ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE

Author Index, 1941 to 1972

H to K

Last Updated: 12 November, 2002


NORMA HAIGS (pseudonym of Norma Schier; see Cathie Haig Star)
"If Hangman Treads" (Aug 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories] [Ngaio Marsh parody]

BRETT HALLIDAY (pseudonym of Davis Dresser?)
"Human Interest Stuff" (Sept 1946)
"Big Shot" (Aug 1947)
"Pieces of Silver" (Mar 1948) (copyright 1946)
"Murder in Miami" (May 1970) [Mike Shayne]

ROSTREVOR HAMILTON
"Neighbors" (July 1951)

DASHIELL HAMMETT
"Too Many Have Lived" (Fall 1941)
"Fly Paper" (July 1942)
"They Can Only Hang You Once" (Mar 1943)
"The Judge Laughed Last" (Mar 1944) (orig. title "The New Racket") (repr. from Black Mask, 2-15-24)
"One Hour" (May 1944) (repr. from Black Mask, 1924) [Continental Op]
"The Gutting of Couffignal" (Nov 1944) (repr. from Black Mask, 1925) [Op]
"Death on Pine Street" (Jan 1945) (repr. from Black Mask, 1924) [Op] (orig. title "Women, Politics, and Murder")
"The Tenth Clue" (July 1945) (repr. from Black Mask, 1924) [Op]
"Two Sharp Knives" (Sept 1945) (repr. from Collier's Magazine, 1942)
"The Green Elephant" (Nov 1945) (repr. from The Smart Set, Oct 1923)
"The House in Turk Street" (Mar 1946) (repr. from Black Mask, 1924) [Op]
"Night Shots" (May 1946) (repr. from Black Mask, 1934) [Op]
"The Golden Horseshoe" (Jan 1947)
"House Dick" (Apr 1947)
"Dead Yellow Women" (May 1947)
"Who Killed Bob Teal?" (July 1947) (repr. from True Detective, Nov 1924) [Op]
"The Creeping Siamese" (Aug 1947) (repr. from Black Mask, 1926) [Op]
"Albert Pastor at Home" (Jan 1948) (repr. from Esquire, 1933)
"This King Business" (Jan 1949) (copyright 1927)
"Woman in the Dark" (Feb 1950) (repr. from Liberty, 1934)
"The Man Who Stood in the Way" (Apr 1951)
"The Black Hat That Wasn't There" (June 1951) (repr. from Black Mask?, 1923) [Op]
"Arson Plus" (Aug 1951)
"The Gatewood Caper" (May 1953)
"A Man Named Thin" (Mar 1961) (orig. title "The Figure of Incongruity") (writ. mid-1920s, unpub.) [Robin Thin]

"PAT HAND" (pseudonym)
"The Showdown" (Jan 1944)
"The Imponderables" (July 1944)
"The Alibi" (Nov 1944)
"The Ace of Spades" (Jan 1945)

THOMAS W. HANSHEW
"The Riddle of the Silver Death" (Aug 1951)

ROBERT HARDIN
"How To Break Out of Sing Sing" (Feb 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories]

ARTHUR SHERBURNE HARDY
"The Silver Pencil" (Mar 1944) (repr. from Diane and Her Friends, 1914)

CYRIL HARE
"Margin of Safety" (Feb 1951)
"The Homing Wasp" (Mar 1961)
"Blennkisop's Biggest Boner" (Sept 1961)

JOSEPH HARRINGTON
"Painted Faces" (Feb 1949)

HERBERT HARRIS
"Blackmail - and a Love Letter" (Mar 1961)
"Concealed Evidence" (June 1963) [Inspector Haines]

HARRY HARRISON
"I Always Do What Teddy Says" (June 1965)

MICHAEL HARRISON
"The Vanished Treasure" (May 1965) [C. Auguste Dupin]
"The Mystery of the Fulton Documents" (Sept 1965) [C. Auguste Dupin]
"The Man in the Blue Spectacles" (May 1966) [C. Auguste Dupin]
"The Mystery of the Gilded Cheval-Glass" (Jan 1967) [C. Auguste Dupin]
"The Fires in the Rue St. Honore" (Nov 1967) [C. Auguste Dupin]
"The Murder in the Rue Royale" (Jan 1968) [C. Auguste Dupin]
"The Facts in the Case of the Missing Diplomat" (Apr 1968) [Dupin]
"The Assassination of Sir Ponsonby Browne" (Sept 1968) [Dupin]
"The Clew of the Single Word" (Oct 1969) [Dupin]
"Wit's End" (June 1970) [Tarvish Bros.]
"Whatever Happened to Young Russell?" (July 1970)
"Murder in the Rue St. Andre des Arts" (Dec 1970) [Dupin]
"A Study in Surmise" (Feb 1971) [Sherlockiana]

