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Carr, John Dickson (chron.) (continued)
- * The Lion’s Paw [Colonel March], (nv) The Strand Magazine July 1938, as "Error at Daybreak", by Carter Dickson
- * The Locked Room [Dr. Gideon Fell], (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1940
- * The Man Who Explained Miracles [Sir Henry Merrivale], (na) The Housewife January 1956 (+2), as "Ministry of Miracles", by Carter Dickson
- * The Man Who Saw the Invisible [Colonel March], (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1938, as "The New Invisible Man", by Carter Dickson
- * The Man Who Was Dead, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine May 1935
- * New Murders for Old, (ss) The Illustrated London News Christmas 1939, as by John Dickson Carr
- * The One Real Horror, (ss) The Illustrated London News Christmas 1939, as "New Murders for Old"
- * The Other Hangman, (ss) A Century of Detective Stories, Hutchinson, 1935, as by John Dickson Carr
- * Persons or Things Unknown, (ss) The Sketch Christmas 1938, as by Carter Dickson
- * The Phantom Archer, (pl) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #55, June 1948; first broadcast on Suspense, CBS radio, Mar 9, 1943.
- * Poison in Jest, (n.) Harper, 1932
- * The Problem of the Green Capsule [Dr. Gideon Fell], (n.) Harper, 1939
- * The Problem of the Wire Cage [Dr. Gideon Fell], (n.) Harper, 1939
- * The Proverbial Murder [Dr. Gideon Fell], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943
- * The Proverbial Murderer [Dr. Gideon Fell], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943, as "The Proverbial Murder"
- * The Reader Is Warned [Sir Henry Merrivale], (n.) Morrow, 1939, as by Carter Dickson
- * Right Before Your Eyes [Colonel March], (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1939, as "The Hiding Place", by Carter Dickson
- * The Silver Curtain [Colonel March], (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1939, as by Carter Dickson
- * Stand and Deliver!, (ar) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Mar, Apr 1973
- * Strictly Diplomatic [Colonel March], (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1939, as by Carter Dickson
- * Terror’s Dark Tower, (nv) Detective Tales October 1935
- * The Third Bullet [Dr. Gideon Fell], (na) Hodder & Stoughton, 1937, as by Carter Dickson
- * To Wake the Dead, (ss) The Sketch Christmas 1937, as "Blind Man’s Hood", by Carter Dickson
- * To Wake the Dead [Dr. Gideon Fell], (n.) Harper’s Magazine 1938
- * The Unicorn Murders [Sir Henry Merrivale], (n.) Morrow, 1935, as by Carter Dickson
- * The White Priory Murders [Sir Henry Merrivale], (n.) Morrow, 1934, as by Carter Dickson
- * William Wilson’s Racket [Colonel March], (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1941, as by Carter Dickson
- * Will You Make a Bet with Death?, (pl) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #125, April 1954; first broadcast on Suspense, CBS radio, November 10, 1942.
