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  Killer Cure (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, March 15, ‘41.

Killer, Go Home (ss) Argosy Weekly, Oct. 4, ‘41. (14?)

A Knife in the Night [Robert Forbes, pseud.] [aka “The Devil Knife” and “The
Blow From Heaven”] Mysterious Traveler Magazine 1:4, June ‘52.
The Knife (ss) [aka “The Knife That Murdered”] The Mysterious Traveler 1:1, Nov. ‘51.
London: Reveille August 4, 1965.
AHP: Stories That Scared Even Me, Random House, 1967.
AHP: Scream Along With Me, Dell, 1970.
London After Midnight, ed. Peter Haining, Little Brown UK, 1996.

The Knife That Murdered (ss) [aka “The Knife”] Saint U.K. June ‘55.

Lady in Distress (ss) Household Magazine April ‘43.

Larceny & Old Lace (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine 35:6, June ‘60. Ellery Queen’s 15th Mystery Annual (Year’s Best), Random House, 1960.
Mystery And More Mystery, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1966.
Senior Sleuths, ed. Cynthia Manson & Constance Scarborough, Berkeley, 1996.

A Lesson Well Learned, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine 16:2, Jan ‘65.

Lot’s Wife (ss) Liberty, publication date unknown.

The Man in the Morgue (ss) Twenty Great Tales Of Murder, MWA ed. Brett Halliday & Helen McCloy, Random House, 1951.
The Second Book of Crime-Craft, Mystery Writers of America, London: Corgi, 1958.
Murder, Murder, Murder, ed. Helen McCloy & Brett Halliday, Hillman, 1961.

The Man Who Hated Scenes (ss) [aka "The Hint"] [Jay Norman, pseud.], The
Mysterious Traveler Jun '52.
Crimes Across the Sea, ed. John Creasey, Harper & Row, 1964.

The Man With The Golden Hand, (ss) [aka Mr. Milton’s Gift”] (ss) Bluebook, June ‘53. (Jul?)

Marry Me (ss) MacLean’s Magazine, June 1, ‘42.

Meteoric Mr. Myrtle (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories, August ‘42.

Midnight Visit [aka “Midnight Visitor”] Collier’s, June 17, ‘39.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Mar '48.
The Mysterious Traveler Mystery Reader, 1952.
Mystery & More Mystery, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963.

Mind Over Murder (ss) Short Stories, publication date unknown.

Miracle on Main Street” [aka “The Wonderful Day”] Argosy, July 6, ‘40. Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Aug. 1960.


The Mirror of Cagliostro (ss) Fantastic Stories of Imagination, June ‘63.
The Black Magic Omnibus, ed. Peter Haining, Taplinger, 1976.
Tales from the Rogues' Gallery, ed. Peter Haining, London: Little Brown UK, 1994.

Miss Teach (ss) Mercury Mystery Magazine, June, ‘58.

Moment on a Balcony (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, 1938.

Money On His Mind (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Oct. 1, ‘38.

The Morning After (ss) [Andrew West, pseud.] Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine 14:3, Feb. ‘64.

The Motive (ss) [aka “The Motive For Murder”][A.A. Fleming, pseud.] The Mysterious Traveler Magazine, Jan. ‘52.

The Motive For Murder (ss) [aka “The Motive][A.A. Fleming, pseud.] Saint U.K. Mar ‘56.

Mr. Dexter’s Dragon (ss) [aka “The Book and the Beast”] Ghosts and More Ghosts, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963.

Mr. Jinx (ss) Unknown Worlds 5:2, August ‘41.
The Unknown, ed. D.R. Bensen, Pyramid, 1963.

Mr. Manning’s Money Tree (ss) [credited as co-authored w/ Joan Vatsek, Robert Arthur’s wife] Cosmopolitan, May ‘58.
A Pride of Felons, Mystery Writers of America, Macmillan, 1963. Mystery & More Mystery, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1966.

Mr. Milton’s Gift (ss) [aka “The Man With The Golden Hand”] Bluebook, June ‘53.
Ghosts and More Ghosts, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963.