HENRY HASSE
"The Man Who Read Too Many Detective Stories" (May 1944)

JOHN EUGENE HASTY
"How Culture Came to Milford" (Mar 1962)

TALBOT C. HATCH
"Guess Who?" (May 1943) [Sir Henry Merrivale - HM]
"Guess Who?" (July 1943) [Mr. J. G. Reeder]
"Guess Who?" (July 1944)
"Guess Who?" (May 1945) [Henry Poggioli, Ph. D.]
"Guess Who?" (June 1946) [Asey Mayo]

JAMES A. HAUGHT
"All's Well" (Mar 1961) [Dept of 1st Stories]

JOHN and WARD HAWKINS
"Cheat for Me" (Apr 1953) (copyright 1950)
"Burden of Guilt" (Sept 1953)
"The Open Mind" (Mar 1961) (orig. title "In a Dead Man's Shoes") (1946 reprint) [Black Mask Dept]
"Frame-Up on the Highway" (July 1964) (1958 reprint)
"The Killer Is Loose" (May 1965) (1958 reprint)
"Shadow of the Noose" (May 1968) (1955 reprint)

JACOB HAY
"The Exploit of the Embalmed Whale" (Feb 1961)
"The Reformation of Fogarty" (Dec 1962)
"The Opposite Number" (Dec 1966)
"The Belkamp Apparatus" (Nov 1967)
"The Name of the Game" (Dec 1967)
"Mr. Omega" (Mar 1968) [Agradamian]
"The Man from H-to-M" (Oct 1968) [spy spoof]
"That Was the Day That Was" (Oct 1969)
"The K. Mission" (Apr 1970) [Agradamian]

HOWARD HAYCRAFT
"Speaking of Crime" (subtitled "A Department of Comment and Criticism") [review column] (Feb, 1946; Apr 1946; June 1946; Feb 1947; June 1947; Mar 1948) (see Anthony Boucher)
"Notes on Additions to a Cornerstone Library" (Oct 1951)
"Definitive Library of Detective-Crime-Mystery Fiction" (Oct 1951) (writ. with Ellery Queen)

BRIAN HAYES
"Security Risk" (July 1967)

RAPHAEL HAYES
"The Man Who Could Not Die" (Mar 1954)

LEE HAYS
"On the Banks of the Ohio" (Mar 1949)

JOHN L. HAYWARD
"'Bye, 'Bye, Darling" (July 1953) [Black Mask Dept]

H. F. HEARD
"The Adventure of Mr. Montalba, Obsequist" (Sept 1945)
"The President of the United States, Detective" (Mar 1947)
"The Enchanted Garden" (Mar 1949)
"The President of the United States, Detective" (Apr 1969) (1947 repr.) (incl. Ellery Queen's comments)

BEN HECHT
"The Whistling Corpse" (Sept 1945)
"The Rival Dummy" (June 1946) (repr. from Liberty magazine, 1928)
"The Mystery of the Fabulous Laundryman" (June 1954) (writ. 1936)
"The Tired Horse" (Aug 1956) (repr. from Esquire, 1954)
"Miracle of the Fifteen Murderers" (Sept 1962) (1943 reprint)
"The Sunset Kid" (Jan 1964) (orig. title "Swindler's Luck"; 1952)

W. HEIDENFELD
"Moonshine" (June 1951)
"The True Adventure of the Second Stain" (Feb 1969)

ANTONIO HELU
"The Stickpin" (Nov 1944) (repr. from Continental [Mexico], 1928)

JAMES HELVICK
"Total Recall" (Aug 1962) (1951 reprint)

ERNEST HEMINGWAY
"The Killers" (June 1947) (repr. from Scribner's Magazine, Mar 1927 and the book Men Without Women)

DION HENDERSON
"More of a Notability" (Jan 1969)

