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Ford, Leslie; pseudonym of Zenith Jones Brown (1898-1983) (items)
  
     - The Man from Scotland Yard, (n.)  Grosset & Dunlap, 1932, as by David Frome
 
     - Murder in Maryland [Lt. Joseph Kelly], (n.)  Farrar & Rinehart, 1932
 
     - The Strangled Witness [Colonel John Primrose], (na)  The American Magazine May 1934
 
     - The Clock Strikes [Colonel John Primrose], (na)  The American Magazine May 1935
 
     - Death Stops at a Tourist Camp, (na)  The American Magazine April 1936
 
     - False to Any Man [Colonel John Primrose], (n.)  Scribner’s, 1939
 
     - The Man on the Iron Palings [Evan Pinkerton], (ss)  1941
 
  
Ford, T. W. (fl. 1920s-1950s); used pseudonyms William Decatur & Paul Hanna (about) (items)
  
     - Red Rebels, (ss)  Soldier Stories April 1929
 
     - Red Hot, (nv)  The Dragnet Magazine December 1929
 
     - Death—C.O.D. [Sam Mace], (ss)  The Shadow Detective Monthly June 1932
 
     - Mace—Man Hunter [Sam Mace], (ss)  The Shadow Detective Monthly September 1932
 
     - No Murder [Sam Mace], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine October 15 1932
 
     - Off the Beat [Sam Mace], (ss)  The Shadow Magazine November 15 1932
 
     - The Corpse Lies, (nv)  Ten Detective Aces June 1935
 
     - Double for Baron Death, (ss)  Air Action September 1940
 
     - Corpses C.O.D., (na)  Detective and Murder Mysteries February 1941
 
     - Death Pounds the Gavel, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 3 1941
 
     - Batter Down, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 26 1941
 
     - Candidate for a Coffin, (ss)  Hooded Detective January 1942
 
     - The Ruby Runs Red, (nv)  True Gangster Stories February 1942
 
     - The Corpse Can’t Cry, (nv)  Crack Detective May 1942
 
     - Murder for a Maniac [Damon Spane], (ss)  Crack Detective September 1942
 
     - Eight Men and a Maniac, (nv)  Thrilling Sports Winter 1943
 
     - The Hot Corpse [Damon Spane], (na)  Crack Detective May 1943
 
     - On the Beat, (bg)  Crack Detective May 1943
 
     - The Dead Man Deals in Death, (na)  Crack Detective July 1943
 
     - Blood on My Hands, (ss)  Crack Detective September 1943
 
     - The Gentle Host, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories November 1943
 
     - Gunman’s Gold [Solo Strant (The Silver Kid)], (na)  Complete Cowboy Winter 1943/1944
 
     - No Alibi, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories January 1944
 
     - Blood Is Thicker Than Law, (na)  Western Yarns Spring 1944
 
     - Hat Checks to Hell, (na)  Crack Detective Stories March 1944
 
     - Showdown for a Gun Ghost, (ss)  Famous Western Summer 1944
 
     - Who, Me?, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories September 1944
 
     - Murderers Mustn’t Point, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories November 1944
 
     - Hanging Time, (ss)  Famous Western Winter 1945
 
     - Run, Killer, Run!, (nv)  Super-Detective January 1945
 
     - The 18 Carat Corpse, (na)  Crack Detective Stories March 1945
 
     - Bonus for a Body, (na)  Popular Detective April 1945
 
     - I Killed the D.A., (na)  Crack Detective Stories May 1945
 
     - Bounty Hunter’s Reward [Lead McShane], (ss)  Famous Western Summer 1945
 
     - Cherchez La Frame-Up, (na)  Crack Detective Stories July 1945
 
     - The Great Marpane, (nv)  Famous Western Fall 1945
 
     - Slayer’s Keepers, (nv)  Crack Detective Stories September 1945
 
     - Murder Bait [N. Nickleby Dickens], (na)  Crack Detective Stories November 1945
 
     - The Killer Pleads Guilty, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories January 1946
 
