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[]Liberty Boys
- Harry Moore:
- The Liberty Boys at Frankfurt; or, Routing the “Queen’s Rangers”, (nv) The Liberty Boys of ’76 #241, August 11 1905
- The Liberty Boys’ Threat; or, Doing as They Said, (nv) The Liberty Boys of ’76 #424, February 12 1909
- The Liberty Boys and the Mohawk Chief; or, After St. Leger’s Indians, (nv) The Liberty Boys of ’76 #427, March 5 1909
- The Liberty Boys Surrounded; or, A Daring Dash for Freedom, (nv) The Liberty Boys of ’76 #429, March 19 1909
[]Liddell, Johnny (about)
- Frank Kane:
- Murder at Face Value, (nv) Crack Detective Stories January 1944
- Dead Blood Runs Purple, (na) Crack Detective Stories November 1944
- Suicide, (ss) Crack Detective Stories January 1945
- Morgue-Star Final, (nv) Crack Detective Stories July 1945
- Slay Upon Delivery, (ss) Crack Detective Stories January 1946
- Marked for Death, (ss) Crack Detective Stories July 1946
- Murder Feeds the Flames, (ss) Crack Detective Stories September 1946
- About Face, (n.) Mystery House, 1947
- Keeper of the Killed, (ss) Crack Detective Stories February 1948
- Green Light for Death, (na) Crack Detective Stories July 1949
- Slay Ride, (n.) Washburn, 1950
- The Uncertain Corpse, (na) Scarab Mystery Magazine November 1950
- Poisons Unknown, (n.) Washburn, 1953
- The Frozen Grin, (ss) Manhunt January 1953
- A Game of Murder, (ss) Mobsters February 1953
- Dead Drunk, (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine Spring 1953
- Payoff, (ss) Manhunt March 1953
- Evidence, (ss) Manhunt July 1953
- Slay Belle, (ss) Manhunt August 1953
- It’s Murder, (nv) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #2, November 1953
- Gory Hallelujah!, (nv) Private Eye December 1953
- The Icepick Artists, (nv) Manhunt December 1953
- Play-and-Slay Girl, (nv) Double-Action Detective Stories #1, 1954
- Finish the Job, (ss) Manhunt January 1954
- Bullets, Back to Back, (ss) The Saint Detective Magazine March 1954
- Lead Ache, (na) Manhunt May 1954
- Frame, (nv) Manhunt August 1954
- A Package for Mr. Big, (nv) The Saint Detective Magazine September 1954
- Big Steal, (nv) Manhunt December 25 1954
- Return Engagement, (nv) Manhunt February 1955
- The Dead Grin, (ss) Manhunt June 1955
- Make It Neat, (ss) Manhunt August 1955
- The Dead Stand-In, (na) Manhunt January 1956
- Sleep Without Dreams, (ss) Manhunt February 1956
- Insurance, (nv) Accused Detective Story Magazine March 1956
- The Killing, (nv) Accused Detective Story Magazine May 1956
- Red, Hot—and Dead, (na) Suspect Detective Stories October 1956
- Dead Pigeon, (ss) Manhunt July 1957
- Live Blonde—Dead Millionaire, (nv) Trapped Detective Story Magazine August 1957
- The Patsy, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine August 1957
- Dead Set, (ss) Manhunt December 1957
- Trigger Mortis, (na) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1958
- Dead Wrong, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine August 1959
- Dead End, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine October 1959
- Dead Reckoning, (nv) Manhunt December 1959
- Dead Run, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1960
- Pass the Word Along, (nv) Manhunt April 1960
- The Great Pretender, (na) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine July 1960
- A Grave Matter!, (nv) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine August 1960
- The Mourning After, (na) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1962
- Music to Die By, (nv) Argosy April 1962
- Ring-a-Ding-Ding, (n.) Dell, 1963