DONALD HENDERSON
"The Alarm Bell" (July 1945)

O. HENRY
"The Marionettes" (Mar 1943)
"Thimble, Thimble" (Jan 1949) (reprinted from Hampton's magazine?, 1909)
"A Retrieved Reformation" (Jan 1961) (repr. from Roads of Destiny, 1903)
"The Man Higher Up" (Oct 1961) (from "The Gentle Grafter," 1908)
"The Ransom of Red Chief" (July 1963) (repr. from Whirligigs, 1907)
"After Twenty Years" (Dec 1969) (repr. from The Four Million)
"The Cop and the Anthem" (Apr 1970) (repr. from The Four Million)
"TICTOCQ, The Great French Detective; or, The Murder in Rue St. Bonjour" (May 1971) (repr. from The Rolling Stone, June 23, 1894)
“The Confession of __________” (Mar 1972)

VERA HENRY
"What They Don't Know Won't Hurt Them" (May 1967)

EDWIN P. HICKS
"Town Hero" (Aug 1963) [Black Mask Dept]

PATRICIA HIGHSMITH
"The Terrapin" (Oct 1962)
"The Gracious, Pleasant Life of Mrs. Afton" (Feb 1963)
"Another Bridge To Cross" (Dec 1964)
"The Hate Murders" (May 1965)
"The Heroine" (Jan 1966) (repr. from Harper's Bazaar, 1945)
"Camera Fiend" (Feb 1967) (orig. title "Camera Finish"; 1960)
"The Empty Birdhouse" (Jan 1969)
"Poised To Fly" (Aug 1969)
"The Nature of the Thing" (Apr 1970)
"You Can't Depend on Anybody" (July 1971)
“Woodrow Wilson’s Necktie” (Mar 1972)

CLIFTON HILL (pseudonym)
"The Image of My Father's Face" (Jan 1964)

MARGARET HILLERT
"Who's Minding the Store?" (July 1965) (1pg. poem)

JAMES HILTON
"The Mallet" (Sept 1942)
"The Perfect Plan" (Mar 1946)

DOLORES HITCHENS (also known as D. B. Olsen)
"If You See This Woman" (Jan 1966)

EDWARD D. HOCH
"Death in the Harbor" (Dec 1962) [Captain Leopold]
"I'd Know You Anywhere" (Oct 1963)
"The Perfect Time for the Perfect Crime" (Feb 1964)
"The Crime of Avery Mann" (Oct 1964)
"The Clever Mr. Carton" (Jan 1965) [Captain Leopold]
"The Spy Who Did Nothing" (May 1965) [Rand]
"The Spy Who Had Faith in Double-C" (Aug 1965) [Rand]
"The Spy Who Came to the Brink" (Dec 1965) [Rand]
"The Odor of Melting" (Feb 1966)
"The Spy Who Took the Long Route" (Mar 1966) [Rand]
"The Spy Who Came to the End of the Road" (July 1966) [Rand]
"The Theft of the Clouded Tiger" (Sept 1966) [Nick Velvet]
"The Spy Who Walked Through Walls" (Nov 1966) [Rand]
"The Spy Who Came Out of the Night" (Apr 1967) [Rand]
"The Theft from the Onyx Pool" (June 1967) [Nick Velvet]
"The Spy Who Worked for Peace" (Aug 1967) [Rand]
"The Spy Who Didn't Exist" (Dec 1967) [Rand]
"The Spy Who Clutched a Playing Card" (Feb 1968) [Rand]
"The Impossible "Impossible Crime"" (Apr 1968)
"The Theft of the Toy Mouse" (June 1968) [Nick Velvet]
"The Spy Who Read Latin" (Aug 1968) [Rand]
"The Theft of the Brazen Letters" (Nov 1968) [Nick Velvet]
"WHODUNIT: Murder Offstage" (Jan 1969)
"HOWDUNIT: Every Fifth Man" (Jan 1969)
"WHYDUNIT: The Nile Cat" (Jan 1969)
"The Spy Who Purchased a Lavendar" (Apr 1969) [Rand]
"The Spy and the Shopping List Code" (July 1969) [Rand]
"The Theft of the Wicked Tickets" (Sept 1969) [Nick Velvet]
"The Spy and the Calendar Network" (Nov 1969) [Rand]
"The Theft of the Meager Beavers" (Dec 1969) [Nick Velvet]
"The Theft of the Laughing Lions" (Feb 1970) [Nick Velvet]
"The Seventh Assassin" (Mar 1970)
"The Seventieth Number" (Mar 1970)
"The Rainy-Day Bandit" (May 1970) [Captain Leopold]
"The Spy and the Bermuda Cipher" (June 1970) [Rand]
"The Theft of the Coco Loot" (Sept 1970) [Nick Velvet]
"The Spy Who Traveled with a Coffin" (Oct 1970) [Rand]
"The Theft of the Blue Horse" (Nov 1970) [Nick Velvet]
"Christmas Is for Cops" (Dec 1970) [Captain Leopold]
"The Spy and the Diplomat's Daughter" (Jan 1971) [Rand]
"End of the Day" (Feb 1971) [Captain Leopold]
"The Theft of the Dinosaur's Tail" (Mar 1971) [Nick Velvet]
"The Way Out" (Apr 1971)
"The Spy and the Nile Mermaid" (May 1971) [Rand]
"The Theft of the Satin Jury" (June 1971) [Nick Velvet]
"The Spy Who Knew Too Much" (Aug 1971) [Rand]
"The Leopold Locked Room" (Oct 1971)
"The Theft of the Leather Coffin" (Nov 1971) [Nick Velvet]
"Captain Leopold Does His Job" (Dec 1971)
"The Theft of the Seven Ravens" (Jan 1972) [Nick Velvet]
"The Spy Without a Country" (Feb 1972) [Rand]
"The Spy Who Didn't Remember" (Apr 1972) [Rand]
“The Theft of the Mafia Cat” (May 1972) [Nick Velvet?]
“The Spy and the Reluctant Courier” (June 1972) [Rand]

