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[]Falconer, Geoffrey
  
    - William Le Queux:
 
    
     - The Secret Signal, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #108, February 25 1921
 
     - The Voice from the Void, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #109, March 11 1921
 
     - The Calico Glove, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #110, March 25 1921
 
     - The Devil’s Oven, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #111, April 8 1921
 
     - The Mystery Widow, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #112, April 22 1921
 
     - The Cloven Hoof, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #113, May 6 1921
 
     - The Poison Factory, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #114, May 20 1921
 
     - The Great Intrigue, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #115, June 3 1921
 
     - The Three Bad Men, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #116, June 17 1921
 
     - The Mystery of Berenice, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #117, July 1 1921
 
     - The Marked Man, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #118, July 15 1921
 
     - The Crow’s Cliff, (ss)  The Premier Magazine #119, July 29 1921
 
    
  
  
[]Falkayn, David
  
    - Poul Anderson:
 
    
     - The Three Cornered Wheel, (nv)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction October 1963
 
     - Trader Team, (na)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact August 1965, etc.
 
     - The Trouble Twisters, (co) Doubleday (hc), 1966
 
     - A Sun Invisible, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1966
 
     - Supernova, (na)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1967
 
     - Satan’s World, (n.)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact August 1968, etc. [Nicholas van Rijn]
 
     - Satan’s World, (n.)  Doubleday, 1969 [Nicholas van Rijn]
 
     - David Falkayn: Star Trader, (co) Baen (hc), January 2009
 
    
  
[]Fall of the Towers
  
    - Samuel R. Delany:
 
    
     - Captives of the Flame, (n.) Ace, 1963
 
     - Captives of the Flame, (n.) Ace Double (pb), May 1963
 
     - The Towers of Toron, (n.) Ace Double (pb), February 1964
 
     - City of a Thousand Suns, (n.) Ace (pb), 1965
 
     - The Fall of the Towers, (om) Ace (pb), 1970
 
    
  
  
[]Fanny Fables
  
    - Rhys H. Hughes:
 
    
     - Fanny Is Famished, (vi)  The Fanny Fables, The Penny Dreadful Company, 2009
 
     - Fanny of the Apes, (vi)  The Fanny Fables, The Penny Dreadful Company, 2009
 
     - Fanny of the Opera, (vi)  The Fanny Fables, The Penny Dreadful Company, 2009
 
     - The Furry Godmother, (vi)  The Fanny Fables, The Penny Dreadful Company, 2009
 
     - Knobheads and Dipsticks, (vi)  The Fanny Fables, The Penny Dreadful Company, 2009
 
     - Petal Put the Kelly On, (vi)  The Fanny Fables, The Penny Dreadful Company, 2009
 
     - Flicking a Fleck of Freckled Flapper, (vi)  Better the Devil, Gloomy Seahorse Press, 2010
 
     - Pussy in Boots, (vi)  Better the Devil, Gloomy Seahorse Press, 2010
 
    
  
[]Fansler, Kate
  
    - Carolyn G. Heilbrun:
 
    
     - Tania’s No Where, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1987, as by Amanda Cross
 
     - Once Upon a Time, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1987, as by Amanda Cross
 
     - Arrie and Jasper, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1987, as by Amanda Cross
 
     - The Disappearance of Great Aunt Flavia, (ss)  Reader, I Murdered Him ed. Jen Green, The Women's Press, 1989, as by Amanda Cross
 
     - Murder Without a Text, (ss)  A Woman’s Eye ed. Sara Paretsky, Delacorte, 1991, as by Amanda Cross
 
     - Who Shot Mrs. Byron Boyd?, (ss)  Malice Domestic 2 ed. Mary Higgins Clark, Pocket, 1993, as by Amanda Cross
 
     - The Proposition, (ss)  Reader, I Murdered Him, Too ed. Helen Windrath, The Women's Press, 1995, as by Amanda Cross
 
     - The George Eliot Play, (ss) , as by Amanda Cross
 
    
  
[]Fantasy and Fable (about)
  
    - James Powell:
 
    
     - The Eye of Shafti, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1968
 
     - The Altdorf Syndrome, (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1969
 
     - Three Men in a Tub, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1971
 
     - The Theft of the Fabulous Hen, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1973
 
     - Bianca and the Seven Sleuths, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1975
 