Mr. Myrtle’s Imagination (ss) Detective Story Magazine, March ‘42.

Murder in the Cards (ss) The Shadow, Oct. 15, ‘37..

The Murder Mark (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Oct. 22, ‘32..

Murder Terrace (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Aug. 12, ‘33.

Music Hath Charms (ss) Household Magazine, Oct. ‘42.

The MWA Murder (ss) [aka “The 51st Sealed Room”] Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Oct. ‘51.
Crook's Tour, ed. Mystery Writers of America, Dodd Mead, 1953.
Tantalizing Locked Room Mysteries, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenburg & Charles G. Waugh, Walker, 1982.


My Displaced Ghosts (ss) [John West pseud.] A Red Skel(e)ton in Your Closet, Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 13, ‘65.
Thrillers And More Thrillers, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1968.

The Mystery of the Five Sinister Thefts (ss) [adapted from “The Case of the Stolen Snake” by Morris Hershman] Alfred Hitchcock’s Solve-Them- Yourself Mysteries, Random House, 1963.

The Mystery of the Man Who Evaporated (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Solve-Them- Yourself Mysteries, Random House, 1963.

The Mystery of the Seven Wrong Clocks (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Solve-Them- Yourself Mysteries, Random House, 1963.


The Mystery of the Three Blind Mice (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Solve-Them- Yourself Mysteries, Random House, 1963.
Mystery and More Mystery, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1966.

Napoleon of Nothingness (ss) Argosy Weekly, Sept. 14, ‘40. (15?)

Neat If Not Gory (ss) [aka “Sixty Grand Missing”] Short Stories Inc., ‘41.
No One On The Line (ss) Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine 6:3, March ‘61.
AHP: Once Upon a Dreadful Time, Dell, 1964.

No-Sale, (22) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine, Mar 26, ‘33.

No Tears (ss) [aka “The Weeping Woman”] Detective Fiction Weekly, May 13, ‘33.

Not Too Dumb, Mystery, Oct.. ‘32.

Obstinate Uncle Otis (ss) Argosy Weekly, July 19, ‘41.
Rewritten for Magazine of Fiction & Science Fiction, April ‘58.
Ghosts and More Ghosts, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery, Random House, 1962.
Fantasy Tales, ed. Barbara Ireson, London: Faber, 1977.

Old Cop, Young Cop (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, March 29, ‘41.

Old Trooper’s Thunder (novelette) Battle Stories (?), publication date unknown.

One Must Die, The Illustrated Detective Magazine, Aug. ‘32.

On The Stroke of Midnight (ss) [Joan Vatsek pseud.] a slick

Operation Successful (ss) Asteroid, May ‘41.
Astounding Science Fiction, Dec. ‘41.


Pair of Jokers (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Jan. 18, ‘36.

Pale White Hands (ss) Detective Story Magazine, July ‘40.

The Paper Chase (ss) [Robert Andrew Arthur, pseud.] The American Magazine 148:6, Dec. ‘49.

Passing of Bantam Benny (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, publication date unknown

The Pearls of Madame Podaire (ss) Argosy Weekly, Sept. 20, ‘40. (Jul?)

The People Next Door (ss) [Pauline C. Smith, pseud.] The Mysterious Traveler, June 1952.

A Perfectly Natural Murder (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine, Sept. ‘56.
The Saint Detective Magazine (U.K.) June ‘57.

Petey Preston, Bomber (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, July 26, ‘41.

Picture of a Killer (ss) The Phantom Detective, Apr. ‘39.

Pool Party (ss) [Andrew Benedict, pseud.] Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, Oct. ‘69.
AHP: Terror Time, Random House, 1969. Dell pub.

Postmarked for Paradise (ss) [aka“Postpaid to Paradise” and “The Wonderful Stamps Of El Dorado”] Argosy Weekly, June 15, ‘40.

