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[]Crockett, Ward (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
  
    - * Doors of Seconds, (ss)  Three-Lobed Burning Eye #18, October 2008
- * Influx, (ss)  OG’s Speculative Fiction #17, March 2009
- * It Kills Birds, (ss)  Ideomancer June 2009
- * Louis Jazz, Son of God, (ss)  Kaleidotrope #6, April 2009
- * Teaching Assistant, (vi)  Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine #4, Spring 2009
[]Crockwell, (Spencer) Douglass (1904-1968) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Saturday Evening Post Jan 28 1933,   Jan 26 1935,   Mar 20,   Dec 11 1937,   Jul 9,   Aug 13,   Nov 5 1938,   Jan 14,   Apr 8, 
          May 27,   Oct 28 1939,   Apr 20,   Jul 6,   Aug 10 1940
 Jan 11,   Aug 16 1941,   Aug 21 1943
- * [front cover], (cv)  Country Gentleman August 1944
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  McCall’s Jan 1943,   Dec 1946
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Esquire August 1945
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1946,   Feb 25,   Jun 10 1950,   Jan 30 1960
[]Crocombe, Leonard (Cecil) (1890-1968); used pseudonym Cecil Hammersley (chron.)
  
    - * “Am I Right, Sir?” An Interview with “Datas,” the Memory Man, (iv)  The Strand Magazine April 1928 [Ref. Datas The Memory Man]
- * The Arteries of War, (ar)  The Captain #225, December 1917
- * The Art of Gracie Fields, (ar)  John o’ London’s Weekly and The Outline #607, December 6 1930
- * Britain’s Bomb Boys, (ar)  The Captain #229, April 1918, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * The Call of the Wireless, (ar)  The Captain #220, July 1917, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Captain Nutt’s Will, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine June 1910
- * The Cavalry of the Clouds, (ar)  The Captain #228, March 1918
- * Cheating Davy Jones, (ar)  The Captain #240, March 1919, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Circus Thrills, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine December 1928
- * Coffee Planting as a Career, (ar)  The Captain #264, March 1921, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Conan Doyle’s Museum of Psychic Wonders, (ar)  Ghost Stories October 1927
- * Fags of the Fleet, (ar)  The Captain #223, October 1917, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Flying in Flames, (ar)  The Captain #238, January 1919, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Glorious Deeds of Famous Regiments, (ar)  The Captain #224, November 1917
- * Heroes of the Deep, (ar)  The Captain #217, April 1917, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * The Lighter Side of Flying, (ar)  The Captain #235, October 1918, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Magic and the Widow, (vi)  Pearson’s Magazine September 1910
- * Marionette Marvels, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine October 1929
- * Men Who Play with Toy Trains, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine May 1930
- * The Men who Save the Wounded, (ar)  The Captain #236, November 1918, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * A Millionaire for a Fortnight, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine May 1932
- * Mrs. Ardbake’s Bulldog, (ss)  The Royal Magazine September 1910
- * Our Guns and Gunners, (ar)  The Captain #227, February 1918, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Plain Truth About Spiritualism, (ar)  Ghost Stories June 1928
- * The Romance of Forestry, (ar)  The Captain #267, June 1921, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * The Sea-Fliers, (ar)  The Captain #232, July 1918
- * Secret Devices, (ar)  The Captain #244, July 1919, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Sugar Planting, (ar)  The Captain #248, November 1919
- * Tunnelling the Channel, (ar)  The Captain #239, February 1919, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * War Tunnelling Extraordinary, (ar)  The Captain #226, January 1918, as by Cecil Hammersley
- * Who’s for the Air, (ar)  The Captain #222, September 1917
- * The Woman on 1978, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine September 1928
- * Wonders of the Cable Service, (ar)  The Captain #231, June 1918
- * The Wonder-Wire, (ar)  The London Magazine November 1917
- * Work and Play at the London Sketch Club, (ar)  The Strand Magazine December 1928
- * The World’s Happiest Museum: Thoughts on a Room of Miracles with Sir A. Conan Doyle, (ar)  The Strand Magazine May 1927 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- * Ziegfeld’s Young Ladies, (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine May 1931
[]Croffut, W(illiam) A(ugustus) (1835-1915) (chron.)
