ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE

Author Index, 1941 to 1972

C to D

Last Updated: 6 November, 2002


JAMES M. CAIN
"The Baby in the Icebox" (July 1944) (repr. from American Mercury, Jan 1933)
"Pastorale" (Sept 1945) (repr. from The American Mercury, 1928)

ERSKINE CALDWELL
"Horse Thief" (Nov 1953) (writ. 1935)

JOHN F. CAMPBELL
"HARD CHEESE; or, For Queen and Country" (Jan 1969)

OWEN CAMERON
"The Quick and the Dead" (May 1945)

WADSWORTH CAMP
"The Obscure Move" (Jan 1943)

VICTOR CANNING
"Food for Thought" (Feb 1954)
"Everything of the Finest" (Apr 1961) (orig. title "The Butler Who Should Have Been a Detective"; 1959)
"The Yellow-Green Tassel" (Oct 1961)
"The Sunday Fishing Club" (Feb 1962) [Dept of Patterns]
"Star Stuff" (Mar 1962)
"The Three Musketeers" (Apr 1962)
"The Missing Tins of Chicken Breasts" (June 1962) [Dept of Patterns]
"The Carnation Anniversary" (Jan 1963) [Dept of Patterns]
"Through the Wall" (Apr 1963) (copyright 1961)
"The Ransom of Angelo" (July 1963) (copyright 1961) [Minerva Club]
"Flint's Diamonds" (Aug 1963) [Minerva Club]
"Three Heads Are Better Than One" (Jan 1964) [Minerva Club]
"The Trojan Crate" (May 1964) [Minerva Club]
"Love and Larceny on the Riviera" (Oct 1964) (orig. title "Young Man on a Bicycle"; 1955)
"A Stroke of Genius" (Feb 1965) [Minerva Club]
"The Botany Pattern" (Apr 1965) [Dept of Patterns]
"Baskets of Apples and Roses" (Oct 1965) [Dept of Patterns]
"To Whoever Finds This" (Mar 1966) (copyright 1962) [Inspector Hebert]
"The Boy Who Told Fibs" (Mar 1969)

HELENE CANTARELLA
Translated Alberto Moravia's "Only the Death of a Man" (Oct 1967)

WALTER CANTREE [see Norma Schier]
"F As in Fraud" (July 1970) (Lawrence Treat parody)

KAREL CAPEK
"The Fortune Teller" (June 1954) (Translated by Paul Selver; writ. 1931)

MARJORIE CARLETON
"I.O.U. - One Life" (Dec 1961)
"Monday Is a Quiet Place" (Aug 1962)

A. H. Z. CARR
"The Trial of John Nobody" (Nov 1950)
"Murder at City Hall" (July 1951)
"Tyger! Tyger!" (Oct 1952)
"If a Body..." (July 1953)
"A Case of Catnapping" (July 1954)
"The Black Kitten" (Apr 1956) [later reprinted in Oct 1969]
"The Crucial Twist" (May 1961) (repr. from Esquire?, 1943)
"The Washington Party Murder" (July 1964)
"The Nameology Murder" (July 1965)
"The Options of Timothy Merkle" (July 1969)
"The Black Kitten" (Oct 1969) (reprinted from EQMM, Apr 1956)