     - The Trolls of God, (ss)  Playboy February 1977
 
     - A Bagdad Reckoning, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1982
 
     - The Phantom Haircut, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1983
 
     - The Labyrinth of Life, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1984
 
     - The Hiccup Flask, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1985
 
     - The Singular Bird, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1986
 
     - Wingtips, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1987
 
     - The Talking Donkey, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1987
 
     - Midnight Pumpkins, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1988
 
     - The Snood of Night, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1989
 
     - A Dirge for Clowntown, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1989
 
     - Dark Possessions, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1992
 
     - The King of the Orangutans, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1992
 
     - Ruby Laughter, Tears of Pearl, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1992
 
     - The Tale of the Blind Man’s Lantern, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1993
 
     - A Keyhole in Time, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1993
 
     - The Black Daffodil, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1994
 
     - Aardvark by Gaslight, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 2006
 
     - Red Herring House, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 2008
 
     - Clowntown Pajamas, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 2009
 
     - Last Laugh in Floogle Park, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 2011
 
    
  
[]Fantômas
  
    - Marcel Allain & Pierre Souvestre:
 
    
    - Pierre Souvestre & Marcel Allain:
 
    
    - Fernando Calvi & Jean-Marc Lofficier:
 
    
    - Cody Goodfellow:
 
    
    - Rick Lai:
 
    
    - R. Allen Leider:
 
    
    - Jean-Marc Lofficier & Fernando Calvi:
 
    
    - Rod McFadyen:
 
    
    - Frank Schildiner:
 
    
     - The Specter of Fantômas, (ss)  Eminences Grises ed. Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2021
 
     - The Emperor of Crime, (ss)  Demi-Monde ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2022
 
     - Fantômas: The Thousand Legs of Chaos, (ss)  Pulp Adventures #42, Winter/Spring 2023
 
     - No Child of Mine, (ss)  The Last Tales of the Shadowmen: Fin de Siecle ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2023
 
    
  
[]Farrell, Detective Peter
  
    - Frank Pepper:
 
    
     - 6 Watches Stopped Ticking!, (ss)  The Triumph January 9 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Tie-pin Man-trap, (ss)  The Triumph January 16 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Demon of the Creek, (ss)  The Triumph January 23 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Unmasked by the Water Can Clue, (ss)  The Triumph January 30 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Crooks Shouldn’t Tear Envelopes!, (ss)  The Triumph February 6 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Drawer Knobs Are Dangerous!, (ss)  The Triumph February 13 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Sugar Sent Them to Jail!, (ss)  The Triumph February 20 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Pictures of Peril!, (ss)  The Triumph February 27 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - When Crooks Bite Apples, (ss)  The Triumph March 6 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Doomed by the 10,000th Autograph!, (ss)  The Triumph March 13 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Gangsters Don’t Like Soup, (ss)  The Triumph March 20 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Robot Wrecker, (ss)  The Triumph March 27 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Leave It to a Horseshoe, (ss)  The Triumph April 3 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Never Whistle in a Police Station, (ss)  The Triumph April 10 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Sinister Snapshot, (ss)  The Triumph April 17 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Jig-saw Trap, (ss)  The Triumph April 24 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Case of the Human Bomb, (ss)  The Triumph May 1 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Crooks Should Keep Pianos Locked, (ss)  The Triumph May 8 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - He Stole Shoes, (ss)  The Triumph May 15 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Salesman ’Tec, (ss)  The Triumph May 29 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Beware of Empty Houses!, (ss)  The Triumph June 5 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Wanted - The Green-faced Killer, (ss)  The Triumph June 12 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - He Signed His own Death Warrant, (ss)  The Triumph June 19 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Can Ghosts Have Wooden Legs?, (ss)  The Triumph June 26 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Ace of Clues, (ss)  The Triumph July 3 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Peter Farrell - Wanted by the Police!, (ss)  The Triumph July 10 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Lost - Three White Mice!, (ss)  The Triumph July 17 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - So You Won’t Talk?, (ss)  The Triumph July 24 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Invisible Clue, (ss)  The Triumph July 31 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Fireman - Catch That Crook, (ss)  The Triumph August 7 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Don’t Send Crooks to Sea, (ss)  The Triumph August 14 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Never Shoot a Man Sitting Down, (ss)  The Triumph August 21 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Penny-in-the-Slot Case, (ss)  The Triumph August 28 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Thin-air Thief, (ss)  The Triumph September 4 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Murder on the Haunted Train, (ss)  The Triumph September 11 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Man with Four Arms, (ss)  The Triumph September 18 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Case of the Drowning Parrot, (ss)  The Triumph September 25 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Riddle of the Clockwork Motor Car, (ss)  The Triumph October 2 1937, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Have You Seen the Scorpion?, (sl)  The Triumph December 25 1937, etc., as by Hal Wilton
 