SYD HOFF [cartoonist]
"Can Such Things Be?" (June 1970) (2 pgs.)

Dr. BANESH HOFFMANN
"Sherlock, Shakespeare and the Bomb" (Feb 1966) (writ. 1951) (repr. from The Baker Street Journal, Apr 1960)

CHARLES HOFFMAN
"The Body of the Crime" (Sept 1966)

HERMINE HOFFMAN
"Aren't All Cops Dumb?" (Feb 1971) [Dept of 1st Stories]

KARLA WINGERT HOKE
"The Teaberry Mystery" (Feb 1966) [Dept of 1st Stories]

WM. HOLDER
"Right in the Heart" (May 1954)

ELISABETH SANXAY HOLDING
"People Do Fall Downstairs" (Aug 1947) (plus 1pg editorial afterword)

JAMES HOLDING
"The African Fish Mystery" (Apr 1961)
"The Italian Tile Mystery" (Sept 1961)
"Do-It-Yourself Escape Kit" (Mar 1962)
"The Photographer and the Undertaker" (Nov 1962)
"The Inquisitive Butcher of Nice" (July 1963)
"The Hong Kong Jewel Mystery" (Nov 1963)
"The Zanzibar Shirt Mystery" (Dec 1963)
"The Photographer and the Policeman" (Apr 1964)
"The Tahitian Powder Box Mystery" (Oct 1964)
"Live and Let Live" (Jan 1965)
"The Japanese Card Mystery" (Oct 1965) [Leroy King]
"Grounds for Divorce" (Mar 1966)
"The Photographer and the Jeweler" (May 1966)
"The Toothpick Murder" (July 1966)
"The Photographer and the Professor" (Sept 1966)
"The New Zealand Bird Mystery" (Jan 1967) [Leroy King]
"The Photographer and the Columnist" (June 1967)
"The Philippine Key Mystery" (Feb 1968) [Leroy King]
"Cause for Alarm" (Apr 1970)
"Test Run" (July 1970)
"The Photographer and the Servant Problem" (Oct 1970)
"Mystery Fan" (May 1971)
"The Borneo Snapshot Mystery" (Jan 1972) [Leroy King]

PATRICIA ANN HOLLISTER
"The Woman Who Couldn't Wear Red" (Aug 1967) [Dept of 1st Stories]

H. H. HOLMES
"The Stripper" (May 1945)

JOHN HOLT
"Number One" (Dec 1967) [Dept of 1st Stories]

