The Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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Campbell, Clarence Samuel (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Avenging Alibi, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories April 1935
- * The Dead Walks, (ss) Detective December 1933
- * Death Ends the Game, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories December 1934
- * Death Makes a Call, (ss) Super-Detective Stories March 1934
- * Do Ladies Kill?, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories October 1934
- * The Finisher, (ss) Gang World December 1930
- * Honor Among Thieves, (ss) New Mystery Adventures April 1936
- * Hurlerman’s Way Out, (ss) The Underworld Magazine October 1931
- * Invitation to Death, (ss) Greater Gangster Stories March 1934
- * The Just Impostor, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 25 1933
- * Orders Is Orders, (ss) Gang World April 1931
- * Pigeon for Bait, (ss) Gang World May 1931
- * The Possession of Wanda Morely, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories July 1935
- * Shadow of the Chair, (ss) The Underworld Magazine February 1932
- * The Spot Moves, (ss) Racketeer and Gangland Stories May 1932
- * Squaring the Kid, (ss) Detective November 1933
- * The Unpardonable Sin, (ss) Snappy Detective Mysteries June 1935
- * Where Is the Body?, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories August 1934
- * The Woman Assists, (ss) The Shadow Detective Monthly April 1932
Campbell, Cliff (fl. 1930s-1950s); house pseudonym used by Lee Floren (1910-1995), Charles N. Heckelmann (1913-2005) & Abner J. Sundell (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Alibi for Blood, (na) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine April 1937
- * Body, Body, Who’s Got the Body?, (na) Crack Detective Stories May 1944
- * By Electrical Transmission, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine September 1936
- * Cobwebs of Mystery, (ss) True Gangster Stories February 1942
- * Coffins for Two, (ss) Famous Western Winter 1945
- * Dancer’s Swan Song, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine December 1937
- * Danny Dixon’s Dancing Ducks, (ss) Crack Detective May 1942
- * Death Cargo, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Ten Story Gang November 1938
- * Death from the Book, (nv) Crack Detective Stories January 1946
- * Death Is Deaf, (ss) Hooded Detective January 1942
- * Death Loads the Stick, (ss) Famous Western Fall 1945
- * The Devil’s Stairs, (ss) Famous Detective Stories February 1951
- * Drugstore Dick, (ss) Hooded Detective November 1941
- * Finger from the Grave, (na) Crack Detective Stories July 1944
- * Foolproof, (ss) Smashing Detective Stories December 1954
- * Fumes of Death, (ss)
- * Gangster Gone to Glory, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Ten Story Gang March 1939
- * The Golden Ghoul, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Mystery Novels and Short Stories July 1940
- * Graveyard Passage, (ss) Crack Detective Stories November 1948
- * Harlem Hideout, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine September 1938
- * He Beat the Rap, (ss) Crack Detective Stories March 1945
- * Hell on Wheels, (ss) Crack Detective January 1943, as "Murder Wake"
- * Hideout, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine December 1936
- * I Didn’t Do It, (ss) Crack Detective Stories November 1944
- * The Kidnapped Corpses, (ss) Famous Detective Stories November 1950
- * Killer on the Spot, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine February 1938
- * Kill, Kill, Killed, (na) Crack Detective Stories September 1945
- * Lady Killer, (ts) (by Abner J. Sundell) Detective Yarns September 1938
- * Liberated by Lead, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine May 1936
- * Looka Him! He’s Dead, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Detective Yarns April 1941
- * The Man from the Corridor, (vi) Smashing Detective Stories June 1954
- * The Mid Air Murder Mob, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine September 1938, as by “Undercover” Dix
- * Murder Wake, (ss) Crack Detective January 1943
- * Murder Wears No Shoes, (ss) Crack Detective July 1942
