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Tothe, Don (fl. 1960s) (items)
  
     - The Alarmist, (ss)  Manhunt February 1961
 
     - Dead Letter, (ss)  Manhunt June 1961
 
     - The Novelty Shop, (ss)  Manhunt October 1961
 
     - Come Share My Coffin, Lover!, (ss)  Keyhole Detective Story Magazine June 1962
 
     - Protect Us!, (vi)  Manhunt August 1962
 
     - Terror Calls Collect!, (ss)  Off Beat Detective Stories September 1962
 
     - A Dame Can Cheat Big!, (ss)  Off Beat Detective Stories November 1962
 
     - My Blade Sinks Deep, (ss)  Off Beat Detective Stories January 1963
 
     - The Thing in the Closet, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1963
 
     - The Zigzag Line, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1965
 
     - The Enforcer, (nv)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1965
 
     - Death for Dessert, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1966
 
     - The Lifesaver, (nv)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1967
 
  
Towne, Stuart (fl. 1940s); house pseudonym used by Clayton Rawson (1906-1971) (items)
  
     - Stand-In for a Kill, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 8 1940
 
     - Ghost of the Undead [Don Diavolo (The Scarlet Wizard)], (na)  Red Star Mystery June 1940 (by Clayton Rawson)
 
     - Mr. Mystery [Mr. Mystery], (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 3 1940
 
     - Death Out of Thin Air [Don Diavolo (The Scarlet Wizard)], (na)  Red Star Mystery August 1940 (by Clayton Rawson)
 
     - The Claws of Satan [Don Diavolo (The Scarlet Wizard)], (na)  Red Star Mystery October 1940 (by Clayton Rawson)
 
     - The Enchanted Dagger [Don Diavolo (The Scarlet Wizard)], (na)  Red Star Mystery December 1940 (by Clayton Rawson)
 
     - The Murder from the Grave [Don Diavolo (The Scarlet Wizard)], (na)  Red Star Mystery February 1941 (unpublished) (by Clayton Rawson)
 
     - The Man with the Radio Mind [Mr. Mystery], (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 2 1941
 
     - The Ace of Death [Mr. Mystery], (ss)  Detective Fiction January 24 1942
 
     - The Man with X-Ray Eyes, (na)  New Detective Magazine March 1944
 
  
Tracy, Don(ald Fiske) (1905-1976); used pseudonyms Roger Fuller, Tracy Mason & Robert Wallace (items)
  
     - Flatfoot Justice, (ss)  Thrilling Detective June 1939
 
     - Death Speaks Five Words [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective March 1940
 
     - Slight Adjustment, (ss)  Thrilling Detective May 1940
 
     - Legion of the Night, (nv)  Thrilling Detective October 1940
 
     - The Samurai Sword Murders [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective March 1941
 
     - Death Rides a Dive Bomber [Dan Fowler], (na)  G-Men Detective January 1942
 
     - Murder Makes the Mayor Go, (nv)  Thrilling Detective October 1942, as by Tracy Mason
 
     - Suspect, (ss)  Popular Detective August 1943
 
     - The Irish Death Trap, (na)  Popular Detective February 1944
 
     - The Brothers Are Burning, (ss)  Thrilling Detective May 1946, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - The Dead Don’t Write [Moody Hackett], (na)  Popular Detective August 1946, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Death Wears Kid Gloves [Moody Hackett], (na)  Popular Detective March 1947, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Listen for Death [Patrick Edward McCreary], (ss)  Black Book Detective April 1947, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - A Ghost Tells All, (ss)  Detective Novel Magazine September 1947, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Still on File, (ss)  Mystery Book Magazine Fall 1947, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - The Man Never Moved [Patrick Edward McCreary], (ss)  The Phantom Detective November 1947, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Open Season for Murder, (ss)  Detective Novel Magazine March 1948, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Three Fingers of Death [Moody Hackett], (nv)  Popular Detective March 1948, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Please Pass the Poison, (nv)  Black Book Detective June 1948, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Ding Dong Bell, (ss)  Detective Mystery Novel Magazine Summer 1948, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Hatful of Trouble [Moody Hackett], (nv)  Popular Detective July 1948, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Big Target, (ss)  Black Book Detective September 1948, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Murder Sets a Stage [Patrick Edward McCreary], (nv)  Popular Detective January 1949, as by Roger Fuller
 
     - Set a Place for Death [Patrick Edward McCreary], (nv)  The Phantom Detective March 1949, as by Roger Fuller
 