  
    - * At an Apple Stand, (??)  The Century Magazine July 1884
- * Birth of a New Government, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1885
- * The Field Family, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1886
- * Historic Houses in Washington, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1889
- * “Lord Gordon-Gordon”, (bg)  Putnam’s Magazine January 1910 [Ref. Lord Gordon-Gordon]
- * The Mine at Calumet, (pm) 
- * The Old Home Days, (pm)  The People’s Home Journal July 1903
- * One Rainy Day, (??)  The Century Magazine April 1882
- * Peggy O’Neill and General Jackson, (bg)  Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader September 1908 [Ref. Andrew Jackson & Peggy O’Neill]
- * Queer Corners at the Capital, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1888
- * The Quoddy Islands, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1892
- * A Railroad to the Yukon, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1900
- * The Rise and Fall of a Great Party, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1885
- * The Saguenay, (pm)  The Cosmopolitan March 1886
- * The Thousand Isles, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1885
- * William H. Vanderbilt, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1886
[]Croft, Frederick William (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
  
    - * Astarte, (pm)  Etchings & Odysseys #2, 1983
- * Be Prepared!, (ss)  Eldritch Tales #5, April 1979
- * A Bit of High Finance  [Aurelius], (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1979
- * Falconhigh, (pm)  Eldritch Tales #17, 1988
- * The Gilded Mask, (pm)  Etchings & Odysseys #2, 1983
- * Life Among the Brain Stealers  [Aurelius], (ss)  Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1979
- * Mermaids, (pm)  Eldritch Tales #13, 1987
- * The Murderers, (ss)  Space and Time #61, Winter 1981/1982
- * An Open Letter to Outer Space, (ss)  Starspeak October 1974
- * Skipping, (ss)  Eldritch Tales #9, 1983
- * Undead hungers live again…, (pm)  Starspeak October 1974
- * Wolf-Moon, (pm)  Etchings & Odysseys #2, 1983
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[]Croft, Marguerite (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * I Dream of Strawberries, (ss)  Scattered, Covered, Smothered ed. Jason Erik Lundberg, Two Cranes Press, 2004
- * Into the Woods, (ss)  Say… #6, 2007
- * Ripples of Love, (ar)  Apparition Literary Magazine #14, April 2021
- * The Wood and the Brass, (ss)  Thou Shalt Not… ed. Lee Allen Howard, Dark Cloud Press, 2006
[]Croft, Tehani (fl. 2000s-2010s); previously known as Tehani Wessely (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Editor:  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #27,   #31 2007,   #37 2008, as by Tehani Wessely
- * After the Rain, (oa) FableCroft Publishing (tp), April 2011 , as by Tehani Wessely
- * Cranky Ladies of History (with Tansy Rayner Roberts), (oa) FableCroft Publishing (tp), March 2015 , as by Tansy Rayner Roberts & Tehani Wessely
- * Editorial, (ed)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #16, December 2004/January 2005
- * Editorial, (ed)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #37, 2008, as by Tehani Wessely
- * Epilogue, (oa) FableCroft Publishing (tp), 2012 , as by Tehani Wessely
- * Fantasy: Imagined Worlds, or Current Social Commentary?, (ar)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #34, 2008, as by Tehani Wessely
- * Foreword, (in)  In Your Face ed. Tehani Wessely, FableCroft, 2016, as by Tehani Wessely
- * From the “Other” Editor, (ed)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #36, 2008, as by Tehani Wessely
- * Interview—Dave Luckett, (iv)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #2, August 2002 [Ref. Dave Luckett]
- * Interview: Jackie Kessler, (iv)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #34, 2008 [Ref. Jackie Morse Kessler], as by Tehani Wessely
- * Interview: Kate Forsyth, (iv)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #4, December 2002 [Ref. Kate Forsyth]
- * Interview—Tansy Rayner Roberts, (iv)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #3, October 2002 [Ref. Tansy Rayner Roberts]
- * Interview with Robin Hobb, (iv)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #31, 2007 [Ref. Robin Hobb], as by Tehani Wessely
- * Introduction, (in)  Epilogue ed. Tehani Wessely, FableCroft, 2012, as by Tehani Wessely
- * Introduction, (in)  Phantazein ed. Tehani Wessely, FableCroft, 2014, as by Tehani Wessely
- * In Your Face, (oa) FableCroft Publishing (tp), 2016 , as by Tehani Wessely
- * Machinations: An Anthology of Ingenious Designs, (br)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #3, October 2002
- * New Ceres Nights (with Alisa Krasnostein), (oa) Twelfth Planet Press (tp), April 2009 , as by Alisa Krasnostein & Tehani Wessely
- * One Small Step, (oa) FableCroft Publishing (tp), May 2013 , as by Tehani Wessely
- * Phantazein, (oa) FableCroft Publishing (tp), October 2014 , as by Tehani Wessely
- * Reviews (with Launz Burch), (rc)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #34, 2008, as by Dirk Flinthart & Tehani Wessely
- * Reviews (with Edwina Harvey & I. E. Lester), (rc)  Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #35, 2008, as by Edwina Harvey, I. E. Lester & Tehani Wessely
- * Science Fiction in the Antipodes: An Australian Speculative Fiction Roundtable (with Joyce Chng, Matthew Farrer, Ambelin Kwaymullina & Gillian Polack), (ar)  Strange Horizons July 24 2017
