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Webb, Jack; [i.e., John Alfred Webb] (1916-2008) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * And Start with a Blonde  [Father Joseph Shanley; Sammy Golden], (ss)  Ed McBain’s Mystery Book #2, 1960
- * Broken Doll, (nv)  Manhunt May 1954
- * Day of the Tiger, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1966
- * The First Fifty Thousand, (nv)  Manhunt March 1955
- * Getaway, (ss)  Menace November 1954
- * The Heart Givers, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine August 1972
- * Love Letter, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1974
- * The Mad Martini, (na)  Accused Detective Story Magazine March 1956
- * The Makeshift Martini, (ss)  Manhunt June 1955
- * Moment of Truth, (ss)  Accused Detective Story Magazine January 1956
- * Murder Is My Host, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine May 1969
- * Outside the Cages, (nv)  Manhunt December 1955
- * The Pandora Plan, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1969
- * The Sensuous Corpse, (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine October 1973
- * This Man Must Die, (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1973
- * Time to Kill, (nv)  Manhunt December 1957
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Webb, Jean Francis (1910-1991); used pseudonyms Roswell Brown & C. K. M. Scanlon (chron.)
  
    - * Appearance Money  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine February 15 1937, as by Roswell Brown
- * Banshee of the Bayous, (ss)  Popular Detective November 1946
- * Bataan Blood, (ss)  Black Book Detective Winter 1943
- * The Bigger They Are  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine November 1 1934, as by Roswell Brown
- * Blonde Baby, (ss)  The Feds July/September 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Blueprint of Evil  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective January 1947
- * Bombproof Baby  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine October 15 1935, as by Roswell Brown
- * Bubbles from Hell  [“Bat” Hayward], (ss)  The Feds October 1936
- * Buck Haul, (ss)  The Feds November 1936
- * Bumper Crop of Murder, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 1948
- * Claws of the War Lord  [“Bat” Hayward], (ss)  The Feds May 1937
- * The Coast Guard Murders  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men December 1939, as by C. K. M. Scanlon
- * Crime by the Carton  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective February 1946
- * Crime Clipper, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly April 3 1937
- * Crime in the Air  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine January 15 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Crossroads of Crime  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men March 1939, as by C. K. M. Scanlon
- * Death Fenced In, (ss)  Black Book Detective Spring 1946
- * Death Is Inaugurated, (nv)  Thrilling Detective October 1937
- * Death Toy, (ss)  The Shadow Magazine July 15 1935
- * Double Chocolate  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine December 1 1934, as by Roswell Brown
- * Dumb Blonde  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine September 1 1934, as by Roswell Brown
- * Finger of Guilt  [Kimo], (nv)  Thrilling Detective May 1941
- * Flames Over Eden  [Kimo], (nv)  Thrilling Detective August 1940
- * The Forest Fire Murders  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective May 1940
- * Fugitive Millions, (ss)  The Shadow Magazine July 15 1936
- * Fur Will Fly  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine December 1 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Goat Squad, (ss)  Popular Detective June 1937
- * Gold-Dust Clue, (ss)  Clues Detective Stories September 1936
- * Hit the Baby!  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine February 15 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Hot Main, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 18 1936
- * Jumbo, (ss)  The Feds March 1937
- * Kaiwi Phantom, (ss)  The Feds December 1936
- * Killer in Cleats, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly October 7 1939
- * Kitchen Trap  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine June 1 1935, as by Roswell Brown
- * Law of the Levee, (ss)  G-Men April 1936
- * Live and Let Die  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective July 1947
- * Mad Dog, (ss)  The Shadow Magazine January 1 1936
- * Midnight Cargo, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly March 7 1936
- * Millions to Burn  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine January 1 1935, as by Roswell Brown
- * Murder in Alaska  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men June 1939, as by C. K. M. Scanlon
- * Murder’s Hex Sign  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective November 1940
- * The Murder Wheel, (ss)  The Shadow Magazine October 15 1933
- * Murder Won’t Tell  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective July 1942
- * The Muscleman’s Bomb Boys, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 13 1936
- * Mutiny Incorporated  [“Bat” Hayward], (ss)  The Feds April 1937
- * Panama Peril  [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective June 1943
- * Phantom Pirate  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (nv)  The Shadow Magazine March 15 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Rat Trap, (ss)  The Shadow Magazine July 1 1934
- * Red Is for Fox  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine March 1 1935, as by Roswell Brown
- * Rehearsal for Murder, (ss)  Nick Carter Magazine January 1934
- * Return Address  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine July 15 1937, as by Roswell Brown
- * Satan’s Roller Rink, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces October 1937
- * Scoop!  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine August 1 1934, as by Roswell Brown