     - ’Ware Soap & Water, (ss)  The Triumph March 26 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - ’The Waxwork Detective, (ss)  The Triumph April 2 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Too Big for His Boots!, (ss)  The Triumph October 1 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Thecret of the Lithping Man, (ss)  The Triumph October 8 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Peter Farrell - Murderer!, (ss)  The Triumph October 15 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Too-Clever Killer, (ss)  The Triumph October 29 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Somebody Stole Our Guy!, (ss)  The Triumph November 5 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - “I Bought London Bridge!”, (ss)  The Triumph December 10 1938, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Death’s Winning Ticket, (ss)  The Triumph January 28 1939, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Confound Brother Conrad, (ss)  The Triumph March 4 1939, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - I Never Miss, (ss)  The Triumph March 18 1939, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Out with the Tide, (ss)  The Triumph April 1 1939, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Swipe That Snake, (ss)  The Triumph April 22 1939, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - “I’ll Kill if I Have To!”, (ss)  The Triumph May 13 1939, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - The Man Who Liked Snakes, (ss)  The Triumph May 27 1939, uncredited
 
     - Beaten by a Hat, (ss)  The Triumph June 24 1939, uncredited
 
     - The Watertight Alibi, (ss)  The Triumph July 8 1939, uncredited
 
     - May I Go Now, (ss)  The Triumph July 15 1939, uncredited
 
     - Peter Farrell the ’Tec Who Bluffs, (ss)  The Triumph December 30 1939, etc., uncredited
 
     - A Nice Game of Murder, (ss)  The Triumph February 17 1940, uncredited
 
     - King Crime Arrives!, (ss)  The Triumph May 18 1940, as by Hal Wilton
 
     - Peter Farrell v. King of Crime, (ss)  The Triumph May 25 1940, as by Hal Wilton
 
    
    - [uncredited]:
 
    
  
[]Farringdon
  
    - Jack Wylde:
 
    
     - The Crime of the Green Carnation, (ss)  Jack’s Paper #2, November 7 1922
 
     - The Red Revenge, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #3, November 14 1922, uncredited
 
     - The Human Bat, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #4, November 21 1922, uncredited
 
     - The Devil Doctor, (ss)  Jack’s Paper #5, November 28 1922, uncredited
 
     - The Lantern of Death, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #6, December 5 1922
 
     - The Death Tick, (ss)  Jack’s Paper #7, December 12 1922, uncredited
 
     - The Great Bank Robbery, (ss)  Jack’s Paper #8, December 19 1922, uncredited
 
     - The Trail of the Tattooed Man, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #9, December 26 1922, uncredited
 
     - The Sixteen Gang, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #10, January 2 1923, uncredited
 
     - The Clue of the Golden Collar Stud, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #11, January 9 1923, uncredited
 
     - The Phantom Peril, (ss)  Jack’s Paper #12, January 16 1923, uncredited
 
     - The Prince of Crooks, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #13, January 23 1923, uncredited
 
     - The Haunted Mirror, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #14, January 30 1923, uncredited
 
     - The Man in the Box, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #15, February 6 1923, uncredited
 
     - The Gang of the Silver Spider, (nv)  Jack’s Paper #16, February 13 1923, uncredited
 
     - The House of a Hundred Secrets, (ss)  Jack’s Paper #17, February 20 1923, uncredited
 
    
  
[]Father Brown (about)
  
    - G. K. Chesterton:
 
    
     - Valentin Follows a Curious Trail, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1910
 
     - The Secret of the Sealed Garden, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1910
 
     - Why the True Fishermen Always Wear Green Evening Coats, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1910
 
     - The Bolt from the Blue, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1910
 
     - The Wrong Shape, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 10 1910
 
     - The Sign of the Broken Sword, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1911
 
     - The Invisible Man, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1911
 
     - The Eye of Apollo, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1911
 
     - The Strange Justice, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1911
 
     - The Sins of Prince Saradine, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 22 1911
 