MARGARET PAGE HOOD
"The Green Weed" (Sept 1952)
"I'll Wake You Early" (Nov 1953)

STANLEY HOPKINS, Jr.
"The Lady Holding a Green Apple" (Feb 1947)

ROBERT HOSKINS
"The Emancipation of Mr. Parker" (July 1969)

GEOFFREY HOUSEHOLD
"To Die With Decency" (Apr 1961)

HAYDEN HOWARD
"Pass the Bottle" (Feb 1954)

W. R. HOYT
"Inspector Squid's Most Famous Case" (July 1968)
"Inspector Squid's Second Most Famous Case" (Apr 1969)

HELEN HUDSON
"The Thief" (Feb 1968) (orig. title "A Constant Caller") (repr. from The Reporter, Jan 12, 1967)

ROY HUGGINS
"Death and the Skylark" (Apr 1964) (repr. from Esquire, 1952)

DOROTHY B. HUGHES
"Danger at Deerfawn" (Aug 1964)

RUPERT HUGHES and FULTON OURSLER
"The Thrill Is Gone" (Sept 1945 overseas)

Sergeant RUSSELL S. HUGHES
"Seeing Is Believing" (July 1944)

EVAN HUNTER [real name of Ed McBain]
"Someone at the Door" (Oct 1971)

ALDOUS HUXLEY
"The Portrait" (Sept 1952)

FRANCIS ILES (pseudonym of Anthony Berkeley Cox; see Anthony Berkeley)
"Dark Journey" (May 1943) (repr. from The Sunday News, 1934)
"Outside the Law" (June 1949) (copyright 1930)
"The Coward" (Jan 1953) (repr. from Collier's?, 1943)

MICHAEL INNES [real name J.I.M. Stewart?]
"The Cave of Belarius" (Apr 1953)
"The Metal Ribbon" (May 1956) [Assistant Commissioner Appleby]
"The Cellini Saltcellar" (Aug 1956) [Inspector Appleby]
"Death As a Game" (Nov 1965) (repr. from Esquire, Jan 1965) [essay]
"Death in the Sun" (Mar 1966) (copyright 1964) [Inspector Appleby]
"The End of the End" (Nov 1966) [Inspector Appleby]
"Dead Man's Shoes" (June 1967) (1953 reprint) [Inspector Appleby]
"Comedy of Discomfiture" (Sept 1971) [Inspector Appleby]

WILLIAM IRISH (pseudonym of Cornell Woolrich)
"The Earring" (Feb 1946)
"Somebody on the Phone" (Apr 1949)
"Steps... Coming Near" (Apr 1964)

MARTIN IVORY
"The King of Mail Order Mystery" (Mar 1963)
"Ripe for Plucking" (May 1963)

MARGE JACKSON
"Dear Mr. Queen, Editor" (Apr 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]

W. W. JACOBS
"His Brother's Keeper" (July 1943) (repr. from book Sea Whispers, 1926)

JOHN JAKES
"Unc Solves Flix Flap" (June 1965) [Uncle Pinkerton]
"Unc Probes Pickle Plot" (Sept 1965) [Uncle Pinkerton]
"Unc Foils Show Foe" (Jan 1966) [Uncle Pinkerton]

P. D. JAMES
"Moment of Power" (July 1968)
"Murder, 1986" (Oct 1970)

WILLIAM NORTH JAYME
"I Will Please Come to Order" (Jan 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]

WILLIAM JEFFREY [pen-name of Bill Pronzini and Jeffrey Wallmann]
"The Facsimile Shop" (Sept 1970)

GARY JENNINGS
"Grease Job" (June 1963)

SELWYN JEPSON
"Nor the Jury" (Feb 1947)
"By the Sword" (Jan 1952)

F. TENNYSON JESSE
"Lord of the Moment" (Feb 1951)

MIRIAM JOHN
Translated Jean Anouilh's "The Moment Is Near" (July 1969)

VERONICA PARKER JOHNS
"Green Goose Chase" (Oct 1962)

JEROME L. JOHNSON
"Start from Scratch" (Dec 1968) [Dept of 1st Stories]
"The Man Who Loved Baseball" (Apr 1969)

ALBERT JOHNSTON
"Louisville Blues" (May 1954)

RALPH JONES
"Murder at Chanticleer Hall" (Nov 1953) [Dept of 1st Stories]