JOHN DICKSON CARR
"The Proverbial Murder" (July 1943) [Dr. Gideon Fell]
"The Locked Room" (Nov 1943) [Dr. Gideon Fell]
"Cabin B-13" (May 1944) (Suspense radio script)
"The Hangman Won't Wait" (Sept 1944) (Suspense radio script) [Dr. Fell]
"William Wilson's Racket" (Nov 1944) [Col. March]
"The Empty Flat" (May 1945)
"Will You Walk Into My Parlor?" (Sept 1945) (Suspense radio script)
"Strictly Diplomatic" (Jan 1946)
"The Third Bullet" (Jan 1948) (66pg. novel) [Colonel Marquis]
"The Adventure of the Paradol Chamber" (Feb 1950) (skit, 1948) [Sherlockiana]
"Will You Make a Bet with Death?" (Apr 1954)
"The Grandest Game in the World" (Mar 1963) (Introduction to Carr's unpublished anthology The Ten Best Detective Novels, 1947) (writ. 1946) (new intro by Ellery Queen; new afterword by Carr)
"The Other Hangman" (Jan 1965) (orig. under Carter Dickson byline) (from The Department of Queer Complaints, 1940)
"Right Before Your Eyes" (Apr 1966) (orig. title "Hot Money"; 1940) (alt. title "The Mystery of the Invisible Money") [Col. March]
"The One Real Horror" (Aug 1966) (1940 reprint; orig. title "New Murders for Old")
"To Wake the Dead" (Dec 1966) (orig. title "Blind Man's Hood"; 1940)
"The Lion's Paw" (July 1967) (orig. title "Error at Daybreak"; 1940) [Colonel March]
"The Man Who Saw the Invisible" (Dec 1967) (1940 reprint; orig. title "The New Invisible Man") [Col. March]
"The Adventure of the Conk-Singleton Papers" (Oct 1968) (play script orig. performed in Apr 1948; copyright 1949) [Sherlockiana]
"Best Mysteries of the Month" [review column] (Jan, Apr - Dec 1969)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Feb, Mar 1969)
"The Gentleman from Paris" (June 1969) (copyright 1950, 1954)
"Best Mysteries of the Month" (Jan - Apr 1970)
"The Jury Box" [review column] (May - Dec 1970)
"The Crime in Nobody's Room" (Sept 1970) (1940 reprint) [Col. March]
"The Jury Box" [review column] (Jan - Feb, Apr - Dec 1971)
"The Jury Box" [review column] (Jan - Feb, 1972)
"The Jury Box" [review column] (Mar, 1972)
"The Jury Box" [review column] (Apr, 1972)
"The Jury Box" [review column] (May, 1972)
"The Jury Box" [review column] (June-July, 1972)

MICHAEL J. CARROLL
"Man and Boy" (Apr 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

GUY WETMORE CARRYL
"In the Absence of Monsieur" (Apr 1953) (1903 reprint)

EDWIN CARTER
"Dangerous Game" (Sept 1961) [Black Mask Dept]

YOUNGMAN CARTER
"London Nights' Entertainment" (Feb 1954)
"The Most Wanted Man in the World" (Nov 1962)
"Seeds of Time" (Dec 1966)
"Alias Mr. Manchester" (Sept 1967)

JOYCE CARY
"The Sheep" (Nov 1967) (copyright 1958)

HUGH B. CAVE
"Naked in Darkness" (Aug 1965)
"The Course of Justice" (Oct 1965)
"Many Happy Returns" (Apr 1966)

ROBERT CENEDELLA
"The Last Treasure" (Nov 1961)
"The Novelist and the Critic" (May 1966) (repr. from Playboy, 1962) (orig. title "The Murder of Edmund Grant")

MIGUEL de CERVANTES
"Sancho Panza, Detective" (Sept 1964) (from Don Quixote)
"Sancho Panza, Judge" (Aug 1966) (translated by Frederic R. Gamble) (repr. from Don Quixote, Part II, Chap. XLV)

RAYMOND CHANDLER
"Philip Marlowe's Last Case" (Jan 1962) (orig. title "The Pencil"; UK title "Marlowe Takes On the Syndicate"; US title "Wrong Pigeon"; 1959) [Black Mask Dept]
"The Curtain" (Sept 1965) (repr. from Black Mask, Sept 1936)

LESLIE CHARTERIS
"The Quarterdeck Club" (Aug 1947) [The Saint] (plus 2pgs editorial note)
"The Saint Takes On a Dare" (Sept 1964) (1957 reprint; orig. title "The Five Thousand Pound Kiss")

ANTON CHEKHOV
"The Safety Match" (July 1965)
"The Revolver" (Jan 1970)

RUTH CHESSMAN
"Accused" (Jan 1943)