     - If the Shoe Fits, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories March 1946
 
     - Death Goes Downstairs, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories April 1947
 
     - The Lost Room, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories June 1947
 
     - Murder on His Mind, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories August 1947
 
     - Scoop in Blood, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories October 1947
 
     - Reasonable Doubt [N. Nickleby Dickens], (nv)  Crack Detective Stories December 1947
 
     - Redheads Are Murder!, (nv)  All-Story Detective October 1949
 
     - Homicide and Heliotrope, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories February 1951
 
     - Run, Cluck, Run!, (nv)  15 Story Detective May 1951
 
     - You’re Dead, You Dog!, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories June 1951
 
     - Hallucination, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories August 1951
 
     - Keep the Corpse Hot, (na)  Smashing Detective Stories September 1951
 
     - No Flies on Maxie, (ss)  Famous Detective Stories November 1951
 
     - I Murdered Myself, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories December 1951
 
     - Shyster No More, (ss) 
 
  
Fordham, E. W. (fl. 1950s) (items)
  
     - The Baccarat Case, (ts)  Notable Cross-Examinations by E. W. Fordham, Constable, 1951
 
     - The Cross-Examination of H.H. Crippen, (ts)  Notable Cross-Examinations by E. W. Fordham, Constable, 1951
 
     - The Druce Case, (ts)  Notable Cross-Examinations by E. W. Fordham, Constable, 1951
 
     - The Murder of Mrs. Fox, (ts)  Notable Cross-Examinations by E. W. Fordham, Constable, 1951
 
     - The Trial of Adelaide Bartlett, (ts)  Notable Cross-Examinations by E. W. Fordham, Constable, 1951
 
  
Forester, C(ecil) S(cott); pseudonym of Cecil Lewis Troughton Smith (1899-1966) (about) (items)
  
     - Between Eight and Eight, (ss)  The Evening Standard June 13 1934
 
     - To My Darling, (ss)  Esquire September 1935
 
     - The Turn of the Tide, (ss)  The Story-teller May 1936
 
     - The Letters in Evidence, (ss)  The Editor Regrets… ed. George Joseph, Michael Joseph, 1937
 
     - Wanton Fate, (ss)  Collier’s August 25 1945
 
     - The Man Whose Wishes Came True, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #91, June 1951
 
     - The Bower of Roses, (ss)  1951
 
     - Indecision, (nv)  The Nightmare by C. S. Forester, Michael Joseph, 1954
 
     - The Last Answer, (ss)  Argosy July 1957
 
  
Forman, Joan (1919-2004) (items)
  
     - The Silver Swan, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #53, June 1962
 
     - Magnificat, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #56, March 1963
 
     - The Laird and the Nut-Brown Maiden, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #60, March 1964
 
     - Ganges Alley, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #62, September 1964
 
     - The Lady of the Candles, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #66, September 1965
 
     - The Road by the Weir, (ss)  London Mystery Selection #72, February 1967
 
  
Fornatar, Paul V. (fl. 1990s-2000s) (items)
  
     - As We Forgive, (ss)  Detective Mystery Stories #1, December 1998
 
     - The Successful Point, (ss)  Detective Mystery Stories #3, February 1999
 
     - The Crossing Lady, (ss)  Detective Mystery Stories #5, April 1999
 
     - Finders Keepers, (ss)  Detective Mystery Stories #10, October 1999
 
     - All in a Day’s Work, (ss)  Detective Mystery Stories #18, January 2001
 
     - The Tenth Life, (ss)  Futures: Short Tales for Story Lovers #22, August/September 2001
 
     - Luck of the Draw, (ss)  Crimestalker Casebook Spring 2005
 
  
Forshaw, Barry (1948- ); used pseudonyms Vic Buckner, Eve Tan Gee, Brian Ritterspak & Ralph Travis (about) (items)
  