- * The State of Science Fiction and Fantasy in Australia, (ar)  SQ Mag #14, May 2014, as by Tehani Wessely
- * To Spin a Darker Stair, (oa) FableCroft Publishing (pb), April 2012 , as by Tehani Wessely
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[]Croft-Cooke, Rupert (1903-1979); used pseudonym Leo Bruce (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Appointed Key, (ss)  The Graphic May 21 1927
- * Banquo’s Chair, (ss)  Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
- * Bateman’s, (ar)  The New Strand May 1962 [Ref. Rudyard Kipling]
- * Beef and the Spider  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard November 22 1950, as by Leo Bruce
- * Beef for Christmas  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Tatler and Bystander November 8 1957, as by Leo Bruce
- * The Bishop’s Penitent, (ss)  Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
- * Blind Witness, (ss)  The Evening Standard May 22 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * Blunt Instrument  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard July 19 1951, as by Leo Bruce
- * A Box of Capsules  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard April 29 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * Brain Wave, (ss)  Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
- * The Buccaneer, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #108, June 1931
- * A Case for the Files  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard November 9 1956, as by Leo Bruce
- * The Chicken and the Egg  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard May 29 1951, as by Leo Bruce
- * Clue in the Mustard  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard March 24 1950, as by Leo Bruce
- * Combat, (ss)  Gloucester Journal October 8 1938
- * Death in the Garden  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard March 24 1950, as "Clue in the Mustard", by Leo Bruce
- * Deceased Wife’s Sister, (ss)  The Evening Standard June 10 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * Deckchair Detective:
    
 * ___ Rufus—and the Murderer, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 24 1955, as by Leo Bruce
- * The Doctor’s Wife  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard October 10 1950, as by Leo Bruce
- * Episode in 1930, (ss)  This Quarter March 1932
- * Gas-Oven Murder, (ss)  The Evening Standard October 7 1952, as "A Glass of Sherry", by Leo Bruce
- * Gipsies in Wartime, (ar)  The Strand Magazine May 1942
- * A Glass of Sherry, (ss)  The Evening Standard October 7 1952, as by Leo Bruce
- * Grove Lodge, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1962
- * Holiday Task  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard May 13 1950, as by Leo Bruce
- * The Ideal, (pm)  Cassell’s Magazine May 1927
- * In a Naughty World, (ss)  The New Strand April 1962
- * Into Thin Air  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard August 29 1956, as by Leo Bruce
- * The Inverness Cape, (ss)  The Sketch July 16 1952, as by Leo Bruce
- * I, Said the Sparrow  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard October 6 1951, as by Leo Bruce
- * I Was Taken for a Spy, (ar)  Everybody’s April 1 1950
- * Letter of the Law, (ss)  The Evening Standard September 30 1952, as by Leo Bruce
- * Manful Dancing, (ss)  Britannia and Eve January 1953
- * The Man in the Room, (ss)  John Bull June 19 1948
- * The Marsh Light  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard June 2 1956, as by Leo Bruce
- * Miss Marshall, (ss)  John Bull October 2 1948
- * Mr. Pineapple’s Lie, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #107, May 1931
- * Murder in Miniature, (co) Academy Chicago (hc), 1992 , as by Leo Bruce
- * Murder in Miniature  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 6 1950, as by Leo Bruce
      -  The Evening Standard Detective Book, 2nd Series, Gollancz, 1951, as by Leo Bruce
-  The Saint Detective Magazine May 1955, as by Leo Bruce
-  The Saint Detective Magazine (Australia) January 1957, as by Leo Bruce
-  The Saint Detective Magazine (UK) March 1957, as by Leo Bruce
-  Murder in Miniature by Leo Bruce, Academy Chicago, 1992, as by Leo Bruce
 
- * Murder in Reverse  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard December 27 1952, as by Leo Bruce
- * The New Edwardian, (ar)  Britannia and Eve November 1952
- * The Nine Fifty-Five, (ss)  The Evening Standard February 17 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * “Nothing Ever Happens”, (ss)  The Corner Magazine February 1928
- * On an Argentine Estancia, (ar)  The Boy’s Own Paper September 1927
- * On the Spot, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine April 1928
- * On the Verandah, (ss)  Magpie July 1951
- * Painted Dolls, (ss)  John Bull May 1 1948
- * Pepe, (ss)  John Bull March 26 1949
- * Person or Persons  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard March 4 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * Pharaoh and His Waggons, (ss)  Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
- * A Piece of Paper  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 30 1952, as by Leo Bruce
- * Queen of the World, (vi)  The Evening Standard May 4 1938
- * Rigor Mortis, (ss)  Bodies from the Library 4 ed. Tony Medawar, Collins Crime Club, 2021, as by Leo Bruce
- * Riverside Night, (ss)  The Evening Standard July 22 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * Rufus—and the Murderer, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 24 1955, as by Leo Bruce
