The Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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Bush, Charlie Christmas (1885-1973); used pseudonym Christopher Bush (chron.)
- * The Hampstead Murder, (ss) A Century of Detective Stories, Hutchinson, 1935, as by Christopher Bush
- * Murder at Christmas [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 15 1951, as "The Holly Bears a Berry", by Christopher Bush
- * Murder of a Maharajah [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine February 1957, as by Christopher Bush
- * Tears for the Jury [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine June 1956, as by Christopher Bush; revised from “A Drop Too Much” (The (London) Evening Standard, August 18, 1936).
- * The Wings of Death [Ludovic Travers], (ss) John Bull February 4 1956, as by Christopher Bush
Bush, Christopher; pseudonym of Charlie Christmas Bush (1885-1973) (chron.)
- * The Hampstead Murder, (ss) A Century of Detective Stories, Hutchinson, 1935
- * The Holly Bears a Berry [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 15 1951
- * Murder at Christmas [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Illustrated London News November 15 1951, as "The Holly Bears a Berry"
- * Murder of a Maharajah [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine February 1957
- * Tears for the Jury [Ludovic Travers], (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine June 1956; revised from “A Drop Too Much” (The (London) Evening Standard, August 18, 1936).
- * The Wings of Death [Ludovic Travers], (ss) John Bull February 4 1956
Bushnell, Chuck; pseudonym of K. A. Gannon (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Albuquerque Surprise, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #1, December 1998
- * Brotherly Love, (nv) Detective Mystery Stories #6, May 1999
- * Calendar Girl, (sl) Detective Mystery Stories #7 Jun, #8 Jul 1999
- * Fake the Plunge, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #2, January 1999
- * A Legal Maneuver, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #9, August 1999
- * Such Sorrow, Sweet, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #5, April 1999
- * The Top of the Hill, (nv) Detective Mystery Stories #3, February 1999
- * The View from Third Street, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #4, March 1999
Bussey, Leslie (D.) (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Account Settled, (ss) Crime Shorts #4, 1946
- * Fiend of Fifth Avenue, (ss) Gang Shorts #4, 1946
- * A Matter of Time, (ss) Thrill Shorts #1, 1946
- * Perfect Murders Go Wrong, (ss) Murder Shorts #1, 1946
- * The Strange Case of the Young Doctor, (ss) Detective Monthly #3, 195?
- * They Always Get Theirs, (ss) Gang Shorts #3, 1945
- * They Get Tough Sometimes, (ss) Vengeance Shorts #1, 1945
- * Week-End at “Green Gables”, (ss) Detective Shorts #2, 1946
Buster (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) London Mystery Selection #71 Dec 1966, #75 Dec 1967, #76 Mar, #77 Jun 1968, #80 Mar, #83 Dec 1969, #84 Mar, #86 Sep 1970, #89 Jun, #90 Sep, #91 Dec 1971,
#92 Mar 1972
Butler, Ellis Parker (1869-1937) (about) (chron.)
- * The Ace of Death, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine May 1931
- * Billy Bain, the Boy Detective, (ss) Detective Story Magazine October 21 1922
- * Bread Upon the Waters [Bryson Brace], (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 25 1917
- * Chicken Bait, (ss) Detective Story Magazine April 2 1918
- * The Crime at Crossways, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine June 1931
- * Fenderton Roper, Hero [Fenderton Roper], (ss) Every Week December 9 1934
- * Find the Woman, (ss) Mystery Stories December 1927
- * The Ghost Detective:
* ___ 1. The Haunted Policeman [The Ghost Detective], (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
* ___ 2. The Second Mr. Rawdonbury [The Ghost Detective], (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1922
* ___ 3. Who Killed Dikkory? [The Ghost Detective], (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- * Green Eyes, (ss) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- * The Haunted Policeman [The Ghost Detective], (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- * The Heckby Hill Murder, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1931
- * Hemburn’s Wife [Walt Magen Detective Agency], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1923
- * Hidden Death, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 27 1917
- * The Hunch, (ss) Clues 1st October 1929
- * The Killing of Nick Cattolo, (ss) Clues February 1932
- * The Letters in the Sky, (ss) The Detective Magazine #29, December 21 1923
- * Mrs. Tilmoot’s Father, (ss) New Story Magazine July 1912
- * “Oh, Say, Can You See—”, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 4 1922
- * Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective:
* ___ The Heckby Hill Murder, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine September 1931
* ___ No. 1 The Stolen Clam Mystery, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
- * $100,000 Reward: Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine February 1931
- * Our First Burglar, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine February 1909
- * Philo Gubb’s Greatest Case [Philo Gubb], (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1915
- * The Second Mr. Rawdonbury [The Ghost Detective], (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1922
- * The Silver Protector, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine February 1909, as "Our First Burglar"
- * The Stolen Clam Mystery, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine January 1931
- * The Sword Swallower Murder [Philo Gubb], (ss) St. Anthony Messenger 1933
- * Tears, (ss) Best Detective Magazine February 1930
- * The Third-Grade Watson, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1931
- * The Throw-Down [Walt Magen Detective Agency], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1923
- * Who Am I?, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 21 1918
- * Who Killed Dikkory? [The Ghost Detective], (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- * The Witness, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 11 1931
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