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Logan, William; pseudonym of Laurence M. Janifer (1933-2002) (chron.)
  
    - * Afternoon of a Wino, (ss)  Hunted Detective Story Magazine #7, December 1955
- * The Assassin, (ss)  The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #17, September 1956
- * The Big Deal, (ss)  Guilty Detective Story Magazine November 1957
- * The Big One, (ss)  Accused Detective Story Magazine May 1956
- * The Dead Can Kill!, (nv)  Off Beat Detective Stories September 1959
- * The Easy Kill, (ss)  Guilty Detective Story Magazine July 1958
- * The End of the Line, (ss)  Pursued July 1957
- * A Gun with a Heart, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1958
- * The Hypnotist, (ss)  Trapped Detective Story Magazine April 1959
- * I Need Protection, (ss)  Tightrope! May 1960
- * Its Easy to Kill!, (ss)  Sure-Fire Detective Stories April 1957
- * Jack the Rabbit, (ss)  The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #11, September 1955
- * Killer, (ss)  Manhunt February 1956
- * The Last Straw, (ts)  Detective Files #102, 1956
- * Liana, (ss)  The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #18, November 1956
- * No, No, No!, (ss)  Hunted Detective Story Magazine #12, October 1956
- * The Race, (ss) 
- * The Real Thing, (ss)  The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #13, January 1956
- * El Rey, (ss)  Manhunt May 1955
- * Safe at Home, (ss)  Accused Detective Story Magazine July 1956
- * Search, (nv)  Murder September/October 1957
- * Solitaire, (ss)  Hunted Detective Story Magazine #11, August 1956
- * Squealer, (ss)  Accused Detective Story Magazine January 1956
London, Jack; [born John Griffith Chaney] (1876-1916) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Dead Do Not Come Back, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine March 1911, as "The Eternity of Forms"
- * The Dead Horse Trail, (ss)  San Francisco Examiner June 24 1900, as "Uri Bram’s God"
- * The Death Trail, (ss)  Success Magazine May 1907, as "Morganson’s Finish"
- * The Devil-Dog, (ss)  The Cosmopolitan June 1902, as "Diable—A Dog"
- * Diable—A Dog, (ss)  The Cosmopolitan June 1902
- * The Eternity of Forms, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine March 1911
- * “Holding Her Down”, (ar)  Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1907
- * “Just Meat”, (ss)  Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1907
- * Keesh: The Bear Hunter, (ss)  Holiday Magazine for Children January 1904
- * King of the Lepers, (ss)  The Pacific Monthly December 1909, as "Koolau the Leper"
- * Koolau the Leper, (ss)  The Pacific Monthly December 1909
- * The Leopard Man’s Story, (ss)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1903
- * Lost Face, (ss)  New York Herald December 13 1908
- * The Madness of John Harned, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm October 1909
- * “Make Westing!”, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine April 1908
- * The Master of Mystery, (ss)  Out West Magazine September 1902
- * Moon-Face, (ss)  The Argonaut July 21 1902
- * Morganson’s Finish, (ss)  Success Magazine May 1907
- * The Mystery of Keesh, (ss)  Holiday Magazine for Children January 1904, as "Keesh: The Bear Hunter"
- * A Nose for the King, (ss)  The Black Cat March 1906
- * Only a Chinago, (ss)  The Illustrated London News June 26 1909
- * A Piece of Life  [Sitka Charley], (ss)  Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1905, as "The Sun-Dog Trail"
- * The Sun-Dog Trail  [Sitka Charley], (ss)  Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1905
- * To Build a Fire, (ss)  The Youth’s Companion May 29 1902
- * To the Man on the Trail  [The Malemute Kid], (ss)  Overland Monthly January 1899
- * The Unexpected, (ss)  Blackwood’s Magazine August 1906
- * Uri Bram’s God, (ss)  San Francisco Examiner June 24 1900
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Lonergan, Lloyd F. (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Disappearing Judge, (ss)  The Black Mask February 1922
- * An Eye for an Eye, (ss)  The Black Mask March 1922
- * Five Deuces, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #144, November 15 1923
- * The Hunch, (ss)  The Black Mask May 1921
- * In the Grip of the Everglades, (ss)  The Black Mask July 1922
- * The Monolith Hotel Mystery, (ss)  The Black Mask August 1922
- * A Shot in the Dark, (ss)  The Black Mask March 1922
- * The Six Suspects, (ss)  The Black Mask June 1922
- * A Splash of Green Paint, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #124, January 15 1923
- * State’s Exhibit A, (ss)  The Black Mask June 1922
- * Trapped!, (ss)  Mystery Magazine #142, October 15 1923
Long, Amelia Reynolds (1904-1978); used pseudonym Patrick Laing (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Breathe Deep of Death, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories September 1952, as by Patrick Laing