Postpaid to Paradise (ss) aka “Postmarked for Paradise” and “The Wonderful Stamps Of El Dorado”] Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Aug. ‘51.
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, ed. Anthony Boucher & J. Francis McComas, Little, Brown, 1952.
The Golden Road, ed. Damon Knight, Simon & Schuster, 1973.
The Great SF Stories 2 (1941), ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenburg, DAW, 1979.
Isaac Asimov Presents The Golden Years of Science Fiction, ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenburg, Bonanza/Crown, 1983.

A Present for Christmas, [aka “Christmas Present”] (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Jan 21, ‘34.
Crime at Christmas, ed. Jack Adrian, Equation, 1988.

Pressure Stuff (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, May 10, ‘41.

The Professor’s Hobby (ss) Unknown Worlds 4:5, Feb. ‘41.

The Rabbit and the Rat (ss) Unknown Worlds 7:1, June ‘43.

The Red Line (ss) [aka “The Red Telephone”] The Milwaukee Journal This Week
Magazine, Sept. 13, ‘64.

Repeat Performance (ss) [Andrew Saxon, pseud.] The Mysterious Traveler, Nov. ‘51.

The Reluctant Ghost (ss) [aka “Ghost for a Night”] Weird Tales, May ‘42.

Return by Night (ss) Short Stories, Feb. 10, ‘42. (adapted into the play Moon- Up, Samuel French, Inc.)

Ring Once For Death (ss) [aka “The Rose Crystal Bell”] Amazing Stories, March ‘54.

Rogue’s Gambit (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Dec. 21, ‘40.

The Rose Crystal Bell (ss) [aka “Ring Once For Death”] Ghosts and More Ghosts, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963.

...said Jack the Ripper (ss) Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine 2:12, Dec. ‘57.
AHP: Sixteen Skeletons From My Closet, Dell, 1963.
Alfred Hitchcock's Murder & Other Mishaps, ed. Cathleen Jordan, Davis, 1989.

Satan and Sam Shay (ss) The Elks Magazine 21:3, Aug. ‘42.
Out of This World, ed. Julius Fast, Penguin Books, 1944.
Speak of the Devil, ed. Sterling North & C.B. Boutell, Doubleday, 1945.
Deals With The Devil, ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1958.
Deals With The Devil (Abridged), ed. Basil Davenport, Ballantine, 1959.

Satan’s Camera (ss) Dime Mystery 29:2, Sept. ‘43.

Screaming Lead (ss) Battle Stories, publication date unknown.

Service for the Dead (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, July 13, ‘40.

Shadow of Doom, Thrilling Detective, Feb. ‘38.

Silence Cure (ss) Short Stories, publication date unknown.

Sing A Song For Murder (ss) [John A Saxon, pseud.] Detective Tales 9:2, May ‘38.

Sirens in the Night (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine 10:9, Sept. ‘65.

Sixty Grand Missing (ss) [aka “Neat If Not Gory”] The Mysterious Traveler, March 1952.
Crime for Two, Mystery Writers of America, Lippincott, 1955.

Sky High (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, April 28, ‘34.


Soldiers Don’t Gamble (ss) [Robert Arthur, Jr.] Battle Stories (?), publication date unknown.

Song at Twilight (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories, Jan. ‘40.

Space Command (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories, Win ‘44.

Speaking of Murder (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine 3:6, June ‘58.

Speak To Me Of Death (ss) [John West pseud. & Robert Arthur] Dangerous Dames. ed. Mike Shayne, Dell, 1955.

Strands of Murder (ss) Detective Story Magazine, Jan. ‘43.

Successful Blackout (ss) Fifty Short-Shorts, Tower Books, Aug. ‘45.

Summons (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Sep 21, ‘40.

The Taking of Hill 310 (ss) Battle Stories Magazine, publication date unknown.

Tank You, Lieutenant (ss) [Robert Arthur Jr.] Battle Stories (?), publication date unknown.

The Terror From The Sea (ss) Wonder Stories, Dec. ‘31.

Theft of the Washington Monument (ss) Amazing Stories. Oct. ‘33.

Time Dredge (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction, June ‘42.

