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[]Fay, Chester
- Henry Leverage:
- Beyond the Wall, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1920
- Peterman’s Luck, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1920
- The Hollow Lens, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1920
- The Black Bottle, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1920
- “Antonio”, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1920
- The Man Who Went Back, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1920
- High Voltage, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1920
- Magnetism, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1920
- The Gray Brotherhood, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1920
- A “Job” on Double Pay, (ss) Wayside Tales February 1922
[]Fearne & Bracknell
- Michael Gilbert:
- Tiger Country, (nv) Midwinter Mysteries 5 ed. Hilary Hale, Little, Brown UK, 1995
- The Lord of the Book, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1997
- Good Shepherd, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1998
- Rats’ Castle, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1998
- A Problem in Ethics, (ss) The Strand Magazine #2, 1999
- The Message of the Stars, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1999
- Police Business, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1999
- On a Dead Man’s Chest, (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2000
- Halfway House, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 2000
- The Mathematics of Murder, (Robert Hale, September 2000, co)
- Enter the Vulture, (ss) The Mathematics of Murder, Robert Hale Ltd., 2000
- High Finance, (ss) The Mathematics of Murder, Robert Hale Ltd., 2000
- Locard’s Principle, (ss) The Mathematics of Murder, Robert Hale Ltd., 2000
- Ranulph Hall, (ss) The Mathematics of Murder, Robert Hale Ltd., 2000
[]Feather, Dr.
- Ray Cummings:
- Fatal Timepiece, (ss) Popular Detective July 1936
- The Ghost Letter, (ss) Popular Detective August 1936
- A Shot in the Dark, (ss) Popular Detective September 1936
- Thoughts of Guilt, (ss) Popular Detective October 1936
- The Dead Man Screamed, (ss) Popular Detective November 1936
- Weight of the Evidence, (ss) Popular Detective December 1936
- Death by Fire, (ss) Popular Detective January 1937
- Red Light Means Death, (ss) Popular Detective February 1937
- Pendulum of Death, (ss) Popular Detective March 1937
- Murder at 65 Fahrenheit, (ss) Popular Detective April 1937
- The Ghost Murderer, (ss) Popular Detective May 1937
- Murder Under the Microscope, (ss) Popular Detective August 1937
- The Murderer Sets a Trap, (ss) Popular Detective September 1937
- Murder in the Fog, (ss) Popular Detective December 1937
- The Dead Man Laughs, (ss) Popular Detective January 1938
- Trapped by Astronomy, (ss) Popular Detective March 1938
- Clue in Crimson, (ss) Crack Detective September 1943
- More Than Meets the Eye, (ss) Super-Detective October 1944
- Too Many Clues, (ss) Super-Detective December 1944
- The Curious Death of Amos Todd, (ss) Hollywood Detective January 1945
- Strings of the Strad, (ss) Hollywood Detective March 1945
[]Federation of Humanity
- Harry C. Crosby:
- Revolt!, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction April 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- Goliath and the Beanstalk, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction November 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Sieve, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction April 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
- Leverage, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction July 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
- Mating Problems, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction December 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
- Star Tiger, (nv) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction June 1960, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Troublemaker, (ss) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction July 1960, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Hunch, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Fiction July 1961, as by Christopher Anvil
- Hunger, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction May 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
- Bill for Delivery, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction November 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
- Contrast, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction December 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