  
Tracy, H(orace) E(rnest) H(umphrey) (1883-?) (items)
  
     - The Poultry Farm Murder, (ss)  Detective Weekly #106, March 2 1935
 
     - The Great Aerodrome Mystery, (ss)  Detective Weekly #112, April 13 1935
 
     - The Menace Over Red House, (ss)  Detective Weekly #119, June 1 1935
 
     - The Holiday Mystery, (ss)  Detective Weekly #129, August 10 1935
 
     - The Mystery Men of the Marshes, (na)  Detective Weekly #144, November 23 1935
 
  
Trail, Armitage; pseudonym of Maurice Coons (1902-1930) (items)
  
     - The Gun Girl, (sl)  The Underworld Magazine March 1929, etc.
 
     - Racketeer Justice, (ss)  The Dragnet Magazine April 1929
 
     - The Wolves of Broadway, (nv)  The Underworld Magazine August 1929
 
     - The Mark of Death, (sl)  The Underworld Magazine November 1929, etc.
 
     - Machine Guns, (ss)  The Dragnet Magazine January 1930
 
     - “Burnt”, (ss)  The Underworld Magazine February 1930
 
     - Double Toll, (nv)  The Underworld Magazine March 1930
 
     - Hi-Jackers, (na)  The Underworld Magazine April 1930
 
     - Death Limited, (nv)  Complete Underworld Novelettes Spring 1932
 
     - Broadway Wolves, (nv)  Complete Underworld Novelettes Winter 1932
 
  
Train, Arthur (Cheney) (1875-1945) (about) (items)
  
     - Con. Men Abroad, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1908
 
     - “The Duc de Nevers”, (ts)  True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney’s Office by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1908
 
     - A Murder Conspiracy, (ts)  True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney’s Office by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1908
 
     - Beriberi, (ss)  The Popular Magazine December 15 1910
 
     - Monsieur Donaque, (nv)  Everybody’s Magazine October 1911
 
     - A Man of Business, (ss)  The Popular Magazine January 15 1912
 
     - The Meanest Man [Ephraim Tutt], (nv)  The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1927
 
     - Mr. Tutt Fights a Draw [Ephraim Tutt], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1936
 
     - Tit, Tat, Tutt [Ephraim Tutt], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 13 1937
 
     - “And Lesser Breeds Without the Law” [Ephraim Tutt], (ss)  Mr. Tutt Comes Home by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1941
 
  
Traylor, James L. (fl. 1980s-2010s) (about) (items)
  
     - William R. Cox: An Interview and an Appreciation, (ar)  The Armchair Detective v15 #3, 1982 [Ref. William R. Cox]
 
     - Characternyms in Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer Novels, (ar)  The Armchair Detective Summer 1983 [Ref. Mickey Spillane]
 
     - Dear Dead Daughter, (ss)  Hardboiled #3, Winter 1985/1986
 
     - Carroll John Daly: An Appreciation/Two Interviews, (iv)  Hardboiled #4, Spring 1986 [Ref. Carroll John Daly]
 
     - Murder Up His Sleeve: Dwight V. Babcock, (ar)  The Armchair Detective Winter 1990 [Ref. Dwight V. Babcock]
 
     - Hell with the Lid Lifted (with Betty Grover Eisner), (ar)  The Armchair Detective Fall 1992 [Ref. Carroll John Daly]
 
     - Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, (ar)  The Strand Magazine #26, October 2008/January 2009 [Ref. Mickey Spillane]
 
  
Treat, Lawrence (1903-1998); previously known as Lawrence Arthur Goldstone; used pseudonym Gordon Lord (about) (items)
  
     - Stoat’s Roost, (ss)  Murder Stories July/August 1931, as by Gordon Lord
 
     - The Prowling Patrol, (ss)  The Underworld Magazine October 1931, as by Gordon Lord
 
     - Trigger Love, (ss)  Underworld Love Stories February 1932, as by Gordon Lord
 
     - Blindman’s Bluff, (ss)  Gang World July 1932, as by Gordon Lord
 
     - The Ghost Dagger, (ss)  Super-Detective Stories March 1934, as by Gordon Lord
 
     - If You Were a Detective—The Van Bliven Necklace, (pz)  The Thriller #298, October 20 1934, as by Lawrence Arthur Goldstone
 
     - If You Were a Detective—The Carstairs Theft, (pz)  The Thriller #299, October 27 1934, as by Lawrence Arthur Goldstone
 
