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[]Chaudri, Mahboob Ahmed
  
    - Josh Pachter:
     - The Dilmun Exchange, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1984
- The Beer Drinkers, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1984
- Tree of Life, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1985
- The Qatar Causeway, (nv)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1986
- ASU, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1986
- The Exchange, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1986
- The Night of Power, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1986
- Sheikh’s Beach, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine #2, September 1988
- The Ivory Beast, (nv)  Gathering Summer 1991
- The Sword of God, (ss)  The Mammoth Book of Best International Crime ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2009
[]Chaviski, Joe
  
    - Edwin P. Hicks:
     - The Eyes of a Cop, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1967
- Mousetrap, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1968
- Farewell Performance, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine May 1969
- Reckoning Day, (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1970
- “What Took You So Long?”, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1971
- The Hunch, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine September 1973
- One That Didn’t Get Away, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1974
- Windows of the Soul, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1975
- The Embalming Room, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine December 1975
- Highway Hit-Man, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine October 1976
[]Chee, Jim
  
    - Tony Hillerman:
     - People of Darkness, (n.)  Harper & Row, 1980
- The Dark Wind, (n.)  Harper & Row, 1982
- The Ghostway, (n.)  Harper & Row, 1985
- Chee’s Witch, (ss)  The New Black Mask No.7 ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli & Richard Layman, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986
- Skinwalkers, (n.)  Harper & Row, 1986 [Joe Leaphorn]
- Chee’s Witch, (ss) Crippen & Landru (ph), May 2002
- A Thief of Time, (n.)  Harper & Row, 1988 [Joe Leaphorn]
- Talking God, (n.)  Harper & Row, 1990 [Joe Leaphorn]
- The Jim Chee Mysteries, (om) HarperCollins (hc), October 1990
- Leaphorn & Chee, (om) HarperCollins (hc), September 1992 [Joe Leaphorn]
[]Chetwynd, Dennis
  
    - Henry J. Fidler:
     - The Murgatroyd Necklace, (ss)  The Novel Magazine August 1912
- Admiral Oliver’s Will, (ss)  The Novel Magazine September 1912
- The Holwood Grange Burglary, (ss)  The Novel Magazine October 1912
- The Double Cipher, (ss)  The Novel Magazine November 1912
- The Mail-Train Mystery, (ss)  The Novel Magazine December 1912
- A Case of Blackmail, (ss)  The Novel Magazine January 1913
- The Missing Heir, (ss)  The Novel Magazine February 1913
- Diamond Cut Diamond, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine April 1914
- A Game of Bluff, (ss)  The Detective Magazine #13, May 11 1923
- The Stolen Bonds, (ss)  The Detective Magazine #65, May 8 1925
[]Chetwynd, Dr.
  
    - Eustace Robert Barton & Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith:
     - The Death Chair, (nv)  The Strand Magazine July 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- A Visible Sound, (ss)  The Strand Magazine August 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- The Diana Sapphire, (ss)  The Strand Magazine September 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- East of North, (ss)  The Strand Magazine October 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- “A Handful of Ashes”, (ss)  The Strand Magazine November 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- The Secret of the Prison House, (ss)  The Strand Magazine December 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith & Eustace Robert Barton:
     - The Death Chair, (nv)  The Strand Magazine July 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- A Visible Sound, (ss)  The Strand Magazine August 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- The Diana Sapphire, (ss)  The Strand Magazine September 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- East of North, (ss)  The Strand Magazine October 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- “A Handful of Ashes”, (ss)  The Strand Magazine November 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
- The Secret of the Prison House, (ss)  The Strand Magazine December 1899, as by Robert Eustace & L. T. Meade [Dr. Paul Cato]
[]Chickery, Mr.
  
    - Gerald Kersh:
     - Gumboil Jones’ One Great Moment, (vi)  The People #3205, April 4 1943, as by George Chickery
- “Mighty Manity”, (vi)  The People #3207, April 18 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Education of Mr. Dumsday, (vi)  The People #3209, May 2 1943, as by George Chickery
- Mister Chickery’s Happiest Day, (vi)  The People #3213, May 30 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Reformer and the Rake, (vi)  The People #3215, June 13 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Wizard of the Moors, (vi)  The People #3217, June 27 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Man Who Ate Bricks!, (vi)  The People #3219, July 11 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Little Girl in White, (vi)  The People #3221, July 25 1943, as by George Chickery
- A Vienna Adventure, (vi)  The People #3223, August 8 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Mystery of Mr. Musket’s Money Box, (vi)  The People #3225, August 22 1943, as by George Chickery
- Sally Bunn Learns the Secret, (vi)  The People #3227, September 5 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Biting of Mr Chickery’s Ear, (vi)  The People #3229, September 19 1943, as by George Chickery
- Mr. Chickery and the Careful Man, (vi)  The People #3231, October 3 1943, as by George Chickery
- Strange Story of Miss Olivia, (vi)  The People #3233, October 17 1943, as by George Chickery
- Mister Chickery and the “Holy Terror”, (vi)  The People #3235, October 31 1943, as by George Chickery
- Jack Paradise and the Wrath of Heaven, (vi)  The People #3237, November 14 1943, as by George Chickery
- Mr. Poggin and the Ladies, (vi)  The People #3239, November 28 1943, as by George Chickery
- Eleven Ghosts and a Taxi Driver, (vi)  The People #3241, December 12 1943, as by George Chickery
- The Man Who Sold His Head!, (vi)  The People #3245, January 9 1944, as by George Chickery
[]Chief, The [Ross Beeckman]
  
    - Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey:
     - The Odor of Almonds, (ss)  The Popular Magazine August 1909, as by Ross Beeckman
- The Tiger’s-Eye, (ss)  The Popular Magazine September 1909, as by Ross Beeckman
- When the “Strad” Turned Detective, (ss)  The Popular Magazine June 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- “Reported Missing”, (ss)  The Popular Magazine July 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- The Vanished Man, (ss)  The Popular Magazine September 15 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- A Crime Without Record, (ss)  The Popular Magazine October 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
[]Chief
  
    - George Cory Franklin:
     - Chief Plays the Game, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 10 1937
- Chief Runs for Home, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine June 19 1937
- Chief Beats the Fire, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 24 1937
- Chief Plays Vigilante, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine January 1 1938
- Chief Meets Billy the Kid, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine December 24 1938
- Chief Helps Billy the Kid, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 1 1939
- Chief in Big Trouble, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 22 1939
- Chief Gets a Family, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine September 16 1939
- Hock Deep in Trouble, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine March 23 1940
- Chief’s Judgment, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine June 1 1940
- Chief—Trouble Chaser, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story July 20 1940
- The Peace Maker, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story August 10 1940
- Too Much Fire for Chief, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story October 5 1940
- Horse-Thief Trail, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story July 19 1941
- Chief Fights for Shep, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story January 17 1942
[]Childe Cycle
  
    - Gordon R. Dickson:
     - Act of Creation, (ss)  Satellite Science Fiction April 1957
- Dorsai!, (n.)  Astounding Science Fiction July 1959, etc.
- The Genetic General, (n.)  Ace, 1960
- Necromancer, (n.)  Doubleday, 1962
- Soldier, Ask Not, (na)  Galaxy Magazine October 1964
- Warrior, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1965
- The Tactics of Mistake, (n.)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1970, etc.
- Tactics of Mistake, (n.)  Doubleday, 1971
- Brothers, (na)  Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- Three to Dorsai!, (co) SFBC (hc), October 1975
- The Spirit of Dorsai, (co) Ace (tp), September 1979
- Amanda Morgan, (na)  The Spirit of Dorsai, Ace, 1979
- Lost Dorsai, (na)  Destinies v2 #1, 1980
- Lost Dorsai, (co) Ace (tp), August 1980
- Lost Dorsai, (n.)  Lost Dorsai, Ace, 1980
[]Children of the Dragon
  
    - Theresa M. Moore:
     - Nagrasanti, (oc) Ikthalion Press (tp), July 2007
- The Black Witch, (na)  Nagrasanti, Ikthalion Press, 2007
- Blood Songs, (ss)  Nagrasanti, Ikthalion Press, 2007
- The Queen’s Marksman, (na)  Nagrasanti, Ikthalion Press, 2007
- Red Dragon, (na)  Nagrasanti, Ikthalion Press, 2007
- Taproot, (ss)  Nagrasanti, Ikthalion Press, 2007
- Virus, (na)  Nagrasanti, Ikthalion Press, 2007
[]Ching-Lung
  
    - Edgar Joyce Murray:
     - The Boys of Barrowby, (sl)  The Boys’ Friend #112, August 1 1903, etc., as by Sidney Drew
- Ching-Lung’s Picnic, (ss)  The Boys’ Friend #273, September 1 1906, uncredited
- Those Merry Mutineers, (ss)  The Boys’ Friend #287, December 8 1906, as by Sidney Drew
- The Lost Lucky Sixpence, (nv)  The Boys’ Friend #338, November 30 1907, as by Sidney Drew
[]Chin, Lydia & Bill Smith (about)
  
