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Rowan, Richard Wilmer (1894-1964); used pseudonym Randle McKay (about) (chron.)
- * Answer for Baffle No. X (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) Clues 2nd November 1929, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * Assassins’ Plot (with K-4), (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly September 23 1933
- * Baffles (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) Clues 1st Sep, 2nd Sep, 1st Oct, 2nd Oct, 1st Nov 1929, 2nd Jan, 1st Dec, 2nd Dec 1930, 1st Jan 1931, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * Baffles Answers (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) Clues 2nd Dec 1930, 2nd Jan 1931, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * The Bandit Rendezvous, (ts) Mystery Stories February 1928
- * The Belgian “Underground”, (ts) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #6, December 1928
- * The Blonde Lure, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 12 1931
- * Brutes of Steel, (ts) Mystery Stories April 1928
- * The Capone of Corsica, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly December 31 1932
- * Chimney Smoke, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 2 1932
- * Criminal and Spy, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly March 19 1932
- * Dead Reckoning, (ss) Mystery Stories February 1929
- * The Dread of Ambush, (ts) Mystery Stories May 1928
- * Famous American Spies, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #10, April 1929
- * The Fatal Cunning of Sing Lee (with K-4), (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly July 29 1933
- * The Gangster’s Valet (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) The Third Baffle Book by Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay, Doubleday, 1930, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * Gas-Shells, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 16 1932
- * Headquarters Attack, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 19 1931
- * The Hoard of Fire, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly February 27 1932
- * A House of Deep Design, (ts) Mystery Stories January 1928
- * Inspector Marquard’s Quandary (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) The Third Baffle Book by Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay, Doubleday, 1930, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * The Invitation to Crime (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) The Third Baffle Book by Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay, Doubleday, 1930, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * Japanese Embassy Murder (with K-4), (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 19 1933
- * The Jazz-Age Jesse James, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly November 5 1932
- * The Killers of “Ten-Spot” Carmody (with K-4), (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly February 17 1934
- * Masked Death, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly November 13 1937
- * A Most Derisive Mercy, (ts) Mystery Stories November 1927
- * The Muffled Volley, (ts) Mystery Stories March 1928
- * Mystery Afloat, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly March 26 1932
- * Mystery of the Poisoned Ale, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 17 1932
- * The Panel Code, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly January 9 1932
- * Pursuit of a Fugitive Hero (with K-4), (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly August 5 1933
- * The Rescue of A. H. 31, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 30 1932
- * Rushing the Border, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly March 5 1932
- * The Sap Rises, (nv) Mystery Magazine June 1927
- * The Scourge of “The Terror”, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly August 20 1932
- * Secret Orders (with K-4), (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly July 8 1933
- * The Siege at the Dark Château, (ts) Mystery Stories December 1927
- * Solution of Baffle No. 1 (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) Clues 1st September 1929, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * Spies Before Battle, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 26 1931
- * Spies in Strait-Jackets, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly February 13 1932
- * Spies Surround a Monster, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly February 20 1932
- * Spies Who Were out of Luck, (ar) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #11, May 1929
- * The Spy Master:
* ___ The Dread of Ambush, (ts) Mystery Stories May 1928
* ___ 1. A Most Derisive Mercy, (ts) Mystery Stories November 1927
* ___ 2. The Siege at the Dark Château, (ts) Mystery Stories December 1927
* ___ III. A House of Deep Design, (ts) Mystery Stories January 1928
* ___ IV. The Bandit Rendezvous, (ts) Mystery Stories February 1928
* ___ V. The Muffled Volley, (ts) Mystery Stories March 1928
* ___ VI. Brutes of Steel, (ts) Mystery Stories April 1928
- * A Spy That Murder Protected, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly March 12 1932
- * Swift Detection, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly October 1 1932
- * The Three Squealers (with K-4), (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly September 30 1933
- * The Tortured Heiress, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly February 25 1933
- * Unsolved (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) The Third Baffle Book by Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay, Doubleday, 1930, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
* ___ The Gangster’s Valet (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) The Third Baffle Book by Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay, Doubleday, 1930, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
* ___ Inspector Marquard’s Quandary (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) The Third Baffle Book by Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay, Doubleday, 1930, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
* ___ The Invitation to Crime (with Lassiter Wren), (pz) The Third Baffle Book by Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay, Doubleday, 1930, as by Randle McKay & Lassiter Wren
- * The View from D-5, (nv) Mystery Magazine March 1927
- * The Web and the Net, (sl) Mystery Magazine Jul, Aug 1927
- * The Woman of Antwerp, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #1, June 1928
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Royal, Bertrand (fl. 1900s-1920s); house pseudonym used by Frank Blighton (1873-1926) (chron.)