- * The Scene of the Crime, (ss)  The Evening Standard October 10 1952, as by Leo Bruce
- * A Secret Still, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #126, December 1932
- * Song, (pm)  The Story-teller May 1927
- * Song (“Oh, where is she to whom our songs are sung…”), (pm)  Cassell’s Magazine May 1928
- * Sonnet (“Across the sky that is my mind…”), (pm)  Cassell’s Magazine March 1928
- * A Stiff Drink  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard July 16 1956, as by Leo Bruce
- * Summons to Death  [Sgt. Beef], (ss)  The Evening Standard March 1 1951, as by Leo Bruce
- * Tangerine Night, (ss)  The New Strand July 1962
- * Termination 2, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 1 1934
- * This Hour, (pm)  The Story-teller September 1927
- * Too Much Respect for Period, (ar)  Britannia and Eve October 1952
- * Woman in the Taxi  [Det.-Sgt. Grebe], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 15 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * The Wrong Moment, (ss)  The Evening Standard March 18 1953, as by Leo Bruce
- * You Bet Your Life (with Monica Dickens & Beverley Nichols), (ss)  Britannia and Eve January 1949
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[]Crofton, F. Blake (chron.)
  
    - * The Major’s Big Talk Stories, (sl)  St. Nicholas July 1881
- * The Major’s Big-Talk Stories, No. 1, (sl)  St. Nicholas April 1880
- * The Major’s Big-Talk Stories, No. IV, (sl)  St. Nicholas July 1880
- * The Major’s Big Talk Stories, Nos. V and VI, (sl)  St. Nicholas August 1880
- * The Major’s Big-Talk Stories, No VII, (sl)  St. Nicholas September 1880
- * The Major’s Big Talk Stories VIII, (sl)  St. Nicholas October 1880
- * Thomas Chandler Haliburton, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly March 1892
- * Two More of the Major’s Big Talk Stories, (sl)  St. Nicholas May 1880
[]Crofts, Anna Helen (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * Poetry and the Gods (with H. P. Lovecraft), (ss)  The United Amateur September 1920, as by Anna Helen Crofts & Henry Paget-Lowe
      -  The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces by H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, 1959
-  Dagon and Other Macabre Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, 1965
-  The Tomb and Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Beagle, 1970
-  The Transition of H.P. Lovecraft: The Road to Madness by H. P. Lovecraft, Ballantine Del Rey, 1996
-  Shadows of Death by H. P. Lovecraft, Del Rey, 2005
-  Eldritch Tales by H. P. Lovecraft, Gollancz, 2011
- * Le Silent, (ss)  The Tryout February 1918
- * To Autumn, (pm)  The Vagrant #7, June 1918
- * War Literature, (ar)  The Tryout April 1919
[]Crofts, Freeman Wills (1879-1957) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Absent Partner  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard December 29 1952
- * The Affair at Little Wokeham  [Insp. Joseph French], (ex)  Hodder & Stoughton, 1943
- * The Affair at Saltover Priory  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Windsor Magazine February 1934
- * The Agent’s Signature, (ss)  The Evening Standard September 29 1952
- * Antidote to Venom  [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), 1938 
- * The Bottle  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 4 1953
- * The Broken Windscreen  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 3 1953
- * The Broken Windshield  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 3 1953, as "The Broken Windscreen"
- * Crime on the Footplate  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard December 28 1949
- * Danger in Shroude Valley  [Robin Brand], (ss)  The Golden Book of the Year ed. Dorothy M. Prescott, Blandford Press, 1950
- * Dark Waters  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 21 1953
- * During the Night  [Insp. Joseph French], (pl)  The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, Crippen & Landru, 2020
- * East  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard July 31 1936
- * East Wind  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine February 1934
      -  Fifty Famous Detectives of Fiction, Odhams, 1938
-  The Pocket Book of Great Detectives ed. Lee Wright, Pocket, 1941
-  Best Stories of the Underworld ed. Peter Cheyney, Faber and Faber, 1942
-  Great Irish Detective Stories ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1993
-  Murder Most Irish ed. Ed Gorman, Larry Segriff & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1996
- * Ebb Tide, (ss)  The Evening Standard March 20 1952
- * The 8.12 from Waterloo  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard February 23 1950
- * The Faulty Stroke  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard December 30 1952
- * Finding Ideas, (ex)  The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935, as "The Writing of a Detective Novel"
- * Fingerprints  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard March 29 1952
- * The Flowing Tide  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 2 1953
- * The Footbridge  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard April 23 1952
- * The Greuze, (nv)  Pearson’s Magazine December 1921
      -  The World’s Best One Hundred Detective Stories, Volume 3 ed. Eugene Thwing, Funk & Wagnalls, 1929, as "The Greuze Girl"
-  My Best Detective Story, Faber and Faber, 1931
-  A Century of Detective Stories, Hutchinson, 1935
-  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #71, October 1949, as "The Greuze Girl"