GILBERT K. CHESTERTON
"The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown" (Sept 1942) (repr. from A Club of Queer Trades, 1905)
"The Blast of the Book" (July 1943) (repr. from The Scandal of Father Brown, 1935) [Father Brown]
"Dr. Hyde, Detective, and The White Pillars Murder" (Sept 1945) (repr. from English Life magazine, Jan 1925)
"The Garden of Smoke" (Mar 1946) (1920 reprint) [Mr. Traill]
"The Man Who Shot the Fox" (July 1946) (1921 reprint) [Philip Swayne]
"Advice to Literary Murderers" (July 1947) (repr. from book The Tribute; D. Mackenzie, ed., 1930)
"The Five of Swords" (Apr 1948)

CHARLES B. CHILD
"Death Was a Wedding Guest" (May 1961) (writ. 1954)
"The Thumbless Man" (Dec 1961) (orig. title "The Invisible Killer"; copyright 1955) [Inspector Chafik]
"The Caller After Death" (July 1962) (orig. title "The Revenge of the Bedouin"; 1955 reprint) [Inspector Chafik]
"The Holy-Day Crimes" (Jan 1963) (orig. title "Royal Theft"; copyright 1955) [Inspector Chafik]
"Do Not Choose Death" (Feb 1965) (orig. title "Death Had Strange Hands"; copyright 1953) [Inspector Chafik]
"A Lesson in Firearms" (Dec 1965) [Inspector Chafik]
"The Dwelling Place of the Proud" (Oct 1966) [Inspector Chafik]
"A Quality of Mercy" (Feb 1967) (copyright 1950) [Inspector Chafik]
"The Man Who Wasn't There" (Apr 1969) [Inspector Chafik]