EMMA ALICE JORDAN (see Frank Tousey)

HANDON C. JORRICKS (pseudonym of Norma Schier)
"Hocus-Pocus at Drumis Tree" (Apr 1966)

FRANZ KAFKA
"A Fratricide" (May 1969) (copyright 1948)

HUGH MacNAIR KAHLER
"Bottleneck" (Sept 1943) (repr. from Collier's, 2-22-36)
"Goldfish" (Jan 1946; Overseas Edition)
"Safe" (Apr 1946; Overseas Edition)
"What a Pal!" (May 1946; Overseas Edition)
"Goldfish" (Jan 1947)
"Kick" (Apr 1949)
"No Alibi" (Feb 1950) (repr. from Collier's?, 1939) [The Sheriff]

MacKINLAY KANTOR
"The Watchman" (Mar 1944) (repr. from Collier's, 2-22-36)
"Rogues' Gallery" (May 1945)
"The Hunting of Hemingway" (Apr 1946) (repr. from Detective Fiction Weekly, 1945)
"The Grave Grass Quivers" (Mar 1949)
"The Trail of the Brown Sedan" (July 1949)
"The Case of the Three Old Maids" (Feb 1950) (orig. title "Corpses Sat in the Car") (repr. from Popular or Flynn's?, 1933)
"Painless" (Mar 1951)
"Sparrow Cop" (July 1951)
"Rogues' Gallery" (May 1956) (repr. from EQMM, May 1945 issue; orig. published 1935) (was the 150th story in EQMM, reprinted in the 150th issue of EQMM)

JOAN KAPP
"Mystery, Movie Style" (Mar 1967)

NORMAN KATKOV
"The Fix" (July 1953) (repr. from Black Mask, 1946) [Black Mask Dept]

H. R. F. KEATING
"The Justice Boy" (Aug 1967) (his first mystery short story)
"Inspector Ghote and the Test Match" (Oct 1969)
"The Old Shell Collector" (July 1970)
"The Old Haddock" (June 1971)
"Inspector Ghote and the Miracle" (Jan 1972)

MARTIN L. KEEN
"The Bomb" (Oct 1969) [Dept of 1st Stories]

CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
"An Ounce of Curiosity" (Apr 1949)
"The Inconspicuous Man" (Jan 1951)
"The Inconspicuous Man" (Nov 1962) (orig. title "Alias Scarface"; 1927)

M. J. KELLY
"Man in a Wheel Chair" (Aug 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]

HARRY KEMELMAN
"The Nine Mile Walk" (Apr 1947) [Dept of 1st Stories] [Nicky Welt]
"A Winter's Tale" (Apr 1962)
"The Man With the Two Watches" (July 1962) [Nicky Welt]
"The Adelphi Bowl" (Mar 1963) [Nicky Welt]
"Man on a Ladder" (Nov 1967) [Nicky Welt] (8th EQMM Nicky Welt story)

R. E. KENDALL
"Listen, Listen!" (June 1947)

BAYNARD KENDRICK
"Death at the Porthole" (Nov 1944) (repr. from Country Home, 1938) [C. Chandler]
"The Eye" (Nov 1945) [Cliff Chandler]
"The Case of the Stuttering Sextant" (Mar 1947)
"5 - 4 = Murderer" (Jan 1953) [Duncan Maclain]
"A Clue from Bing Crosby" (Jan 1963) (orig. title "Silent Night") (copyright 1958) [Duncan Maclain]

VERONICA M. S. KENNEDY
"Detect the Inspector" (May 1969) (1 pg. word game)
"Spot the Story; or, Name the Novel" (Mar 1971) (1 pg. word game)