- * Case of the Frightened Child, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories February 1952, as by Patrick Laing
- * Dames Ain’t Neat, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories August 1951
- * Death Looks Down, (n.)  Ziff-Davis, 1944
- * Fatal Footsteps, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories November 1951
- * Handmade Alibi, (ss)  The Phantom Detective Spring 1951
- * Hot Money!, (ss)  G-Men Detective Winter 1951
- * The Man They Couldn’t Kill  [Stephen Carter], (ss)  The Phantom Detective Fall 1950
- * The Man Who Vanished  [Stephen Carter], (ss)  The Phantom Detective Summer 1950
- * The Mountain Comes to Mohammed  [Stephen Carter], (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories September 1951
- * The Mystery of the Phantom Shot, (ss)  Amazing Detective Tales July 1930
- * Reverse Alibi, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories June 1951
- * Spirit Voice, (ss)  5 Detective Novels Magazine Fall 1950
Long, Edwin Truett (1904-1945); used pseudonyms Dale Boyd, Charles Daw, John Grange, Wallace Kayton, George T. Laird, Mort Lansing, Carl Moore, Cary Moran, Clint Morgan, Luke Terry & Edwin Truett (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Aaba, Killer  [Aaba the Absolute], (ss)  Super-Detective October 1941, as by Dale Boyd
- * Accusing Corpse, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories November 1935, as by Carl Moore
- * Action for a Ranger, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 20 1940, as by Edwin Truett
- * All Roads Lead to Rome  [Timothy Tappan Sloane], (nv)  Private Detective Stories September 1941, as by Wallace Kayton
- * The Angel Strikes, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories May 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * Anything for a Laugh  [Timothy Tappan Sloane], (nv)  Private Detective Stories July 1939, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Autopsy on a Herring  [Bacchus Hallahan], (na)  Double Detective May 1939, as by Edwin Truett
- * Behind the Green Door, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories June 1937, as by Mort Lansing
- * Big and Blonde, (nv)  Private Detective Stories July 1940, as by Luke Terry
- * Black Box of Death, (nv)  Private Detective Stories January 1938, as by Charles Daw
- * Blind Flight, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories August 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * Blonde Bait  [Timothy Tappan Sloane], (nv)  Private Detective Stories March 1939, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Blondes Are Light-Headed, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories September 1935, as by Cary Moran
- * Blood of a Dog, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories May 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * Blow-Up, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories May 1940, as by Luke Terry
- * Bottle of Death, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories December 1935, as by Cary Moran
- * Brand of the Black Angel, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories May 1936, as "The Angel Strikes", by Clint Morgan
- * Brat from Broadway, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories October 1937, as by Clint Morgan
- * Breakfast in Bed  [Timothy Tappan Sloane], (nv)  Private Detective Stories April 1945, as by Wallace Kayton
- * The Brute and Beauty, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories December 1935, as by Clint Morgan
- * Bullets for a B-Girl, (ss)  Detective Fiction January 10 1942, as by Edwin Truett
- * The Canary Kid, (nv)  Private Detective Stories July 1941, as by Luke Terry
- * The Case of the Fabulous Fijis, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 6 1940, as by Edwin Truett
- * Case of the Limber Corpse  [Jarnegan], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories May 1937, as by Cary Moran
- * Cat’s Paw  [Mike Cockrell], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories June 1936, as by Mort Lansing
- * The Cat Tastes Blood, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories June 1936, as by Cary Moran
- * Cat That Killed, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories January 1936, as by Mort Lansing
- * Check for a C-Note  [Jarnegan], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories March 1937, as by Cary Moran
- * Cherchez la Femme  [Johnny Harding], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories April 1935, as by Mort Lansing
- * City of the Walking Dead, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories August 1940, as by Luke Terry
- * The Clue of the Letter S, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories February 1936, as by Cary Moran
- * C-Note Frame  [Mike Cockrell], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories June 1936, as "Cat’s Paw", by Mort Lansing
- * Cord of Cowardice, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories May 1936, as by Cary Moran