    - Shira Rosan:
     - Once Burned, (nv)  P.I. Magazine Winter 1991, as by S. J. Rozan
- Prosperity Restaurant, (nv)  The Fourth WomanSleuth Anthology ed. Irene Zahava, Crossing Press, 1991, as by S. J. Rozan
- Body English, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1992, as by S. J. Rozan
- Film at Eleven, (nv)  Deadly Allies II ed. Robert J. Randisi & Susan Dunlap, Doubleday, 1994, as by S. J. Rozan
- Birds of Paradise, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1994, as by S. J. Rozan
- Hoops, (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1996, as by S. J. Rozan
- Marking the Boat, (nv)  The Shamus Game ed. Robert J. Randisi, Signet, 2000, as by S. J. Rozan
- Double-Crossing Delancey, (nv)  Mystery Street ed. Robert J. Randisi, Signet, 2001, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Takes a Case, (ss)  Damn Near Dead 2: Live Noir or Die Trying! ed. Bill Crider, Busted Flush Press, 2010, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Meets a Ghost, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2015, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Makes a Shiddach, (ss)  Manhattan Mayhem ed. Mary Higgins Clark, Quirk Books, 2015, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Stays at Home, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2017, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Helps a Fool, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2018, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Sets the Date, (ss)  Deadly Anniversaries ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Hanover Square Press, 2020, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Meets a Mongol, (ss)  Collectibles ed. Lawrence Block, Subterranean Press, 2021, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong-Yun Takes the Stage, (ss) Crippen & Landru (ph), December 2021, as by S. J. Rozan
- Chin Yong Yun Goes to Church, (ss)  School of Hard Knox ed. Donna Andrews, Greg Herren & Art Taylor, Crippen & Landru, 2023, as by S. J. Rozan
[]Chivers, Reggie (Red Duke)
  
    - Robert H. Rohde:
     - Inspector Coakley’s Cab, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 11 1929
- Macy’s Window, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 18 1929
- Tusks of Ganeesh, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 15 1929
- Four—and “Life”, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 20 1929
- Four from Chicago, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly September 7 1929
- Inside Stuff, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly November 16 1929
- A Brass-Buttoned Alibi, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly November 23 1929
- A Gift for Sun Gow, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 14 1929
- The Red Duke Takes a Ride, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 1 1930
- Sixty Stories Up, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 22 1930
- Out from Under, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly March 22 1930
- Rung In, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 15 1931
- Hot Cornet, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly September 5 1931
- The Beard of the Prophet, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 6 1932
- The Red Ledger, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 16 1932
- Lifted in the Loop, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 30 1932
- The Wrong Reef, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly October 22 1932
- Handcuffs Across the Sea, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 3 1932
- Cops ’n’ Robbers, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 17 1932
- Dressing Down Mr. Deekin, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 1 1933
- Fiddlers Three, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly November 13 1937
[]Chrestomanci
  
    - Diana Wynne Jones:
     - The Sage of Theare, (nv)  Hecate’s Cauldron ed. Susan M. Shwartz, DAW, 1982
- Warlock at the Wheel, (ss)  Warlock At the Wheel and Other Stories by Diana Wynne Jones, Macmillan, 1984
- Carol Oneir’s Hundredth Dream, (nv)  Dragons & Dreams ed. Jane Yolen, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1986
- Stealer of Souls, (na)  Mixed Magics, Collins, 2000
[]Christine
  
    - James Mascia:
     - Fear, (ss)  A Thousand Faces #3, Winter 2008 [Thomas Jefferson High]
- School Days, (ss)  A Thousand Faces #5, Summer 2008 [Thomas Jefferson High]
- Frozen Fire, (ss)  A Thousand Faces #7, Winter 2009 [Thomas Jefferson High]
- Ten Minutes, (ss)  A Thousand Faces #8, Spring 2009 [Thomas Jefferson High]
- Secret Origins, (ss)  A Thousand Faces #9, Summer 2009 [Thomas Jefferson High]
- Camp Hero, (ss)  A Thousand Faces #11, Winter 2010 [Thomas Jefferson High]
[]Christmas, Captain John
  
    - Stacey Blake:
     - The Prison Breaker, (ss)  Penny Pictorial #578, June 25 1910
- Buried Ivory, (ss)  Penny Pictorial #580, July 9 1910
- The “Governor”. Being an Adventure of Captain Christmas Among the Arabs, (ss)  Penny Pictorial #938, May 19 1917
- The Sea of Wrecks, (ss)  Penny Pictorial #968, December 15 1917
- Business at Cape Desolation: An Exciting Adventure of Captain Christmas, (ss)  Penny Pictorial #1127, January 1 1921
- A Deal in Mammoths, (ss)  Penny Pictorial #1148, May 28 1921
- Mystery Cargo, (ss)  Pictorial Magazine #1271, October 6 1923
- Further Exploits of Captain Christmas: A Change of Government, (ss)  Pictorial Magazine #1313, July 26 1924
- The Man from Ashanti, (na)  The Thriller #10, April 13 1929
[]Christmas Stories (about)
  
