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Cheyney, Peter; [i.e., Reginald Evelyn Peter Southouse Cheyney, born Reginald Southouse Cheyney] (1896-1951); used pseudonym Stephen Law (chron.)
  
    - * Bread Upon the Waters, (ss)  MacKill’s Mystery Magazine May 1953
- * Dames Don’t Care  [Lemmy Caution], (sl)  The Thriller Library #443 Jul 31,   #444 Aug 7,   #445 Aug 14,   #446 Aug 21,   #447 Aug 28,   #448 Sep 4,   #449 Sep 11,   #450 Sep 18 1937
- * A Double Double-Cross, (ss)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine May 1924
- * Fast Work, (ss)  Fast Work and Other Stories by Peter Cheyney, Bantam, 1948
- * The Gangster, (ss)  The Evening Standard June 27 1951
- * G-Man at the Yard  [Lemmy Caution], (na)  The Thriller Library #438, June 26 1937
- * The Gold Kimono, (na)  The Sunday Times (Perth) 1930, as by Peter Cheyney
- * He Walked in Her Sleep  [Alonzo MacTavish], (ss)  Illustrated April 8 1939
- * The Humour of Huang Chen, (ss)  You Can’t Hit a Woman and Other Stories by Peter Cheyney, Collins, 1937
- * Love Can Be Deadly, (ss)  The Saint Detective Magazine March 1955
- * The Mark of Hop Fi, (na)  Auckland Star July 7 1928 - August 1 1928, as "The Vengeance of Hop Fi", by Peter Cheyney
- * A Matter of Habit, (ss)  Love with a Gun and Other Stories by Peter Cheyney, Polybooks, 1943
- * A Matter of Obligation, (ss)  Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine June 1927
- * Murder Is Never Late  [Lemmy Caution], (na)  Triple Detective Fall 1950
- * Of Pastoral Blackmail  [Det. Insp. Krasinsky], (ss)  Knave Takes Queen by Peter Cheyney, Collins, 1939
- * Of Perfume and Sudden Death  [Det. Insp. Krasinsky], (nv)  Knave Takes Queen by Peter Cheyney, Collins, 1939
- * Pastoral Blackmail  [Det. Insp. Krasinsky], (ss)  Knave Takes Queen by Peter Cheyney, Collins, 1939, as "Of Pastoral Blackmail"
- * The Philosopher, (ss)  The Telegraph (Brisbane) May 5 1936
- * Poison Ivy  [Lemmy Caution], (sl)  Detective Weekly #216 Apr 10,   #217 Apr 17,   #218 Apr 24,   #219 May 1,   #220 May 8,   #221 May 15,   #222 May 22,   #223 May 29,   #224 Jun 5,   #225 Jun 12,   #226 Jun 19 1937
- * The Riddle of the Strange Last Words, (na)  Detective Weekly #204, January 16 1937, as by Stephen Law
- * The Robe, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1961
- * The Rope, (ss)  The Wireless Weekly June 28 1939
- * Sleeping Car, (ss)  Natal Mercury July 1 1939, as "The Sleeping Glass"
- * The Sleeping Glass, (ss)  Natal Mercury July 1 1939
- * Truth Is Never Acceptable  [Alonzo MacTavish], (ss)  Illustrated April 15 1939
- * Velvet Johnnie Went to Prison, (ss)  The Saint Detective Magazine July 1956
- * The Vengeance of Hop Fi, (na)  Auckland Star July 7 1928 - August 1 1928, as by Peter Cheyney
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Chichester, Edward Arthur (Donald St George Hamilton, 6th Marquess of Donegall) (1903-1975) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * April 1891—April 1894, (ar)  The New Strand May 1962
- * Baker Street and Beyond:
    
 * ___ , (cl)  The New Strand December 1961
 * ___ 2), “…The Compliments of the Season”, (cl)  The New Strand January 1962
 * ___ 3), “Europe Was Ringing with His Name”, (cl)  The New Strand February 1962
 * ___ 4), “The Worst Man in London”, (cl)  The New Strand March 1962
 * ___ 5), “‘I Should Like to Meet Him’”, (cl)  The New Strand April 1962
 * ___ 6), April 1891—April 1894, (cl)  The New Strand May 1962
 * ___ 7), Kidnapping, Murder, Cycle Tracks, a Duke and His Cheque!, (cl)  The New Strand June 1962
 * ___ 8), No Real Treasure—Just the Butler’s Body, (cl)  The New Strand July 1962
 * ___ 9), A Treaty for Breakfast, (cl)  The New Strand August 1962
 * ___ 10), His Last Bow, (cl)  The New Strand September 1962
 * ___ 11), The Spectral Hound, (cl)  The New Strand October 1962
 * ___ 12), Holmes Face-Savers-Unnoticed Bigamy-Red-Headed Problems-Fake Murders, (cl)  The New Strand November 1962
 * ___ 13), Tsutsugamushi, the Biblical Holmes, Tie-Pin from Vic. R.I., Wot, No Vampires?, (cl)  The New Strand December 1962
 * ___ 14), Wives Galore, (cl)  The New Strand January 1963
 * ___ 15), “Too Hot to Mollies?—Those Phoney Ciphers—Blank for Blank”, (cl)  The New Strand February 1963
- * “…The Compliments of the Season”, (ar)  The New Strand January 1962
- * “Europe Was Ringing with His Name”, (ar)  The New Strand February 1962
- * His Last Bow, (ar)  The New Strand September 1962
- * Holmes Face-Savers-Unnoticed Bigamy-Red-Headed Problems-Fake Murders, (ar)  The New Strand November 1962
- * “‘I Should Like to Meet Him’”, (ar)  The New Strand April 1962
- * Kidnapping, Murder, Cycle Tracks, a Duke and His Cheque!, (ar)  The New Strand June 1962
- * No Real Treasure—Just the Butler’s Body, (ar)  The New Strand July 1962
- * The Spectral Hound, (ar)  The New Strand October 1962