     - Tougher Than the Rest, (iv)  Crime Time #8, 1997 [Ref. Mark Timlin]
 
     - Alan Moore: Hell and Northampton, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. Alan Moore]
 
     - Caleb Carr, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Caleb Carr]
 
     - David Williams, (iv)  Crime Time #11, 1998 [Ref. David Williams]
 
     - Ed McBain, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Ed McBain]
 
     - Gemma O’Connor, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. Gemma O’Connor]
 
     - James Patterson, (iv)  Crime Time #12, 1998 [Ref. James Patterson]
 
     - Joe R. Lansdale, (iv)  Crime Time #12, 1998 [Ref. Joe R. Lansdale]
 
     - John Lescroart, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. John T. Lescroart]
 
     - Kem Nunn, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #2, 1998, as by Brian Ritterspak [Ref. Kem Nunn]
 
     - King Max!, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. Maxim Jakubowski]
 
     - Lee Child, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Lee Child]
 
     - A Quick Chat with Lawrence Block, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #2, 1998, as by Brian Ritterspak [Ref. Lawrence Block]
 
     - Writers in London, (ar)  Crime Time v2 #2, 1998
 
     - The Entropy Kid: Steve Aylett, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Steve Aylett]
 
     - The False Pretenses of Margaret Yorke, (ar)  Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Margaret Yorke]
 
     - Film Reviews (with Mike Paterson), (mr)  Crime Time v2 #3, 1999
 
     - A Quick Word with…Robert Harris, (ar)  Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Robert Harris]
 
     - Roman Blood: Steven Saylor in Britain, (ar)  Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Steven W. Saylor]
 
     - Bloody Material: Kim Newman, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Kim Newman]
 
     - Bloody Tribulation and Horrid Sights: The Ancient Mysteries of Paul Doherty, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #4, 1999, as by Brian Ritterspak [Ref. P. C. Doherty]
 
     - Cold Death: Lisa Appignanesi Talks, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #4, 1999 [Ref. Lisa Appignanesi]
 
     - Jeffrey Robinson, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #5, 1999, as by Brian Ritterspak [Ref. Jeffrey Robinson]
 
     - Michael Dibdin, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Michael Dibdin]
 
     - Midsummer Madness: Caroline Graham, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #4, 1999, as by Brian Ritterspak [Ref. Caroline Graham]
 
     - Natasha Cooper: Picturesque Decay, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #5, 1999, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Natasha Cooper]
 
     - Ron Ellis: Rhythm ’n’ Blues on the Mersey, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #5, 1999, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Ron Ellis]
 
     - Rules Are the Deathblow: Jack O’Connell, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #6, 1999, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Jack O’Connell]
 
     - Tirade, (ed)  Crime Time v2 #4, 1999, etc.
 
     - TR Bowen, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #4, 1999 [Ref. T. R. Bowen]
 
     - Violence in Venice: Donna Leon, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Donna Leon]
 
     - Will Christopher Baer: Violence Is Useful, (iv)  Crime Time v2 #5, 1999 [Ref. Will Christopher Baer]
 
     - Audiocrime, (rv)  Crime Time #20, 2000, etc.
 
     - Crime from Canongate, (iv)  Crime Time #20, 2000, as by Brian Ritterspak [Ref. Douglas E. Winter]
 
     - The Trio (with Barry Forshaw & Judith Gray), (br)  Crime Time #20, 2000, as by Eve Tan Gee, Judith Gray & Brian Ritterspak
 
     - Reading the Entrails, (ar)  Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #41, 2001
 
     - Authors in London, (ar)  Crime Time #24, 2001
 
     - Back to Greeneland, (ar)  Crime Time #25, 2001 [Ref. Graham Greene]
 
     - Better Than the Surgery: Paul Carson, (iv)  Crime Time #24, 2001 [Ref. Paul Carson]
 