-  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #41, November 1950, as "The Greuze Girl"
-  Mackill’s Choice ed. [Editor of Mackill's Mystery Magazine], Todd Pub. Group, 1953, as "The Greuze Girl"
-  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1987, as "The Greuze Girl"
- * The Greuze Girl, (nv)  Pearson’s Magazine December 1921, as "The Greuze"
- * The Groote Park Murder, (ex)  Collins, 1923
- * Gull Rock  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard April 15 1952
- * The Hog’s Back Mystery  [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), 1933 
- * The Hunt Ball  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Holly Leaves November 21 1937
      -  Detective Stories of To-Day ed. Raymond Postgate, Faber and Faber, 1940
-  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1943
-  Murder Medley, Hennel Locke Ltd., 1947
-  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #14, August 1948
-  MacKill’s Mystery Magazine December 1953, as "The Hunt Ball Murder"
-  MacKill’s Mystery Magazine (US) February 1954, as "The Hunt Ball Murder"
-  Masterpieces of Mystery: The Golden Age: Part One ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1977
-  English Country House Murders ed. Thomas F. Godfrey, The Mysterious Press, 1988
-  The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction ed. Deane Mansfield-Kelley & Lois Marchino, Longman US, 2004
-  The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, Crippen & Landru, 2020, as "The Hunt Ball Murder"
- * The Hunt Ball Murder  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Holly Leaves November 21 1937, as "The Hunt Ball"
- * Ingots of Gold, (sl)  Flynn’s Weekly Aug 7,   Aug 14,   Aug 21,   Aug 28 1926
- * Inspector Smart’s Nasty Jar, (rr)  The Listener April 1 1931; chapter 11 of round-robin novel The Scoop.
- * James Alcorn’s Oversight, (ss)  Sunday Empire News August 12 1945
- * The Landing Ticket  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss) 
- * The Level Crossing, (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine November 1933
      -  Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 3 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1934
-  Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part V ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
-  The Third Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1942
-  Fourth Mystery Companion ed. A. L. Furman, Lantern Press, 1946
-  Great Stories of Detection ed. R. C. Bull, Barker, 1960
-  Great Tales of Mystery ed. R. C. Bull, Hill and Wang, 1960
-  Mysterious Railway Stories ed. William Pattrick, W.H. Allen, 1984
-  Blood on the Tracks ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2018
- * The Match  [Insp. Joseph French], (nv)  Detection Medley ed. John Rhode, Hutchinson, 1939
- * The Medicine Bottle  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 18 1950
- * Meet Inspector French  [Insp. Joseph French], (ar)  Meet the Detective, Telegraph Press, 1935
- * Mr. Pemberton’s Commission  [Insp. Joseph French], (nv)  The Windsor Magazine March 1933
      -  The Great Book of Thrillers ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1935
-  The Great Book of Thrillers (var. 1) ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1937
-  My Best Mystery Story, Faber and Faber, 1939
-  Second Armchair Detective Reader ed. Ernest Dudley, Boardman, 1950
-  Nine Detective Stories ed. Jessie G. M. Merson, Longman, 1964
-  Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991
- * Mr. Sefton, Murderer, (ss)  Mr. Sefton, Murderer by Freeman Wills Croft, Polybooks, 1944
- * The Mountain Ledge  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard December 31 1952
- * Murder by Deputy, (ss)  Sunday Empire News September 30 1945
- * Mushroom Patty, (ss)  The Evening Standard October 21 1953
- * Mystery in the Channel  [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Collins (hc), 1931 
- * The Mystery of the Sleeping-Car Express, (nv)  The Premier Magazine #106, January 28 1921
      -  Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931
-  Second Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1932
-  The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934
-  Tales of Detection ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Dent, 1936
-  Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part III ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939
-  Case of the Vanishing Spinster ed. Susan Dickinson, Collins, 1972
-  Crime on the Lines ed. Bryon Morgan, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975
-  The Third Bedside Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Barker, 1978
-  Murder Most Foul, Octopus, 1984
-  The Mammoth Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Robinson, 1985
-  Great British Mystery Stories of the Twentieth Century, The Franklin Library, 1990
-  The Oxford Book of English Detective Stories ed. Patricia Craig, Oxford University Press US, 1990
-  The Best Crime Stories Ever Told ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Skyhorse Publishing, 2012
- * The New Cement  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Many a Slip by Freeman Wills Crofts, Hodder, 1955
- * A New Zealand Tragedy, (ar)  The Anatomy of Murder by The Detection Club, The Bodley Head, 1936
- * The 9.50 Up Express  [Insp. Joseph French], (pl)  The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, Crippen & Landru, 2020; broadcast on the BBC Sptember 19 & 21, 1942.