    - James Powell:
     - The Plot Against Santa Claus, (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1971
- Death in the Christmas Hour, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1983 [Sherlock Holmes]
- The Tamerlane Crutch, (ss)  Cold Blood III ed. Peter Sellers, Mosaic Press, 1990
- Santa’s Way, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1991
- Midnight at Manger’s Bird and Beast, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1994
- Grist for the Mills of Christmas, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1994
- Breakout from Mistletoe Five, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1995
- Strangers on a Sleigh, (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1998
- A Gallows Song, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1999
- MacNaughton or MacNeice, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2004
- The Black Whatever, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2010
[]Christopher, James (Operator 5)
  
    - A. H. Bittner:
     - The Suicide Battalion, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 July/August 1938, as by Curtis Steele
- The Day of the Damned, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 September/October 1938, as by Curtis Steele
- The Dawn That Shook the World, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 November/December 1938, as by Curtis Steele
- When Hell Came to America, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 January/February 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- Invasion from the Sky, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- Winged Hordes of the Yellow Vulture, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 May/June 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- War Tanks of the Yellow Vulture, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 July/August 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- Corpse Cavalry of the Yellow Vulture, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 September/October 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- The Army from Underground, (na)  Secret Service Operator #5 November/December 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- Hell’s Lost Battalion, (na)  Secret Service Operator #5 January/February 1940 (unpublished), as by Curtis Steele
- Frederick C. Davis:
     - The Masked Invasion, (n.)  Operator #5 April 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- The Invisible Empire, (n.)  Operator #5 May 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- The Yellow Scourge, (n.)  Operator #5 June 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- The Melting Death, (n.)  Operator #5 July 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- Cavern of the Damned, (n.)  Operator #5 August 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- Master of Broken Men, (n.)  Operator #5 September 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- Invasion of the Dark Legions, (n.)  Operator #5 October 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- The Green Death Mists, (n.)  Operator #5 November 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- Legions of Starvation, (n.)  Operator #5 December 1934, as by Curtis Steele
- The Red Invader, (n.)  Operator #5 January 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- The League of War-Monsters, (n.)  Operator #5 February 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- The Army of the Dead, (n.)  Operator #5 March 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- March of the Flame Marauders, (n.)  Operator #5 April 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- Blood Reign of the Dictator, (n.)  Operator #5 May 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- Invasion of the Yellow Warlords, (n.)  Operator #5 June 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- Legions of the Death Master, (n.)  Operator #5 July 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- Hosts of the Flaming Death, (n.)  Operator #5 August 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- Invasion of the Crimson Death Cult, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 September 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- Scourge of the Invisible Death, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 November 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- Attack of the Blizzard Men, (n.) Steeger Books (tp), May 2020, as by Curtis Steele
- Will Murray:
- Curtis Steele:
- Emile C. Tepperman:
     - Raiders of the Red Death, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 December 1935, as by Curtis Steele
- War-Dogs of the Green Destroyer, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 January 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- Rockets from Hell, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 February 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- War Masters from the Orient, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 March 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- Crime’s Reign of Terror, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 April 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- Death’s Ragged Army, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 June/July 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- Patriot’s Death Battalion, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 August/September 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- The Bloody Forty-Five Days, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 October/November 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- America’s Plague Battalions, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 December 1936, as by Curtis Steele
- Liberty’s Suicide Legions, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 January 1937, as by Curtis Steele
- Siege of the Thousand Patriots, (n.)  Secret Service Operator #5 February 1937, as by Curtis Steele
- Patriots’ Death March, (na)  Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1937, as by Curtis Steele
- Revolt of the Devil Men, (n.) Readers Press (pb), 1975, as by Curtis Steele
- Operator 5: The Complete Purple Wars, (co) Altus Press (hc), April 2019
- War-Masters from the Orient, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), October 2020, as by Curtis Steele
- Patriots’ Death Battalion, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), April 2021, as by Curtis Steele
- Patriot’s Death March, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), January 2022, as by Curtis Steele
- Revolt of the Lost Legions, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), February 2022, as by Curtis Steele
- Drums of Destruction, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), March 2022, as by Curtis Steele
- The Army Without a Country, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), April 2022, as by Curtis Steele
- The Bloody Frontiers, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), September 2022, as by Curtis Steele
- The Coming of the Mongol Hordes, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), October 2022, as by Curtis Steele
- The Siege That Brought the Black Death, (n.) Popular Publications (tp), January 2023, as by Curtis Steele
Christopher, James (Operator 5), [ref.]
  