- * Shark Blood, (ss)  Detective Fiction February 7 1942
- * Sign of the Devildog  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine June 15 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Slick Silver  [“Bat” Hayward], (nv)  The Feds October 1937
- * The Tattooed Twin  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine August 15 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Thin Air  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine August 1 1935, as by Roswell Brown
- * Torch Song  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine March 15 1937, as by Roswell Brown
- * Tunnel of Terror  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine November 1 1936, as by Roswell Brown
- * Two-Dollar Straight, (ss)  The Phantom Detective June 1937
- * War Paint  [Grace “Redsie” Culver], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine October 1 1934, as by Roswell Brown
Webb, Richard Wilson (1901-1970); used pseudonyms Dick Callingham, Q. Patrick, Patrick Quentin & Jonathan Stagge (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Another Man’s Poison  [Rona Heath; Oliver Lord] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  The American Magazine January 1940, as by Q. Patrick
- * Cottage Sinister (with Martha Mott Kelley), (n.)  Roland Swain, 1931, as by Q. Patrick
- * Danger Next Door (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1937, as by Q. Patrick
- * Darker Grows the Valley (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Mystery May 1935, as by Q. Patrick
- * Death and the Maiden  [Lt. Timothy Trant] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (n.)  Simon & Schuster, 1939, as by Q. Patrick
- * Death and the Rising Star  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Better Living June 1955, as by Patrick Quentin
- * Death for Dear Clara  [Lt. Timothy Trant] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (n.)  Simon & Schuster, 1937, as by Q. Patrick
- * Death Goes to School, (n.)  Smith & Haas, 1936, as by Q. Patrick
- * Death, My Darling Daughters  [Dr. Hugh Westlake] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Mystery Book Magazine January 1946, as by Jonathan Stagge
- * Death Rides the Ski-Tow  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  The American Magazine April 1941, as by Q. Patrick
- * Death’s Old Sweet Song  [Dr. Hugh Westlake] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (n.)  The San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle 1946, as by Jonathan Stagge
- * The Dogs Do Bark  [Dr. Hugh Westlake] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine November 1935, as by Q. Patrick
- * Frightened Killer (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1937, as by Dick Callingham
- * The Frightened Landlady  [Dr. Hugh Westlake] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 1935, as by Q. Patrick
- * The Grindle Nightmare (with Mary Louise Aswell), (n.)  The Hartney Press, 1935, as by Q. Patrick
- * The Hated Woman (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (nv)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 1936, as by Q. Patrick
- * The Jack of Diamonds (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  The American Magazine November 1936, as by Q. Patrick
- * Killed by Time (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 1935, as by Q. Patrick
- * Kisses of Judas (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (nv)  Harper’s Magazine April 1942, as "Portrait of a Murderer", by Q. Patrick
- * The Lady Had Nine Lives  [Lt. Timothy Trant] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  The American Magazine August 1937, as by Q. Patrick
- * Murder at Cambridge, (n.)  Farrar & Rinehart, 1933, as by Q. Patrick
- * Murder on New Year’s Eve  [Carole Thorne; Miles Shenton] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  The American Magazine October 1937, as "Exit Before Midnight", by Q. Patrick
- * Murder or Mercy (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 1936, as by Q. Patrick
- * Murder with Flowers  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  The American Magazine December 1941, as by Q. Patrick
- * Puzzle for Fiends  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Mystery Book Magazine May 1946, as by Patrick Quentin
- * A Puzzle for Fools  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (n.)  Simon & Schuster, 1936, as by Patrick Quentin
- * Puzzle for Frauds  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Mystery Book Magazine September 1945, as by Patrick Quentin
- * Puzzle for Pilgrims (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Mystery Book Magazine May 1947, as by Patrick Quentin
- * Puzzle for Poppy  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #27, February 1946, as by Patrick Quentin
- * Run to Death  [Peter & Iris Duluth] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Mystery Book Magazine Fall 1948, as by Patrick Quentin
- * The Scarlet Circle (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine January 1936, as by Q. Patrick
- * The Stars Spell Death  [Dr. Hugh Westlake] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (na)  Argosy October 28 1939 (+6), as by Jonathan Stagge
- * Striking Silence (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 1936, as by Dick Callingham
- * Terror Keepers (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine March 1936, as by Dick Callingham
- * The Three Fears  [Dr. Hugh Westlake] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (n.)  Doubleday, 1949, as by Jonathan Stagge
- * Witness for the Prosecution (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #32, July 1946, as by Q. Patrick
- * The Woman Who Waited (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (ss)  The Shadow January 1945, as by Q. Patrick
- * The Yellow Taxi  [Dr. Hugh Westlake] (with Hugh Callingham Wheeler), (n.)  Doubleday, 1942, as by Jonathan Stagge
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