The Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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Tracy, Don(ald Fiske) (1905-1976); used pseudonyms Roger Fuller, Tracy Mason & Robert Wallace (chron.)
- * Big Target, (ss) Black Book Detective September 1948, as by Roger Fuller
- * The Brothers Are Burning, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1946, as by Roger Fuller
- * The Dead Don’t Write [Moody Hackett], (na) Popular Detective August 1946, as by Roger Fuller
- * Death Rides a Dive Bomber [Dan Fowler], (na) G-Men Detective January 1942
- * Death Speaks Five Words [Dan Fowler], (na) G-Men Detective March 1940
- * Death Wears Kid Gloves [Moody Hackett], (na) Popular Detective March 1947, as by Roger Fuller
- * Ding Dong Bell, (ss) Detective Mystery Novel Magazine Summer 1948, as by Roger Fuller
- * Flatfoot Justice, (ss) Thrilling Detective June 1939
- * A Ghost Tells All, (ss) Detective Novel Magazine September 1947, as by Roger Fuller
- * Hatful of Trouble [Moody Hackett], (nv) Popular Detective July 1948, as by Roger Fuller
- * The Irish Death Trap, (na) Popular Detective February 1944
- * Legion of the Night, (nv) Thrilling Detective October 1940
- * Listen for Death [Patrick Edward McCreary], (ss) Black Book Detective April 1947, as by Roger Fuller
- * The Man Never Moved [Patrick Edward McCreary], (ss) The Phantom Detective November 1947, as by Roger Fuller
- * Murder Makes the Mayor Go, (nv) Thrilling Detective October 1942, as by Tracy Mason
- * Murder Sets a Stage [Patrick Edward McCreary], (nv) Popular Detective January 1949, as by Roger Fuller
- * Open Season for Murder, (ss) Detective Novel Magazine March 1948, as by Roger Fuller
- * Please Pass the Poison, (nv) Black Book Detective June 1948, as by Roger Fuller
- * The Samurai Sword Murders [Dan Fowler], (na) G-Men Detective March 1941
- * Set a Place for Death [Patrick Edward McCreary], (nv) The Phantom Detective March 1949, as by Roger Fuller
- * Slight Adjustment, (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1940
- * Still on File, (ss) Mystery Book Magazine Fall 1947, as by Roger Fuller
- * Suspect, (ss) Popular Detective August 1943
- * Three Fingers of Death [Moody Hackett], (nv) Popular Detective March 1948, as by Roger Fuller
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Tracy, H(orace) E(rnest) H(umphrey) (1883-?) (chron.)
- * The Great Aerodrome Mystery, (ss) Detective Weekly #112, April 13 1935
- * The Holiday Mystery, (ss) Detective Weekly #129, August 10 1935
- * The Menace Over Red House, (ss) Detective Weekly #119, June 1 1935
- * The Mystery Men of the Marshes, (na) Detective Weekly #144, November 23 1935
- * The Poultry Farm Murder, (ss) Detective Weekly #106, March 2 1935
Tracy, Louis; [born Patrick Louis Tracy] (1863-1928) (about) (chron.)
- * The Black Cat [Charles Furneaux], (n.) Detective Story Magazine Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28, Apr 4, Apr 11 1925
- * A Mysterious Disappearance, (sl) Detective Story Magazine Oct 15, Oct 22, Oct 29, Nov 5, Nov 12, Nov 19 1927
- * The Real Thing [Charles Furneaux], (ss) The London Magazine July 1912
Trail, Armitage; pseudonym of Maurice Coons (1902-1930) (chron.)
- * Broadway Wolves, (nv) Complete Underworld Novelettes Winter 1932
- * “Burnt”, (ss) The Underworld Magazine February 1930
- * Death Limited, (nv) Complete Underworld Novelettes Spring 1932
- * Double Toll, (nv) The Underworld Magazine March 1930
- * The Gun Girl, (sl) The Underworld Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1929
- * Hi-Jackers, (na) The Underworld Magazine April 1930
- * Machine Guns, (ss) The Dragnet Magazine January 1930
- * The Mark of Death, (sl) The Underworld Magazine Nov, Dec 1929, Jan 1930
- * Racketeer Justice, (ss) The Dragnet Magazine April 1929
- * The Wolves of Broadway, (nv) The Underworld Magazine August 1929
Train, Arthur (Cheney) (1875-1945) (about) (chron.)
- * “And Lesser Breeds Without the Law” [Ephraim Tutt], (ss) Mr. Tutt Comes Home by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1941
- * Beriberi, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 15 1910
- * Con. Men Abroad, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1908
- * “The Duc de Nevers”, (ts) True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney’s Office by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1908
- * A Man of Business, (ss) The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
- * The Meanest Man [Ephraim Tutt], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1927
- * Mr. Tutt Fights a Draw [Ephraim Tutt], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1936
- * Monsieur Donaque, (nv) Everybody’s Magazine October 1911
- * A Murder Conspiracy, (ts) True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney’s Office by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1908
- * Tit, Tat, Tutt [Ephraim Tutt], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 13 1937
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Traylor, James L. (fl. 1980s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Carroll John Daly: An Appreciation/Two Interviews, (iv) Hardboiled #4, Spring 1986 [Ref. Carroll John Daly]
- * Characternyms in Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer Novels, (ar) The Armchair Detective Summer 1983 [Ref. Mickey Spillane]
- * Dear Dead Daughter, (ss) Hardboiled #3, Winter 1985/1986
- * The Great Detectives:
* ___ Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, (cl) The Strand Magazine #26, October 2008/January 2009 [Ref. Mickey Spillane]
- * Hell with the Lid Lifted (with Betty Grover Eisner), (ar) The Armchair Detective Fall 1992 [Ref. Carroll John Daly]
- * Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, (ar) The Strand Magazine #26, October 2008/January 2009 [Ref. Mickey Spillane]
- * Murder Up His Sleeve: Dwight V. Babcock, (ar) The Armchair Detective Winter 1990 [Ref. Dwight V. Babcock]
- * William R. Cox: An Interview and an Appreciation, (ar) The Armchair Detective v15 #3, 1982 [Ref. William R. Cox]
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