- * The 9.50 Up Express and Other Mysteries, (co) Crippen & Landru (tp), December 2020 ; edited by Tony Medawar
- * The Oversight  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #97, December 1951
- * The Parcel, (nv)  The Daily Mail April 17 1936 - April 21 1936
- * Perilous Journey  [Robin Brand], (ss)  The Christmas Stocking, Blandford Press, 1949
- * The Photographer, (ss)  The Evening Standard July 7 1952
- * The Purple Sickle Murders, (n.)  1929
- * The Raincoat  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard October 30 1951
- * The Ruined Tower  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard May 26 1951
- * Scotland Yard on the Job, (rr)  The Listener February 25 1931; chapter 6 of round-robin novel The Scoop.
- * The Starvel Hollow Tragedy  [Insp. Joseph French], (n.)  William Collins, 1927
- * The Suitcase  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard August 9 1950
- * The Sunken Suitcase  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Saint Detective Magazine December 1955
- * The Target  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard October 14 1953
- * Tea at Four  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard September 9 1952
- * Teamwork  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard July 31 1953
- * Teamwork Felonius  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard July 31 1953, as "Teamwork"
- * The 12:30 from Croydon  [Insp. Joseph French], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton (hc), 1934 
- * Two Birds with One Spanner  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #117, August 1953
- * The Two Bottles  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 26 1950
- * The Two Calls, (ss)  The Evening Standard June 7 1952
- * Unbreakable Alibi  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #114, May 1953
- * The Unseen Observer  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard August 31 1953
- * The Upper Flat  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 1 1953
- * The Vertical Line  [Insp. Joseph French], (ss)  The Illustrated London News November 20 1935
- * The Visitor in the Night, (rr)  The Floating Admiral, Hodder & Stoughton, 1931
- * Who Killed Cock Robin?, (pl)  St. Martin’s Review May 1938
- * Why I Write Detective Stories, (ar)  The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935, as "The Writing of a Detective Novel"
- * The Writing of a Detective Novel, (ar)  The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935
- * The Writing of a Detective Novel, (ex)  The Authors, Playwrights, and Composers Handbook for 1935 ed. D. Kilham Roberts, John Lane, 1935
_____, [ref.]
    - * Freeman Wills Croft by Tony Medawar, (bg)  Bodies from the Library ed. Tony Medawar, Collins Crime Club, 2018
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by James Keddie, Jr., (ar)  The Armchair Detective April 1969
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by Philip L. Scowcroft, (ar)  A Shot in the Dark #5, September 1995
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by Christopher Fowler, (ar)  The Independent on Sunday August 4 2013
- * Freeman Wills Crofts by Melvyn Barnes, (bg)  Mystery & Suspense Writers: The Literature of Crime, Detection, and Espionage, Volume 1 ed. Robin W. Winks & Maureen Corrigan, Scribners, 1998
[]Crofts, Morley (David) (1933-2016); used pseudonym Chrysler Crofts (about) (chron.)
  
    - * An Air for Edgar, (ar)  Presenting Moonshine #7, January 1 1970 [Ref. Edgar Saltus]
- * Another Night, Another Day, (br)  Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. John Klempner]
- * Black Weather, (br)  Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. Berton Roueché]
- * The Cue Stick Incident, (vi)  Presenting Moonshine #29, March 1973
- * Fully Dressed and in His Right Mind, (br)  Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. Michael Fessier]
- * “In Praise of Lesser Men”, (rc)  Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971
- * The Movers, (fa)  Presenting Moonshine #35, October 1973, as by Chrysler Crofts
- * MS. Found in a Bottle, or, the Peril of Drink, (ar)  Presenting Moonshine #15, April 17 1971, as by M. C.
