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Decatur, William (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym used by William G. Bogart (1903-1977) & T. W. Ford (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * All Through the House, (ss)  Private Detective Stories December 1938, as "Homicide Hoax", by Ken Cooper
 
    
    - * Blood Taint, (ss)  Spicy-Adventure Stories May 1939, as "The Climbing Buddha", by Clive Trent
 
    
    - * Case Closed, (ss)  Hollywood Detective August 1944
 
    - * Cold Blood  [Smith & Wesson Humphrey], (nv)  Private Detective Stories June 1938, as "Head Money", by Dale Boyd
 
    
    - * Cue Line for Death, (nv)  Private Detective Stories January 1947
 
    - * The Dead Can Kill  [Cupid Cain], (nv)  Private Detective Stories September 1944
 
    - * Dead Center, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories July 1935, as "The Garden of Evil", by E. Hoffmann Price
 
    
    - * Death Crawls, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories February 1939, as "Let the Dead Die", by Ken Cooper
 
    
    - * Death Do Us Part, (nv)  Super-Detective March 1943
 
    - * Dictated Death, (ss)  Private Detective Stories August 1942
 
    
    - * Dog Eat Dog, (ss)  Super-Detective October 1942
 
    - * Foreign Agent, (ss)  Super-Detective August 1942
 
    - * Guard the Old Body, (ss)  Speed Detective September 1943
 
    - * In a Crystal, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories December 1935, as "Tomb Dweller", by E. Hoffmann Price
 
    
    - * The Kid Could Kill, (nv)  Private Detective Stories June 1939, as "Fur-Bearing Animal", by Robert A. Garron
 
    
    - * Killer Cashes In, (ss)  Super-Detective April 1944
 
    - * The Killer Type, (ss)  Private Detective Stories October 1942
 
    
    - * The Last Secret, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories May 1938, as "To Murder with Love", by Colby Quinn
 
    
    - * Look for a Grave, (nv)  Private Detective Stories August 1938, as "Corpse on All Fours", by Robert A. Garron
 
    
    - * More Than Half Dead, (nv)  Private Detective Stories November 1942
 
    
    - * Murder Postponed, (nv)  Super-Detective April 1943
 
    - * No Cake, (ss)  Private Detective Stories July 1943
 
    - * No Trigger Finger, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories January 1938, as "Dangerous Lady", by Russell Hale
 
    
    - * Once Over, Fatally, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories July 1938, as "The Page Turns to Murder", by Robert A. Garron
 
    
    - * One More Murder, (nv)  Super-Detective November 1942
 
    - * Photo Finish, (ss)  Private Detective Stories March 1943
 
    - * Pretty Corpse, (ss)  Private Detective Stories January 1939, as "Double-Cross Bait", by Jerome Severs Perry
 
    
    - * Red Points to Murder, (ss)  Private Detective Stories January 1946
 
    - * Return of Terror, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories September 1935, as "Passion Before Death", by Arthur Wallace
 
    
    - * Spot for a Shamus, (ss)  Super-Detective May 1947
 
    - * To Keep the Record Clear, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories January 1938, as "Murder Without Memories", by C. A. M. Donne
 
    
    - * Turn About, (nv)  Private Detective Stories February 1943
 
  
Decker, Frank (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym (chron.)
  
    - * Casanova Killer, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories August 1937, as "Red—for Murder", by Cary Moran
 
    
    - * Clip Girl, (ss)  Private Detective Stories June 1943
 
    - * Corpse for Sale, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories October 1935, as "The Man Who Was Hanged", by Colby Quinn
 
    
    - * Exit Dying  [Val Vernon], (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories January 1937, as "The Case of the Dead Pigeon", by Arthur Wallace
 
    
    - * Frosted Death, (ss)  Spicy Detective Stories May 1937, as "The Thin Dame", by Robert A. Garron
 
    
    - * Glass House Killer, (ss)  Private Detective Stories March 1943
 
    - * Inside a Skull, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories August 1937, as "House of the Living Dead", by Stewart Gates
 