     - If You Were a Detective—Merrill’s Alibi, (pz)  The Thriller #300, November 3 1934, as by Lawrence Arthur Goldstone
 
     - If You Were a Detective—The Downside Murder, (pz)  The Thriller #301, November 10 1934, as by Lawrence Arthur Goldstone
 
     - If You Were a Detective—The Vendetta Puzzle, (pz)  The Thriller #302, November 17 1934, as by Lawrence Arthur Goldstone
 
     - If You Were a Detective—The Fleet Street Scoop, (pz)  The Thriller #303, November 24 1934, as by Lawrence Arthur Goldstone
 
     - Snow Trail, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 25 1936
 
     - Check and Double Check, (pz)  Ace-High Detective Magazine August 1936
 
     - A Case of Identity, (ss)  Ace-High Detective Magazine September 1936
 
     - Twenty-Year Payment, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly November 28 1936
 
     - Goldfish on a Ferris Wheel, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 26 1936
 
     - Ring Around a Body, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 2 1937
 
     - Blood Money, (pz)  Ace-High Detective Magazine January 1937
 
     - The Wandering Clue, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 13 1937
 
     - From the Edge of a Coin, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 20 1937
 
     - Personal Issue, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 20 1937, as by Gordon Lord
 
     - Death Test, (pz)  Ace-High Detective Magazine February/March 1937
 
     - The Making of a G-Man, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly March 6 1937
 
     - The Four Thousand Ton Robbery, (ss)  Black Book Detective Magazine April 1937
 
     - Laughing Ghost, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 8 1937
 
     - Detectogram, (qz)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 19 1937, etc.
 
     - The Daring Young Man, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 10 1937
 
     - I Rob as I Please, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 24 1937
 
     - King of the Town, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 7 1937
 
     - Ex-G-Man, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 28 1937
 
     - County Cop, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly September 11 1937
 
     - Shoes for Breakfast, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly September 25 1937
 
     - Three Magic Bullets, (ss)  Black Mask September 1937
 
     - Snake in the Dark, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly October 9 1937
 
     - Round Trip to Hell, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly October 23 1937
 
     - Dead Man’s Chest, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly November 27 1937
 
     - Stain of Honor, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 18 1937
 
     - Camouflage for Death, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 22 1938
 
     - Lead a Horse, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 29 1938
 
     - Proof of the Pudding, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly April 16 1938
 
     - The Music Goes In—and Out, (ss)  Thrilling Detective April 1938
 
     - Take the Heir, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 14 1938
 
     - The Ghoul with the Green Eyes, (ss)  Dime Detective Magazine May 1938
 
     - A Night’s Work, (nv)  Black Mask June 1938
 
     - Cops Are People, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 9 1938
 
     - Hand-Picked, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 16 1938
 
     - Death, No Charge, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly September 17 1938
 
     - Four Bits for the Law, (ss)  Thrilling Detective October 1938
 
     - One Way Feet, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 17 1938
 
     - Death Has a Puncture, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly March 11 1939
 
     - Death Wears a Nightshirt, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 13 1939
 
     - Murder Isn’t for Sissies [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces May 1939
 
     - Murder for Instance, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 3 1939
 
     - Mood for Murder, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces June 1939
 
     - Sing a Song of Murder, (ss)  Black Mask June 1939
 
     - Long Live the Corpse, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly August 5 1939
 
     - Swampers’ Gold, (ss)  Black Mask August 1939
 
     - Too Busy to Die [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces August 1939
 
     - Doctor the Crime, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly October 14 1939
 
     - Phantom of Bullet Bayou [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (ss)  Ten Detective Aces October 1939
 
     - Earmark the Corpse, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly December 9 1939
 
     - Dames, Diamonds and Daggers [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces December 1939
 
     - Murder Broadcast, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces January 1940
 
     - A Half Holiday on Homicide [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces February 1940
 
     - Death’s Playgirl, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces April 1940
 
     - Man of Vengeance, (sl)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 15 1940, etc.
 