Time Will Tell (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine, May ‘40.

The Tip (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Nov. 9, ‘35..

The Tomb of Time (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories, Nov. ‘40.

Tomorrow (ss) Unknown Worlds 6:1, Jun ‘42..

Too Dumb to be Fooled (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Nov. 10. ‘34.

Too Many Brains (ss) Street and Smith’s Detective Story Magazine, Feb. ‘40.

Too Much Moxie (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, April 29, ‘39.

Too Much Static (ss) Black Mask, Jan. ‘40.

To Starch A Spook (ss) [aka “Sue Starches A Spook”] [Andrew Benedict pseud.] A Red Skel(e)ton in Your Closet, Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.

Tough Money (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Oct. 7, ‘39.

Tough Joint (ss) Thrilling Detectives, Sep 1939.

Tracks Across the Darkness (ss) Astonishing Stories 3:3, March ‘42.

Unfinished Symphony (ss) The Saint, publication date unknown.

The Universe Broke Down (ss) Argosy Weekly, June 7, ‘41.
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Dec. ‘51.

The Vanishing Passenger (ss) [aka “And Then She Vanished”] [John West, pseud.] The Mysterious Traveler 1:4, June 1952.
Mystery and More Mystery, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1966.

Vengeance Is Mine (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Sept. 17, ‘38.

A Very Neat Corpse, (ss) Street & Smith Mystery Reader, 1937.

Victory (ss) Argosy Weekly, March 30, ‘40.

The Wall (ss) Unknown Worlds 6:4, Dec. ‘42.

The Wall to Wall Grave (ss) [aka “Step Up To Death” and “Walk Up To Death”] [Andrew Benedict, pseud.] Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine 7.9, Sept. ‘62
AHP: Stories My Mother Never Told Me, Random House, 1963.

Weapon, Motive, Method (ss) Bluebook, June ‘53.
A Butcher’s Dozen of Wicked Women, ed. Lee Wright, Pocket Books, 1959.
13 Ways to Kill a Man, ed. Basil Davenport, New York: Dodd Mead, 1965.

The Weeping Woman (ss) [aka “No Tears”][John West, pseud.] The Mysterious Traveler Mystery Reader # 5

Welcome Home (ss) [aka “Calling All Corpses”][The Mysterious Traveler, pseud.] The Mysterious Traveler, June ‘52.
Murder in Miami, ed. Brett Halliday, Dell, 1959.

The Wheel of Time (ss) Super Science Stories 6:3, March ‘50.
Science-Fiction Carnival, ed. Fredric Brown & Mack Reynolds, Shasta, 1953.
Science-Fiction Carnival, ed. Fredric Brown & Mack Reynolds, Bantam, 1957.
Laughing Space, ed. Isaac Asimov & J.O. Jeppson, Houghton Mifflin, 1982.

When The Dead Talk (ss) [aka “Friend of the Dead”] [Andrew Fell pseud.] Dime Mystery Magazine 38:3, June ‘49.

Where’s Charlie? (ss) [aka “Graveyard Race”]

Wilfred Weem, Dreamer (ss) [aka “Just A Dreamer”] Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 2:4, Aug. 1951.
Ghosts And More Ghosts, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963.


The Wonderful Day [aka “Miracle on Main St.”] Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghostly Gallery, Random House, 1962.
Ghosts and More Ghosts, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963.

The Wonderful Stamps Of El Dorado (ss) [aka“Postpaid to Paradise” and “Postmarked for Paradise”] Ghosts and More Ghosts, ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1963

Words and Music (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, July 9, ‘38.

Yen for Travel (ss) Argosy Weekly. May 24, ‘41.

You Can Die Laughing (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine 3:2, Feb. ‘58.
Alfred Hitchcock's A Mystery by the Tale, ed. Cathleen Jordan, Davis, 1986.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery by the Tale, ed. Anon., Castle, 1988.

You Gotta Be Tough (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly, Jan. 14, ‘39.

AHP: Stories My Mother Never Told Me, Dell, 1966.
 
 
  
 

 

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