- * Pool Hall Nirvana, (fa)  Presenting Moonshine #36, November 1973, as by Chrysler Crofts
- * The Ride, (ss)  Presenting Moonshine #27 Dec 1972,   #28 Jan 1973, as by Chrysler Crofts
- * The Un-leashed Will, (br)  Presenting Moonshine #19, October 23 1971 [Ref. Christopher Clark]
- * untitled (“Why Men Buy Books”), (fa)  Presenting Moonshine #16, May 3 1971, as by Chrysler Crofts
[]Croghan, Bryan (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
  
    - * Aboriginal Artist, (ts)  Ranch Romances 2nd October 1951
- * Apache Ambush, (nv)  Ranch Romances November 1965
- * The Badlands Kind, (nv)  Best Western November 1953
- * Death Will Wear War Paint, (ss)  Complete Western Book Magazine April 1953
- * Deep Gravel Gold, (ss)  Double Action Western January 1955
- * Fate Wore Claws, (ss)  North•West Romances Fall 1952
- * Flight Westward, (ss)  The Phantom Detective Winter 1952
- * The Fugitive, (ss)  North•West Romances Fall 1951
- * Grounds for Suspicion, (ss)  Ranch Romances 3rd September 1951
- * The Last Trick, (ss)  Popular Western November 1953
- * Loggers Bold, (ts)  Ranch Romances 2nd September 1950
- * Old-Timer Still Rides, (ts)  Ranch Romances 1st November 1950
- * One Way Out, (ss)  Ranch Romances 2nd September 1951
- * Over My Dead Body, (ss)  2-Gun Western August 1956
- * Rainbow’s End, (ts)  Ranch Romances 1st March 1951
- * The Starpacker Who Stuck Around, (ss)  Western Short Stories February 1953
- * Timber Tosser, (ts)  Ranch Romances 1st May 1951
[]Crohmalniceanu, Ovid S. (1921- ) (chron.)
  
    - * A Chapter of Literary History, (ss)  Romanian Review #1, 1968; translated by Andreea Gheorghitoiu
- * A Chapter of Literary History, (ss)  Romanian Review #1, 1981; translated by Dana Lizac
- * The Interview, (ss)  Romanian Review #5, 1988; translated by Radu Lupan
- * The Neuhof Treaty, (nv)  Twelve: A Romanian Science-Fiction Anthology ed. Cornel Robu, Sedona Publishing House, 1995
- * The Others, (ss)  Romanian Review #1, 1981; translated by Carmen Patac
_____, [ref.]
[]Croke, Marie (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * All the Boys in the Sea, (ss)  Fireside Magazine #103, Summer 2022
- * All the Starlit Worlds I’ve Visited…Without You, (ss)  Dark Matter Magazine #11, September/October 2022
- * Bone-Wood-Metal, (ss)  Kaleidotrope Autumn 2023
- * Cessation of Civilization, (ss)  DreamForge #4, December 2019
- * Dance of Wood and Grace, (ss)  Zooscape #10, March 1 2021
- * Delivery for 3C at Song View, (ss)  Diabolical Plots #83, January 2022
- * Drop Shipment Standard Procedure, (ss)  Dark Matter Magazine #3, May/June 2021
- * The Fleetness of Love, (ss)  Enchanted Conversation v1 #2, 2010
- * Flock of Words and Wonder, (ss)  Apparition Literary Magazine #16, Wonder, October 2021
- * Her Mother, the Storm, (ss)  Beneath Ceaseless Skies #370, December 1 2022
- * How Many Crab Pots Does It Take to Destroy a Neighborhood?, (ss)  Dark Moon Digest #42, January 2021
- * The Impermanent Surface of Lake Scintillate, (ss)  Orion’s Belt August 2024
- * Instructions for Bottling Tornadoes: Please Read Before You Leave, (vi)  Flash Fiction Online #107, August 2022
- * It-Who-Dreams-Under-Grey-Clouds in the-Town-Within-the-City, (ss)  Robotic Ambitions ed. Lesley Conner & Jason Sizemore, Apex Publications, 2023
- * Like Ladybugs, Bright Spots in Your Mailbox, (nv)  Diabolical Plots #104, October 2023
- * A Lullaby of Anguish, (ss)  Apex Magazine #145, 2024
- * Of Woven Wood, (nv)  L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume XXVIII ed. K. D. Wentworth, Galaxy, 2012
- * Our Echoes Drifting Through the Marsh, (ss)  Beneath Ceaseless Skies #423, January 9 2025
- * Sand-Child, (ss)  Daily Science Fiction November 25 2011
- * Secrets Locked in Metal Scrap, (nv)  Luna Station Quarterly #58, June 2024
- * Shades of Amber, (ss)  Beneath Ceaseless Skies #95, May 17 2012
- * The Swift-Footed Darling of the Rocks (Do NOT Actually Call Me That), (ss)  Zooscape #14, April 15 2022
- * Ten Poisons That Cannot Kill the Queen (with Anna Madden), (ss)  Lackington’s #24, Fall 2021
- * To Seek Himself Again, (ss)  Apex Magazine #127, 2021
- * Turn to Stone Ourselves, (ss)  Beneath Ceaseless Skies #364, September 8 2022
- * Veins of My Sister, (nv)  Deep Magic #72, Spring 2021
- * The Weight of Fortunes in an Endless Labyrinth, (vi)  Factor Four Magazine #41, November 2024