- Hearse Class Male, (na) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine September 1963
- With Frame to Match, (nv) Come Seven/Come Death ed. Henry Morrison, Pocket, 1965
[]Lightning Lorry Lads, The
- Dugald Matheson Cumming-Skinner:
- The Lightning Lorry Lads, (ss) The Triumph February 2 1929, as by Douglas Dundee
- Solving the Gorilla’s Secret, (ss) The Triumph February 9 1929, as by Douglas Dundee
- The Mystery of the Haunted House, (ss) The Triumph February 16 1929, as by Douglas Dundee
- Guardians of the Wreck, (ss) The Triumph February 23 1929, as by Douglas Dundee
- The Escaped Convict’s Secret, (ss) The Triumph March 16 1929, as by Douglas Dundee
- The Lorry Lads’ Record Run, (ss) The Triumph March 23 1929, as by Douglas Dundee
[]Light’s End
- Michael Vance:
- Random Pairings, (ss) Maelstrom Speculative Fiction #5, January 2000
- Knockers, (ss) Whispers from the Shattered Forum #3, Summer 2000
- Blind Faith, (ss) On Spec Winter 2000
- A Trick of the Light, (ss) Whispers from the Shattered Forum #5, Winter 2000
- Off the Hook, (ss) Maelstrom Speculative Fiction #7, 2001
- Cross Purposes, (ss) Whispers from the Shattered Forum #9, 2002
- A Change of Heart, (ss) Lovecraft’s Weird Mysteries v1 #5, 2002
- Picked Clean, (ss) Nocturne #1, February 2005
- Half Nelson, (ss) Lighthouse Magazine #4, 2005
- Final Notice, (ss) Nocturne #3, 2006
- In the Out Door, (ss) Dark Corridor #3, Spring 2009
- The Feasting, (ss) Dark Corridor #4, 2010
- The Zoo!, (ss) Dreams & Visions
[]Li, Master
- Barry Hughart:
- Bridge of Birds, (n.) St. Martin’s, 1984
- The Bridge of Birds, (n.) St. Martin's, May 1984
- The Story of the Stone, (n.) Doubleday Foundation, June 1988
- Eight Skilled Gentlemen, (n.) Doubleday Foundation, January 1991
- The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox, (om) The Stars Our Destination, October 1998
[]Limehouse
- Thomas Burke:
- The Chink and the Child, (ss) Colour October 1915
- Limehouse Nights, (co) Grant Richards, 1916
- Beryl, the Croucher and the Rest of England, (ss) Limehouse Nights, Grant Richards, 1916
- The Bird, (ss) Limehouse Nights, Grant Richards, 1916
- Gracie Goodnight, (ss) Limehouse Nights, Grant Richards, 1916
- Old Joe, (ss) Limehouse Nights, Grant Richards, 1916
- The Paw, (ss) Limehouse Nights, Grant Richards, 1916
- Tai Fu and the Pansy Greers, (ss) Limehouse Nights, Grant Richards, 1916
- The Knight Errant, (ss) Colour May 1916
- The Cue, (ss) Colour August 1916
- Miss Plum-Blossom of Limehouse, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st February 1919
- Twelve Golden Curls, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1920
- The Scarlet Shoes, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1920
- Big Boy Blue, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1920
- The Yellow Scarf, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd December 1920
- More Limehouse Nights, (co) Grant Richards, 1921
- Whispering Windows, (co) Grant Richards, 1921
- The Dumb Wife, (ss) Whispering Windows, Grant Richards, 1921
- The Song of Ho Ling, (ss) Whispering Windows, Grant Richards, 1921
- A Game of Poker, (ss) Lloyd’s Magazine March 1921
- Katie the Kid, (ss) Lloyd’s Magazine June 1921
- The Song of a Thousand Years, (ss) The Premier Magazine #134, February 21 1922
- Hôtel Côte d’Azur, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) January 1927
- The Hands of Mr. Ottermole, (nv) The Story-teller February 1929
- The Shadow and the Bone, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) January 1930
- The Obscenity of Glamis Flood, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) May 1930