AGATHA CHRISTIE
"Accident" (Mar 1943)
"The Witness for the Prosecution" (Jan 1944) (repr. from Munsey's, 1924)
"The Mystery of the Blue Jar" (May 1944) (repr. from Metropolitan Magazine, 1924)
"The Nemean Lion, or The Case of the Kidnapped Pekinese" (Sept 1944) [Poirot; 1st story in The Labors of Hercules series]
"The Horse of Diomedes, or The Case of the Drug Peddler" (Jan 1945) [Poirot; 8th story in The Labors of Hercules series]
"The Stymphalian Birds, or The Case of the Vulture Women" (Sept 1945) (repr. from This Week Magazine, 1939) [Poirot; 6th story in The Labors of Hercules series]
"The Case of the Missing Schoolgirl" (Jan 1946)
"The Case of the Gossipers" (Feb 1946)
"The Cretan Bull, or The Case of the Family Taint" (Apr 1946) (orig. title "Midnight Madness (The Cretan Bull)") (repr. from This Week Magazine, 1943) [Poirot; 7th story in The Labors of Hercules series]
"Four and Twenty Blackbirds" (June 1946) (repr. from Collier's, 1940) [Poirot]
"Sing a Song of Sixpence" (Feb 1947)
"The Mystery of the Spanish Shawl" (Apr 1947)
"The Red Signal" (June 1947) [Inspector Verall]
"Where There's a Will" (Aug 1947) (orig. title "Wireless")
"Philomel Cottage" (Apr 1951)
"The Under Dog" [1st of 2 parts] (May 1951)
"The Under Dog" [2nd of 2 parts] (June 1951) (repr. from Mystery Magazine?, 1926) [Poirot]
"The Disappearance of Captain Harwell" (Jan 1954)
"Never Two Without Three; or, A Christmas Tragedy" (Jan 1961) (repr. from The Tuesday Club Murders, 1928) [Miss Marple]
"The Chinese Puzzle Box" (Mar 1961) (orig. title "The Veiled Lady"; 1925) [Poirot]
"The Man in the Mist" (Sept 1961) (copyright 1929)
"Sporting Challenge" (Dec 1961) [Poirot] (1925 reprint; orig. title "The Case of the Missing Will")
"Foxglove in the Sage" (Mar 1962)
"The $1,000,000 Bond Robbery" (Aug 1962) (1924 reprint) [Poirot]
"The Time Hercule Poirot Failed" (Nov 1962) (1925 reprint; orig. title "The Chocolate Box")
"The Man on the Chancel Steps" (Mar 1963) (copyright 1954; orig. title "Sanctuary") [Miss Marple]
"The Regent's Court Murder" (July 1963) (copyright 1925; orig. title "The Case of the Italian Nobleman") [Poirot]
"The Theft of the Opalsen Pearls" (Nov 1963) (1925 reprint; orig. title "The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan") [Poirot]
"Poirot Puts a Finger in the Pie" (Jan 1964) (1925 reprint; orig. title "The Adventure of the Western Star")
"The Quickness of the Hand" (Mar 1964) (orig. title "Problem at Sea"; copyright 1936) [Poirot]
"Good Night for a Murder" (June 1964) (1936 reprint; orig. title "Murder in the Mews") [Poirot]
"Hercule Poirot, Insurance Investigator" (Sept 1964) (1925 reprint; orig. title "The Tragedy at Marsden Manor")
"The Three Strange Points" (Dec 1964) (orig. title "The Dream"; 1937) [Poirot]
"Poirot Makes an Investment" (Mar 1965) (orig. title "The Lost Mine"; 1925)
"Express to Stamboul" (June 1965) (1933 reprint; orig. title "Have You Got Everything You Want?") [Parker Pyne]
"The "Supernatural" Murder" (Sept 1965) (1928 reprint; orig. title "The Idol House of Astarte") [Miss Marple]
"Poirot Indulges a Whim" (Nov 1965) (1925? reprint; orig. title "The Adventure of the Cheap Flat")
"Hercule Poirot and the Broken Mirror" (Feb 1966) (1932 reprint; orig. title "Dead Man's Mirror")
"Motive vs. Opportunity" (Mar 1966) (1928 reprint) [Miss Marple]
"The Gate of Death" (June 1966) (1932 reprint; orig. title "The Gate of Baghdad") [Parker Pyne]
"The Dream House of Shiraz" (Sept 1966) (1933 reprint; orig. title "The House of Shiraz") [Parker Pyne]
"Hercule Poirot and the Sixth Chair" (Dec 1966) (1932 reprint; orig. title "Yellow Iris")
"Miss Marple and the Golden Galleon" (Mar 1967) (1928 reprint; orig. title "Ingots of Gold")
"Ask and You Shall Receive" (June 1967) (1928 reprint; orig. title "The Thumb Mark of St. Peter") [Miss Marple]
"At the Stroke of Twelve" (July 1967) (1925 reprint; orig. title "The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly") [Poirot]
"The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb" (Dec 1967) (1924 reprint) [Poirot]
"The Oracle at Delphi" (Mar 1968) (1933 reprint) [Parker Pyne]
"The Theft of the Royal Ruby" (June 1968) (copyright 1960) [Poirot]
"The Crackler" (July 1968) (copyright 1929) [Tommy & Tuppence]
"The Companion" (Dec 1968) (copyright 1933) [Miss Marple]
"The Case of the Caretaker" (March 1969)
"Death on the Nile" (May 1969) (copyright 1933) [Parker Pyne]
"The Mystery of the Bagdad Chest" (Aug 1969) (copyright 1932) [Poirot]
"Miss Marple Tells a Story" (Nov 1969) (copyright 1939)
"The House of Lurking Death" (Dec 1969) (copyright 1929) [Tom & Tup]
"In a Glass Darkly" (Mar 1970) (copyright 1934)
"The Tuesday Night Club" (June 1970) (copyright 1928) [Miss Marple]
"The Ambassador's Boots" (Sept 1970) (copyright 1929) [Tom & Tup]
"The Unbreakable Alibi" (Jan 1971) (1929 reprint) [Tommy & Tuppence]
"Finessing the King" (Mar 1971) (1929 reprint) [Tommy & Tuppence]
"Double Sin" (May 1971) (1929 reprint) [Poirot]
"The Regatta Mystery" (July 1971) (1936 reprint) [Parker Pyne]
"The Last Seance" (Nov 1971) (1926 reprint)
"The Incredible Theft" (Mar 1972)
"The Importance of a Leg of Mutton" (May 1972)

EVE CHRISTMAS
"The Burning of a Witch" (Jan 1968) [Dept of 1st Stories]

JOHN CHRISTOPHER
"The Island of Bright Birds" (Feb 1972)

DALE CLARK
"Various Traces" (Jan 1949)

