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His Last Job
by
Alexander William Watkins
· (ss)
His Last Job
by
[uncredited]
· (ar)
His Last Journey
by
Joseph F. Hock
· (ss)
His Last Laugh
by
C. C. Andrews
· (ss)
His Last Laugh
by
Catherine March
· (ss)
His Last Message
by
Sergeant Ryan
· (ss)
His Last Performance
by
Arthur Hoerl
· (nv)
His Last Pete Job
by
Louis Victor Eytinge
· (ss)
His Last Scene
by
Wilbert Wadleigh
· (nv)
His Last Shot
by
Brendan DuBois
· (ss)
His Last Stretch
by
Bryan Irvine
· (ts)
His Last Trick
by
Donald Van Riper
· (ss)
His Last Watch
by
John D. Swain
· (ss)
His Last Will
by
Alex Barber
· (ss)
His Latest Adventure
by
Liliane Clopet
· (ss)
His Latest Bow: William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes
by
Timothy S. Greer
· (mr)
His Lordship
by
Deane Davenport
· (ts)
His Lordship
by
Albert T. Reid
· (ts)
His Lucky Night
by
Hugh MacNair Kahler
· (ss)
His Mad Idea
by
W. W. Hatfield
· (ss)
His Mad Spree
by
John D. Swain
· (ss)
His Majesty—The Fiend!
by
Alex Burn
· (ss)
His Master’s Voices
by
Roland Krebs
· (ss)
His Merry Women
by
Timothy Tarkelly
· (pm)
His Midnight Moll
by
Noel Barrow
· (ss)
His Money’s Worth
by
Paul Ernst
· (ss)
His Mother’s Gratitude
by
Howard Ellis Davis
· (ss)
His Mother’s Ring
by
C. O. Ates
· (ss)
His Mother’s Son
by
Ted Stratton
· (ss)
His Nagging Wife
by
Charlotte Dockstader
· (ss)
His Name in the Paper
by
Carroll B. Mayers
· (ss)
His Name in the Paper
by
Lorac Reyam
· (ss)
His Name Was Legion
by
Bill Pronzini
· (ss)
His Neat Lie
by
Mel Watt
· (ss)
His Nemesis
by
Arthur Fetter
· (ss)
His New Dress Suit
by
Richard J. Credicott
· (ss)
His ’n’ Hers
by
Leslie Alan Horvitz
· (ss)
His Night Off
by
William Brandon
· (ss)
His Nose Knew
by
John D. Swain
· (ss)
His Number Came Out Death
by
Alson J. Smith
· (nv)
His Old Man’s Voice
by
Mason Burt
· (ss)
His One Fault
by
Frank Triem
· (ss)
His One-Way Ticket
by
E. Albert Apple
· (ss)
His Only Chance
by
Scott Campbell
· (ss)
His Only Chance
by
Frederick W. Davis
· (ss)
His Only Chance
by
S. B. Fox
· (ss)
His Only Chance
by
Donald Van Riper
· (ss)
His Opinion About It
by
John Sherman
· (vi)
His Other Crime
by
J. M. Allen
· (ss)
His Own Avenger
by
Kenneth Andrews
· (ss)
His Own Boomerang
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
His Own Detective
by
Harold de Polo
· (ss)
His Own Executioner
by
William F. Smith
· (pm)
His Own Funeral
by
John Lane
· (ss)
His Own Funeral
by
John D. MacDonald
· (ss)
His Own Hand
by
Rex Stout
· (ss)
His Own Hangman
by
A. E. Swett
· (ss)
His Own Jailor
by
Bryce Walton
· (ss)
His Own Medicine
by
W. A. Billings
· (ss)
His Own Medicine
by
James Edward Hungerford
· (ss)
His Own People
by
J. D. Newsom
· (nv)
His Own Petard
by
Charles Cannell
· (ss)
His Own Petard
by
Daniel O’Shea
· (ss)
His Own Petard
by
E. Charles Vivian
· (ss)
His Own Petard
by
Ben Ames Williams
· (ss)
His Own Shins
by
John Baer
· (ss)
His Part in Life
by
William M. Myers
· (vi)
His Patent Burglar Catcher
by
Ruth Aughiltree
· (ss)
His Pet Madman
by
Edgar Wallace
· (ss)
His Pipe and His Tea
by
W. Wirt
· (ss)
His Pipe and His Tea
by
Wirt Winchester Young
· (ss)
His Politeness Did Not Pay
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
His Proper Place
by
Virginia Thompson
· (vi)
His Reckless Choice
by
Christopher B. Booth
· (ss)
His Ride Home
by
Betsy Cornelius
· (ss)
His Sacred Promise
by
Johnston McCulley
· (ss)
