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Peacock, Wilbur Scott (1915-1979) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Blue Print for Murder, (ss)  Detective and Murder Mysteries July 1939
- * Clean Kill, (vi)  Detective Tales June 1942
- * Complete Evidence, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories November 1944
- * Copper, (ss)  Thrilling Detective December 1941
- * Copperhead, (ss)  Dime Mystery Magazine March 1947
- * The Cop Was a Coward, (ss)  Hooded Detective January 1942
- * Crime Casts a Shadow, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories May 1945
- * Crypt of Horror, (ss)  True Gangster Stories April 1942
- * The Dead Die Twice, (ss)  Detective Yarns October 1939
- * Death for Two Grand, (ss)  Undercover Detective April 1939
- * Death Wears White  [Kewpie Donovan], (nv)  Famous Detective Stories August 1953
- * D.O.A. Spells Murder  [Kewpie Donovan], (na)  Famous Detective Stories May 1953
- * Eye-Witness, (ss)  Dime Mystery Magazine November 1945
- * Firehorse, (ss)  Mystery Book Magazine November 1946
- * Ghoul’s Jamboree, (nv)  Double-Action Detective November 1939
- * Hagan’s Beat, (ss)  Detective Tales January 1947
- * He Who Hunts the Tiger, (ss)  Dime Mystery Magazine October 1947
- * Hunt the Hunter, (ss)  Detective Tales June 1946
- * I’ll Kill You, Copper, (ss)  True Gangster Stories August 1942
- * In at the Kill, (nv)  Popular Detective November 1950
- * K-9 Nemesis, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces July 1948
- * The Killer, (ss)  The Phantom Detective Spring 1952
- * Killer’s Final Curtain, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories November 1943
- * Lacy Runs a Fence Brand, (ss)  Famous Western Summer 1944
- * The Law Is Blind, (ss)  Detective Yarns August 1939
- * Let’s Forget Our Fear!, (nv)  Detective Tales August 1942
- * A Magician Plays Detective, (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 1942
- * A Masterpiece for the Morgue, (ss)  Detective Yarns March 1940
- * Medal for Valour, (ss)  Detective Tales April 1941
- * Mr. Bingler’s Murder Maze  [Mr. Bingler], (nv)  Crack Detective March 1943
- * Mr. Bingler’s Murder Spree  [Mr. Bingler], (nv)  Detective Tales March 1941
- * Mr. Bingler’s Pet Corpse  [Mr. Bingler], (nv)  Detective Tales September 1940
- * Mr. Bingler’s Spree  [Mr. Bingler], (nv)  Detective Tales March 1941, as "Mr. Bingler’s Murder Spree"
- * Mr. Bingler’s Trail of Crime  [Mr. Bingler], (nv)  Detective Tales September 1940, as "Mr. Bingler’s Pet Corpse"
- * Murder Comes in Threes, (na)  Famous Detective Stories June 1954
- * Murder in Miniature, (nv)  Famous Detective Stories February 1954
- * Murder Moon, (nv)  New Detective Magazine March 1947
- * Muscle Man, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories January 1945
- * My Best Friend Is Death, (ss)  Mystery Book Magazine Winter 1948
- * No Civilians, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 1942
- * On the Beat, (bg)  Crack Detective March 1943
- * Pin Game, (ss)  Detective Yarns April 1939
- * A Present for Butch, (ss)  Black Book Detective November 1941
- * Puzzle in Paint, (nv)  Popular Detective July 1949
- * Quench My Flaming Flesh!, (ss)  Detective and Murder Mysteries September 1939
- * Short-Order Crook, (vi)  Detective Tales August 1941
- * Take Your Lumps, Kid, (ss)  G-Men Detective March 1947
- * Too Late to Live, (ss)  Detective Tales October 1938
- * Tourist’s Slay Ride, (ss)  Double-Action Detective February 1940
- * Trial Without Error, (ss)  Detective Tales May 1944
- * Vintage for Vengeance, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces February 1939
- * Wait Till the Heat Dies, Danny, (ss)  Detective Tales September 1946
- * Walk Softly, Killer, (na)  Mystery Book Magazine March 1947
- * Wired for Murder!, (ss)  Detective Tales June 1947
Pearsall, Robert J(ames) (1885-1948) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Color of Doom, (ss)  The Phantom Detective August 1935
- * The Crooked Stick, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 1 1930
- * The Fat Man, (ss)  Thrilling Detective July 1938
- * Fire Fight Fire, (ss)  Double Detective April 1939
- * Grim Finish, (ss)  Thrilling Detective January 1936
- * Homicide Hook-Up, (ss)  Top-Notch Detective September 1938
- * Murder Medley, (ss)  Popular Detective December 1935
- * Shanghai Loot, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 21 1932
- * Sinister Sonata, (ss)  Top-Notch Detective December 1938
- * Web of Madness, (nv)  Ace G-Man Stories May/June 1936
Pearson, Edmund (Lester) (1880-1937) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * America’s Classic Murder, (ar)  Murder at Smutty Nose by Edmund Pearson, Doubleday, 1926
- * A Dead Man Came Back, (ts)  Mystery January 1935
- * Footnote to De Quincey: Mr. Smith, (ts)  Murder at Smutty Nose by Edmund Pearson, Doubleday, 1926
- * The Hunting Knife, (ar)  Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Macmillan, 1924
- * In the Middle of the Night, (ts)  Mystery March 1935
- * The Major and His Dandelions, (ts)  Mystery February 1934
- * Malloy the Mighty, (ar)  Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Macmillan, 1924
- * The Man Who Would Not Stay Dead, (ar)  Mystery March 1934
- * Mrs. Wharton’s House Party, (ar)  Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
- * The Mystery of the Dark Street, (ts)  Mystery May 1934
- * Nineteen Dandelions, (ar)  More Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1936
- * The Queer Adventures of the Druce Family, (ar)  Mystery July 1934
- * Rules for Murderesses, (ar)  Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
- * She Was No Angel, (ar)  Mystery April 1935
- * Sob Sisters Emerge, (ar)  More Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1936
- * The Terrible Truth About Mrs. Robinson, (ar)  Mystery February 1935
- * Those Who Have Eyes, (ts)  Mystery December 1934
- * The Tragic Affair at Merit, (ar)  Mystery June 1934
- * What Makes a Good Murder?, (ar)  Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
- * “You Murdering Ministers!”, (ar)  Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
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