     - The Flying Stars, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1911
 
     - The Three Tools of Death, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1911
 
     - The Innocence of Father Brown, (co) Cassell and Company, Ltd. (hc), July 1911
 
     - The Absence of Mr. Glass, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine November 1912
 
     - The Strange Crime of John Boulnois, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine February 1913
 
     - The Paradise of Thieves, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine March 1913
 
     - The Man in the Passage, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine April 1913
 
     - The Purple Wig, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine May 1913
 
     - The Head of Caesar, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine June 1913
 
     - The Mistake of the Machine, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine October 1913
 
     - The Perishing of the Pendragons, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine June 1914
 
     - The Salad of Colonel Cray, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine July 1914
 
     - The Duel of Doctor Hirsch, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine August 1914
 
     - The God of the Gongs, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine September 1914
 
     - The Wisdom of Father Brown, (co) Cassell and Company, Ltd. (hc), October 1914
 
     - The Fairy Tale of Father Brown, (ss)  The Wisdom of Father Brown, Cassell, 1914
 
     - The Oracle of the Dog, (nv)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1923
 
     - The Dagger with Wings, (nv)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine February 1924
 
     - The Miracle of Moon Crescent, (nv)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine May 1924
 
     - The Mirror of Death, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #156, March 1925
 
     - The Man with Two Beards, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #157, April 1925
 
     - The Chief Mourner of Marne, (nv)  Harper’s Magazine May 1925
 
     - The Curse of the Golden Cross, (nv)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1925
 
     - The Doom of the Darnaways, (nv)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1925
 
     - The Song of the Flying Fish, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine June 1925
 
     - The Arrow of Heaven, (nv)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1925
 
     - The Worst Crime in the World, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine October 1925
 
     - The Actor and the Alibi, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine March 1926
 
     - The Ghost of Gideon Wise, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine April 1926
 
     - The Incredulity of Father Brown, (co) Cassell and Company, Ltd. (hc), June 1926
 
     - The Resurrection of Father Brown, (nv)  The Incredulity of Father Brown, Cassell, 1926
 
     - The Vanishing of Vaudrey, (ss)  The Story-teller January 1927
 
     - The Red Moon of Meru, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine March 1927
 
     - The Secret of Father Brown, (co) Cassell and Company, Ltd. (hc), September 1927
 
     - The Secret of Flambeau, (ss)  The Secret of Father Brown, Cassell, 1927
 
     - The Green Man, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal November 1930
 
     - The Point of a Pin, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 17 1932
 
     - The Five Fugitives, (ss)  Liberty August 26 1933
 
     - The Vision of Father Brown, (ss)  Liberty October 14 1933
 
     - The Quick One, (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1933
 
     - Mr. Blue and Mr. Red, (ss)  The Story-teller June 1934
 
     - The Crime of the Communist, (ss)  Collier’s July 14 1934
 
     - A Murder Mystery That Looked Like an Insoluble Problem, (ss)  New York Herald Tribune February 3 1935
 
     - The Scandal of Father Brown, (co) Cassell and Company, Limited (hc), March 1935
 
     - The Vampire of the Village, (ss)  The Strand Magazine August 1936
 
     - The Pocket Book of Father Brown, (co) Pocket Books (pb), October 1943
 
     - The Father Brown Omnibus, (om) Dodd, Mead & Co. (hc), May 1951
 
     - The Amazing Adventures of Father Brown, (co) Dell (pb), December 1954
 
     - The Best of Father Brown, (co) J.M. Dent (tp), May 1987
 
     - Father Brown Crime Stories, (om) Avenel (hc), 1990
 
     - Favorite Father Brown Stories, (co) Dover (tp), March 1993
 
    
    - G. K. Chesterton & Max Pemberton:
 
    
    - Mike Adamson:
 
    
    - Edward G. Ashton:
 
    
    - Hugh Ashton:
 
    
    - Derrick Belanger:
 
    
    - Gustavo Bondoni:
 
    
    - Christopher Chan:
 
    
    - Craig Stephen Copland:
 
    
    - Brett Fawcett:
 
    
    - John Linwood Grant:
 
    
    - Jason Half:
 
    
    - Paul Hiscock:
 
    
    - Naching T. Kassa:
 
    
    - David Langford:
 
    
    - David Marcum:
 