- * “Too Hot to Mollies?—Those Phoney Ciphers—Blank for Blank”, (ar)  The New Strand February 1963
- * A Treaty for Breakfast, (ar)  The New Strand August 1962
- * Tsutsugamushi, the Biblical Holmes, Tie-Pin from Vic. R.I., Wot, No Vampires?, (ar)  The New Strand December 1962
- * Wives Galore, (ar)  The New Strand January 1963
- * “The Worst Man in London”, (ar)  The New Strand March 1962
Chichester, John Jay; pseudonym of Christopher B. Booth (1889-1950) (chron.)
  
    - * All but His Hands  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 17 1925
- * All on the Record, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine August 11 1923
- * The Amateur Detectives, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Jun 13,   Jun 20,   Jun 27,   Jul 4 1925
- * Avenging Laugh, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine December 7 1929
- * Ben Noyes, Self-Made Sleuth, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine July 1 1922
- * The Bigamist, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Feb 7,   Feb 14,   Feb 21,   Feb 28,   Mar 7,   Mar 14 1925
- * Broken Bars  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine July 30 1927
- * The Burning Clew, (na)  Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922, as by Christopher B. Booth
- * A Candidate for Crime, (na)  Detective Story Magazine June 21 1924
- * Clinging Evidence, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 11 1922
- * Collared  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine May 30 1925
- * The Convict’s Legacy, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Oct 3,   Oct 10,   Oct 17 1925
- * Cop’s Wife, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1938
- * The Crimson Witness  [Maxwell Sanderson], (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Aug 29,   Sep 5,   Sep 12 1925
- * The Crooked Turn, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine December 20 1924
- * The Cry for Help, (na)  Detective Story Magazine November 17 1923
- * The Deadly Door  [Maxwell Sanderson], (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Aug 20,   Aug 27,   Sep 3 1927
- * Dead Man’s Hide-Away, (ss)  Pocket Detective Magazine October 1937
- * Desperate Rogues  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 31 1931
- * Desperate Straits, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine May 26 1928
- * Diamonds on Wheels, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 10 1934
- * “Doc” Meets the Train, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 5 1921
- * Doomed Jurors, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 10 1933
- * Dots in the Dark  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine April 25 1925
- * Doubles in Danger, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine August 30 1924
- * The Easy Money Kid, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine May 29,   Jun 5,   Jun 12 1926
- * The Elusive Third, (na)  Detective Story Magazine November 11 1922
- * The End of the Copper, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine May 16 1925
- * Folly’s Fortune, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine November 27 1926
- * Frozen-Face’s Christmas, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 25 1920
- * Gassed, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine August 25 1923
- * The Girl in the Case, (sl)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Mar 14,   Mar 21,   Mar 28 1931
- * Glaring Evidence, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922
- * Got Him—Going Away, (ss)  Clues Detective Stories February 1940
- * Green Cherries, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine April 29 1922
- * The G String, (na)  Detective Story Magazine March 10 1923
- * He Always Got His Man, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 28 1922
- * Helpless Hands  [Maxwell Sanderson], (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Jan 8,   Jan 15,   Jan 22 1927
- * A Hick’s a Hick, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 19 1921, as by Christopher B. Booth
- * His Box-Seat Alibi, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine August 5 1922
- * The Impostor in Blue, (na)  Detective Story Magazine March 22 1924
- * The Incredible Crime, (nv)  Clues Detective Stories June 1938
- * The Island Smuggler, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine October 16 1926
- * Jimmy the Lug, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 1 1920
- * Killing Jazz, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Jan 23,   Jan 30,   Feb 6,   Feb 13 1926
- * King and Queen of Diamonds  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 30 1928
- * Live Loot, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 10 1933
- * The Mad Bargain, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine March 3 1928