    - Wooda Nick Carr:
     - America’s Secret Service Ace, (ar)  Pulp Classics #7, 1974
- Incident at the Grand Canyon, (ar)  Xenophile #30, March 1977
- The Day Operator #5 Got Married, (ar)  Echoes #53, February 1991
- The Whims of Fate, (ar)  Echoes #59, February 1992
- The Purple Baron, (ar)  Echoes #63, August 1992
[]Christopher, Mike
  
    - David J. Creek:
     - A Glimpse of Splendor, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact February 2000
- Pathways, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact May 2000
- Splendor’s Laws, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 2000
- Swarming Korolev, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact November 2000
- Splendor’s Truth, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact May 2002
- Preserving Splendor, (nv)  Fictionwise April 2003
- Some Distant Shore, (na)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact September 2007
- No Traveller Returns, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact May 2008
- A Glimpse of Splendor and Other Stories, (co) Yard Dog Press (tp), April 2009
- The Unfinished Man, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact January/February 2011
- All Human Things, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact May 2014
[]ChroMagic
  
    - Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob:
     - Key to Havoc, (n.) Mundania Press (hc), April 2003, as by Piers Anthony
- Key to Chroma, (n.) Mundania Press (hc), October 2003, as by Piers Anthony
- Key to Destiny, (n.) Mundania Press (hc), April 2004, as by Piers Anthony
- Key to Liberty, (n.) Mundania Press (hc), April 2007, as by Piers Anthony
- Key to Survival, (n.) Mundania Press (hc), June 2008, as by Piers Anthony
[]Chronicles of Prydain
  
    - Lloyd Alexander:
     - The Foundling, (ss)  The Foundling and Other Tales by Lloyd Alexander, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973
- The Rascal Crow, (ss)  The Foundling and Other Tales by Lloyd Alexander, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973
- The Smith, the Weaver, and the Harper, (ss)  The Foundling and Other Tales by Lloyd Alexander, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973
- The Sword, (ss)  The Foundling and Other Tales by Lloyd Alexander, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973
[]Chronicles of St. Mary’s, The
  
    - Jodi Taylor:
     - When a Child Is Born, (nv)  2013
- Christmas Present, (nv)  2014
- Roman Holiday, (na)  2014
- Ships and Stings and Wedding Rings, (na)  2015
- The Very First Damned Thing, (na)  2015
- The Great St. Mary’s Day Out, (na)  2016
- My Name Is Markham, (na)  2016
- A Perfect Storm, (na)  The Long and the Short of It, Accent Press, 2017
  
[]Cigarini, Giuseppe
  
    - Gilbert Frankau:
     - The Secrets of a Maître d’Hôtel, (ss)  The New London Magazine #1, November 1930
- How “Swiping Suzie” Celebrated New Year, (ss)  The New London Magazine #2, December 1930
- The Liberation of Lady Loosestrife, (ss)  The New London Magazine #3, January 1931
- Pettina Mia, (ss)  The New London Magazine #4, February 1931
- Birth Will Tell, (ss)  The New London Magazine #5, March 1931
- Let Truth Prevail, (ss)  The New London Magazine #6, April 1931
[]Cinema Charlie
  
    - C. Ranger Gull:
     - From Bookshop to Bioscope, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #215, June 14 1913, as by Guy Thorne
- The Drowning-Man Film, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #216, June 21 1913, as by Guy Thorne
- A Traitor to Britain, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #217, June 28 1913, as by Guy Thorne
- The Figure on the Screen, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #218, July 5 1913, as by Guy Thorne
- The Picture Palace Mystery, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #219, July 12 1913, as by Guy Thorne
- The Royal Reward, (ss)  The Weekly Tale-Teller #220, July 19 1913, as by Guy Thorne
  
[]Circle of Blood
  
    - Benge Atlee:
     - The Circle of Blood, (ss)  Romance December 1924, as by Ian Hope [Port Royal]
- The Valiant Captain, (ss)  Romance April 1925, as by Ian Hope [Port Royal]
- The Broken Circle, (ss)  Romance December 1925, as by Ian Hope [Port Royal]
- The Haughty Lady, (ss)  Brief Stories Magazine January 1926, as by Ian Hope [Port Royal]
- The Circle Dares, (ss)  Romance March 1926, as by Ian Hope [Port Royal]
- High Hand, (ss)  Brief Stories Magazine March 1926, as by Ian Hope [Port Royal]
- The Luck of Lajeunesse, (ss)  Brief Stories Magazine December 1926, as by Ian Hope [Port Royal]
[]Circus Life
  