- * My Hat’s Too Small, (ms) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine September 1936
- * Perfect Hideout, (ss) Smashing Detective Stories September 1954
- * The Pheasant Died Twice, (ss) Crack Detective Stories November 1945
- * Pre-View of the Victim, (na) Crack Detective Stories May 1946
- * Red Hell in the Hot Spots, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Double-Action Gang Magazine June 1938
- * The Rope, (ss)
- * The Saturday Night Murderer, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Detective Yarns June 1938
- * Seven Steps to Doom, (ss) Smashing Detective Stories June 1951
- * Simple Arithmetic, (ss) Crack Detective September 1943
- * The Terror, (ss) (by Abner J. Sundell) Undercover Detective February 1939
- * They Only Hang You Once, (ss) Crack Detective July 1943
- * Three for the Kill, (ss) Double-Action Detective Stories #2, 1955
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Campbell, Mark (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Alys Clare: The Rise of the Old Religion, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Alys Clare]
- * Andrey Kurkov’s Subconscious Guilt, (iv) Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. Andrey Kurkov]
- * Anthony Frewin: A Margate of the Mind, (iv) Crime Time v3 #1, 2000 [Ref. Anthony Frewin]
- * Anthony Horowitz, (iv) Crime Time #44, 2005 [Ref. Anthony Horowitz]
- * Back to Baker Street: How I Wrote The Pocket Essentials Sherlock Holmes, (ar) Crime Time #26, 2002
- * The Batman Before He Was Famous, (ar) Crime Time #46, 2005
- * Ben Elton: Reality Bites, (iv) Crime Time #27, 2002 [Ref. Ben Elton]
- * Boris Akunin: Adventures in History, (iv) Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. Boris Akunin]
- * A Bushel of Robert B. Parker (with Michael Carlson), (ar) Crime Time #51, 2007 [Ref. Robert B. Parker]
- * Campbell Fights Back, (ms) Crime Time #26, 2002
- * Campbell’s Crimes, (ar) Crime Time #31, 2003
- * Campbell’s Crimesw, (cl) Crime Time #33, 2003
- * Campbell’s Crimes:
* ___ First Novels, (cl) Crime Time #36, 2003
- * Colin Bateman, (iv) Crime Time #46, 2005 [Ref. Colin Bateman]
- * Crime & Passion: an Interview with Peter Darvill-Evans, (iv) Crime Time #27, 2002 [Ref. Peter Darvill-Evans]
- * Cut-Throat Independents, (ar) Crime Time #45, 2005
- * Dan Fesperman: From Cuba with Love, (iv) Crime Time #51, 2007 [Ref. Dan Fesperman]
- * Denise Danks, (iv) Crime Time v2 #5, 1999 [Ref. Denise Danks]
- * Douglas E. Winter: Ratchetting up the Prose, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Douglas E. Winter]
- * Drive-ins and Steam Shovels, (iv) Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. Joe R. Lansdale]
- * Duncan Falconer: May the Special Forces Be with You, (iv) Crime Time #50, 2006 [Ref. Duncan Falconer]
- * Eddie Bunker: Life Goes On, (iv) Crime Time v3 #1, 2000 [Ref. Eddie Bunker]
- * Ed McBain: Still Writing for Pleasure, (iv) Crime Time #28, 2002 [Ref. Ed McBain]
- * Edward Wright: Red Sky Hollywood Babylon, (iv) Crime Time #49, 2006 [Ref. Edward Wright]
- * Eoin McNamee: Taking Control, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Eoin McNamee]
- * Fidelis Morgan: A Historical Free-for-All, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004
- * First Novels, (ar) Crime Time #36, 2003
- * From a Distance: Peter Robinson, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Peter Robinson]
- * Gareth Joseph: Angels and Reluctant Criminals, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Gareth Joseph]
- * Gay Longworth: Making Her Own Luck, (iv) Crime Time #31, 2003 [Ref. Gay Longworth]
- * Getting the Research Right: Graham Hurley, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Graham Hurley]
- * An Interview with Ed McBain, (iv) Sherlock #48, 2002 [Ref. Ed McBain]
- * An Interview with Harlan Coben, (iv) Sherlock #52, 2002 [Ref. Harlan Coben]
- * An Interview with Michael Connelly, (iv) Sherlock #50, 2002 [Ref. Michael Connelly]
- * An Interview with Sparkle Hayter, (iv) Sherlock #51, 2002 [Ref. Sparkle Hayter]
- * An Interview with Sue Grafton, (iv) Sherlock #55, 2003 [Ref. Sue Grafton]
- * James Barrington: No Invisible Aston Martins, (iv) Crime Time #49, 2006 [Ref. James Barrington]
- * James Siegel: On the Right Track, (iv) Crime Time #35, 2003 [Ref. James Siegel]
