The Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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- His Last Message by Sergeant Ryan · (ss)
- His Last Performance by Arthur Hoerl · (nv)
- His Last Pete Job by Louis Victor Eytinge · (ss)
- His Last Scene by Wilbert Wadleigh · (nv)
- His Last Shot by Brendan DuBois · (ss)
- His Last Stretch by Bryan Irvine · (ts)
- His Last Trick by Donald Van Riper · (ss)
- His Last Watch by John D. Swain · (ss)
- His Last Will by Alex Barber · (ss)
- His Latest Adventure by Liliane Clopet · (ss)
- His Latest Bow: William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes by Timothy S. Greer · (mr)
- His Lordship by Deane Davenport · (ts)
- His Lordship by Albert T. Reid · (ts)
- His Lucky Night by Hugh MacNair Kahler · (ss)
- His Mad Idea by W. W. Hatfield · (ss)
- His Mad Spree by John D. Swain · (ss)
- His Majesty—The Fiend! by Alex Burn · (ss)
- His Master’s Voices by Roland Krebs · (ss)
- His Merry Women by Timothy Tarkelly · (pm)
- His Midnight Moll by Noel Barrow · (ss)
- His Money’s Worth by Paul Ernst · (ss)
- His Mother’s Gratitude by Howard Ellis Davis · (ss)
- His Mother’s Ring by C. O. Ates · (ss)
- His Mother’s Son by Ted Stratton · (ss)
- His Nagging Wife by Charlotte Dockstader · (ss)
- His Name in the Paper by Carroll B. Mayers · (ss)
- His Name in the Paper by Lorac Reyam · (ss)
- His Name Was Legion by Bill Pronzini · (ss)
- His Neat Lie by Mel Watt · (ss)
- His Nemesis by Arthur Fetter · (ss)
- His New Dress Suit by Richard J. Credicott · (ss)
- His ’n’ Hers by Leslie Alan Horvitz · (ss)
- His Night Off by William Brandon · (ss)
- His Nose Knew by John D. Swain · (ss)
- His Number Came Out Death by Alson J. Smith · (nv)
- His Old Man’s Voice by Mason Burt · (ss)
- His One Fault by Frank Triem · (ss)
- His One-Way Ticket by E. Albert Apple · (ss)
- His Only Chance by Scott Campbell · (ss)
- His Only Chance by Frederick W. Davis · (ss)
- His Only Chance by S. B. Fox · (ss)
- His Only Chance by Donald Van Riper · (ss)
- His Opinion About It by John Sherman · (vi)
- His Other Crime by J. M. Allen · (ss)
- His Own Avenger by Kenneth Andrews · (ss)
- His Own Boomerang by [uncredited] · (ms)
- His Own Detective by Harold de Polo · (ss)
- His Own Executioner by William F. Smith · (pm)
- His Own Funeral by John Lane · (ss)
- His Own Funeral by John D. MacDonald · (ss)
- His Own Hand by Rex Stout · (ss)
- His Own Hangman by A. E. Swett · (ss)
- His Own Jailor by Bryce Walton · (ss)
- His Own Medicine by W. A. Billings · (ss)
- His Own Medicine by James Edward Hungerford · (ss)
- His Own People by J. D. Newsom · (nv)
- His Own Petard by Charles Cannell · (ss)
- His Own Petard by Daniel O’Shea · (ss)
- His Own Petard by E. Charles Vivian · (ss)
- His Own Petard by Ben Ames Williams · (ss)
- His Own Shins by John Baer · (ss)
- His Part in Life by William M. Myers · (vi)
- His Patent Burglar Catcher by Ruth Aughiltree · (ss)
- His Pet Madman by Edgar Wallace · (ss)
- His Pipe and His Tea by W. Wirt · (ss)
- His Pipe and His Tea by Wirt Winchester Young · (ss)
- His Politeness Did Not Pay by [uncredited] · (ms)
- His Proper Place by Virginia Thompson · (vi)
- His Reckless Choice by Christopher B. Booth · (ss)
- His Ride Home by Betsy Cornelius · (ss)
- His Sacred Promise by Johnston McCulley · (ss)
- His Sacred Promise by Walter Pierson · (ss)
- His Sacrifice by William F. Vassall · (ss)
- His Saving Grace by Roy W. Hinds · (ss)
- His Second Burglar by Thomas J. Malone · (ss)
- His Second Most Interesting Case by Terrave Burnern · (ss)
- His Silent Partner by Albert Alwing · (ss)
- Hissing Death by C. K. M. Scanlon · (ss)
- Hissing Instruments of Slaughter by [uncredited] · (ms)
- His Sleuth Stenographer by Madeleine Sharps Buchanan · (na)
- His Song by R. C. Shebelski · (pm)
- His Son to Hang by G. T. Fleming-Roberts · (ss)
- His Speech Restored in Court by [uncredited] · (ms)
- His Story’s Pace Is the Hook by [uncredited] · (iv)
- His Stupid Stenographer by Hugh MacNair Kahler · (ss)
- His Substitute Son by Mel Watt · (ss)
- His Swimming Chance by Charles J. Dutton · (ss)
- His Sworn Duty by Edmond Hamilton · (ss)
- His Temporary Wife by Edward C. Davies · (nv)
- His Thirteenth Wife by Hubert Raymond Carter · (ss)
- His Three Cents Were Stolen by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The Historian as Detective: Essays on Evidence by Francis M. Nevins, Jr. · (br)
- Historical Crime by Gwendoline Butler · (br)
- The Historical Detective Story by G. K. Chesterton · (ar)
- Historical Errors by William Brittain · (ss)
- The Historically Challenged Crime Writer by Michael Jecks · (ar)
- Historic Gallows Tree Felled by [uncredited] · (ms)
- An Historic Heist by Hal Blythe · (vi)
- An Historic Heist by Hal Charles · (vi)
- An Historic Heist by Charles Sweet · (vi)
- Histories of the Dead by Math Bird · (nv)
- History and Mr. Prossfoot by Peggy Loosemore Jones · (ss)
- History Catches Up with You by Linda Landrigan · (ed)
- History Chose Me by Jacqueline Winspear · (ar)
- History & Fiction: Recipe for Success by Jesse Postle · (ar)
- The History Klesson by Gordon McEachern · (ss)
- The History Mystery by P. C. Doherty · (ar)