    
    - * Lost Blood, (nv)  Spicy Mystery Stories July 1936, as "Tailor Made Dummy", by E. Hoffmann Price
 
    
    - * Miracle Man, (ss)  Spicy Mystery Stories June 1937, as "Ghoul’s Trap", by Robert Leslie Bellem
 
    
    - * Money Makes the Mare Go, (ss)  Super-Detective Stories June 1935, as "Feathered Doom", by John Mallory
 
    
    - * No Answer, (ss)  Private Detective Stories August 1941
 
    - * Odor of Death, (ss)  Private Detective Stories September 1941
 
    
    - * Smart Boy, (ss)  Super-Detective October 1943
 
  
Decker, Richard E. (fl. 1960s)
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    - * Editor:  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1963
          Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep 1964 
    - * Editor:  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Sampler Fall 1964 (var.1)
 
    - * Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine  [v8 #11, November 1963]: 
 
    
    - * Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine  [v8 #6, June 1963]: 
 
    
    - * Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine  [v8 #8, August 1963]: 
 
    
    - * Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine  [v9 #1, January 1964]: 
 
    
    - * Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine  [v9 #4, April 1964]: 
 
    
    - * Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine  [v9 #6, June 1964]: 
 
    
    - * Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine  [v9 #9, September 1964]: 
 
    
  
Decolta, Ramon; pseudonym of Raoul F. Whitfield (1896-1945) (chron.)
  
    - * The Amber Fan  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask July 1933
 
    
    - * The Black Sampan  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask June 1932
 
    
    - * The Blind Chinese  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask April 1931
 
    
    - * Blue Glass  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask July 1931
 
    
    - * The Caleso Murders  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask December 1930
 
    
    - * China Man  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask March 1932
 
    
    - * Climbing Death  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask July 1932
 
    
    - * Death in the Pasig  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask March 1930
 
    
    - * Diamonds of Death  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask August 1931
 
    
    - * Diamonds of Dread  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask February 1931
 
    
    - * Enough Rope  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask July 1930
 
    
    - * The Javanese Mask  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask December 1931
 
    
    - * The Magician Murder  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask November 1932
 
    
    - * The Man from Shanghai  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask May 1933
 
    
    - * The Man in White  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask March 1931
 
    
    - * Nagasaki Bound  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask September 1930
 
    
    - * Nagasaki Knives  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask October 1930
 
    
    - * Red Dawn  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask May 1931
 
    
    - * Red Hemp  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask April 1930
 
    
    - * Shooting Gallery  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask October 1931
 
    
    - * The Siamese Cat  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask April 1932
 
    
    - * Signals of Storm  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask June 1930
 
    
    - * Silence House  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask January 1931
 
    
    - * West of Guam  [Jo Gar], (ss)  Black Mask February 1930
 
    
  
Dee, Roger; pseudonym of Roger D. Aycock (1914-2004) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Day’s Work, (ss)  Popular Detective March 1949
 
    - * Dead Weight, (ss)  New Detective Magazine June 1953
 
    
    - * Decoy to Death, (ss)  Black Book Detective January 1949
 
    - * Holdup at Twin Palms, (ss)  Black Book Detective Winter 1953
 
    - * The Man Who Found Out, (ss)  Fantastic Universe September 1954
 
    
    - * Murder Is Easy, (ss)  Black Book Detective Winter 1951
 
    
    - * Murder—on Display!, (ss)  Thrilling Detective October 1949
 
    - * Murder on Schedule, (ss)  The Phantom Detective Spring 1949
 
    
    - * No Barking Dog, (ss)  The Phantom Detective Summer 1950
 
    - * No Day for Murder, (ss)  5 Detective Novels Magazine Summer 1951
 
    - * One Ring for Death, (ss)  Popular Detective September 1949
 
    - * Third from the End, (ss)  Mercury Mystery Magazine August 1958
 
    
    - * Travelogue, (ss)  Fantastic Universe December 1956
 
    
  
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