- * Jerry Raine Comes Home, (iv) Crime Time v2 #5, 1999 [Ref. Jerry Raine]
- * John Milne: Alive and Kicking, (iv) Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. John Milne]
- * Jonathan Gash on TV, (iv) Crime Time #46, 2005 [Ref. Jonathan Gash]
- * Julie Parsons: Justice in an Imperfect World, (iv) Crime Time #35, 2003 [Ref. Julie Parsons]
- * Leonardo Padura: Cuban Light and Shadows, (iv) Crime Time #50, 2006 [Ref. Leonardo Padura]
- * The Levanter (with Michael Carlson), (ar) Crime Time #45, 2005 [Ref. Eric Ambler]
- * Lindsey Davis: All Roads Lead to Rome, (iv) Crime Time #42, 2005 [Ref. Lindsey Davis]
- * Lisa Scottoline: Making Murder Matter, (iv) Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. Lisa Scottoline]
- * Loss of Innocence: Thomas H. Cook, (iv) Crime Time #52, 2007 [Ref. Thomas H. Cook]
- * Maintaining La Balance: Bob Swain on His Modern Films Noir, (iv) Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Bob Swain]
- * Margaret Doody: Allegorical Greece, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Margaret Doody]
- * Mark Campbell on James Sallis, (ar) Crime Time #52, 2007 [Ref. James Sallis]
- * Martina Cole: Dangerous Undercurrents, (iv) Crime Time #30, 2002 [Ref. Martina Cole]
- * Maxim Jakubowski: Confessions of an Idle Workaholic, (iv) Crime Time #40, 2004 [Ref. Maxim Jakubowski]
- * McDermid: The Books, (ar) Crime Time #29, 2002 [Ref. Val McDermid]
- * Michael Robotham, (iv) Crime Time #47, 2006 [Ref. Michael Robotham]
- * Morag Joss: States of In-Betweenness, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Morag Joss]
- * Natasha Cooper: Sex, Violence, and White Collar Crime, (iv) Crime Time #31, 2003 [Ref. Natasha Cooper]
- * Nine Key Britcrime Authors, (ar) Crime Time #34, 2003
- * No Blaze of Glory: Quintin Jardine, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Quintin Jardine]
- * Not All Black and White: Walter Mosley, (iv) Crime Time #24, 2001 [Ref. Walter Mosley]
- * Of Haikus and Whores: First Thoughts on Charles Willeford’s Miami Blues, (ar) Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Charles Willeford]
- * P.D. James: Good Mixed Up with Evil, (iv) Crime Time #44, 2005 [Ref. P. D. James]
- * Peter May: The Chinese Puzzle, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Peter May]
- * Peter Robinson Bibliography, (bi) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Peter Robinson]
- * Peter Tremayne: Seventh Century Sins, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Peter Tremayne]
- * Phil Rickman: Ghost Writer, (iv) Crime Time #30, 2002 [Ref. Phil Rickman]
- * The Professional: Peter Haining, (iv) Crime Time #21, 2000 [Ref. Peter Haining]
- * Robert Goddard, (iv) Crime Time v2 #4, 1999 [Ref. Robert Goddard]
- * Sarah Strohmeyer, (iv) Crime Time #47, 2006 [Ref. Sarah Strohmeyer]
- * The Simple Truth: David Baldacci, (iv) Crime Time #20, 2000 [Ref. David Baldacci]
- * Sparkle Hayter: Using Evil for Good, (iv) Crime Time #28, 2002 [Ref. Sparkle Hayter]
- * Spymaster General, (ar) Crime Time #45, 2005 [Ref. Eric Ambler]
- * A Spy’s Odyssey, (iv) Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. David Wolstencroft]
- * Stephen Amidon: Apocalyptic Times, (iv) Crime Time #22, 2001 [Ref. Stephen Amidon]
- * Stephen White: Searching for Context, (iv) Crime Time #38, 2004 [Ref. Stephen White]
- * Steven Saylor: Roman Empire Building, (iv) Crime Time #42, 2005 [Ref. Steven Saylor]
- * Sue Grafton: A Is for Alphabet, (iv) Crime Time #33, 2003 [Ref. Sue Grafton]
- * Sue Grafton Bibliography, (bi) Crime Time #33, 2003 [Ref. Sue Grafton]
- * Susan Rann: The Backwaters of Amsterdam, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Susan Rann]
- * Sweet Sunday, (br) Crime Time #30, 2002
- * Tony Strong: Decoys and Deceptions, (iv) Crime Time #25, 2001 [Ref. Tony Strong]
- * Val McDermid: A Mini Mission, (iv) Crime Time #29, 2002 [Ref. Val McDermid]
- * What’s So Great About The Maltese Falcon?, (ar) Crime Time #48, 2006 [Ref. Dashiell Hammett]
- * Within These Walls: Authors and Capital Offenses at Bellmarsh Prison, (ar) Crime Time #29, 2002
- * Writers Block, (iv) Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Lawrence Block]
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