ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE

Author Index, 1941 to 1972

R to S

Last Updated: 6 November, 2002


EDWARD D. RADIN
"SEVEN DEAD WOMEN: Who Killed Ruby Mae Potter?" (Nov 1963) (orig. title "The Widow's Last Date") (1958 reprint)
"SEVEN DEAD WOMEN: Who Killed Nora Burkey?" (June 1962) (1957 reprint)
"SEVEN DEAD WOMEN: Who Killed Charlotte Schaber?" (May 1967) (orig. title "When Death Rode Licking Pike") (1958 reprint)
"SEVEN DEAD WOMEN: Who Killed Nancy Parker?" (May 1968) (orig. title "Murder in Antelope Park") (1958 reprint)

KATHERINE RAMBEAU
"The Man in the Barn" (Apr 1969) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"On the 6th Tee" (Aug 1969)

CARL HENRY RATHJEN
"Touch and Blow!" (Sept 1961) [Kinkaid]

CLAYTON RAWSON (author died on March 1, 1971)
"The Clue of the Broken Legs" (Jan 1947)
"The Clue of the Missing Motive" (Feb 1947)
Introduction to "The Case of the Stuttering Sextant" (Mar 1947)
"Merlini and the Photographic Clues" (Aug 1969)
"Merlini and the Vanished Diamonds" (Nov 1970) (1955 reprint)
"The World's Smallest Locked Room" (Aug 1971) (his last story) [Merlini]

ALICE SCANLAN REACH
"In the Confessional" (June 1962) [Dept of 1st Stories] [Father Crumlish]
"The Ordeal of Father Crumlish" (Apr 1963) [her 2nd story]
"The Gentle Touch" (Dec 1963) [Father Crumlish]
"The Heart of Father Crumlish" (June 1964)
"Father Crumlish and the Cherub Vase" (Oct 1965)
"Father Crumlish and God's Will" (May 1966)
"Father Crumlish and the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" (Oct 1966)
"Father Crumlish and His People" (May 1967)
"Father Crumlish Celebrates Christmas" (Jan 1968) (incl. cookie recipe)
"Father Crumlish Defies the Impossible" (Jan 1969)
"Father Crumlish and the Golden Gloves Watch" (Apr 1969)
"Father Crumlish Remembers His Poe" (July 1969)
"Father Crumlish's Long Hot Summer" (Sept 1969)

JAMES REACH
In Memoriam of Anthony Boucher, 1 pg. (Aug 1968)
"A Time To Remember" (June 1970)

BEN RAY REDMAN
"The Perfect Crime" (July 1951)
"All Day Sunday" (Nov 1953)

KIT REED
"The Perfect Portrait" (July 1968)

ROD REED [writer of "The Cisco Kid" comic strip]
"The Case of the Dastardly Double" (Oct 1970) [Dept of 1st Stories] ["mild parody" of Perry Mason]

JOHN REESE
"Hearing Is Believing" (Sept 1963)

LEYNE REQUEL (pseudonym of Norma Schier)
"Dying Message" (July 1966)

QUENTIN REYNOLDS
"The Man Who Dreamed Too Much" (May 1944) (repr. from Collier's Magazine, 1937)
"Never Trust a Murderer" (Feb 1949)
"Blood-Brothers" (May 1953)

CRAIG RICE [also see Michael Venning]
"His Heart Could Break" (May 1943) [1st John J. Malone short story]
"Goodbye, Goodbye!" (June 1946) [3rd Malone short story]
"The Bad Luck Murders" (Mar 1948) (orig. title "Dead Men's Shoes") (repr. from Baffling Detective Mysteries, 1943) [2nd Malone short story]
"Cherchez La Frame" (June 1951) (co-written with Stuart Palmer) [Hildegarde Withers and John J. Malone]
"Goodbye Forever" (Dec 1951) [John J. Malone]
"Malone and the Missing Weapon" (Aug 1961) (1954 reprint) (orig. title "The Little Knife That Wasn't There")
"Withers and Malone, Crime-Busters" [co-writ. w/Stuart Palmer](Nov 1963)

ELMER RICE
"Conscience" (Apr 1946) (repr. from Collier's, 1928)