    - Robert Barbour Johnson:
     - The Big Hitch, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine February 1948
- Animal Man, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine April 1948
- Elephant Boss, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1948
- White Horse Pioneers, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine November 1948
- Lion-Tamer, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1948
- Parade Wagon, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine February 1949
- The Man Who Didn’t Like Dogs, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine April 1949
- Buffalo Bill Holds Five Kings, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine June 1949
- Truck Show Bull, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1949
- Liberty Horse, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1949
- Grift Show Parade, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine April 1950
- The Big Herd, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine July 1950
- Zebra Team, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1950
- King of the Cage, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine May 1951
- Longneck, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine July 1951
- John Robinson Rides Four, (nv)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1951
[]Cities in Flight
  
    - James Blish:
     - Okie, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction April 1950
- Bindlestiff, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction December 1950
- Bridge, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction February 1952
- Sargasso of Lost Cities, (na)  Two Complete Science-Adventure Books Spring 1953
- Earthman, Come Home, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction November 1953
- At Death’s End, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction May 1954
- Earthman, Come Home, (n.) G.P. Putnam's Sons (hc), 1955
- Earthman, Come Home, (n.)  Putnam, 1955
- They Shall Have Stars, (n.) Faber and Faber, September 1956
- They Shall Have Stars, (n.)  Faber and Faber, 1956
- The Triumph of Time, (n.)  Avon, 1958
- A Life for the Stars, (n.)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction October 1962, etc.
- Cities in Flight, (om) Avon (pb), February 1970
[]City Pier
  
    - Paul G. Tremblay:
     - The Strange Case of Nicholas Thomas: An Excerpt from A History of the Longesian Library, (ss)  Lenox Avenue 2004
- Dole as Ribbit, (nv)  Compositions for the Young and Old, House of Dominion, 2004
- City Pier: Above and Below, (oc) Wildside Press/Prime Books (tp), May 2007
- Meat’s Story, (nv)  City Pier: Above and Below, Prime Books, 2007
- She Wants to Be Saved, (ss)  City Pier: Above and Below, Prime Books, 2007
[]City (Websters)
  
    - Clifford D. Simak:
     - Huddling Place, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction July 1944
- Census, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction September 1944
- Desertion, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction November 1944
- Paradise, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction June 1946
- Hobbies, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction November 1946
- Aesop, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction December 1947
- The Trouble with Ants, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures January 1951
- City, (co) Gnome Press (hc), May 1952
- Epilog, (ss)  Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- City (var. 1), (co) Ace (pb), October 1981
[]Civilian Conservation Corps (about)
  
    - Frank Richardson Pierce:
     - Mavericks of the CCC, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine October 5 1935, etc., as by Seth Ranger
- CCC in the Timber, (na)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine December 14 1935, as by Seth Ranger
- CCC Chance, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine March 28 1936, as by Seth Ranger
- CCC Courage, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 4 1936, as by Seth Ranger
- CCC Brand, (na)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine May 2 1936, as by Seth Ranger
- The Sissy of the CCC, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine June 6 1936, as by Seth Ranger
- CCC Blazes, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine July 4 1936, etc., as by Seth Ranger
- CCC Justice, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine August 15 1936, as by Seth Ranger
- CCC Coyotes, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine November 21 1936, as by Seth Ranger
- The CCC’s Problem Child, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine December 12 1936, as by Seth Ranger
- CCC in Rising Water, (na)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 3 1937, as by Seth Ranger
- Three C Mule, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine December 23 1939, as by Seth Ranger
- Three C Trail Blazers, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story August 24 1940, as by Seth Ranger
- Three C Gamble, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Western Story February 22 1941, as by Seth Ranger
[]Clackworthy, Mr.
  
