The Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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Sanderson, Robert (fl. 2000s) (items)
  
     - Carmady, (ar)  Sherlock #52, 2002 [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
 
     - Dirk Gently, (ar)  Sherlock #53, 2003 [Ref. Douglas Adams]
 
     - Mike Hammer, (ar)  Sherlock #54, 2003 [Ref. Mickey Spillane]
 
     - Lady Molly, (ar)  Sherlock #55, 2003 [Ref. Baroness Orczy]
 
     - Charlie Chan, (ar)  Sherlock #56, 2003 [Ref. Earl Derr Biggers]
 
     - Planetary, My Dear Watson: The Sherlockian Guide to the Galaxy, (ar)  Sherlock #57, 2003, etc.
 
     - Harley Quin, (ar)  Sherlock #58, 2003 [Ref. Agatha Christie]
 
     - Crime Scene Invesigation, (ar)  Sherlock #59, 2004
 
     - A Blessing of Unicorns [Hilary Caine], (ss)  Sherlock #62, 2004
 
     - Ellery Queen on TV, (ar)  Sherlock #65, 2005
 
     - The Power of the Imagination, (ar)  Sherlock #68, August 2006
 
  
Sands, Dave (fl. 1930s-1950s); house pseudonym used by Bryce Walton (1918-1988) (items)
  
     - Funny as Hell!, (ss)  Detective Tales May 1945
 
     - Coffin Cocktail, (ss)  Detective Tales April 1947
 
     - Corpse Collateral, (ss)  Dime Mystery Magazine May 1947
 
     - Line of Duty, (ss)  Detective Tales January 1948
 
     - A Real Gone Guy, (ss)  Detective Tales April 1948
 
     - Six Tickets to Las Vegas, (ss)  Detective Tales June 1948
 
     - The Vision of the Tower, (ms)  Dime Mystery Magazine October 1948
 
     - Slab-Happy, (ss)  Detective Tales November 1948
 
     - Now You See It… [Herbie Carpis], (ss)  Detective Tales December 1948
 
     - A Better Frame, (ss)  Detective Tales January 1949
 
     - The Corpse Walked Out, (ss)  Dime Mystery Magazine February 1949 (by Bryce Walton)
 
     - Lay On, Sir Hubert! [Herbie Carpis], (ss)  Detective Tales February 1949
 
     - Burn-’Em-Up Lennie!, (ss)  Detective Tales April 1949
 
     - Caboose Counselors, (ts)  Detective Tales July 1949
 
     - Unholy Night, (ss)  15 Mystery Stories February 1950
 
     - The Sealed Room, (ss)  15 Mystery Stories April 1950
 
     - The Crimson Trail, (ss)  15 Mystery Stories June 1950
 
     - Up the River, (cl)  Detective Tales August 1950, etc.
 
     - Murder Roundup, (ar)  15 Mystery Stories October 1950
 
     - Thieves’ Honor, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine March 1953
 
     - Finger from the Past!, (ar)  Detective Tales June 1953
 
  
Santangelo, Elena (Anne) “Eve” (1956- ) (items)
  
     - The Ultimate Layoff, (ss)  Murderous Intent Summer 1995
 
     - Rocky Road to Murder, (ss)  Murderous Intent Fall 1995
 
     - Ring of Truth, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1995
 
     - Kill, with Personality, (ss)  Murderous Intent Spring 1996
 
     - Shades of Intolerance, (ss)  Red Herring Mystery Magazine v3 #1, 1996
 
     - Job Interview, (vi)  Murderous Intent Fall 1996
 
     - Rapid-Eye Murder, (ss)  Murderous Intent Winter 1997
 
     - Swan Song, (ss)  Red Herring Mystery Magazine v4 #1, 1997
 
     - Cliff-Hanger, (ss)  Murderous Intent Summer 1997
 
     - Up on the Housetop, (ss)  Murderous Intent Fall 1997
 
     - The Elusive Abe, (ms)  Murderous Intent Winter 1998
 
     - Favorite Haunt, (ss)  Murderous Intent Spring 1999
 
  
Santesson, Hans Stefan (1914-1975); used pseudonyms Stephen Bond & John Stephens (about) (items)
  
     - Editor, (mg)  Private Eye July 1953, as by Stephen Bond
 
     - Editorial, (ed)  Private Eye July 1953, as by Stephen Bond
 
     - The New Books, (br)  Private Eye July 1953
 
     - Vengeance, (ss)  Private Eye July 1953, as by John Stephens
 
     - What’s New in Crime?, (rc)  The Saint Detective Magazine February 1956, etc.
 