- * The Wyrd for Water Is Water, (vi)  Daily Science Fiction January 10 2013
- * Your Space Between, (ss)  Apex Magazine #132, 2022
_____, [ref.]
[]Croker, B(ithia) M(ary) (1849-1920) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Captain Luttrell’s Shikar, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine August 1909
- * La Carcassonne, (ss)  The Old Cantonment and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Methuen, 1905
- * The Cat’s Paw, (sl)  The Lady’s Magazine #6 Jun,   #7 Jul,   #8 Aug,   #9 Sep,   #10 Oct,   #11 Nov,   #12 Dec 1901
- * The Chowkedar, (ss)  The Onlooker December 9 1905
- * The Clue, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm May 1900
- * A Comedy of Correspondence, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine August 1904
- * The Creaking Board, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine February 1912
- * The Dak Bungalow at Dakor, (ss)  London Society Christmas 1889
- * A Dark Horse, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine September 1910
- * The Door Ajar, (ss)  The Old Cantonment and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Methuen, 1905
- * The End of Her Tether, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm September 1898
- * The First Comer, (ss)  Kingdom of Kerry by B. M. Croker, 1896
- * The Former Passengers, (ss)  To Let by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1893
- * Half-a-Crown, (ss)  The Sunday Strand February 1903
- * Helen, or Semiramis?, (ss)  The Story-teller July 1914
- * The Helper, (ss)  The Story-teller February 1910
- * Her Last Wishes, (ss)  Kingdom of Kerry by B. M. Croker, 1896
- * “If You See Her Face”, (ss)  To Let by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1893
- * Imitation Pearls, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine April 1911
- * “Jason”, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm December 1898
- * Johanna, (sl)  Crampton’s Magazine Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1902
 
- * The Khitmatgar, (ss)  To Let by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1893
- * A Letter from Lucerne, (ar)  The Ludgate November 1898
- * The Little Brass God, (ss)  The Old Cantonment and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Methuen, 1905
- * The Mad Englishman, (ss)  The Cavalier October 1909
- * The Mayor’s Dog, (ex) 
- * “The Missing Link”, (ss)  Crampton’s Magazine December 1901
- * Mrs. Ponsonby’s Dream, (ss)  Jason and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1899
- * “The Mysterious Minuet”, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm December 1905
- * The North Verandah, (ss)  The Story-teller March 1909
- * “Number Ninety”, (ss)  Chapman’s Magazine December 1895
- * “Number Ninety” and Other Ghost Stories, (co) Sarob Press (hc), March 2000 
- * The Old Cantonment, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine April 1904
- * Old Lady Ann, (ss)  Chapman’s Magazine January 1896
- * The Red Bungalow, (ss)  Odds and Ends by B. M. Croker, Hutchinson, 1919
- * The Red Woollen Necktie, (ss)  Kingdom of Kerry by B. M. Croker, 1896
- * A Romance of a Bungalow, (ss)  The Lady’s Realm December 1896
- * The Room with the Blue Carpet, (ss)  The Story-teller August 1919
- * The Spare Bed, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine November 1909
- * Sullivan’s Bargain, (ss)  The Cornhill Magazine July 1897
- * A Thousand to One, (sl)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #90 Sep,   #91 Oct,   #92 Nov,   #93 Dec 1919,   #94 Jan,   #95 Feb 1920
- * “To Let”, (ss)  London Society Christmas 1890
- * Trooper Thompson’s Information, (ss)  Jason and Other Stories by B. M. Croker, Chatto & Windus, 1899
- * Unavoidably Postponed, (ss)  Holly Leaves December 1905
- * Who Knew the Truth?, (ss)  The London Magazine December 1903
_____, [ref.]
    - * B.M. Croker (1848-1920) by Richard Dalby, (ar)  The Green Book #11, Bealtaine 2018
- * Mrs. Croker by Helen C. Black, (iv)  Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask, Spottiswoode, 1896
- * Number Ninety & Other Ghost Stories (2019) by Reggie Oliver, (br)  Wormwood #33, 2019
- * Richard Dalby’s Ghosts from the Past by Richard Dalby, (is)  Enigmatic Tales #3, December 1998
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