His Sacred Promise
by
Walter Pierson
· (ss)
His Sacrifice
by
William F. Vassall
· (ss)
His Saving Grace
by
Roy W. Hinds
· (ss)
His Second Burglar
by
Thomas J. Malone
· (ss)
His Second Most Interesting Case
by
Terrave Burnern
· (ss)
His Silent Partner
by
Albert Alwing
· (ss)
Hissing Death
by
C. K. M. Scanlon
· (ss)
Hissing Instruments of Slaughter
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
His Sleuth Stenographer
by
Madeleine Sharps Buchanan
· (na)
His Song
by
R. C. Shebelski
· (pm)
His Son to Hang
by
G. T. Fleming-Roberts
· (ss)
His Speech Restored in Court
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
His Story’s Pace Is the Hook
by
[uncredited]
· (iv)
His Stupid Stenographer
by
Hugh MacNair Kahler
· (ss)
His Substitute Son
by
Mel Watt
· (ss)
His Swimming Chance
by
Charles J. Dutton
· (ss)
His Sworn Duty
by
Edmond Hamilton
· (ss)
His Temporary Wife
by
Edward C. Davies
· (nv)
His Thirteenth Wife
by
Hubert Raymond Carter
· (ss)
His Three Cents Were Stolen
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
The Historian as Detective: Essays on Evidence
by
Francis M. Nevins, Jr.
· (br)
Historical Crime
by
Gwendoline Butler
· (br)
The Historical Detective Story
by
G. K. Chesterton
· (ar)
Historical Errors
by
William Brittain
· (ss)
The Historically Challenged Crime Writer
by
Michael Jecks
· (ar)
Historic Gallows Tree Felled
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
An Historic Heist
by
Hal Blythe
· (vi)
An Historic Heist
by
Hal Charles
· (vi)
An Historic Heist
by
Charles Sweet
· (vi)
Histories of the Dead
by
Math Bird
· (nv)
History and Mr. Prossfoot
by
Peggy Loosemore Jones
· (ss)
History Catches Up with You
by
Linda Landrigan
· (ed)
History Chose Me
by
Jacqueline Winspear
· (ar)
History & Fiction: Recipe for Success
by
Jesse Postle
· (ar)
The History Klesson
by
Gordon McEachern
· (ss)
The History Mystery
by
P. C. Doherty
· (ar)
The History of Bel
by
[uncredited]
· (vi)
The History of Horror
by
C. K. Webb
· (ar)
The History of Mystery
by
S. L. Varnado
· (pm)
A History of Snakes
by
Tom Tolnay
· (ss)
The History of Susanna
by
[uncredited]
· (vi)
History of the Death Penalty
by
Pete Boggs
· (ms)
History of the New Orleans Underworld
by
[uncredited]
· (ar)
History of the New York Underworld
by
[uncredited]
· (cl)
History on the Bedroom Wall
by
Rebecca K. Jones
· (ss)
History on the Bedroom Wall
by
Josh Pachter
· (ss)
History’s Coolest Scoundrel
by
Alexander Blade
· (ar)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Andreas Bichel
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Belle Gunness, the “Black Widow of Laporte”
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Boston’s Boy-Horror (Jesse Pomeroy)
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Gaetano Mammone, the Monster of Naples
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Gilles de Rais, the original Bluebeard
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Gottlieb Rinhalter
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Kate Bender
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Peter Kurten
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Sawney Beane
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: Thomas Neill Cream
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Gallery of Monsters: No. 7: William Stewart, the Monster of the Mary Russell
by
John Kobler
· (cl)