    
    - Jen Matteis:
 
    
    - Adrian Middleton:
 
    
    - Max Pemberton & G. K. Chesterton:
 
    
    - Sandor Jay Sonnen:
 
    
    - Robert Stapleton:
 
    
    - S. Subramanian:
 
    
    - Kevin P. Thornton:
 
    
    - Joseph S. Walker:
 
    
  
[]Father Crumlish
  
    - Alice Scanlan Reach:
 
    
     - In the Confessional, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1962
 
     - The Ordeal of Father Crumlish, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1963
 
     - The Gentle Touch, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1963
 
     - The Heart of Father Crumlish, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1964
 
     - Father Crumlish and the Cherub Vase, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1965
 
     - Father Crumlish and God’s Will, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1966
 
     - Father Crumlish and the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1966
 
     - Father Crumlish and His People, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1967
 
     - Father Crumlish Celebrates Christmas, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1968
 
     - Father Crumlish Defies the Impossible, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1969
 
     - The Golden Gloves Watch, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1969
 
     - Father Crumlish Remembers His Poe, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1969
 
     - Father Crumlish’s Long Hot Summer, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1969
 
    
  
[]Father Dowling
  
    - Ralph McInerny:
 
    
     - The Dutiful Son, (nv)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1988
 
     - Occult Compensation, (ss)  Catholic Dossier September/October 1996
 
     - Hic Jacet, (ss)  Catholic Dossier November/December 1996
 
     - The Give Away, (ss)  Catholic Dossier January/February 1997
 
     - The Prodigal Son, (ss)  Catholic Dossier March/April 1997
 
     - Queen Bee, (ss)  Catholic Dossier July/August 1997
 
     - The Dunne Deal, (ss)  Catholic Dossier January/February 1998
 
     - Cube Root of Ice, (ss)  New Mystery v6 #2, 1999
 
     - Fear and Trembling, (ss)  Thou Shalt Not Kill ed. Anne Perry, Carroll & Graf, 2005
 
    
  
[]Father O’Connor
  
    - D. G. Rowlands:
 
    
     - The Lady Alys, (ss)  The Saints Preserve Us, 1961
 
     - The Dog in the Night, (ss)  1962
 
     - The Previous Train, (ss)  Holly Bough (Ireland) 1977
 
     - The Message of the Bells, (vi)  Holly Bough (Ireland) 1978
 
     - The Whistling Stones, (ss)  Holly Bough (Ireland) 1979
 
     - The Fifteenth Evening, (ss)  Ghosts & Scholars #2, 1980
 
     - Irene, (ss)  Eye Hath Not Seen… by D. G. Rowlands, Pardoe, 1980
 
     - Wyntours, (ss)  Eye Hath Not Seen… by D. G. Rowlands, Pardoe, 1980
 
     - From Stage Coach to Convict Ship, (ss)  Holly Bough (Ireland) 1981
 
     - The Uncommon Salt, (ss)  Ghosts & Scholars #3, 1981
 
     - The Executor, (ss)  Ghosts & Scholars #4, 1982
 
     - Conkers, (ss)  Ghosts & Scholars #5, 1983
 
     - The Tears of Saint Agathé, (ss)  Saints and Relics ed. Rosemary Pardoe, Haunted Library, 1983
 
     - A Fisher of Men, (ss)  Holly Bough (Ireland) Christmas 1984
 
     - A Graven Image, (ss)  A Graven Image ed. Rosemary Pardoe, Haunted Library, 1985
 
     - A Fairy Horse, (ss)  Holly Bough (Ireland) 1986
 
     - Traveller’s Fare, (ss)  Dark Dreams #4, 1986
 
     - Gebal and Ammon and Amalek, (ss)  Ghosts for Christmas ed. Richard Dalby, Michael O'Mara, 1988
 
     - The Elbow, (ss)  Dark Dreams #7, February 1989
 
    
  
  
[]Fay, Chester
  
    - Henry Leverage:
 
    
     - The White Cipher, (n.)  Moffat Yard, 1919
 
     - Beyond the Wall, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine February 1920
 
     - Peterman’s Luck, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine March 1920
 
     - The Hollow Lens, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine April 1920
 
     - The Black Bottle, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine May 1920
 
     - “Antonio”, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine June 1920
 
     - The Man Who Went Back, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine July 1920
 