- The History of Bel by [uncredited] · (vi)
- The History of Horror by C. K. Webb · (ar)
- The History of Mystery by S. L. Varnado · (pm)
- A History of Snakes by Tom Tolnay · (ss)
- The History of Susanna by [uncredited] · (vi)
- History of the Death Penalty by Pete Boggs · (ms)
- History of the New Orleans Underworld by [uncredited] · (ar)
- History of the New York Underworld by [uncredited] · (cl)
- History on the Bedroom Wall by Rebecca K. Jones · (ss)
- History on the Bedroom Wall by Josh Pachter · (ss)
- History’s Coolest Scoundrel by Alexander Blade · (ar)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Andreas Bichel by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Belle Gunness, the “Black Widow of Laporte” by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Boston’s Boy-Horror (Jesse Pomeroy) by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Gaetano Mammone, the Monster of Naples by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Gilles de Rais, the original Bluebeard by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Gottlieb Rinhalter by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Kate Bender by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Peter Kurten by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Sawney Beane by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: Thomas Neill Cream by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Gallery of Monsters: No. 7: William Stewart, the Monster of the Mary Russell by John Kobler · (cl)
- History’s Mysteries by Margaret Donsbach · (ar)
- History with Mystery: A View Across the Field by Peter Lovesey · (ar)
- His Tragic Bluff by Christopher B. Booth · (ss)
- His Tragic Exchange by Charles Kingston · (ss)
- His Tragic Exchange by Charles Kingston O’Mahony · (ss)
- The Histrionic Holmes by [uncredited] · (br)
- His Twelfth Mistake by [uncredited] · (ms)
- His Twin Brother by Robert H. F. White · (ss)
- His Unconditional Surrender by Mara King · (ss)
- His Victim’s Blood by Mabel Ernestine Abbott · (ar)
- His Victim’s Voice by Allan Vaughan Elston · (ss)
- His Victory Garden by Jonathan Kellerman · (ss)
- His Wife Said, “I’ll Not Pay” by Herbert Corey · (ts)
- His Wife Said, “I’ll Not Pay” by Val O’Farrell · (ts)
- His Wife, Sharon, Survives by Walter Snow · (ss)
- His Wife’s Legs by Otto Feige · (ss)
- His Wife’s Legs by B. Traven · (ss)
- His Wife Was Waiting in the Hall—at 4AM by J. A. J. · (ts)
- His Wonders to Perform by Gladys Cluff · (ss)
- His Wooden Overcoat by Louis Trimble · (ss)
- His Word to a Crook— by Denslow M. Dade · (ss)
- His Work in Films by Bob Cornwell · (ar)
- The Hit by Charles Benoit · (ss)
- Hit by Gil Brewer · (ss)
- The Hit by J. J. Lamb · (ss)
- The Hit by Robert S. Levinson · (ss)
- The Hit by Michael Z. Lewin · (ss)
- The Hit by Clayton Matthews · (ss)
- The Hit by Alson J. Smith · (nv)
- Hit-and-Mrs. by Neil A. Schofield · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Joan Aiken · (nv)
- Hit and Run by Doug Allyn · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Dwight V. Babcock · (nv)
- Hit and Run by John L. Benton · (ss)
- Hit and Run by William G. Bogart · (ss)
- Hit and Run by A. H. Z. Carr · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Neil M. Clark · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Norbert Davis · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Richard Deming · (na)
- Hit and Run by Charlotte Dockstader · (nv)
- Hit and Run by James Donnelly · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Landon Ellis · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Harlan Ellison · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Clark Howard · (nv)
- Hit and Run by Steve Lindley · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Robert Lopresti · (ss)
- Hit and Run by John D. MacDonald · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Christopher Mills · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Patricia Moyes · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Ernest M. Poate · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Dorothy Rellas · (ss)
- Hit and Run by William J. Reynolds · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Bill Surdenik · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Edward van der Rhoer · (ss)
- Hit and Run by Margaret Whitaker · (vi)
- Hit and Run by Richard Wormser · (ss)
- Hit-and-Run by John David · (ss)
- Hit-and-Run by Philip Ketchum · (nv)
- Hit-and-Run by Frances Lockridge · (ss)
- Hit-and-Run by Richard Lockridge · (ss)
- Hit-and-Run by Victor Maxwell · (nv)
- Hit-and-Run by Robert H. Rohde · (ss)
- Hit-and-Run by Maxwell Vietor · (nv)
- Hit and Run-Around by Joe Archibald · (ss)
- Hit and Run Pedestrians in Mexico by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Hit and Smash by Roger Torrey · (ss)
- Hit and Stay by Ken Costigan · (ss)
- The Hitch by Christopher Bowling · (ss)
- Hitchcock and the MacGuffin by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Hitchcock, Crime and I by John Kennedy Melling · (ar)
- Hitchcock’s Saboteur by Louis B. Phillips · (ar)
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