     - Colin Dexter interviewed by Brian Ritterspak, (iv)  Crime Time #23, 2001, as by Brian Ritterspak [Ref. Colin Dexter]
 
     - Crime on Video, (mr)  Crime Time #22, 2001
 
     - CT Recommends the Latest DVDs, (mr)  Crime Time #24, 2001
 
     - Dark…and Other First Novels, (ar)  Crime Time #25, 2001
 
     - Dark Secrets: Robert Edric, (ar)  Crime Time #25, 2001 [Ref. Robert Edric]
 
     - Dead on Deansgate, (ar)  Crime Time #23, 2001
 
     - Donna Leon, (iv)  Crime Time #24, 2001 [Ref. Donna Leon]
 
     - Evocation of an Era: Ed Gorman’s Sam McCain Trilogy, (ar)  Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Ed Gorman]
 
     - Fighting Cheek: Eliot Pattison, (iv)  Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Eliot Pattison]
 
     - Frances Fyfield: The English Are Not What They Seem, (iv)  Crime Time #23, 2001, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Frances Fyfield]
 
     - From the Desk, (ed)  Crime Time #25, 2001, etc.
 
     - The Great EC Crime Covers, (ar)  Crime Time #24, 2001
 
     - Henning Mankell: Sweden’s Premier Crime Writer Visits the U.K., (ar)  Crime Time #25, 2001 [Ref. Henning Mankell]
 
     - Jim Sallis: Dissonant Chords, (iv)  Crime Time #22, 2001, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. James Sallis]
 
     - Key Crime Scribes: A Random Selection, (ar)  Crime Time #25, 2001, as by Eve Tan Gee
 
     - Minette Walters: My Glittering Career, (iv)  Crime Time #23, 2001, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Minette Walters]
 
     - Murder, Torture and Depravity with Ingrid Pitt, (iv)  Crime Time #23, 2001, as by Vic Buckner [Ref. Ingrid Pitt]
 
     - Pick of the Publishers, (ar)  Crime Time #25, 2001, as by Brian Ritterspak
 
     - Reviews (with Paul J. McAuley), (mr)  Crime Time #24, 2001
 
     - Robert Wilson’s Instruments of Darkness, (ar)  Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Robert Wilson]
 
     - Sara Paretsky, (iv)  Crime Time #22, 2001 [Ref. Sara Paretsky]
 
     - Video Reviews (with Paul J. McAuley), (mr)  Crime Time #25, 2001
 
     - Writing for the Maverick Reader: Alan Furst (with Woody Haut), (iv)  Crime Time #23, 2001, as by Woody Haut & Brian Ritterspak [Ref. Alan Furst]
 
     - Aristotle Detective, (br)  Crime Time #29, 2002, as by Vic Buckner [Ref. Margaret Doody]
 
     - Cool Times with Scott Phillips (with Woody Haut), (ar)  Crime Time #26, 2002
 
     - David Pirie: Before Sherlock Holmes, (ar)  Crime Time #26, 2002 [Ref. David Pirie]
 
     - DVD Choice (with Paul J. McAuley), (mr)  Crime Time #28, 2002
 
     - DVD Crime (with Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr)  Crime Time #29, 2002, etc.
 
     - DVD Crime II, (mr)  Crime Time #27, 2002
 
     - The First Modern Serial Killer, (ar)  Crime Time #30, 2002
 
     - From the Dark: Kenji Jasper, (iv)  Crime Time #26, 2002 [Ref. Kenji Jasper]
 
     - The Gates of Janus, (br)  Crime Time #26, 2002, as by Brian Ritterspak
 
     - Harlan Coben: Tell Everyone (with Russell James), (br)  Crime Time #30, 2002, as by Eve Tan Gee & Russell James [Ref. Harlan Coben]
 
     - Holmes on DVD, (mr)  Crime Time #26, 2002
 
     - Karin Fossum: Q & A, (iv)  Crime Time #29, 2002, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Karin Fossum]
 