NEIL M. CLARK
"The Secret Life of Henry Geech" (Feb 1962) [Ben Day]
"Mystery on the Malpais" (Oct 1964)
"Hit and Run" (Feb 1965)

VALMA CLARK
"Death on the South Wind" (Nov 1944)
"The Man Who Loved the Classics" (July 1951)

JOHN BELL CLAYTON
"The Roman Candles" (Mar 1954)
"A Warm Day in November" (Aug 1963) (repr. from The Strangers Were There, 1957)

BRIAN CLEEVE
"The Devil Finds Work for Jake O'Hara" (Dec 1969) (repr. from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, 1968)

MILDRED CLINGERMAN
"The Watcher in the Dream" (Mar 1964) (orig. title "First Lesson"; 1956)

STUART CLOETE
"The Second Nail" (Jan 1968) (copyright 1966)

IRVIN S. COBB
"The Darkest Closet" (Feb 1951)

CHARLES FRANCIS COE
"Three Men in a Room" (Apr 1948)

JOHN PHILIP COHANE
"The Scabble Clue" (Oct 1966)

OCTAVUS ROY COHEN
"Ultra Violent" (Jan 1946)
"Free and Easy" (May 1946) (repr. from Detours, 1927) [Jim Hanvey]
"According to Customs" (Feb 1947)
"Always Trust a Cop" (Aug 1952)
"Florian Slappey, Private Eye" (Nov 1953)

GRACE ISABEL COLBRON
Translated Baron Palle Rosenkrantz's "Letters from Another World" (July 1943)

G. D. H. and M. I. COLE (George Douglas Howard and Margaret Isabel Cole)
"A Lesson in Crime" (July 1944)

MANNING COLES (pseudonym of Adelaide Francis Manning and Cyril Henry Coles)
"Handcuffs Don't Hold Ghosts" (May 1946) [Tommy Hambledon]

JOHN COLLIER
"Back for Christmas" (Jan 1951)

MICHAEL COLLINS
"No One Likes To Be Played for a Sucker" (July 1969) [Dan Fortune]

WILKIE COLLINS
"The Biter Bit" (June 1949) (repr. from The Atlantic Monthly, Apr 1858)
[also see "The Pair of Gloves" by Charles Dickens (Mar 1967)]

RICHARD CONNELL
"The Doctor and the Lunatic" (May 1944) (repr. from Mystery Magazine, 1935)
"King of the Firsters" (Mar 1949)

MARC CONNELLY
"Coroner's Inquest" (Sept 1944) (repr. from Collier's, 1930)

WHITFIELD COOK
"Round Trip" (June 1946) (repr. from The American Mercury, 1940)

JOHN L. COONEY
"CrimInological Data" (July 1944)

COURTNEY RYLEY COOPER
"Suspect Unknown" (Sept 1942) (repr. from Collier's Magazine, 1939)
"Double Play" (Mar 1948) (repr. from Collier's?, 1938)

MORRIS COOPER
"As It Was in the Beginning" (May 1967)

A. E. COPPARD
"A Broadsheet Ballad" (Feb 1949)

VINCENT CORNIER
"The Smell That Killed" (Dec 1946)
"The Cloak That Laughed" (July 1947) [Barnabas Hildreth aka The Black Monk]
"The Stone Ear" (Mar 1948) [Hildreth]
"The Monster" (Feb 1951)
"O Time, in Your Flight" (Sept 1951)
"The Last Nightingale" (May 1961)
"The Precedent" (Aug 1968)

LEE SHERIDAN COX
"The Great Halloween Mystery; or, Blair & Perkins' Fifth Big Case" (Nov 1963)

GEORGE HARMON COXE
"Observe and Remember" (Jan 1948) (repr. from Collier's?, 1941)
"There's Still Tomorrow" (Oct 1959)
"The Killer Cop" (July 1961) (orig. title "Alias the Killer"; 1944)
"The Simplicity of the Act" (Mar 1963) (repr. from Liberty, 1941; orig. title "Boy, Are You Lucky")
"Seed of Suspicion" (Dec 1964) (orig. title "Speak No Evil"; 1947)
"The Appearence of Truth" (Dec 1968) (orig. title "Black Target"; 1951)