    - Christopher B. Booth:
     - The Feminine Touch, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 3/February 17 1920
- Moonshine, Preferred, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 2 1920
- The Million-Dollar Air Bag, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 9 1920
- Mr. Sackett Sees Red, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 16 1920
- Blasted Reputations, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 23 1920
- A Modern Lazarus, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 30 1920
- Painful Extraction, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine April 27 1920
- Family History Capitalized, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine May 4 1920
- The Comeback, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine May 11 1920
- Scented Dollars, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine September 7 1920
- Mr. Clackworthy Stakes a Friend, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine September 28 1920
- Mr. Clackworthy Tells the Truth, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine October 19 1920
- Mr. Clackworthy to the Rescue, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine November 30 1920
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Cool Million, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 11 1920
- Mr. Clackworthy Gets $20,000 a Word, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 18 1920
- A. Clackworthy Alias S. Claus, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine December 25 1920
- Mr. Clackworthy Plays Sleuth, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 29 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Sells Short, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 26 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Plays Cupid, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 19 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy and the Lost Heiress, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 26 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Collects, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine April 2 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Studies Politics, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine April 23 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Digs a Hole, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine July 16 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Within the Law, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine August 13 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Goes to Jail, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine August 27 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Revives a Town, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine September 24 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Deals with a Fence, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine November 5 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Goes in for Art, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 3 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Gets Stung, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 10 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Turns Chemist, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 17 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy’s St. Nicholas Company, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 24 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy, Mineralogist, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 31 1921
- Mr. Clackworthy Forgets His Tonic, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 14 1922
- When Mr. Clackworthy Needed a Bracer, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 21 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy and the Auto Rim, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 28 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy Profits by the Drama, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 4 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy and Thubway Tham, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 4 1922 [Thubway Tham]
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Pipe Dream, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 11 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy Sells a Gold Brick, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 25 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy Puts Water to Work, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine May 27 1922
- Clackworthy Coddles a Contract, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 3 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy at Atlantic City, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy and the Blue Canary, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Pot of Gold, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine October 7 1922
- Mr. Clackworthy Moves to the Country, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 13 1923
- Mr. Clackworthy Pays His Income Tax, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 9 1923
- Mr. Clackworthy Takes a Dip in Rye, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 30 1923
- Mr. Clackworthy Tips a Teapot, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine April 19 1924
- Mr. Clackworthy Turns to the Law, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine October 4 1924
- Mr. Clackworthy Sheds a Tear, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine November 7 1925
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Christmas Present, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 25 1926
- Mr. Clackworthy in Florida, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine July 14 1928
- Mr. Clackworthy on the Air, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 23 1929
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Return, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 14 1930
- Mr. Clackworthy Pays a Debt, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine September 27 1930
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Progenitor, (ts)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 25 1933
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Comeback, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 10 1934
- Mr. Clackworthy, Chiseler, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 10 1934
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Whisky Deal, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1934
- Mr. Clackworthy’s Buried Treasure, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 10 1934
- Johnston McCulley:
[]Claidi Journals
  
    - Tanith Lee:
     - Law of the Wolf Tower, (n.)  Hodder Children’s Books, 1998
- Law of the Wolf Tower, (n.) Hodder Children's Books (pb), November 1998
- Wolf Star Rise, (n.) Hodder Silver, 2000
- Wolf Star Rise, (n.) Hodder Silver (tp), January 2000
- Queen of the Wolves, (n.) Hodder Silver, 2001
- Queen of the Wolves, (n.) Hodder Silver (pb), January 2001
- The Claidi Journals, (om) SFBC, 2002
- The Claidi Journals, (om) SFBC (hc), July 2002
- Wolf Wing, (n.) Hodder Silver (tp), December 2002
[]Clandon, Edward
  
    - Carlton Dawe:
     - The Stolen Emperor, (ss)  The Windsor Magazine July 1898
- The Society of Ten Thousand Hopes, (ss)  The Windsor Magazine June 1899
- The High Priest of Chung-King, (ss)  The Windsor Magazine November 1899
- The Emperor’s Watch-Dog, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine December 1899
- The Power Behind the Throne, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine February 1900
- The Illustrious Weasel, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine March 1900
- The Silken Cord, (ss)  The Smart Set May 1900
- The Coffin-Maker of Hangchow, (ss)  The Strand Magazine September 1900
- The Emperor’s Opium, (ss)  The Woman at Home October 1900
- The Great Lonely One, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm October 1900
- The Degradation of Kwang, (ss)  Short Stories November 1900
- The Favourite of Her Excellence, (ss)  The Woman at Home November 1900
  
[]Clanton, Wild Bill
  
    - Robert E. Howard:
     - She Devil, (nv)  Spicy-Adventure Stories April 1936, as by Sam Walser
- Desert Blood, (ss)  Spicy-Adventure Stories June 1936, as by Sam Walser
- The Dragon of Kao Tsu, (ss)  Spicy-Adventure Stories September 1936, as by Sam Walser
- The Purple Heart of Erlik, (ss)  Spicy-Adventure Stories November 1936, as by Sam Walser
- Murderer’s Grog, (ss)  Spicy-Adventure Stories January 1937, as by Sam Walser
- Ship in Mutiny, (nv)  Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, Cromlech, 1983
- The Girl on the Hell Ship (draft), (uw)  Spicy Adventures, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2011
- The Purple Heart of Erlik (synopsis), (uw)  Spicy Adventures, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2011
- Ship in Mutiny (draft), (uw)  Spicy Adventures, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2011
- untitled synopsis (Ship in Mutiny), (uw)  Spicy Adventures, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2011
- Desert Blood (earliest known draft), (uw)  Spicy Adventures (var. 1), The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2024
- The Dragon of Kao Tsu (earliest known draft), (uw)  Spicy Adventures (var. 1), The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2024
- The Girl on the Hell Ship (earliest known draft), (uw)  Spicy Adventures (var. 1), The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2024
- Murderer’s Grog (earliest known draft), (uw)  Spicy Adventures (var. 1), The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2024
- Ship in Mutiny (earliest known draft), (uw)  Spicy Adventures (var. 1), The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2024
[]Clark, Clarence
  