PHIL RICHARDS [pulp writer]
"Play It Safe" (May 1970)

MAURICE RICHARDSON
"The Last Detective Story in the World" (Feb 1947)

JOAN S. RICHTER
"TWO "FIRST STORIES": 1. The Lavender Ones Taste Better 2. The White Elephant (Sept 1962) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Intruder in the Maize" (July 1967)
"The Ones Left Behind" (Sept 1969)
"Only So Much To Reveal" (Dec 1970)
"The Prisoner of Zemu Island" (Oct 1971)
"Last Harvest" (Jan 1972)

MARJORIE RIDDELL
"Social Call" (Aug 1964)
"Herbert's Gone A-Fishing" (June 1965)

MARY ROBERTS RINEHART
"The Dog in the Orchard" (Mar 1948) (repr. from Familiar Faces: Stories of People You Know, 1940)
"Four A.M." (Apr 1951)
"The Trumpet Sounds" (May 1954)

GORDON B. RINGGOLD
Translated Erckmann-Chatrian's "The Mysterious Sketch" (Aug 1962)

AUSTIN RIPLEY (also see Roy Post)
"The Case of the Blue Footprints" (Aug 1952) (writ. 1948) (1pg.)

E. E. ROBERTS
"Mug's Game" (Feb 1971)
"Where There's Smoke" (May 1971)
"A Little Ride in the Car" (Feb 1972)

KENNETH L. ROBERTS
"The Bottle Mine" (June 1963) (from his book Antiquamania, 1928)

MEREDITH ROBERTS
"The Butler Did It" (June 1965) (1pg. poem) [author was age 16] (orig. title "Citizen's Crime Commission") [Dept of 1st Stories] (repr. from Et Cetera [Kansas City high school mag], Mar 1963)

MORLEY ROBERTS
"Mithridates the King" (Apr 1949)

LISA ROBINEAU
"Perchance to Dream" (Oct 1951)

EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON
"Richard Cory" (poem) (Feb 1963)
"Miniver Cheevy" (poem) (Feb 1963)

E. D. ROBINSON (Elizabeth Denslow Robinson)
"The Lonely Zookeeper" (Dec 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories]

ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE
"A Victim of Amnesia" (Jan 1945) (repr. from The Elks Magazine, 1923)

FRED A. RODEWALD
"The Man Who Was a Station Wagon" (Dec 1963) (co-writ. w/J. F. Peirce)
"The Long and Deadly Game" (Oct 1964)

JOEL TOWNSLEY ROGERS
"The Murderer" (Nov 1971) (repr. from The Saturday Evening Post, Nov. 23, 1946 issue)

SAX ROHMER
"Narky" (Feb 1953)

MARK RONDY
"The Voice of Justice" (May 1951)
"The Pawn of Justice" (July 1951)
"The Will of Justice" (Nov 1951)

KELLEY ROOS
"Murder in the Antique Car Museum" (Jan 1964) (orig. title "Deadly Detour"; 1952)
"Murder Underground" (June 1966) (orig. title "The Case of the Hanging Gardens"; 1954)
"The "Watch Out!" Girls" (Aug 1968) (orig. title "Final Performance"; 1951)

BILLY ROSE
"Detective Story" (June 1951) (repr. from Rose's column "Pitching Horseshoes," 1949)
"The Old Psychol-o-magee" (Mar 1961)

DANIEL ROSELLE
"Charlemagne and the Secret Plans" (Apr 1947)

BARON PALLE ROSENKRANTZ
"Letters from Another World" (July 1943) (translated from Danish by Grace Isabel Colbron)

CAROLE ROSENTHAL
"Scales of Justice" (Oct 1969) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"A Specialist in Still Lifes" (Feb 1971)
"The Little Dark Room" (July 1972)

IRWIN ROSS
"One Chance in 100,000,000" (Feb 1972)

MARVIN ROSSMAN
"What Would You Do?" (Aug 1963)