     - High Voltage, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1920
 
     - Magnetism, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine September 1920
 
     - The Gray Brotherhood, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine October 1920
 
     - A “Job” on Double Pay, (ss)  Wayside Tales February 1922
 
    
  
[]Feánn, Tyl
  
    - Steve Duffy:
 
    
     - In Which Loyalty Is Tested, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #257, February 2020
 
     - In Which a Rescue Is Committed, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #258, March 2020
 
     - In Which a Child Is Conceived, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #259, April 2020
 
     - In Which Occurs a Moment of Revelation, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #260, May 2020
 
     - In Which a High King Is Laid to Rest, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #261, June 2020
 
     - In Which a Step Toward Destiny Is Taken, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #262, July 2020
 
    
  
[]Fearne & Bracknell
  
    - Michael Gilbert:
 
    
     - Tiger Country, (nv)  Midwinter Mysteries 5 ed. Hilary Hale, Little, Brown UK, 1995
 
     - The Lord of the Book, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1997
 
     - Good Shepherd, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1998
 
     - Rats’ Castle, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1998
 
     - A Problem in Ethics, (ss)  The Strand Magazine #2, 1999
 
     - The Message of the Stars, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1999
 
     - Police Business, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1999
 
     - On a Dead Man’s Chest, (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2000
 
     - Halfway House, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 2000
 
     - The Mathematics of Murder, (co) Robert Hale (hc), September 2000
 
     - Enter the Vulture, (ss)  The Mathematics of Murder, Hale, 2000
 
     - High Finance, (ss)  The Mathematics of Murder, Hale, 2000
 
     - Locard’s Principle, (ss)  The Mathematics of Murder, Hale, 2000
 
     - Ranulph Hall, (ss)  The Mathematics of Murder, Hale, 2000
 
    
  
[]Feather, Dr.
  
    - Ray Cummings:
 
    
     - Fatal Timepiece, (ss)  Popular Detective July 1936
 
     - The Ghost Letter, (ss)  Popular Detective August 1936
 
     - A Shot in the Dark, (ss)  Popular Detective September 1936
 
     - Thoughts of Guilt, (ss)  Popular Detective October 1936
 
     - The Dead Man Screamed, (ss)  Popular Detective November 1936
 
     - Weight of the Evidence, (ss)  Popular Detective December 1936
 
     - Death by Fire, (ss)  Popular Detective January 1937
 
     - Red Light Means Death, (ss)  Popular Detective February 1937
 
     - Pendulum of Death, (ss)  Popular Detective March 1937
 
     - Murder at 65 Fahrenheit, (ss)  Popular Detective April 1937
 
     - The Ghost Murderer, (ss)  Popular Detective May 1937
 
     - Murder Under the Microscope, (ss)  Popular Detective August 1937
 
     - The Murderer Sets a Trap, (ss)  Popular Detective September 1937
 
     - Murder in the Fog, (ss)  Popular Detective December 1937
 
     - The Dead Man Laughs, (ss)  Popular Detective January 1938
 
     - Trapped by Astronomy, (ss)  Popular Detective March 1938
 
     - Clue in Crimson, (ss)  Crack Detective September 1943
 
     - More Than Meets the Eye, (ss)  Super-Detective October 1944
 
     - Too Many Clues, (ss)  Super-Detective December 1944
 
     - The Curious Death of Amos Todd, (ss)  Hollywood Detective January 1945
 
     - Strings of the Strad, (ss)  Hollywood Detective March 1945
 
    
  
[]Federation of Humanity
  
    - Harry C. Crosby:
 
    
     - Revolt!, (nv)  Astounding Science Fiction April 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Goliath and the Beanstalk, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction November 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Sieve, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction April 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Leverage, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction July 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Mating Problems, (ss)  Astounding Science Fiction December 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Star Tiger, (nv)  Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction June 1960, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Troublemaker, (ss)  Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction July 1960, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Hunch, (ss)  Analog Science Fact—Fiction July 1961, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Hunger, (ss)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction May 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Bill for Delivery, (ss)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction November 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Contrast, (ss)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction December 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Untropy, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Stranglehold, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Strangers to Paradise, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Facts to Fit the Theory, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact November 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Experts in the Field, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Dukes of Desire, (na)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Compound Interest, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The King’s Legions, (na)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - A Question of Attitude, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Uplift the Savage, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Royal Road, (na)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Strangers in Paradise, (n.) Belmont (pb), 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Nitrocellulose Doormat, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Test Ultimate, (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Basic, (ss)  Venture Science Fiction November 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Trial by Silk, (nv)  Amazing Stories March 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Low Road, (ss)  Amazing Science Fiction Stories September 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Throne and the Usurper, (nv)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Claw and the Clock, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1971, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Operator, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1971, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - “Riddle Me This…”, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Unknown, (nv)  Amazing Science Fiction Stories July 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Cantor’s War, (ss)  Worlds of If May/June 1974, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Warlord’s World, (n.)  DAW, 1975, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - The Trojan Hostage, (nv)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact July 1990, as by Christopher Anvil
 