     - I Know You’d Do the Same for Me, (vi)  The Saint Detective Magazine September 1956, as by Stephen Bond
 
     - It Is Not Possible!, (vi)  The Saint Detective Magazine March 1957, as by Stephen Bond
 
     - The Editor Speaks, (ed)  The Saint Mystery Magazine March 1960
 
     - Yesterday’s Lawless Ladies, (ar)  The Saint Mystery Magazine March 1960, as by Stephen Bond
 
     - An Editorial Aside, (ms)  The Saint Mystery Magazine April 1960, etc.
 
     - Death Is My Brother, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) February 1962, as by John Stephens
 
     - Crime in England, (ms)  The Saint Mystery Magazine March 1962, as by H. S. S.
 
     - Police and Community Relations, (ms)  The Saint Mystery Magazine May 1962, as by H. S. S.
 
     - The Temptation of a Marquis, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine December 1964, as by John Stephens
 
     - The Pseudo-Freudian Spy!, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) January 1965
 
     - Miss Clarissa and the Raincoat [Miss Clarissa Thornton-Thorpe], (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) November 1965, as by John Stephens
 
     - Margie, (br)  The Saint Magazine April 1967
 
     - These Swinging Times, (ss)  The Saint Magazine May 1967
 
     - Chinatown Evening, (ss)  The Saint Magazine September 1967, as by Stephen Bond
 
     - St. Petersburg [Miss Clarissa Thornton-Thorpe], (ss) , as by John Stephens
 
  
Santlofer, Jonathan (1946- ) (items)
  
     - 10 Differences between Writing and Painting, (ar)  Crimespree Magazine #11, March/April 2006
 
     - The Future Is Now, (ar)  Crimespree Magazine #24, May/June 2008
 
     - La Noire, (ar)  Crimespree Magazine #42, May/June 2011
 
     - Lola, (ss)  New Jersey Noir ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Akashic Books, 2011
 
     - The Muse, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2012
 
     - Masterpiece, (ss)  The Strand Magazine #39, February/May 2013
 
     - Party Girls, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 2013
 
  
Sapper; pseudonym of H. C. McNeile (1888-1937) (about) (items)
  
     - Spud Trevor of the Red Hussars, (ss)  The Strand Magazine September 1916
 
     - The House by the Headland, (ss)  The Sovereign Magazine March 1920
 
     - The Green Death, (nv)  The Strand Magazine August 1920 (+1), as by H. C. McNeile
 
     - The Horror at Staveley Grange, (nv)  Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine September 1922
 
     - The Third Round [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (n.)  Hodder & Stoughton, 1924
 
     - Three of a Kind, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine October 1925
 
     - The Black Monk, (ss)  Pall Mall Magazine March 1928
 
     - Temple Tower [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (n.)  The London Magazine November 1928 (+8)
 
     - The Island of No Return [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (sl)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 21 1931, etc.
 
     - The Third Message [Ronald Standish], (ss)  The Strand Magazine March 1931
 
     - Men Kill for Love, (ss)  The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1932
 
     - The Silent Jury, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1935
 
     - The Mystery Tour [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (ss)  The Strand Magazine February 1937
 
     - Bulldog Drummond’s Challenge [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (sl)  Detective Fiction Weekly March 13 1937, etc.
 
     - Lonely Inn [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (ss)  The Strand Magazine August 1937
 
     - Bulldog Drummond and the Oriental Mind [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (ss)  The Strand Magazine October 1937
 
     - Wheels Within Wheels [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (ss)  The Strand Magazine November 1937
 
     - Thirteen Lead Soldiers [Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond], (ss)  The Strand Magazine December 1937
 
  
Sargent, Richard L. “Rick” (fl. 1950s-1970s) (items)
  
     - No Experience Required, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1957
 
     - Angel of Death, (ss)  Trapped Detective Story Magazine October 1957
 
     - Duel in the Pit, (ss)  Manhunt December 1957
 
     - Jailbreak, (nv)  Trapped Detective Story Magazine June 1958
 
     - The Boy Had a Gun, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine October 1959
 
     - Hired Killer, (ss)  Guilty Detective Story Magazine December 1960
 
     - A Long Wait, (ss)  Manhunt December 1960
 
     - Words Before Dying, (ss)  Trapped Detective Story Magazine February 1961
 
     - The Executors, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1967
 
     - The Last Bottle of Wine, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1967
 
  
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