HOLLY ROTH
"As With a Piece of Quartz" (Apr 1963)
"A Sense of Dynasty" (Oct 1963)
"The Loves in George's Life" (Feb 1964)
"The Spy Who Was So Obvious" (Oct 1964)
"Who Walks Behind?" (Sept 1965)
"The Game's the Thing" (Nov 1966) [her final story]
"The Girl Who Saw Too Much" (May 1970) (1956 reprint)

SIDNEY ROWLAND
"The McGregor Affair" (July 1953) [Dept of 1st Stories]

JUNE McMAHAN ROY
"The Marvelous Mundo Case" (Feb 1961)

RICK RUBIN
"The Stutter of Meckenel" (Apr 1961)
"When the Fog Is Right" (Nov 1961)
"Alpine Assignment" (Nov 1962)

DAMON RUNYON
"What, No Butler?" (Sept 1945) (repr. from his book Blue Plate Special, 1934)
"Dream Street Rose" (Feb 1950) (1932 reprint)
"The Snatching of Bookie Bob" (July 1951)
"Blonde Mink" (Nov 1963) (repr. from Collier's, 1945)

O. X. RUSETT [see Norma Schier]
"The Frightened Man" (Jan 1970) (Nero Wolfe pastiche)

BERTRAND RUSSELL
"The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X" (Apr 1966) (repr. from his book Satan in the Suburbs, 1953)

RAY RUSSELL
"The Man Who Spoke in Rhyme" (Nov 1969)
"Acres of Bread" (Jan 1970)

RAFAEL SABATANI
"The Lord of Time" (May 1951)
"The Alchemical Egg" (June 1951)
"The Spy" (Sept 1951)
"The Open Door" (Dec 1951) (copyright 1935)

PAULA SACKHEIM
"The Magic Power" (May 1961) [Dept of 1st Stories]

FRANCOISE SAGAN
"A Craving for Violence" (Aug 1964) (orig. title "Murder and the Menu"; 1955)

SAKI (pseudonym of H. H. Munro)
"Circumstantial Evidence" (Apr 1966) (orig. title "Dusk"; 1930)

EDGAR SALTUS
"The Grand Duke's Rubies" (Jan 1949)

JAIME SANDAVAL
"All the Way Home" (Sept 1965)

MARY ADAMS SARETT
"Subject to Review" (July 1949) [Dept of 1st Stories?]

DOROTHY L. SAYERS
"The Leopard Lady" (Jan 1943)
"The Footsteps That Ran" (Nov 1945) [Lord Peter Wimsey] (repr. from her book Lord Peter Views The Body)
"The Necklace of Pearls" (Mar 1950)
"The Haunted Policeman" (May 1952) [Lord Peter Wimsey]
"Striding Folly" (Aug 1953) (writ. 1940) [Lord Peter Wimsey]
"Something Queer About Mirrors" (Sept 1964) [Lord Peter Wimsey] (orig. title "The Image in the Mirror"; 1933)
"The Power of Darkness" (May 1965) (1933 reprint) (orig. title "The Incredible Elopement of Lord Peter Wimsey")
"The Queen's Square" (Apr 1967) (1933 reprint) [Lord Peter Wimsey]
"A Matter of Taste" (Feb 1968) (1928 reprint) [Lord Peter Wimsey]

BARBARA P. SCHARMER
"A Row of Tulips" (May 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories]

NORMA SCHIER
as NORMA HAIGS: "If Hangman Treads" (Aug 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories] [Ngaio Marsh parody]
as CATHIE HAIG STAR "The Teccomeshire Fen Mystery" (Nov 1965) [Poirot parody]
as HANDON C. JORRICKS: "Hocus-Pocus at Drumis Tree" (Apr 1966) [John Dickson Carr parody]
as LEYNE REQUEL: "Dying Message" (July 1966) [Ellery Queen parody]
as RHODA LYS STOREY: "Sir Ordwey Views the Body" (Apr 1967) [Lord Peter Wimsey parody]
as AMY M. GRAINGERHALL: "Mr. Copable, Criminologist" (Aug 1967) [Margery Allingham parody]
Double-Cross Word Puzzle (Dec 1967) (crossword puzzle)
Double-Cross Word Puzzle (May 1968) (crossword puzzle)
as O. X. RUSETT: "The Frightened Man" (Jan 1970) [Nero Wolfe parody]
as WALTER CANTREE: "F As in Fraud" (July 1970) [L.Treat parody]
as CONWAY LONSTAR: "The Weapon from Nowhere" (Nov 1970) [Rawson parody]