- Untropy, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- Stranglehold, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- Strangers to Paradise, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- Facts to Fit the Theory, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact November 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- Experts in the Field, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Dukes of Desire, (na) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- Compound Interest, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- The King’s Legions, (na) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- A Question of Attitude, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- Uplift the Savage, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Royal Road, (na) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
- Strangers in Paradise, (Belmont, 1969, n.), as by Christopher Anvil
- The Nitrocellulose Doormat, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
- Test Ultimate, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
- Basic, (ss) Venture Science Fiction November 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
- Trial by Silk, (ss) Amazing Stories March 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Low Road, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories September 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Throne and the Usurper, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Claw and the Clock, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1971, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Operator, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1971, as by Christopher Anvil
- “Riddle Me This…”, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Unknown, (nv) Amazing Science Fiction Stories July 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
- Cantor’s War, (ss) Worlds of If May/June 1974, as by Christopher Anvil
- Warlord’s World, (n.) DAW, 1975, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Trojan Hostage, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact July 1990, as by Christopher Anvil
- Interstellar Patrol, (Baen, April 2003, co), as by Christopher Anvil
[]Feep, Lefty
- Robert Bloch:
- Time Wounds All Heels, (ss) Fantastic Adventures April 1942
- Gather ’Round the Flowing Bowler, (ss) Fantastic Adventures May 1942
- The Pied Piper Fights the Gestapo, (ss) Fantastic Adventures June 1942
- The Weird Doom of Floyd Scrilch, (ss) Fantastic Adventures July 1942
- The Little Man Who Wasn’t All There, (ss) Fantastic Adventures August 1942
- Son of a Witch, (nv) Fantastic Adventures September 1942
- Jerk the Giant Killer, (nv) Fantastic Adventures October 1942
- The Golden Opportunity of Lefty Feep, (nv) Fantastic Adventures November 1942
- Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal, (nv) Fantastic Adventures December 1942
- Lefty Feep Catches Hell, (ss) Fantastic Adventures January 1943
- Nothing Happens to Lefty Feep, (ss) Fantastic Adventures February 1943
- The Chance of a Ghost, (nv) Fantastic Adventures March 1943
- Lefty Feep and the Racing Robot, (ss) Fantastic Adventures April 1943
- Genie with the Light Brown Hair, (nv) Fantastic Adventures May 1943
- Stuporman, (ss) Fantastic Adventures June 1943
- The Goon from Rangoon, (ss) Fantastic Adventures July 1943
- You Can’t Kid Lefty Feep, (nv) Fantastic Adventures August 1943
- A Horse on Lefty Feep, (nv) Fantastic Adventures October 1943
- Lefty Feep’s Arabian Nightmare, (nv) Fantastic Adventures February 1944
- Lefty Feep Does Time, (nv) Fantastic Adventures April 1944
- Lefty Feep Gets Henpecked, (nv) Fantastic Adventures April 1945
- Tree’s a Crowd, (nv) Fantastic Adventures July 1946
- End of Your Rope, (ss) Fantastic Adventures July 1950
- A Snitch in Time, (ss) Lost in Time and Space with Lefty Feep, Creatures at Large, 1987
[]Felimid
- Keith Taylor:
- Fugitives in Winter, (nv) Fantastic Stories October 1975, as by Dennis More
- The Atheling’s Wife, (ss) Fantastic Stories August 1976, as by Dennis More
- The Forest of Andred, (nv) Fantastic November 1976, as by Dennis More
- Buried Silver, (nv) Fantastic Stories February 1977, as by Dennis More
- The Demon Cat, (ss) Weird Tales Winter 1989/1990
- The Brotherhood of Britain, (na) The Camelot Chronicles ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1992
[]Fell, Dr. Gideon
- Edward G. Ashton:
- John Dickson Carr:
- The Eight of Swords, (n.) Harper’s Magazine 1934
- Death-Watch, (n.) Harper, 1935
- The Arabian Nights Murder, (n.) Harper, 1936
- The Wrong Problem, (ss) The Evening Standard August 13 1936
- The Third Bullet, (na) Hodder & Stoughton, 1937, as by Carter Dickson
- The Crooked Hinge, (n.) Harper’s Magazine 1938
- To Wake the Dead, (n.) Harper’s Magazine 1938
- The Black Spectacles, (Hamish Hamilton, September 1939, n.)
- The Problem of the Wire Cage, (n.) Harper, 1939
- The Problem of the Green Capsule, (Harper, May 1939, n.)