- * The Corpse and the Cobwebs, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories March 1940, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Corpseless Coffin, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories July 1937, as by Clint Morgan
- * Corpse of Corinna, (ss)  Romantic Detective February 1939, as by Dale Boyd
- * The Corpse That Lived, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories March 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * The Corpse Was Polite, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 1 1940, as by Edwin Truett
- * Crime Nest  [Doctor Thaddeus C. Harker], (na)  Detective Dime Novels April 1940, as by Edwin Truett
- * Criss Cross Criss  [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (ss)  Private Detective Stories January 1940, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Cross of Caliban, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories September 1935, as by Cary Moran
- * Cut-Back, (nv)  Private Detective Stories June 1941, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Dame from Dayton, (nv)  Private Detective Stories December 1940, as by Edwin Truett
- * The Dame Is Deadly, (nv)  Private Detective Stories August 1942, as by Edwin Truett
- * Dames Must Live, (ss)  Super-Detective March 1945, as by Edwin Truett
- * Dark Madness, (nv)  Spicy-Adventure Stories July 1939, as "Bit of Bedlam", by Dale Boyd
- * The D.A.’s Daughter!, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories December 1941, as by Wallace Kayton
- * The Dead Are Always with Us  [Jarnegan], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories June 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * Deadhead for Dallas, (na)  Detective Fiction Weekly October 1 1938, as by Edwin Truett
- * The Dead Know All  [Aaba the Absolute], (nv)  Super-Detective November 1940, as by Dale Boyd
- * Death Calls from Burma, (ss)  Speed Mystery June 1945, as by Edwin Truett
- * Death Drives, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories October 1936, as by Carl Moore
- * Death in the Ice-Box, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories June 1935, as by Cary Moran
- * Death Kiss, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories February 1937, as by Carl Moore
- * Death of a Dictator, (nv)  Double Detective March 1939, as by Edwin Truett
- * Death on the Half Shell  [Johnny Harding], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories November 1936, as by Carl Moore
- * Death Wearing Shorts  [Timothy Tappan Sloane], (nv)  Private Detective Stories September 1939, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Disc of Death, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories August 1937, as by Cary Moran
- * Dogs of Circe, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories July 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * Dog Trouble, (nv)  Spicy Detective Stories September 1940, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Drink to the Kill!, (nv)  Detective Tales December 1939, as by Edwin Truett
- * “…Each Man Kills…”, (ss)  Super-Detective November 1945, as by Edwin Truett
- * Emerald Death, (nv)  Private Detective Stories January 1941, as by Dale Boyd
- * Exit Laughing, (nv)  Private Detective Stories May 1939, as by Dale Boyd
- * An Eye for an Eye, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories October 1936, as by Carl Moore
- * Eye of Hauchtl, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories August 1936, as "The Lady from Nowhere", by Clint Morgan
- * Eyes of Datu, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories June 1937, as by Cary Moran
- * Eyes of Maltha, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories September 1935, as by Mort Lansing
- * Fall of a Fiend, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories January 1936, as by Cary Moran
- * False Face, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories March 1937, as by Carl Moore
- * False Face, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 27 1938, as by Edwin Truett
- * Fatal Facial  [Jarnegan], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories September 1936, as by Cary Moran
- * Fate of Nations, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories September 1935, as by Clint Morgan
- * The Feeding Hand, (nv)  Spicy Detective Stories February 1940, as by Luke Terry
- * Fist of Menchaca, (nv)  Spicy Detective Stories November 1939, as by Luke Terry
- * $5,000 per Corpse  [Bacchus Hallahan], (na)  Double Detective July 1939, as by Edwin Truett
- * Fooler from Fiji, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories July 1936, as by Cary Moran
- * The 40 Grand Shaker, (nv)  Spicy Detective Stories February 1942, as by Luke Terry
- * Fourteen Odd, (ss)  Double Detective September 1938, as by Edwin Truett
- * Frame for a Killer  [Mike Cockrell], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories April 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * Frost of Death, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories April 1940, as by Luke Terry