     - Linda Davies: Something Wild, (iv)  Crime Time #26, 2002, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Linda Davies]
 
     - More, Please, (br)  Crime Time #28, 2002, as by Eve Tan Gee
 
     - Parallel Lies: Ridley Pearson Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #27, 2002 [Ref. Ridley Pearson]
 
     - Peter O’Donnell in London, (ar)  Crime Time #30, 2002 [Ref. Peter O’Donnell]
 
     - The Stakes Are High: Ray Hammond and James Jackson, (iv)  Crime Time #26, 2002 [Ref. Ray Hammond & James Jackson]
 
     - Sweet Sunday, Old Flames & John Lawton, (br)  Crime Time #30, 2002
 
     - Vic Bruckner Looks at Pale as the Dead, (br)  Crime Time #29, 2002, as by Vic Buckner [Ref. Fiona Mountain]
 
     - And a Glance at a Couple of the Novels, (br)  Crime Time #36, 2003
 
     - The Best: Alan Furst, (ar)  Crime Time #31, 2003, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Alan Furst]
 
     - Bloodshed in the East End: Gilda O’Neill, (ar)  Crime Time #32, 2003 [Ref. Gilda O’Neill]
 
     - The Bloody Best of British, (br)  Crime Time #32, 2003 [Ref. Wayne Kinsey]
 
     - Cracking the Edric Syndrome, (ar)  Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Robert Edric]
 
     - Don’t Give the Reader What He Wants: Lawrence Block, (iv)  Crime Time #35, 2003 [Ref. Lawrence Block]
 
     - The Irreversible Mr. Turow, (iv)  Crime Time #33, 2003 [Ref. Scott Turow]
 
     - It’s a Bloody Good Life: Manda Scott Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Manda Scott]
 
     - Janet Evanovich: Who Could Fill Batman’s Codpiece?, (iv)  Crime Time #31, 2003, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Janet Evanovich]
 
     - John Burdett: Writing Bangkok 8, (iv)  Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. John Burdett]
 
     - Jon Stock’s The Cardamom Club, (br)  Crime Time #36, 2003, as by Vic Buckner [Ref. Jon Stock]
 
     - Murder in the Bastille, (iv)  Crime Time #35, 2003 [Ref. Cara Black]
 
     - New Blood, (ar)  Crime Time #36, 2003
 
     - New Blood, (iv)  Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Ingrid Black]
 
     - No Full-On Sex Scenes: Simon Kernick, (iv)  Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Simon Kernick]
 
     - Phil Rickman, (iv)  Crime Time #34, 2003, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Phil Rickman]
 
     - Polishing a Third: Sarah Diamond, (iv)  Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Sarah Diamond]
 
     - The Sins of Their Fathers—Gilda O’Neill, (br)  Crime Time #32, 2003 [Ref. Gilda O’Neill]
 
     - The View from Bangkok: Stephen Leather, (ar)  Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Stephen Leather]
 
     - Violence in the American Cinema, (br)  Crime Time #32, 2003, as by Eve Tan Gee
 
     - The American Dream Collapses: Kerry Jamieson Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Kerry Jamieson]
 
     - Black River: A Conversation with G.M. Ford, (iv)  Crime Time #41, 2004, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. G. M. Ford]
 
     - Block Gets the Dagger, (iv)  Crime Time #38, 2004 [Ref. Lawrence Block]
 
     - Brutal Betrayal: Charles Cumming, (ar)  Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Charles Cumming]
 
     - Byzantine Bloodshed: Tom Harper, (ar)  Crime Time #39, 2004, as by Vic Buckner [Ref. Tom Harper]
 
     - Give Me Death: John Fullerton Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. John Fullerton]
 
     - Gruesome Deaths and Classical Scholarship: Matthew Pearl Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Matthew Pearl]
 
     - Headhunters, (br)  Crime Time #37, 2004, as by Vic Buckner [Ref. Michel Crespy]
 
