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Croft-Cooke, Rupert (1903-1979); used pseudonym Leo Bruce (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Bateman’s, (ar)  The New Strand May 1962 [Ref. Rudyard Kipling]
- * Brain Wave, (ss)  Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
- * In a Naughty World, (ss)  The New Strand April 1962
- * I, Said the Sparrow  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard October 6 1951, as by Leo Bruce
- * Murder in Miniature  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 6 1950, as by Leo Bruce
- * Tangerine Night, (ss)  The New Strand July 1962
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Crofts, Freeman Wills (1879-1957) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Affair at Little Wokeham  [Insp. Joseph French], (ex)  Hodder & Stoughton, 1943
- * The Broken Windscreen  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 3 1953
- * The Broken Windshield  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 3 1953, as "The Broken Windscreen"
- * Crime on the Footplate  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard December 28 1949
- * Ebb Tide, (ss)  The Evening Standard March 20 1952
- * The 8.12 from Waterloo  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard February 23 1950
- * Fingerprints  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard March 29 1952
- * The Footbridge  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard April 23 1952
- * The Greuze, (nv)  Pearson’s Magazine December 1921
- * The Greuze Girl, (nv)  Pearson’s Magazine December 1921, as "The Greuze"
- * Gull Rock  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard April 15 1952
- * The Hunt Ball  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Holly Leaves November 21 1937
- * The Hunt Ball Murder  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Holly Leaves November 21 1937, as "The Hunt Ball"
- * Ingots of Gold, (sl)  Flynn’s Weekly Aug 7,   Aug 14,   Aug 21,   Aug 28 1926
- * The Medicine Bottle  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 18 1950
- * Mr. Sefton, Murderer, (ss)  Mr. Sefton, Murderer by Freeman Wills Croft, Polybooks, 1944
- * A New Zealand Tragedy, (ar)  The Anatomy of Murder by The Detection Club, The Bodley Head, 1936
- * The Oversight  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #97, December 1951
- * The Purple Sickle Murders, (n.)  1929
- * The Raincoat  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard October 30 1951
- * The Ruined Tower  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard May 26 1951
- * The Starvel Hollow Tragedy  [Insp. Joseph French], (n.)  William Collins, 1927
- * The Suitcase  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard August 9 1950
- * The Sunken Suitcase  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Saint Detective Magazine December 1955
- * Tea at Four  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 9 1952
- * Two Birds with One Spanner  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #117, August 1953
- * The Two Bottles  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 26 1950
- * The Two Calls, (ss)  The Evening Standard June 7 1952
- * Unbreakable Alibi  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #114, May 1953
- * The Vertical Line  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Illustrated London News November 20 1935
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Crook, George T. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * After the Arrest, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #26, November 9 1923
- * The Cavalry of “The Force”, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #20, August 17 1923
- * How to Become a Detective, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #8, March 2 1923
- * The Long Arm of the Law, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #28, December 7 1923
- * The Romance of Fingerprints, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #6, February 2 1923
- * Scotland Yard’s “Big Four”, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #3, December 22 1922
- * Scotland Yard’s Private Press, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #14, May 25 1923
- * Secret Guardians of the King, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #1, November 24 1922
- * Women Harpies of the Card Table, (ar)  The Detective Magazine #2, December 8 1922
Crosby, Harry C. (1925-2009); used pseudonym Christopher Anvil (chron.)
  
    - * The Drop of a Pin, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1974, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Hand from the Past  [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Highway Maniac, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine December 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Key to the Crime  [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss)  Shell Scott Mystery Magazine September 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Burned Letter  [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Defector  [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Hostage  [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Killer  [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Spy  [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Warped Clue, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
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