    - Edgar Wallace:
     - Nobbynation, (ss)  Ideas December 29 1909
- The Mass Meeting, (ss)  Ideas January 5 1910
- A Radical Change, (ss)  Ideas January 12 1910
- The Poll, (ss)  Ideas January 19 1910
- Clark’s Poll Producer, (ss)  Ideas January 26 1910
- Clark, M.P., Cabinet Minister, (ss)  Ideas February 2 1910
- A Cabinet Crisis, (ss)  Ideas February 9 1910
- “Home Rule”, (ss)  Ideas February 16 1910
- Settling the Lords, (ss)  Ideas February 23 1910
- Clarence Clark’s Budget, (ss)  Ideas March 2 1910
- “Questions and Answers”, (ss)  Ideas March 9 1910
- The Debate, (ss)  Ideas March 16 1910
- The Last Phase, (ss)  Ideas March 23 1910
- Clarence Clark, M.P., (co) Roy Glashan's Library (ebook), December 2015
[]Clark, Dan
  
    - Norman A. Daniels:
     - The Phantom Hand, (ss)  Gold Seal Detective December 1935, as by David M. Norman
- The Death Parole, (ss)  Gold Seal Detective January 1936, as by David M. Norman
- Bring Him Back Alive!, (ss)  Gold Seal Detective February 1936, as by David M. Norman
- Death-House Legacy, (ss)  Gold Seal Detective March 1936, as by David M. Norman
- Murder in the Tombs, (ss)  Gold Seal Detective April 1936, as by David M. Norman
- Detour to the Chair, (ss)  Ace Detective Magazine August 1936
[]Clarke, Henry
  
    - W. Russell:
     - Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I, (co) John Maxwell and Company (hc), 1863, as by “Waters”
- Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II, (co) John Maxwell and Company (hc), 1863, as by “Waters”
- Antony Warren, Esq., (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Augustus Temple, Alias James Ryder, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Ben Bolt, (ss)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Coiners and Forgers, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- A Detective in the Bud, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- James Hargrave, the Barrister, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Lost Upon Dartmoor, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Mr. Charles Frodsham, (na)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- The Murder of Antony Louvel, 1794, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Murder Under the Microscope, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- My First Trip Across the Atlantic, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- No. 12, Lowndes Square, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- One Night in a Gaming-House, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Richard Watson, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Sir William and Lady Devereux, (na)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. I by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- Too Clever by Half, (nv)  Autobiography of an English Detective Vol. II by "Waters", John Maxwell and Company, 1863, as by “Waters”
- The Highwayman, (nv)  Autobiography of a London Detective by "Waters", Dick & Fitzgerald, 1864, as by “Waters”
[]Clarke, Robert (The Crimson Mask)
  
    - Norman A. Daniels:
     - Enter the Crimson Mask, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine August 1940, as by Frank Johnson
- The Crimson Mask’s Murder Trail, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine October 1940, as by Frank Johnson
- The Crimson Mask’s Death Gamble, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine December 1940, as by Frank Johnson
- Sign of the Crimson Mask, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine February 1941, as by Frank Johnson
- The Crimson Mask’s Scorpion Trail, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine April 1941, as by Frank Johnson
- The Crimson Mask and the Vanishing Men, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine June 1941, as by Frank Johnson
- The Crimson Mask’s Ghost Trail, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine August 1941, as by Frank Johnson
- The Diamond Death Trail, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine December 1941, as by Frank Johnson
- The Money Trail, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine April 1942, as by Frank Johnson
- The Murders of the Black Rose, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine August 1942, as by Frank Johnson
- Four Men of Murder, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine December 1942, as by Frank Johnson
- The Dangerous Gamble, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine April 1943, as by Frank Johnson
- Three Men of Evil, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine August 1943, as by Frank Johnson
- Traffic in Murder, (na)  Detective Novels Magazine April 1944, as by Frank Johnson
- The Crimson Mask Archives, Volume 1, (co) Thrilling (tp), December 2017, as by Frank Johnson
- The Crimson Mask Archives, Volume 2, (co) Thrilling (tp), December 2017
- Frank Johnson:
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