OSCAR SCHISGALL
"The Way I Killed Him" (Jan 1954)

HOWARD SCHOENFIELD
"The Tea Pusher" (May 1952)
"All of God's Children Got Shoes" (Aug 1953)

GERTRUDE SCHWEITZER
"Never Let Him Down" (Mar 1962)

WILL SCOTT
"Clue in Blue" (Feb 1950) (repr. from Fiction Parade, 1936)
"The Shabby Man and the Nabob" (Sept 1961)

SUSAN SEARS
"You Never Can Tell About People" (Apr 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"A Tale from the Chaucer" (Sept 1967)

PAUL SELVER
Translated Karel Capek's "The Fortune Teller" (June 1954)

RICHARD A. SELZER
"A Single Minute of Fear" (Jan 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"The Dark Place" (Dec 1971) [Dept of 2nd Stories]

ALFREDO SERGE
"Justice Has No Number" (Apr 1948)
"The Roses in Black Velvet" (Jan 1949)
"Justice Has No Number" (May 1969) (copyright 1947)

CLYDE SHAFFER
"The Day the Sheriff's Dog Died" (Mar 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
"The Adventure of the Simpcox Miracle" (Sept 1966) (writ. c. 1588-92) (repr. from Henry VI, Part II, Act II, Scene I, lines 59-160) (intro letter by Anne Janet Braude; also repr. 67 lines of Scene V)

MIRIAM SHARMAN
"Battle of Wits" (June 1967)

MARGERY SHARP
"Mr. Partridge and the Enemy" (Mar 1951)
"Driving Home" (Feb 1967) (repr. from Good Housekeeping, 1959)

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
"The Grave of Brimstone Billy" (Oct 1951)

IRWIN SHAW
"The Priest" (Jan 1946)

CHARLES A. SHEA
"The Miracle" (Mar 1951)

JOSEPH SHEARING
"The Chinese Apple" (Apr 1949)
"The Scoured Silk" (Aug 1951)

Rev. CHARLES E. SHEEDY, C.S.C.
"The Leisure of the Theory Class" (Sept 1963) (repr. from Ave Maria, 2-17-62)

DAVID V. SHEEHAN
"A G Is a G" (Feb 1954)

LEV SHEININ
"The Hunting Knife" (July 1965) (repr. from his book Diary of a Criminologist)

WALT SHELDON
"Always Keep Running" (Feb 1961) (1954 reprint) [Black Mask Dept] (orig. title "Pale Tea for Hannihan")

STEVE SHERMAN
"Yellow Fever" (Sept 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

FRED SHERWOOD
"Where?" (Mar 1962)

M. P. SHIEL
"Cummings Monk" (Feb 1946)

VIOLA BROTHERS SHORE
"Opals Are Bad Luck" (Jan 1943)
"'Bye, 'Bye, Bluebeard" (Oct 1951)

BENJAMIN SIEGEL
"The Man Who Couldn't Drink" (Jan 1962)

L. SIEVEKING
"The Bookhawker" (Apr 1954)

JOHN DI SILVESTRO
"The Big Shots" (July 1949)