JOHN COYNE
"A Game in the Sun" (Mar 1972)

JONATHAN CRAIG
"Top Man" (Nov 1966)

JOHN CREASEY (also see J. J. Marric)
"The Greyling Crescent Tragedy" (June 1966)

EDMUND CRISPIN (pseudonym of Robert Bruce Montgomery)
"Deadlock" (July 1947) [Crispin's first short story]
"Lacrimae Rerum" (June 1949) [Gervase Fen]
"Nine Minus Nine Equals One" (Mar 1951)
"The Name on the Window" (Feb 1953)
"All in the Way You Look at It" (Apr 1953) [Gervase Fen]
"Merry-Go-Round" (Nov 1953)
"What's His Line?" (May 1956) [Gervase Fen]

FREEMAN WILLS CROFTS
"The Hunt Ball" (May 1943) [Inspector French]
"The Oversight" (Dec 1951) [Inspector French]
"Two Birds With One Spanner" (Aug 1953) [Inspector French]

JAMES CROSS
"The hkzmp gsv bzmp Case" (Nov 1966) (secret agent satire)
"The Man Who Called Himself James Cross" (Nov 1967)
"A Matter of Probabilities" (Nov 1968) [Prof. John Edwards]

GUY CULLINGFORD
"Mr. Mowbray's Predecessor" (Dec 1961)
"Something to Get at Quick" (July 1967)
"Locals Should Know Best" (Oct 1968)
"The Incurable Complaint" (May 1969)

MARTEN CUMBERLAND
"The Diary of Death" (Jan 1943)

Curiosities In Deception
#1 (Sept 1943): see Harry Irving Greene

Curiosities In Detection
#1 (Sept 1942): Department of Detective-Story Discoveries (see Lincoln Steffens)
#2 (July 1943): see Baron Palle Rosenkrantz
#3 (Nov 1943): see Frank Tousey

BERTREND J. CURRAN
"The Mysterious Mr. Zorn" (Jan 1967) [Dept of 1st Stories]

RICHARD CURTIS
"One Way To Write Best Sellers" (Nov 1961) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"Turn and Turnabout" (May 1963)
"Odds Bodkins and the &1000 Wager" (Nov 1967)
"Odds Bodkins and the Duke's Divorce" (Mar 1968)
"Odds Bodkins and the Featherstone Affair" (Sept 1968)
"Odds Bodkins and the Locked Room Caper" (Jan 1969)
"Odds Bodkins and the Dutch Master" (Sept 1969)
"Odds Bodkins and the Computer Derby" (Dec 1969)
"Life Story" (May 1972)

URSULA CURTISS
"Tiger by the Tail" (Sept 1962)
"The Old Barn on the Pond" (Dec 1965)
"Good Neighbor" (Sept 1966)
"Change of Climate" (Dec 1967)
"Point of No Return" (July 1971)

JACQUELINE CUTLIP
"The Black Cloud" (Sept 1959)
"The Trouble of Murder" (Apr 1967)
"The Turning Point" (Apr 1968)

D. I. C. (Department of Impossible Crimes)
#1 (July 1943): Paul Dawn (see James Yaffe)

LEO DAMORE
"High Stakes" (Mar 1964)

HAROLD R. DANIELS
"Road Hog" (Sept 1959)
"Point of View" (May 1961)
"The Haunted Woodshed" (Aug 1961)
"Inquest on a Dead Tiger" (Sept 1962)
"Deception Day" (Jan 1967)
"Three Ways To Rob a Bank" (Mar 1972)

NORMAN DANIELS
"The Town That Will Never Forget" (Jan 1961)
"The Door Without a Key" (Mar 1961)
"Callahan's Hat" (July 1961)
"The Retirement of Muldoon" (Mar 1962)
"Strictly a Neighborhood Problem" (Aug 1962) [Marty Hayden]
"Father Keough's Decision" (Nov 1962)
"A Funeral for Patrolman Cameron" (July 1963)
"The Most Beautiful Mannequin in the World" (Nov 1964)