- * Across the Border [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s December 27 1924
- * The Breath of Bowanee [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) (by Frank Blighton) Flynn’s April 4 1925
- * The Chattering Chandelier [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s April 18 1925
- * Clews Concealed [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s Weekly September 11 1926
- * Clews in Ambush [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s May 30 1925
- * From All Angles [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s October 4 1924
- * The Handcuffed Ghost [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s November 8 1924
- * Starting with Rust [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s July 4 1925
- * The Super-Speed Master [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (sl) Flynn’s May 22, May 29 1926
- * Through to a Showdown [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (ss) Flynn’s November 22 1924
- * The Trail Invisible [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s September 20 1924
- * When Clews Converged [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s September 26 1925
- * When Time Stood Still [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (nv) Flynn’s June 20 1925
- * White Bubbles [(Ex-)Inspector George F. Hopper], (ss) Flynn’s February 21 1925
Royal, Richard (fl. 1920s); house pseudonym used by Roy W. Hinds (1887-1930) (chron.)
- * All’s Fair in “Stir”, (ss) Detective Story Magazine February 23 1929
- * But Jerry Wouldn’t Squeal, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 6 1926
- * The Diamond in the Tree, (ss) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1926, as by Roy W. Hinds
- * He Lied Well, (ss) Detective Story Magazine June 23 1928
- * Horror House, (nv) Detective Story Magazine January 28 1928
- * In an Open Boat, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 26 1925, as by Roy W. Hinds
- * In the Wake of Ten Thousand, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 5 1928
- * Jerry Wouldn’t Squeal, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 6 1926, as "But Jerry Wouldn’t Squeal"
- * Just a Dub, (ss) Detective Story Magazine June 27 1925, as "“Jest a Dub”", by Roy W. Hinds
- * Just One Big Job, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 19 1925, as by Roy W. Hinds
- * Softy, (ss) Detective Story Magazine June 2 1928
- * The Want Ad Burglar, (ss) (by Roy W. Hinds) Detective Story Magazine August 13 1927
- * When Freedom Hurt, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 19 1928
- * Winged, (ss) Detective Story Magazine February 13 1926, as by Roy W. Hinds
Rozan, S. J.; pseudonym of Shira Rosan (1950- ) (chron.)
- * Birds of Paradise [Lydia Chin & Bill Smith], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1994
- * Body English [Lydia Chin & Bill Smith], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1992
- * Chin Yong-Yun Helps a Fool [Lydia Chin & Bill Smith], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2018
- * Chin Yong-Yun Meets a Ghost [Lydia Chin & Bill Smith], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2015
- * Chin Yong-Yun Stays at Home [Lydia Chin & Bill Smith], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2017
- * Conversation with Kate Stine, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #12, May/June 2006 [Ref. Kate Stine]
- * Cooking the Hounds, (ss) Mystery Tribune #8, Winter 2019
- * e-Golem, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2017
- * Going Home, (ss) The Mysterious North ed. Dana Stabenow, Signet, 2002
- * Golden Chance, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 2012
- * Hoops [Lydia Chin & Bill Smith], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1996
- * Hunting for Doyle, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1999
- * The Killing of Henry Davenport [Sherlock Holmes] (with John Shen Yen Nee), (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2023
- * Left for Dead, (vi) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2019
- * Motormouth, (vi) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 2001
- * New Day Newark, (ss) New Jersey Noir ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Akashic Books, 2011
- * Saddest Recipe Cookbook (with Paul J. Garth, Lindsey Heatherly & Jan Stevens), (ms) Rock and a Hard Place #5, Winter/Spring 2021
- * Silverfish, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2009
- * Sister of Mercy, (vi) Rock and a Hard Place Summer/Fall 2019
- * Sports: I Love This Game, (ms) Crimespree Magazine #3, October/November 2004
- * [photography], (pt) Rock and a Hard Place #5, Winter/Spring 2021
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