GEORGES SIMENON
"The Three Rembrandts" (Sept 1943) (Translated from French by Anthony Boucher) (repr. from book Les 13 Mystres [The Thirteen Mysteries], 1932) [Joseph Leborgne]
"The Secret of Fort Bayard" (Nov 1943) (Translated by Boucher) (repr. from book Les 13 Enigmes [The Thirteen Enigmas], 1932) [G.7]
"Affaire Ziliouk" (May 1944) (Translated by Boucher) (repr. from book Les 13 Coupables [The Thirteen Culprits], 1932) [M. Froget]
"The Case of the Three Bicyclists" (July 1946) (Translated by Boucher) (repr. from Les 13 Coupables, 1932) [Froget]
"The Tracy Enigma" (May 1947)
"Blessed Are the Meek" (Apr 1949) [see June 1969 for the reprint]
"The Stronger Vessel" (Jan 1951)
"A Matter of Life and Death" (Jan 1952)
"The Old Lady of Bayeux" (Aug 1952) (writ. 1944)(Translated by Boucher)
"Maigret's Christmas" (Jan 1954)
"Inspector Maigret Deduces" (Nov 1966) (copyright 1961)
"Inspector Maigret Directs" (Mar 1967) (copyright 1961)
"Inspector Maigret Thinks" (June 1967) (copyright 1961)
"Inspector Maigret Pursues" (Oct 1967) (copyright 1961)
"Inspector Maigret Investigates" (June 1968) (copyright 1962)
"Inspector Maigret's War of Nerves" (Oct 1968) (copyright 1944) (Translated by Eileen Ellenbogen, copyright 1965)
"Inspector Maigret Hesitates" (May 1969) (copyright 1944) (Translated by Jean Stewart)
"Blessed Are the Meek" (June 1969) (copyright 1949) (Translated by Frances Frenaye)
"Crime in the Rue Sainte-Catherine" (Jan 1970) (copyright 1962)[Maigret]
“Inspector Maigret and the Missing Miniatures” (Mar 1972)

HAROLD SINCLAIR
"A Visit to Masterman" (Sept 1963) (orig. title "Minutes Out of Time") (repr. from Esquire Magazine, 1952)

ROBERT B. SINCLAIR
“All According to Plan” (May 1972)

FRANK SISK
"The Face Is Familiar" (Nov 1966)
"The Strange Adventure of Charles Homer" (Mar 1967)
"The Shadow of His Absence" (Sept 1967)
"Mr. Blot and Mr. Blister" (May 1970)

JOSEF SKVORECKY
"The Classic Semerak Case" (Oct 1967) (Translated by Kaca Polackova) (first English-language appearence of Lt. Blueberry)

JOHN T. SLADEK
"Capital C on Planet Amp" (Dec 1966)

ELAINE SLATER
"The Way It Used To Be" (Nov 1960) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Nightmare" (Sept 1963)
"The Way It Is Now" (May 1967)
"The Sooey Pill" (June 1969)

HENRY SLESAR
"The Man in the Next Cell" (Feb 1961)
"The Accomplice" (Apr 1961)
"The Dirty Detail" (July 1961) [Black Mask Dept]
"Museum Piece" (Feb 1962)
"Mr. Justice" (Sept 1962)
"The Return of the Moresbys" (Jan 1964)
"Federal Offense" (Apr 1964)
"The Horse That Wasn't for Sale" (May 1964)
"The Cop Who Loved Flowers" (Nov 1966)
"Don't I Know You?" (Sept 1968)

BEN SMETHURST
"All You Need Is Guts" (Oct 1968) [Dept of 1st Stories]

BETH SMITH
"Affair of the Mind" (May 1961) [Dept of 1st Stories]

S. K. SNEDEGAR
"Charles H. Goren Solves a Bridge Murder" (Feb 1967)

ALICE SOKOLOFF
"The Machine in Professor Hathaway's Head" (Oct 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Like Flipping a Coin" (Oct 1963) [Dept of 2nd Stories]

ROBERT SOMERLOTT
"Fox in the Night" (Sept 1964) [his 2nd story]
"The Hair of the Widow" (Jan 1965)
"Do Your Christmas Shoplifting Early" (Jan 1966) [Mrs. Whistler]

DAN SONTUP
"The Pipes Are Calling" (Feb 1951)

JANE SPEED
"According to Plan" (Mar 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"The Listening Game" (Dec 1963)
"The Freya of Fire Island" (Sept 1964)
"End of the Day" (Mar 1965)
"As the Wheel Turns" (Apr 1966)
"Sounds in the Night" (Sept 1966)
"Fair's Fair" (Feb 1967)
"The Unhappening" (Mar 1969)
“The Events Between” (June 1972)
“Who-dun-it” (June 1972) (verse)

G. R. SPENCER
"The Polite Mr. Payne" (Nov 1967) [Dept of 1st Stories]

HOWARD SPRING
"Conversation in Baker Street" (Feb 1950) (reprint?) [Sherlockiana]