GERALD KERSH [Kersh died circa 1969]
"The Adventures of Karmesin: 1. Karmesin, Murderer. 2. Karmesin, Jewel Thief." (Nov 1945)
"Adventures of Karmesin" (May 1949)
"Open Verdict" (Oct 1959)
"A Deal in Overcoats" (July 1962) (orig. title "Oalamaoa") (repr. from Playboy, 1960) [Karmesin]
"The Unkillable Man" (Sept 1962) (orig. title "The Man Death Forgot"; 1946)
"The Persian Bedspread" (Nov 1963)
"Honor Among Thieves" (Aug 1964) [Karmesin]
"Karmesin Takes Pen in Hand" (Nov 1964)
"The Geometry of the Skirt" (Mar 1965) [Vara the Tailor]
"The Haunted Typewriter" (July 1965) [Bo Raymond]
"A Matter of Pink Elephants" (July 1965) [Bo Raymond]
"Want To Buy a Cat?" (Oct 1965)
"Karmesin and the Hamlet Promptbook" (Jan 1966) (orig. title "The Karmesin Affair") (repr. from The Saturday Evening Post, 1962)
"Time Is the Illusion" (Oct 1966) (repr. from Playboy, 1962) (orig. title "A Lucky Day for the Boar")
"A Game Played in the Twilight" (June 1967) (1959 reprint) (orig. title "A Tale Told in the Twilight")
"The Ambiguities of Lo Yeing Pai" (June 1968) [Vara the Tailor]
"The Pettifer Collection" (Nov 1968)
"Karmesin and the Trismagistus Formula" (Mar 1969)
"Karmesin the Fixer" (Jan 1970)
"One Case in a Million" (Feb 1970)
"Mr. Tomorrow" (Apr 1970) [Swindle Sheet Morris]
"The Scar" (May 1970)
"Dr. Ox Will Die at Midnight" (Oct 1970)
"Gambling Fever" (Jan 1971)

JOYCE KILMER
"Whitemail" (Jan 1952)

C. DALY KING
"The Nail and the Requiem" (May 1944) (repr. from Mystery Magazine, 1935, and book The Curious Mr. Tarrant)
"Lone Star" (Sept 1944) (rej. title "The Episode of the Little Girl Who Wasn't There" [Trevis Tarrant]

FRANK KING
"Hand of Glory" (Jan 1947)

LILLIAN KING
"Try to Remember" (Jan 1954)

PAMELA JAYNE KING
"Nightmare" (Nov 1966) [Dept of 1st Stories] (author was age 14)

RUFUS KING
"The Man Who Didn't Exist" (Aug 1947) (repr. from Flynn's Magazine, 1925)
"The Case of the Peculiar Precautions" (Sept 1951)
"The Y-Shaped Scar" (Sept 1952)
"Gift for the Bride" (May 1962) [Stuff Driscoll]
"The Gods, To Avenge..." (June 1963) [Stuff Driscoll]
"The Caesar Complex" (Sept 1963)
"Three Paths To Choose" (May 1964) (1940 reprint) [Dr. Colin Starr] (orig. title "The Case of the Buttoned Collar")
"The Perfect Stranger" (Sept 1964)
"Anatomy of a Crime" (Dec 1966) [Stuff Driscoll]
"The Tenth Case out of Ten" (Nov 1969) (repr. from McCall's?, 1941) (orig. title "The Case of the Sudden Shot") [Dr. Colin Starr]

JIM KJELGAARD
"Code of the Underworld" (Aug 1953) (repr. from Black Mask?, 1941) [Black Mask Dept]
"A Fair Bet" (Dec 1962) (orig. title "Pedro the Gambler"; 1951)

EUGENIA KLEIN
"A Tale Told Out of School" (Dec 1963) [Dept of 1st Stories]
EUGENIA KLEIN GINGOLD
"The Peacock" (Jan 1971) [Dept of 2nd Stories]

DON KNOWLTON
"For Sale - Silence" (Jan 1961)
"The Room at the End of the Hall" (July 1961)
"The Letter of the Law" (May 1962)
"The Curious Quints" (Aug 1962) [Prof. Atwater of the Addison Club]
"The Queerodds" (Oct 1963)
"A Call from the Devil" (May 1965)
"The Coconut Trial" (Feb 1966)

JAMES KNOX
"Mr. Lightning" (July 1966) [comics hero]
"The Last Word" (June 1968)

WILLIAM KRASNER
"All in the Day's Work" (Nov 1953) (author planned to include this story as a chapter in his 3rd novel, North of Welfare) [Black Mask Dept]

WILLIAM KROHN
"The Impossible Murder of Dr. Satanus" (Apr 1965) [Dept of 1st Stories] [author was age 18]

PETER B. KYNE
"A Little Knowledge" (Mar 1946, Overseas Edition)
"New Year's Eve in Panamint" (Jan 1953) (copyright 1916)
"Without Benefit of Jury" (Feb 1953)


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