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Champion, D(’Arcy) L(yndon) (1902-1968); used pseudonyms Tom Champion, Jack D’Arcy, G. Wayman Jones, C. K. M. Scanlon & Robert Wallace (about) (chron.)
- * The Affair at City Hall [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective March 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Alias Mr. Death [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective February 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Beyond Endurance, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine 2nd January 1931, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Command Performance, (ss) War Birds August 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * The Crime of Fu Kee Wong [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (na) The Phantom Detective April 1933, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Crocodile Bait, (vi) Thrilling Adventures August 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Danger Island, (na) Thrilling Adventures November 1932, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Dead Man’s Drop [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective May 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Death at Dawn, (ss) Sky Fighters April 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Death Laughs Last, (ss) War Stories #104, March 1932, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Death’s Race [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective July 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Death Wings, (ss) Sky Fighters March 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Diamond Justice, (ss) Thrilling Adventures October 1935, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Diamonds and Death, (ss) Thrilling Adventures October 1932, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Drums of Nakawi, (ss) Thrilling Adventures October 1933, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * The Electric Chair Murders, (nv) Thrilling Detective June 1935, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Emergency Call, (ss) Federal Agent August 1936, as by Tom Champion
- * The Emperor of Death [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (na) The Phantom Detective February 1933, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * The Epitaph of Eddie O’Brien, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories February 1931, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Fall Guy, (ss) Federal Agent August 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Fall Out the Gentlemen, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories October 1930, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Fear’s Flight, (ss) Sky Fighters July 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Gas Hell, (ss) Thrilling Adventures February 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Gods of the Air (with Paul R. Milton), (sg) Top-Notch Magazine 2nd January 1931, as by Jack D’Arcy & Paul R. Milton
- * The Grave Gives Up, (nv) Thrilling Mystery August 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * The House of Murders [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (na) The Phantom Detective February 1935, as by Robert Wallace
- * The Island of Death [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (na) The Phantom Detective June 1933, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Jungle Skies, (ss) Flight October 1929, as by Tom Champion
- * King Crime! [Dan Fowler], (na) G-Men March 1936, as by C. K. M. Scanlon
- * A Lady on the Lam, (nv) Gun Molls Magazine December 1930, as by Tom Champion
- * The Lair of the Flying Bandit, (nv) Flying Aces May, Jun 1929, as by Tom Champion
- * The Lake of Flaming Death, (n.) Thrilling Adventures Jul, Aug, Sep 1932, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Let Me Live, (nv) Double Detective December 1938
- * The Long Arm of Vengeance [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective June 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Mammy, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine 2nd December 1930, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * A Man Is Made, (ss) Squadron August 1934, as by Tom Champion
- * Matabele Drums, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories December 1930, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Midnight Marauders [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (nv) Thrilling Detective April 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Mr. Death, Gangster [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective August 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Mr. Death vs. Death [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective October 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * Moonshine, (ss) Zoom October/November 1931, as by Tom Champion
- * Murder City [Richard Curtis Van Loan (The Phantom Detective)], (na) The Phantom Detective April 1934, as by Robert Wallace
- * Red Running Waters, (pm) Far East Adventure Stories November 1930, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Rendezvous with Death, (ss) Gun Molls Magazine August 1931, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * A Rendezvous with Mr. Death [James Quincy Gilmore (Mr. Death)], (ss) Thrilling Detective September 1932, as by G. Wayman Jones
- * The Sacred Scimitar, (na) Thrilling Adventures March 1932, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * See You in Church [The Deacon], (ss) G-Men Detective Fall 1949
- * A Tailor-Made Shroud, (nv) Popular Detective May 1950
- * Traitors Must Die, (ss) The Lone Eagle November 1936, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * Winged Diamonds, (na) Thrilling Adventures March 1933, as by Jack D’Arcy
- * The Yellow Cat, (ss) Thrilling Adventures June 1933, as by Jack D’Arcy
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Chappone, Edwin C. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * A General Goes to War, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #42, February 1931
- * The Glory Hopper, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #39, November 1930
- * The Machine Gun Maniac, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #44, April 1931
- * Stolen Wings, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #46, June 1931
- * Wings of the Dead, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #34, June 1930
Charteris, Leslie; [born Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin] (1907-1993); previously known as Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin (about) (chron.)
- * The Book of Fate [Simon Templar (The Saint)], (na) The Thriller February 10 1934
- * The Death Penalty [Simon Templar (The Saint)], (na) Star Novels Magazine #7, Fall 1933
- * The Gambler, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure & Mystery Story Magazine May 1928
- * The Higher Finance [Simon Templar (The Saint)], (na) The Thriller February 24 1934, as "On the Night of the 13th"
- * The Last Hero [Simon Templar (The Saint)], (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1930
- * Meet the Tiger [Simon Templar (The Saint)], (n.) Ward, Lock & Co., 1928
- * On the Night of the 13th [Simon Templar (The Saint)], (na) The Thriller February 24 1934
- * The Simon Templar Foundation [Simon Templar (The Saint)], (na) The Thriller February 10 1934, as "The Book of Fate"
- * The White Rider, (n.) Ward, Lock & Co., 1928
Chatrian, (Pierre) Alexandre (1826-1890); used pseudonym Erckmann-Chatrian (chron.)
- * The Conscript (with Émile Erckmann), (sl) Top-Notch Magazine Sep 30 (v19 #3), Oct 10, Oct 20, Oct 30 1914, as by Erckmann-Chatrian; translated by Marie de Montalvo
- * The Murder Sketch (with Émile Erckmann), (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880, as "The Mysterious Sketch", by Erckmann-Chatrian
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