WILL STANTON
"The Town Without a Straight Man" (July 1953)
"The Curse of Stonewall Jackson" (Jan 1954)
"You Are With It!" (Nov 1963) (repr. from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1961)

CATHIE HAIG STAR (pseudonym of Norma Schier; see Norma Haigs)
"The Teccomeshire Fen Mystery" (Nov 1965) [Poirot parody]

VINCENT STARRETT
"Murder at the Opera" (May 1943) (orig. title "A Box at the Opera") (repr. from Real Detective Tales, 1934) [Sally Cardiff]
"The Adventure of the Empty Cupboard" (Sept 1961) (writ. 1949) [A Sherlockian Sonnet] (1pg.)
"The Adventure of the Cat and the Fiddle" (Oct 1961) (writ. 1949) [A Sherlockian Sonnet] (1pg.)
"Man in Hiding" (Dec 1964)

KURT STEEL
"The Truth About Watson" (Apr 1946) [Sherlockiana]
"The Last Wallet" (June 1946, Overseas Edition)

WILBUR DANIEL STEELE
"Footfalls" (Apr 1947)
"The Manhunter" (Jan 1953) (1923 reprint)

LINCOLN STEFFENS
"The Compliments of the Chief" (Sept 1942) (repr. from Ainslee's Magazine)

AGNES H. STEIN
"The Honor of Doing Him In" (Mar 1961) [Dept of 1st Stories]

JOHN STEINBECK
"The Affair at 7, Rue de M__" (Mar 1969)

RAYMOND D. STENZEL
"The Case of the Untraceable Guns" (Dec 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

R. L. STEVENS
"The Physician and the Opium Fiend" (July 1971)
"Thirteen" (Dec 1971)
"Just Something That Happened" (Feb 1972)
“Lot 721/XY258” (May 1972)
"The Forbidden Word" (July 1972)

RON STEVENS
"King of the Meat Cleavers" (Aug 1956) [Dept of 1st Stories]

SHANE STEVENS
"The Final Adventure" (Feb 1969)

JEAN STEWART
Translated Georges Simenon's "Inspector Maigret Hesitates" (May 1969)

DANTE STIRPE
"Grandma's Insomnia" (May 1970) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Macdougal Street Blues" (Feb 1971) [Dept of 2nd Stories]
"Bad Spot" (June 1971) [a la Black Mask]

THOMAS L. STIX
"The 7 Errors in "The Red-Headed League"" (Jan 1962) [Sherlockiana]

RHODA LYS STOREY [see Norma Schier]
"Sir Ordwey Views the Body" (Apr 1967)

HENRY STONE
"The Impersonator" (May 1967)

THOMAS P. STONE
"A Time for Tea" (July 1962) [Dept of 1st Stories]

REX STOUT "Watson Was a Woman" (Apr 1946) [Sherlockiana] (repr. from The Saturday Review of Literature, 3-1-41)
"Help Wanted, Male" (Feb 1948) [Nero Wolfe]
"The Affair of the Twisted Scarf" (Apr 1951)
"Eeny Meeny Murder Mo" (Mar 1962)
"The Zero Clue" (Apr 1963) (orig. title "Scared to Death"; 1953) [Wolfe]
"Blood Will Tell" (Dec 1963) [Nero Wolfe]
"Curtain Line" (May 1964) (orig. title "By His Own Hand"; 1955)
"The Christmas Party Murder" (Jan 1965) (1957 reprint) [Nero Wolfe]
"The Gun with Wings" (Mar 1965) (1949 reprint) [Nero Wolfe]
"The Fourth of July Murder" (Aug 1965) (1958 reprint) [Nero Wolfe] (orig. title "Fourth of July Picnic")
"The Dazzle Dan Murder Case" (July 1966) (1952 reprint) (orig. title "The Squirt and the Monkey")
"Poison a la Carte" (Apr 1968) (1960 reprint) [Nero Wolfe]
"The Rodeo Murder" (Sept 1968) (copyright 1960) [Nero Wolfe]
"Nero Wolfe Devises a Stratagem" (Jan 1970) (1951 reprint) (orig. title "Home to Roost")
"A Window for Death" (Mar 1970) (1956 reprint) [Nero Wolfe]
"Method Three for Murder" (July 1970) (1960 reprint) [Nero Wolfe]
"Murder Is No Joke" (Nov 1970) (1958 reprint) [Nero Wolfe]
"Counterfeit for Murder" (Aug 1971) (copyright 1961) [Nero Wolfe]