     - Helsinki Blues: Kjell Westö Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #37, 2004 [Ref. Kjell Westö]
 
     - Inside Giles Blunt, (iv)  Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Giles Blunt]
 
     - The Mafia in Berlin: Buddy Giovinazzo, (iv)  Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Buddy Giovinazzo]
 
     - Meet Nick Costa: David Hewson Tells Barry Forshaw About His New Roman Sleuth, (iv)  Crime Time #38, 2004 [Ref. David Hewson]
 
     - Peering Into Darkness: Alice Blanchard Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #38, 2004 [Ref. Alice Blanchard]
 
     - Politics and Crime: Eoin McNamee Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #40, 2004 [Ref. Eoin McNamee]
 
     - Profondo Argento: Alan Jones on Dario Argento, (br)  Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Dario Argento & Alan Jones]
 
     - Reyjavik Is My Beat: Indridason Arnaldur Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #37, 2004 [Ref. Indriðason Arnaldur]
 
     - Sleepless Nights: Carlo Lucarelli, (ar)  Crime Time #37, 2004, as by Ralph Travis [Ref. Carlo Lucarelli]
 
     - The Spaces Between People: Jodi Compton Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv)  Crime Time #40, 2004 [Ref. Jodi Compton]
 
     - Stamping Butterflies: Jon Courtenay Grimwood, (iv)  Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Jon Courtenay Grimwood]
 
     - Stepping Into the Shoes of Sherlock Holmes, (rv)  Crime Time #41, 2004, as by Vic Buckner
 
     - The Subject Has a Family History of Crime, Your Honour… (with Susan Rann), (iv)  Crime Time #41, 2004
 
     - Three from Granta, (br)  Crime Time #37, 2004, as by Brian Ritterspak
 
     - Baldacci in London, (ar)  Crime Time #46, 2005
 
     - Batman Redux, (ar)  Crime Time #46, 2005, as by Eve Tan Gee
 
     - Bloody Dinners: Greg Iles and Colin Forbes, (ar)  Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. Colin Forbes & Greg Iles]
 
     - DVD/Video (with Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr)  Crime Time #43, 2005, etc.
 
     - Inside Arkham, (ar)  Crime Time #46, 2005
 
     - The Men behind Batman, (ar)  Crime Time #46, 2005
 
     - Rediscovery: Contemporary Press, (ar)  Crime Time #42, 2005, as by Eve Tan Gee
 
     - Scene of the Crime, (br)  Crime Time #42, 2005
 
     - Up to date with Sparkle Hayter, (ar)  Crime Time #46, 2005 [Ref. Sparkle Hayter]
 
     - Vodka and Murder with Martin Cruz Smith, (br)  Crime Time #46, 2005 [Ref. Martin Cruz Smith]
 
     - Dark Music: Nick Stone on Mr Clarinet, (iv)  Crime Time #48, 2006 [Ref. Nick Stone]
 
     - Dead of Apparent Suicide: Kathryn Fox, (ar)  Crime Time #47, 2006, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Kathryn Fox]
 
     - DVD (with Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr)  Crime Time #47, 2006, etc.
 
     - Fifty Issues and Counting, (ed)  Crime Time #50, 2006
 
     - In the Shadow of Poe: Matthew Pearl, (iv)  Crime Time #50, 2006 [Ref. Matthew Pearl]
 
     - The Man Who Likes Dan Brown’s Writing: Raymond Khoury, (iv)  Crime Time #50, 2006 [Ref. Raymond Khoury]
 
     - The Mystery Writer by Jessica Mann, (ar)  Crime Time #49, 2006, as by Eve Tan Gee [Ref. Jessica Mann]
 
     - Patricia Cornwell in London, (ar)  Crime Time #47, 2006 [Ref. Patricia D. Cornwell]
 
     - Peter O’Donnell on My Name Is Modesty, (ar)  Crime Time #49, 2006 [Ref. Peter O’Donnell]
 
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