W. A. DARLINGTON
"The Affair at the Hotel Splendide" (May 1951)

R. F. DARRINGTON
"The Devil Inside" (May 1962) (repr. from Argosy (UK), 1961) [Dept of 1st Stories]

LAREN DART
"The Ingenious Jonathan Jones" (May 1963) (poem) [Dept of 1st Stories]

AVRAM DAVIDSON
"The Necessity of His Condition" (1957) [later reprinted in Oct 1969]
"Where Do You Live, Queen Esther?" (Mar 1961)
"The Affair at Lahore Cantonment" (June 1961)
"Traveller from an Antique Dealer" (Sept 1961)
"The Traditions of His Family" (Apr 1962)
"Revolver" (Oct 1962)
"The Price of a Charm" (Dec 1963)
"Blood Money" (July 1963)
"The Cobblestones of Saratoga Street" (Apr 1964)
"A Quiet Room With a View" (Aug 1964)
"The Third Sacred Well of the Temple" (May 1965)
"The Restorer of Balance" (Sept 1965)
"The Memory Bank" (June 1967)
"The Importance of Trifles" (Jan 1969)
"The Necessity of His Condition" (Oct 1969) (reprinted from EQMM, 1957)
"The Captain M. Caper" (Mar 1970)
"Manhattan Nights' Entertainment" (Oct 1970)
"The Unknown Law" (Jan 1971) (1964 reprint)
"The Trefoil Company" (Aug 1971)
"Summon the Watch!" (Oct 1971)
"How Could He Do It?" (Jan 1972)
"Rookie Cop" (July 1972)

DOROTHY SALISBURY DAVIS
"Sweet William" (Apr 1953)
"Born Killer" (Nov 1953)
"Backward, Turn Backward" (June 1954)
"By the Scruff of the Soul" (Jan 1963)
"The Purple Is Everything" (June 1964)
"Lost Generation" (Sept 1971)

JOEL DAVIS
"An Important Message from the Publisher of ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE" (July 1972)
(A page-long editorial by EQMM's President & Publisher about rising postal rates, accompanied by a reprint of a New York Times editorial titled "Death by Postal Rate.")

NORBERT DAVIS
"Walk Across My Grave" (Nov 1953) (repr from Black Mask? 1942) [Black Mask Dept]

LILLIAN DAY and NORBERT LEDERER
"Dead Heat" (July 1946)

LILLIAN de la TORRE
"Dr. Sam: Johnson, Detector" (Nov 1943)
"Dr. Sam: Johnson and Prince Charlie's Ruby" (Mar 1944)
"Dr. Sam: Johnson and Monboddo's Ape Box" (Mar 1945)
"The Wax-Work Cadaver" (Sept 1945) [Dr. Sam: Johnson]
"The Stolen Christmas Box" (Jan 1946)
"The Missing Shakespeare Manuscript" (July 1947) [Dr. Sam: Johnson]
"The Triple-Lock'd Room" (Jan 1952)
"Coronation Story" (July 1953) [Dr. Sam: Johnson]

BORDEN DEAL
"Tough Cop" (June 1963) [Black Mask Dept]

MIRIAM ALLEN deFORD
"Mortmain" (Mar 1944)
"Something To Do With Figures" (Mar 1945)
"Farewell to the Faulkners" (Mar 1946)
"Left-Handed Murder" (Mar 1947)
"Beyond the Sea of Death" (May 1949)
"The Crazy House" (Aug 1953)
"The Judgment of En-Lil" (May 1954)
"No One Ever Suspected" (Mar 1963)
"A Case for the UN" (July 1964)
"The Poison Necklace" (Mar 1965)
"Nameless Enemy" (Mar 1966)
"At the Eleventh Hour" (Nov 1966)
"The Impersonation Murder Case" (July 1967)
"The Ptarmigan Knife" (Sept 1968)
"The Crack" (May 1969)
"Waiting for the Ax" (Dec 1969)
"No Loose Ends" (Apr 1971)
"Turnabout" (Jan 1972)
"April Story" (May 1972)

RICHARD DEMING
"For Value Received" (Aug 1952)
"Open File" (Dec 1953)
"The Most Ethical Man in the Business" (Apr 1965) [Black Mask Dept]
"The Jolly Jugglers, Retired" (Mar 1967)