     - Clue of the Clawing Cat [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces June 1940
 
     - Two for a Corpse, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly July 20 1940
 
     - Date with Death, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly September 28 1940
 
     - Satan’s Sideshow [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces September 1940
 
     - Accidental Homicide, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly November 23 1940
 
     - Case of the Blushing Butcher, (ss)  Detective Short Stories November 1940
 
     - The Whistling Corpse [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces November 1940
 
     - Stunt Driver’s Holiday, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly January 4 1941
 
     - In Satan’s Spotlight, (nv)  Ten Detective Aces January 1941
 
     - Papa Mona Lisa, (ss)  Detective Fiction Weekly February 22 1941
 
     - Harlequin’s Death Mask [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces February 1941
 
     - The Man Who Hallowed Homicide, (ss)  Detective Short Stories February 1941
 
     - Confessional, (ss)  Clues Detective Stories March 1941
 
     - Swing & Slay, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces March 1941
 
     - Curse of the Saw-Toothed Turk [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces April 1941
 
     - Never a Murder, (nv)  Detective Fiction Weekly June 7 1941
 
     - The Guy with the Educated Gun, (ss)  Detective Short Stories June 1941
 
     - Harem Scare ’Em [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces July 1941
 
     - Counterfeit Killer, (ss)  Detective Short Stories November 1941
 
     - Hell’s Haunted Acres [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (ss)  Ten Detective Aces November 1941
 
     - When the Bloody Finger Points, (ss)  Detective Short Stories January 1942
 
     - Somebody’s Going to Die, (ss)  Detective Fiction February 21 1942
 
     - Once upon a Crime, (nv)  Black Mask April 1942
 
     - Cop with an Ear, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1942
 
     - Wedding Bullets [Paul W. “Galahad” Baxter], (nv)  Ten Detective Aces May 1942
 
     - All-Out Homicide, (ss)  Detective Short Stories November 1942
 
     - Portrait of a Corpse, (ss)  Dime Detective Magazine August 1943
 
     - Death Lives Here, (na)  New Detective Magazine September 1943
 
     - Keep Them Dead!, (ss)  Flynn’s Detective Fiction October 1943
 
     - O as in Omen, (n.)  Duell, Sloane, Pearce, 1943
 
     - Death’s Old Sweet Song [Edward Asa Scott], (nv)  Dime Detective Magazine February 1944
 
     - Murder of a Lady, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 1944
 
     - Blood Is Where You Find It, (ss)  Flynn’s Detective Fiction May 1944
 
     - Death on the Palette [Edward Asa Scott], (nv)  Dime Detective Magazine November 1944
 
     - Murder Masquerade, (ss)  Master Detective March 1945
 
     - H as in Hunted [Jub Freeman], (n.)  Duell, Sloane, Pearce, 1946
 
     - The Futile Corpse, (ss)  Dime Detective Magazine August 1947
 
     - Q as in Quicksand [Mitch Taylor; Jub Freeman], (n.)  Duell, Sloane, Pearce, 1947
 
     - Homicide Expert [Mitch Taylor; Bill Decker], (ss)  1955
 
     - A Man Named Smith, (ss)  The Saint Detective Magazine November 1956
 
     - Twice Around the Block, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1957
 
     - Exactly Five Thirty-Five, (ss)  The Saint Detective Magazine May 1957
 
     - Murder Me Twice, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1957
 
     - Time and Tide, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1957, as by Gordon Lord
 
     - Suburban Tigress, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1957
 
     - The Man Who Got Away with It, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1957
 
     - United Nations Murder Case, (ss)  The Saint Detective Magazine October 1957
 
     - Justice Magnifique, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1958
 
     - Dead Duck, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1958
 
     - $50,000 Puzzle, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1958
 
     - Run Into Trouble, (ss)  Bestseller Mystery Magazine July 1958
 
     - A Safe’s Cracked in Brooklyn, (ss)  Sleuth Mystery Magazine October 1958
 
     - The Reluctant Victim, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine November 1958
 
     - Some Diamonds and I, (ss)  Sleuth Mystery Magazine December 1958
 
     - Dresden Alias Faraday, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1959
 
     - Big, Important Day, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1959
 
     - Ice Cold Murder, (nv)  The Saint Mystery Magazine July 1959
 
     - Who’s Innocent?, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1959
 
     - Perfect Shot, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1959
 
     - Framed, in Oil, (nv)  The Saint Mystery Magazine July 1960
 
     - Another Day, Another Murder, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1961
 
     - The Helping Hand, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) October 1961
 
     - The Picture of Guilt, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) February 1962
 
     - Family Code, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1962
 
     - The Friendly Murderer, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine March 1962
 
     - Breathe Deep, Lady!, (ss)  The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) November 1962
 
     - Shoot a Friendly Bullet, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1962
 
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