History’s Mysteries
by
Margaret Donsbach
· (ar)
History with Mystery: A View Across the Field
by
Peter Lovesey
· (ar)
His Tragic Bluff
by
Christopher B. Booth
· (ss)
His Tragic Exchange
by
Charles Kingston
· (ss)
His Tragic Exchange
by
Charles Kingston O’Mahony
· (ss)
The Histrionic Holmes
by
[uncredited]
· (br)
His Twelfth Mistake
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
His Twin Brother
by
Robert H. F. White
· (ss)
His Unconditional Surrender
by
Mara King
· (ss)
His Victim’s Blood
by
Mabel Ernestine Abbott
· (ar)
His Victim’s Voice
by
Allan Vaughan Elston
· (ss)
His Victory Garden
by
Jonathan Kellerman
· (ss)
His Wife Said, “I’ll Not Pay”
by
Herbert Corey
· (ts)
His Wife Said, “I’ll Not Pay”
by
Val O’Farrell
· (ts)
His Wife, Sharon, Survives
by
Walter Snow
· (ss)
His Wife’s Legs
by
Otto Feige
· (ss)
His Wife’s Legs
by
B. Traven
· (ss)
His Wife Was Waiting in the Hall—at 4AM
by
J. A. J.
· (ts)
His Wonders to Perform
by
Gladys Cluff
· (ss)
His Wooden Overcoat
by
Louis Trimble
· (ss)
His Word to a Crook—
by
Denslow M. Dade
· (ss)
His Work in Films
by
Bob Cornwell
· (ar)
The Hit
by
Charles Benoit
· (ss)
Hit
by
Gil Brewer
· (ss)
The Hit
by
J. J. Lamb
· (ss)
The Hit
by
Robert S. Levinson
· (ss)
The Hit
by
Michael Z. Lewin
· (ss)
The Hit
by
Clayton Matthews
· (ss)
The Hit
by
Alson J. Smith
· (nv)
Hit-and-Mrs.
by
Neil A. Schofield
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Joan Aiken
· (nv)
Hit and Run
by
Doug Allyn
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Dwight V. Babcock
· (nv)
Hit and Run
by
John L. Benton
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
William G. Bogart
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
A. H. Z. Carr
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Neil M. Clark
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Norbert Davis
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Richard Deming
· (na)
Hit and Run
by
Charlotte Dockstader
· (nv)
Hit and Run
by
James Donnelly
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Landon Ellis
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Harlan Ellison
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Clark Howard
· (nv)
Hit and Run
by
Steve Lindley
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Robert Lopresti
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
John D. MacDonald
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Christopher Mills
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Patricia Moyes
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Ernest M. Poate
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Dorothy Rellas
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
William J. Reynolds
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Bill Surdenik
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Edward van der Rhoer
· (ss)
Hit and Run
by
Margaret Whitaker
· (vi)
Hit and Run
by
Richard Wormser
· (ss)
Hit-and-Run
by
John David
· (ss)
Hit-and-Run
by
Philip Ketchum
· (nv)
Hit-and-Run
by
Frances Lockridge
· (ss)
Hit-and-Run
by
Richard Lockridge
· (ss)
Hit-and-Run
by
Victor Maxwell
· (nv)
Hit-and-Run
by
Robert H. Rohde
· (ss)
Hit-and-Run
by
Maxwell Vietor
· (nv)
Hit and Run-Around
by
Joe Archibald
· (ss)
Hit and Run Pedestrians in Mexico
by
[uncredited]
· (ms)
Hit and Smash
by
Roger Torrey
· (ss)
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