LESTER DENT
"Tropical Disturbance" (June 1947) (orig. title "Angelfish"; repr. from Black Mask)

STEPHEN DENTINGER
"First Offense" (Jan 1968)

JOHN DENVER
"Too Late for Dreams" (May 1961) (orig. title "End of the Line"; repr. from Redbook, 1958)
"The End Never in Sight" (Aug 1961)

AUGUST DERLETH
"Complete with Ghost" (Apr 1968) (1962 reprint; orig. title "House - with Ghost")

KARL DETZER
"The Right .38" (Aug 1947) (copyright 1943)

THOMAS B. DEWEY
"Never Send To Know" (Jan 1965) [Sgt. McCready]
"The Prevalence of Monsters" (Apr 1965)
"Lucien's Nose" (July 1966)

CHARLES DICKENS
"Hunted Down" (Jan 1947) (first published 1860)
"The Pair of Gloves" (Mar 1967) (repr. from Household Words, 1850) (possibly co-authored by Wilkie Collins?)

MONICA DICKENS (great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens)
"To Reach the Sea" (Sept 1965)

CARTER DICKSON (see John Dickson Carr)

GORDON R. DICKSON
"Out of the Darkness" (Feb 1961)

PIETRO Di DONATO
"The Society of the White Button" (Aug 1953) (writ. 1947)

NICHOLAS DiMINNO
"The Case of "Wall Street 1929"" (Mar 1961)
"The Case of the Gyp Joint" (Dec 1961) [Black Mask Dept]

CHARLES CALDWELL DOBIE
"The Open Window" (Sept 1944) (repr. from his book San Francisco Tales, 1935)

M. PATRICIA DOBLE
"The Quear Gest" (Oct 1967)

DAVID DODGE
"Murder Is No Accident" (Sept 1953)

Rev. NORMAN E. DOUGLAS
"The Washing Machine" (Sept 1967) [Dept of 1st Stories]

DONALD McNUTT DOUGLASS
"Ghost of Greenwich Village" (Feb 1954)

RUTH DOUGLASS
"The Camberwell Poisoner" (Feb 1947)

MARY LOUISE DOWNER
"After the Lights Are Out" (Oct 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

A. CONAN DOYLE
"The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" (Apr 1951)
"The Red-Headed League" (Jan 1962)

THEODORE DREISER
"The Prince Who Was a Thief" (Mar 1945) (repr. from his book Chains, 1927)

JOHN F. DREYER
"It Just Ain't Right" (July 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

DENNIS M. DUBIN
"Elroy Queen's Last Case" (July 1967) [Dept of 1st Stories]

SAMUEL DUFF
"The Bow-Street Runner" (Nov 1942)

ED DUMONTE
"Thank You, Mr. Thurston" (July 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"The Third Wednesday of the Month" (Mar 1964) [his 2nd story]
"A Crazy Way to Make a Living" (Nov 1969)

KATHERINE DUNHAM
"The Devil's Accomplice" (June 1965)

M. L. DUNN
"They's Things in the Deep Woods" (Nov 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories]

LORD DUNSANY
"Two Bottles of Relish" (Mar 1951)
"The Most Dangerous Man in the World" (July 1951)
"A Simple Matter of Deduction" (Dec 1951) [Mr. Linley]
"The Speech" (Feb 1953)
"The Shop That Exchanged Evils" (Feb 1964)
"Why the Milkman Shudders" (Jan 1965)

WALTER DURANTY
"The Hit That Missed" (May 1947)
"Double Trouble" (co-writ. with Hugh O'Connor) (Apr 1949)
"The Parrot" (Dec 1951) (1928 reprint) [Sergey McTavish]

JOHN DURHAM
"Tiger" (Dec 1962) (repr. from Cosmopolitan, 1960)

PHILIP DURHAM
"L.A., U.S.A. - as Raymond Chandler Saw It" (Oct 1963) (Chap. 4, orig. titled "The City," of nonfiction book Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler's Knight, 1963)

JOHN P. DYSON
"Confession of Murder" (Aug 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories]


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