- * The Mad Doctor, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 10 1933
- * Mayme Was Right, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 10 1923
- * The Moving Room, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Mar 20,   Mar 27,   Apr 3,   Apr 10,   Apr 17,   Apr 24 1926
- * The Noiseless Cracksman Major, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 25 1934
- * Old Man Hoodoo, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine August 12 1922
- * Out of the Past, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine March 8 1930
- * Plotted with Fire, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine October 6 1923
- * The Porcelain Mask, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Nov 24,   Dec 1,   Dec 8,   Dec 15,   Dec 22,   Dec 29 1923
- * Raised Letters of Guilt, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 25 1922
- * The Regal Rogue  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 25 1935
- * Sanderson Does London  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine August 23 1930
- * Sanderson Handcuffed  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine July 6 1929
- * Sanderson’s Framed Escape  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 10 1934
- * Sanderson’s Gold Bricks  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 25 1934
- * Sanderson’s “Queer”  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 21 1929
- * Sanderson’s Rejected Moll  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 1 1929
- * Sanderson’s Revenge  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine September 21 1929
- * Sanderson Takes to the Sea  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine November 22 1930
- * Santa’s Promise, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 24 1921
- * A Seaside Mystery, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Mar 29,   Apr 5,   Apr 12,   Apr 19,   Apr 26,   May 3 1924
- * The Secret of the Sands, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine July 11 1925
- * The Shining Cross, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 25 1933
- * Signed, the Scarlet X, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine June 23 1923
- * The Silver Trap, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 27 1932
- * Sinking Safety  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine July 10 1926
- * The Smudge on the Door, (na)  Detective Story Magazine September 16 1922, as by Christopher B. Booth
- * Steps to Doom, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Oct 4,   Oct 11,   Oct 18 1924
- * The Stolen Steamer, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 10 1933
- * Tardy, but on Time, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine November 12 1921
- * Tears for Sanderson  [Maxwell Sanderson], (sl)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Jun 13,   Jun 20 1931
- * The Tear Trap  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine February 20 1926
- * The Telltale Print, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Nov 21,   Nov 28,   Dec 5,   Dec 12 1925
- * Ten Grains of Sand, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine July 23 1921, as by Christopher B. Booth
- * $10,000 Reward, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Jul 26,   Aug 2,   Aug 9,   Aug 16 1924
- * That Wade Outfit, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine December 31 1921
- * Toasted Evidence, (na)  Detective Story Magazine October 14 1922
- * Two-Three—Free  [Maxwell Sanderson], (sl)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Dec 19,   Dec 26 1931,   Jan 2 1932
- * The Unconscious Accomplice  [Maxwell Sanderson], (ss)  Detective Story Magazine April 20 1929
- * The Unwilling Cracksman  [Maxwell Sanderson], (nv)  Detective Story Magazine May 15 1926
- * Vanishing Cracksman, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 10 1934
- * Voices from the Vault, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 25 1933
- * The Water Test, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine June 30 1923
- * What Twelve Men Saw, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine February 19 1921
- * When the Goat Got Their Nanny, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine June 29 1920
- * Worthy of a Testimonial, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine May 20 1922
- * Written in Blue, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine October 20 1923
- * Written in Death, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 19 1927
- * The Yellow Stain, (sl)  Detective Story Magazine Apr 28,   May 5,   May 12 1923
- * “Your Uncle Is Coming”, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine January 22 1921
- * [unknown story], (ss) 
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