     - Interstellar Patrol, (co) Baen (tp), April 2003, as by Christopher Anvil
 
    
  
[]Feep, Lefty
  
    - Robert Bloch:
 
    
     - Time Wounds All Heels, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures April 1942
 
     - Gather ’Round the Flowing Bowler, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures May 1942
 
     - The Pied Piper Fights the Gestapo, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures June 1942
 
     - The Weird Doom of Floyd Scrilch, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures July 1942
 
     - The Little Man Who Wasn’t All There, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures August 1942
 
     - Son of a Witch, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures September 1942
 
     - Jerk the Giant Killer, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures October 1942
 
     - The Golden Opportunity of Lefty Feep, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures November 1942
 
     - Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures December 1942
 
     - Lefty Feep Catches Hell, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures January 1943
 
     - Nothing Happens to Lefty Feep, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures February 1943
 
     - The Chance of a Ghost, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures March 1943
 
     - Lefty Feep and the Racing Robot, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures April 1943
 
     - Genie with the Light Brown Hair, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures May 1943
 
     - Stuporman, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures June 1943
 
     - The Goon from Rangoon, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures July 1943
 
     - You Can’t Kid Lefty Feep, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures August 1943
 
     - A Horse on Lefty Feep, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures October 1943
 
     - Lefty Feep’s Arabian Nightmare, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures February 1944
 
     - Lefty Feep Does Time, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures April 1944
 
     - Lefty Feep Gets Henpecked, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures April 1945
 
     - Tree’s a Crowd, (nv)  Fantastic Adventures July 1946
 
     - End of Your Rope, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures July 1950
 
     - A Snitch in Time, (ss)  Lost in Time and Space with Lefty Feep, Creatures at Large, 1987
 
    
  
[]Felimid
  
    - Keith Taylor:
 
    
     - Fugitives in Winter, (nv)  Fantastic Stories October 1975, as by Dennis More
 
     - The Atheling’s Wife, (ss)  Fantastic Stories August 1976, as by Dennis More
 
     - The Forest of Andred, (nv)  Fantastic Stories November 1976, as by Dennis More
 
     - Buried Silver, (nv)  Fantastic Stories February 1977, as by Dennis More
 
     - The Demon Cat, (ss)  Weird Tales Winter 1989/1990
 
     - The Brotherhood of Britain, (na)  The Camelot Chronicles ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1992
 
    
  
[]Fell, Dr. Gideon
  
    - Edward G. Ashton:
 
    
    - John Dickson Carr:
 
    
     - The Eight of Swords, (n.)  Harper’s Magazine 1934
 
     - Death-Watch, (n.)  Harper, 1935
 
     - The Arabian Nights Murder, (n.)  Harper, 1936
 
     - The Wrong Problem, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 13 1936
 
     - The Third Bullet, (na)  Hodder & Stoughton, 1937, as by Carter Dickson
 
     - The Crooked Hinge, (n.)  Harper’s Magazine 1938
 
     - To Wake the Dead, (n.)  Harper’s Magazine 1938
 
     - The Problem of the Green Capsule, (n.) Harper, May 1939
 
     - The Problem of the Wire Cage, (n.)  Harper, 1939
 
     - The Problem of the Green Capsule, (n.) Harper (hc), May 1939
 
     - The Locked Room, (ss)  The Strand Magazine July 1940
 
     - A Guest in the House, (ss)  The Strand Magazine October 1940
 
     - Death Turns the Tables, (n.) Harper & Brothers (hc), 1941
 
     - The Proverbial Murder, (nv)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943
 