- * Genie of the Lamp, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories August 1939, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Ghost Cache, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories August 1937, as by Carl Moore
- * Ghost Gift, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories July 1935, as by Clint Morgan
- * The Ghost Town Murders  [Bacchus Hallahan], (na)  Double Detective September 1939, as by Edwin Truett
- * Gila God, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories June 1935, as by Mort Lansing
- * G-Man, Junior, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories October 1940, as by Dale Boyd
- * A Goat for Murder  [Timothy Tappan Sloane], (na)  Private Detective Stories March 1940, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Grandma Was a Lady, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories August 1938, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Greeks Bearing Stiffs, (na)  Detective Fiction Weekly September 30 1939, as by Edwin Truett
- * Green Eyes, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories May 1936, as by Mort Lansing
- * Half a Leg Is Better, (ss)  Candid Detective January 1939, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Head Money  [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (nv)  Private Detective Stories June 1938, as by Dale Boyd
- * Hell for Hunches, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories July 1937, as by Cary Moran
- * Hey! Hay!  [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (nv)  Spicy Detective Stories June 1940, as by Wallace Kayton
- * High Finance, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories April 1940, as by Dale Boyd
- * Hot Ice, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories January 1937, as by Mort Lansing
- * A Hundred Grand, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories October 1935, as by Mort Lansing
- * If I Had a Million, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories March 1937, as by Carl Moore
- * I Loved That Man, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories May 1940, as by Wallace Kayton
- * In the Bag, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories January 1936, as "A Million in the Bag", by Clint Morgan
- * Island of Death, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories October 1937, as by Carl Moore
- * It’s Dynamite  [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (nv)  Private Detective Stories July 1942, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Killer Framed  [Mike Cockrell], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories April 1936, as "Frame for a Killer", by Clint Morgan
- * Killer in the Cold  [Mike Cockrell], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories April 1937, as by Cary Moran
- * Killer’s Leap, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories September 1937, as by Clint Morgan
- * Killer’s Price  [Mike Cockrell], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories November 1936, as by Mort Lansing
- * Kill for a Copper, (nv)  Speed Detective June 1945, as by Edwin Truett
- * Lady from Hell, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories July 1940, as by Wallace Kayton
- * The Lady from Nowhere, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories August 1936, as by Clint Morgan
- * Lady from the Lake, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories December 1940, as by Luke Terry
- * Lady in Black, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories August 1936, as by Carl Moore
- * Lady Killer, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories December 1937, as by Charles Daw
- * Larceny a la Goodrich  [Timothy Tappan Sloane], (nv)  Private Detective Stories December 1942, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Laugh, Clown!, (nv)  Candid Detective March 1939, as by Dale Boyd
- * Let ’Er Buck  [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (nv)  Private Detective Stories November 1945, as by Wallace Kayton
- * A Little Private Hell, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories April 1940, as by Luke Terry
- * Living Dead Man  [Aaba the Absolute], (ss)  Super-Detective December 1940, as by Dale Boyd
- * Lottery of Death  [Johnny Harding], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories May 1936, as by Cary Moran
- * Lunatic’s Limbo, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories September 1936, as by Mort Lansing
- * Make Mine Murder!  [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories June 1939, as by Wallace Kayton
- * Make Way for Murder, (nv)  Double Detective February 1939, as by Edwin Truett
- * Manor of Madness, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories January 1937, as by Cary Moran(continued)
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