- * Will You Walk Into My Parlor?, (pl) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #24, September 1945
- * The Wrong Problem [Dr. Gideon Fell], (ss) The Evening Standard August 14 1936
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- * Adolf Hitler and John Dickson Carr’s Least-Known Locked Room by Douglas G. Greene, (ar) The Armchair Detective v14 #4, 1981
- * Best Mysteries of the Month by Steven E. Steinbock, (rv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2022
- * Doctor Gideon Fell by Brian Adrian, (ar) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #25, 1998
- * EQMM’s First Critics by Jon L. Breen, (ar) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 2016
- * The Golden Age of Crime Fiction, Part 5: John Dickson Carr by Alan Perry, (ar) Sherlock #63, 2004
- * Henri Bencolin by Fred Dueren, (ar) The Armchair Detective February 1975
- * Hocus-Pocus at Drumis Tree by Handon C. Jorricks, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1966
- * The Impossible John Dickson Carr by Mike Ashley, (ar) Crime Time #50, 2006
- * “I’m the Old Man” by Dan Andriacco, (ar) Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #22, 2017
- * Issue #583—Dedicated to Messrs. Boucher, Breen, Carr, Haycraft & Hubin by The Editor(s), (ed) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1991
- * John Dickson Carr by Philip L. Scowcroft, (ar) A Shot in the Dark #8, Summer 1996
- * John Dickson Carr (1906-1977) by Edmund Crispin, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1978
- * John Dickson Carr, Alias Roger Fairbairn, and the Historical Novel by Douglas G. Greene, (ar) The Armchair Detective October 1978
- * John Dickson Carr: Fairplay Foremost by Douglas G. Greene, (ar) The Armchair Detective Spring 1995
- * John Dickson Carr on British Radio by Douglas G. Greene, (ar) The Armchair Detective January 1979
- * John Dickson Carr’s Dr. Gideon Fell by Pasquale Accardo, M.D., (ar) The Strand Magazine #9, 2002
- * John Dickson Carr Tribute, (ms) The Armchair Detective April 1977
- * The Jury Box: John Dickson Carr by James E. Keirans, (ar) The Armchair Detective Summer 1991
- * The Sound of Suspense: John Dickson Carr as a Radio Writer by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., (ar) The Armchair Detective October 1978
- * Stanislaw Lem and John Dickson Carr: Critics of the Scientific World-View by Edmund Miller, (ar) The Armchair Detective v14 #4, 1981
- * Suspense on the High Seas: John Dickson Carr by James E. Keirans & Tony Medawar, (ar) The Armchair Detective Fall 1991
- * [cartoon(s)] by Ralph Sallon, (ct) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #27, October 1966
- * [front cover], (cv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 25 1981
- * [front cover] by Jon Weiman, (cv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1991
Carr, Wooda Nick; [i.e., Wooda Nicholas Carr] (1923-2020) (about) (chron.)
- * The Black Marble [Martin Gort], (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #1, December 1998
- * The Building, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #17, November 2000
- * The Skull, (ar) Pulp Adventures December 1998
- * The Stone Sculptress [Martin Gort], (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #4, March 1999
- * The Undertaker: The Bird, (ss) Skullduggery April 1980
- * The Vestibule, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #19, March 2001
Carroll, Michael (fl. 1980s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine #14 2004, #16 Jun/Sep, #17 Oct/Jan 2005, #18 Feb/May, #19 Jun/Sep 2006, #21 Feb/May, #22 Jun/Sep 2007, #25 Jun/Sep, #26 Oct/Jan 2008, #28 Jun/Sep,
#29 Oct/Jan 2009, #30 Feb/May, #31 Jun/Sep, #32 2010
#39 Feb/May 2013
Carroll, Roy (fl. 1950s-1960s); house pseudonym used by Robert Turner (1915-1980), Les Cole (1926-2019), Scott Meredith (1923-1993) & Gil Brewer (1922-1983) (chron.)
- * An Angle on Death, (ss) Manhunt April 1953, as "Shakedown"
- * Death Wears a Gray Sweater, (ss) (by Gil Brewer) Manhunt November 1956
- * Do-Gooder, (ss) Manhunt December 1953, as "Wife Beater"
- * The Equalizer, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1957
- * 52 Important Murders, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1958
- * The Goldfish, (ss) Manhunt May 1955
- * The Hypnotist, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1957
- * Kayo, (ss) Manhunt August 1953
- * Madman, (ss) Manhunt March 1956
- * Razor, Razor, Gleaming Bright, (ss) Manhunt May 1957
- * Shakedown, (ss) Manhunt April 1953
- * Shot, (vi) (by Gil Brewer) Manhunt February 1956
- * Spectator Sport, (ss) Manhunt January 1956
- * The Teaser, (ts) Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #15, March 1959
- * Treat Me Right, (ss) Murder September 1956
- * Vacation Nightmare, (ss) (by Robert Turner) Manhunt December 1956
- * Wife Beater, (ss) Manhunt December 1953
- * Wrong Alibi, (ss) Manhunt October 1959
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