- The Locked Room, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1940
- A Guest in the House, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1940
- Death Turns the Tables, (Harper & Brothers, 1941, n.)
- The Seat of the Scornful, (The British Library, June 2002, n.)
- The Proverbial Murder, (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943
- Till Death Do Us Part, (Harper & Brothers, 1944, n.)
- The Hangman Won’t Wait, (pl) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #18, September 1944
- He Who Whispers, (The British Library, August 2023, n.)
- King Arthur’s Chair, (ss) Lilliput August 1957, as by Carter Dickson
- The House at Satan’s Elbow, (n.) Harper, 1965
- The Dead Sleep Lightly, (pl) The Dead Sleep Lightly, Doubleday, 1983
- The Black Minute, (pl) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1983
[]Fellows, Ronny
- Norman W. Hay:
- The Death Trail to Salty Rock, (nv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 4 1939, as by William A. Todd
- The Bushwhack Trail from War Dance, (nv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 11 1939, as by William A. Todd
- Gun Vengeance for Mesa Verde, (nv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 18 1939, as by William A. Todd
- King of Outlaw Land, (nv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 25 1939, as by William A. Todd
- Vengeance in the Desert, (nv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly March 4 1939, as by William A. Todd
[]Fen, Gervase
- Geoffrey Bush & Robert Bruce Montgomery:
- Robert Bruce Montgomery:
- Lacrimae Rerum, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #67, June 1949, as by Edmund Crispin
- Beware of the Trains, (ss) Daily Sketch December 1949, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Quick Brown Fox, (ss) The Evening Standard January 9 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
- Humbleby Agonistes, (ss) The Evening Standard October 16 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Abhorred Shears, (ss) The Evening Standard November 15 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
- Express Delivery, (ss) The Evening Standard December 19 1950, as by Edmund Crispin
- A Pot of Paint, (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1951, as by Edmund Crispin
- Within the Gate, (ss) The Evening Standard March 1 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
- Shot in the Dark, (ss) The Evening Standard April 5 1952, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- Black for a Funeral, (ss) The Evening Standard May 29 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Golden Mean, (ss) The Evening Standard July 29 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Drowning of Edgar Foley, (ss) The Evening Standard August 18 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Little Room, (ss) The Evening Standard September 1 1952, as by Edmund Crispin
- Beware of the Trains, (Gollancz, 1953, co), as by Edmund Crispin
- The Name on the Window, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #111, February 1953, as by Edmund Crispin
- Merry-Go-Round, (ss) The Evening Standard February 23 1953, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- Death and Aunt Fancy, (ss) The Evening Standard February 26 1953, as by Edmund Crispin
- All in the Way You Look at It, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #113, April 1953, as by Edmund Crispin
- Man Overboard, (ss) The Evening Standard August 3 1954, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- Dog in the Night-Time, (ss) The Evening Standard August 4 1954, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- The Hunchback Cat, (ss) The Evening Standard August 5 1954, as by Edmund Crispin
- Undraped Torso, (ss) The Evening Standard August 7 1954, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- What’s His Line?, (ss) The Evening Standard July 11 1955, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- The Man Who Lost His Head, (ss) The Evening Standard August 8 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
- A Country to Sell, (ss) The Evening Standard August 9 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Lion’s Tooth, (ss) The Evening Standard August 10 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
- A Case in Camera, (ss) The Evening Standard August 11 1955, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- Gladstone’s Candlestick, (ss) The Evening Standard August 12 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Two Sisters, (ss) The Evening Standard August 13 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
- A Message to Herr Dietrich, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1955, as by Edmund Crispin
- The Mischief Done, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 4 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1972, as by Edmund Crispin [Insp. Humbleby]
- The Hours of Darkness, (na) Bodies from the Library 2 ed. Tony Medawar, Collins Crime Club, 2019, as by Edmund Crispin
- Robert Bruce Montgomery & Geoffrey Bush:
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