T. S. STRIBLING
"The Mystery of the Chief of Police" (July 1945) [Prof. Poggioli]
"The Mystery of the Sock and the Clock" (Jan 1946)
"The Mystery of the Paper Wad" (July 1946) [Poggioli]
"The Mystery of the 81st Kilometer Stone" (July 1947) [Poggioli]
"The Mystery of the Seven Suicides" (Apr 1948)
"A Daylight Adventure" (Mar 1950)
"The Mystery of the Choir Boy" (Jan 1951)
"The Mystery of the Andorus Enterprises" (Sept 1951)
"The Mystery of the Five Money Orders" (Mar 1954)

BRADLEY STRICKLAND
"The Third Grave" (Sept 1966) [Dept of 1st Stories] (author was age 17)

L. A. G. STRONG
"A Meal at Pernotti's" (June 1951) (repr. from Windsor Magazine, 1937)
"You Can't Love Two Women" (Aug 1952) (repr. from The Forum, 1929)
"The Clue That Wasn't There" (Nov 1953)

WILLIAM W. STUART
"Fountain of Youth" (May 1962)

THEODORE STURGEON
"The Waiting Thing Inside" (co-writ. with Don Ward) (Sept 1956)
"In the Hospital" (Dec 1962) (orig. title "The Music"; 1953)
"The Abominable House Guest" (June 1963) (orig. title "Fluffy"; 1953)
"Holdup a la Carte" (Feb 1964)

JOHN F. SUTER
"A Break in the Film" (Sept 1953)
"It Wouldn't Button Up" (Aug 1961) [Black Mask Dept]
"The Impossible Theft" (May 1964)

JEFF SWEET
"Nightmare in New York" (Aug 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

FRANK SWINNERTON
"The Verdict" (Sept 1943) (repr. from book London Calling, 1943)

HARRY SYLVESTER
"Instruments of Violence" (Aug 1964) (orig. title "Tin-Star Posse") (repr. from Collier's?, 1955)

JULIAN SYMONS
"The Case of XX-2" (Aug 1952)
"Life and Death in the Scillies" (Mar 1954)
"Strolling in the Square One Day" (Feb 1962) [Francis Quarles]
"As If By Magic" (Sept 1963) (copyright 1961) [Francis Quarles]
"The Humdrum Murder" (Mar 1964) (copyright 1961) [Francis Quarles]
"The Wimbledon Mystery" (May 1964) (copyright 1961) [Francis Quarles]
"Credit to Shakespeare" (Nov 1964) (copyright 1961) [Francis Quarles]
"'Twixt the Cup and the Lip" (Jan 1965) (copyright 1963)
"The Tiger's Stripe" (Mar 1965)
"Eight Minutes To Kill" (Dec 1965) (copyright 1957)
"The Impossible Theft" (Jan 1966) (copyright 1964) [Francis Quarles]
"Murder on the Race Course" (July 1966) (copyright 1956) [Francis Quarles]
"The Santa Claus Club" (Jan 1967) (copyright 1960) [Francis Quarles]
"The Crimson Coach Murders" (Apr 1967) (copyright 1960) (orig. title "The Summer Holiday Murders")
"The Main Chance" (Aug 1967) (copyright 1966)
"A Pearl Among Women" (Jan 1968) (copyright 1961) [Francis Quarles]
"A Theme for Hyacinth" (Aug 1968) (copyright 1967)
"The Hidden Clue" (Nov 1968) (copyright 1961) [Francis Quarles]
"Can You Find the Ace?" (Sept 1969) (copyright 1961) [Francis Quarles]
"Love Affair" (Nov 1969) (copyright 1963?)
"Experiment in Personality" (July 1971)
"Preserving the Evidence" (Nov 1971) (copyright 1952) [Francis Quarles]
"Pickup on the Dover Road" (July 1972)


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