGHT, EVAN/WILBUR. 1919-1994. (show name thus, as well as the
        reverse; add death year)

WRIGHT, MASON. 1891(?)-1975(?). (add dates)

WRIGHT, THOMAS. Born in Olney; educated at Buxton College;
        biographer and novelist. (add author information)

WRIGHT, WILBUR/EVAN. 1919-1994. (see Wright, Evan/Wilbur above;
        not known which is first name and which is probable middle name)

WYATT, CATHERINE. Pseudonym of Linda Catherine Wiatr.
        (add real name)

WYDRA, FRANK T(HOMAS). 1939- . (add middle name, birth year)

WYLIE, I(DA) A(LEXA) R(OSS). Born in England; a film writer.
        (add author information)
Armchair Stories. replace The Romance of Sandy McGrab with these
        ss (Sandy McGrab in each): The Critic's Wife\The Last
        Engagement\Law and Order\On the Road\The Siren and the Scot\The
        Understudy

YAEGER, MICHAEL. 1941- . (correct spelling; it's not Yeager; and
        add birth year)

YARNELL, DUANE (ALVIN). 1914-1996. (add death year)

YATES, A. L. Pseudonym of Charles Hercus. (add real name)
Nick Westerman, Detective. Reed (New Zealand), 1946 (48 pp.)
        ss (all with Nick Westerman): The Amazing Case of the
        Spotted Scarf\The Case of the Stolen Vase\The Dagger of
        Jewels\The Riddle of the Shifting Sands\Robbery on the
        Highway\Trouble at the Circus (Intended for younger readers.)

YATES, LIONEL (PEEL). 1888- . Born in Kanturk, County Cork;
        Chief Constable, Dorset. (add birth year, author information)

YATES, MARGARET (POLK). 1915-1984(?). (add death year)

YELDHAM, PETER. Radio, TV, stage and film writer in Australia; TV
        producer. (add author information)

YORK, ANDREW
The Deviator. [Poland]
The Predator. [Rome]

YORKE, JACQUELINE. Pseudonym of Phyllis Matthewman.
        (add real name)

YORKE, MARGARET
Cast for Death. [London]
Find Me a Villain. [London]
Grave Matters. [London]

YOUNG, AL(BERT JAMES) (add rest of name)

YOUNG, DONALD JORDAN. correct middle name spelling to: JORDEN

YUILL, P. B.
Hazel and the Three Card Trick. [London]

ZACKEL, FRED(ERICK). 1946- . (add rest of first name, birth year)

ZANGWILL, ISRAEL
The Big Bow Mystery. [London]

ZANGWILL, LOUIS. Born in Bristol; assistant editor, Jewish Standard.
        (add author information)

ZARUBICA, MLADIN. 1917-1995. (add dates)

ZEIGLER, MELVIN. 1919-1989. (confirming dates)

ZENCY, ERIC. correct last name spelling to: ZENCEY

ZENS, PAUL. 1913(?)-1993(?). (add dates)

ZIMMERMAN, R(OBERT) D(INGWALL)
Blood Trance. [Mich.]
Death Trance. add [Mich.]

ZOLLINGER, NORMAN. 1921-2000. (add death year)

ZUKOWSKI, SHARON. Corporate executive in NYC, living in N.J.
        (add author information)


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