     - Till Death Do Us Part, (n.) Harper & Brothers (hc), 1944
 
     - The Hangman Won’t Wait, (pl)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #18, September 1944
 
     - He Who Whispers, (n.) Harper, March 1946
 
     - King Arthur’s Chair, (ss)  Lilliput August 1957, as by Carter Dickson
 
     - The House at Satan’s Elbow, (n.)  Harper, 1965
 
     - The Dead Sleep Lightly, (pl)  The Dead Sleep Lightly, Doubleday, 1983
 
     - The Black Minute, (pl)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1983
 
    
  
[]Fellows, Ronny
  
    - Norman W. Hay:
 
    
     - The Death Trail to Salty Rock, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 4 1939, as by William A. Todd
 
     - The Bushwhack Trail from War Dance, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 11 1939, as by William A. Todd
 
     - Gun Vengeance for Mesa Verde, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 18 1939, as by William A. Todd
 
     - King of Outlaw Land, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 25 1939, as by William A. Todd
 
     - Vengeance in the Desert, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly March 4 1939, as by William A. Todd
 
    
  
[]Fen, Gervase
  
    - Geoffrey Bush & Robert Bruce Montgomery:
 
    
    - Robert Bruce Montgomery:
 
    
     - Lacrimae Rerum, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #67, June 1949, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Beware of the Trains, (ss)  Daily Sketch December 1949, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Quick Brown Fox, (ss)  The Evening Standard January 9 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Humbleby Agonistes, (ss)  The Evening Standard October 16 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Abhorred Shears, (ss)  The Evening Standard November 15 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Express Delivery, (ss)  The Evening Standard December 19 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - A Pot of Paint, (ss)  The Evening Standard May 9 1951, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Within the Gate, (ss)  The Evening Standard March 1 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Shot in the Dark, (ss)  The Evening Standard April 5 1952, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - Black for a Funeral, (ss)  The Evening Standard May 29 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Golden Mean, (ss)  The Evening Standard July 29 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Drowning of Edgar Foley, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 18 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Little Room, (ss)  The Evening Standard September 1 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Beware of the Trains, (co) Gollancz (hc), 1953, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Name on the Window, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #111, February 1953, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Merry-Go-Round, (ss)  The Evening Standard February 23 1953, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - Death and Aunt Fancy, (ss)  The Evening Standard February 26 1953, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - All in the Way You Look at It, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #113, April 1953, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Man Overboard, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 3 1954, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - Dog in the Night-Time, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 4 1954, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - The Hunchback Cat, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 5 1954, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - Undraped Torso, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 7 1954, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - What’s His Line?, (ss)  The Evening Standard July 11 1955, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - The Man Who Lost His Head, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 8 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - A Country to Sell, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 9 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Lion’s Tooth, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 10 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - A Case in Camera, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 11 1955, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - Gladstone’s Candlestick, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 12 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Two Sisters, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 13 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - A Message to Herr Dietrich, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
 
     - The Mischief Done, (ss)  Winter’s Crimes 4 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1972, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
 
     - The Hours of Darkness, (na)  Bodies from the Library 2 ed. Tony Medawar, Collins Crime Club, 2019, as by Edmund Crispin
 
    
    - Robert Bruce Montgomery & Geoffrey Bush:
 
    
  
[]Fenwick, Charlie (The Telephone Detective)
  
    - George J. Brenn:
 
    
     - No Publicity, (ss)  All-Story Weekly June 7 1919
 
     - A Morsel of Scandal, (ss)  All-Story Weekly September 6 1919
 
     - Lady Tsai Disappears, (ss)  All-Story Weekly November 1 1919
 
     - Fenwick Gets “By”, (ss)  All-Story Weekly December 20 1919
 
     - No Guess Work, (ss)  All-Story Weekly June 5 1920
 
     - Making a Martyr, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly May 7 1921
 
     - Clear as Crystal, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly August 6 1921
 
     - Fenwick “Shoots” Trouble, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly January 7 1922
 
     - The Man Who Looked Upward, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly February 11 1922
 
     - Voices, (sl)  Argosy Allstory Weekly December 2 1922, etc.
 
     - “We Have with Us To-Night-”, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly April 28 1923
 
     - Babble, (sl)  Argosy Allstory Weekly December 13 1924, etc.
 
     - You Can’t Get Away from It, (nv)  Argosy Allstory Weekly February 14 1925
 
    
  
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