- The Ministering Angel, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) June 1930
- The Beautiful End, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) November 1930
- Pleasantries of Old Quong, (co) Constable, 1931
- Tea-House in Limehouse, (co) Constable, 1931
- Desirable Villa, (ss) Pleasantries of Old Quong, Constable, 1931
- The Secret of Francesco Shedd, (ss) Pleasantries of Old Quong, Constable, 1931
- The Silver Star, (ss) Pleasantries of Old Quong, Constable, 1931
- The Sweet Enemy, (ss) Pleasantries of Old Quong, Constable, 1931
- We Are the Music Makers, (ss) Pleasantries of Old Quong, Constable, 1931
- The Yellow Imps, (ss) Pleasantries of Old Quong, Constable, 1931
- Estella and Dolores, (ss) Illustrated June 1 1940
- The Purple Star, (ss) Dark Nights, Herbert Jenkins, 1944
- The Affair at the Warehouse, (ss)
- An Angel Unawares, (ss)
- Bluebell, (ss)
- The Cane, (ss)
- The Case of Valentine Thrill, (ss)
- Ding-Dong-Dell, (ss)
- A Family Affair, (ss)
- The Father of Yoto, (ss)
- The Faultless Painter, (ss)
- Gina of the Chinatown, (ss)
- The Good Samaritans, (ss)
- The Gorilla and the Girl, (ss)
- The Heart of a Child, (ss)
- John Brown’s Body, (ss)
- The Little Flowers of Frances, (ss)
- Mazurka, (ss)
- The Perfect Girl, (ss)
- The Sign of the Lamp, (ss)
[]Limekiller, Jack
- Avram Davidson:
- The Beasts of the Elysian Fields, (ss) Adam March 1968
- Bloody Man, (nv) Fantastic Stories August 1976
- Manatee Gal Ain’t You Coming Out Tonight, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1977
- A Good Night’s Sleep, (na) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1978
- There Beneath the Silky-Trees and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me, (na) Other Worlds 2 ed. Roy Torgeson, Zebra, 1980
- Limekiller at Large, (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine June 1990
- A Far Countrie, (na) Asimov’s Science Fiction November 1993
- ¡Limekiller!, (co) Old Earth Books, November 2003
[]Lincoln, Victoria
- “Aldger”:
- Hilary Ashton:
- The Two Snowballs, (ss) Girls’ Fun February 1948
- The Riding School Mystery, (ss) Girls’ Fun Special 1949
- James Cathcart’s Secret, (ss) Girls’ Fun #1, June 1949
- The Luck of Lombardines, (ss) Girls’ Fun #3, August 1949
- The Singing Star Mystery, (ss) Girls’ Fun #5, October 1949
- The Vital Clue, (ss) Girls’ Fun #11, March 9 1950
- The Motor Coach Mystery, (ss) Girls’ Fun August 1953
- TV Alibi, (ss) Girls’ Fun October 1953
- John Russell Fearn:
- Arthur Waterhouse Painter:
- Her Ladyship’s Pearls, (ss) Girls’ Fun #4, September 1949, as by Vera Painter
- The Flying Cupid, (ss) Girls’ Fun #6, November 1949, as by Vera Painter
- The Diamond Pendant Mystery, (ss) Girls’ Fun #8, January 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Mullfield Castle Mystery, (ss) Girls’ Fun #9, February 1950, as by Vera Painter
- Television Alibi, (ss) Girls’ Fun #10, March 2 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Case of the Brocade Gown, (ss) Girls’ Fun #12, March 16 1950, as by Vera Painter
- Badgers Never Wear Nylons, (ss) Girls’ Fun #14, March 30 1950, as by Vera Painter
- “Find My Boo’fuls, Miss Lincoln!”, (ss) Girls’ Fun #15, April 6 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Stolen Four Minutes, (ss) Girls’ Fun #16, April 13 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Hidden Picture, (ss) Girls’ Fun #17, April 20 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Strange Affair at the Holiday Camp, (ss) Girls’ Fun #18, April 27 1950, as by Vera Painter
- Air Hostess with Vicky and Carol, (ss) Girls’ Fun #19, May 4 1950, as by Vera Painter
- Lizzie Loses Her Crown, (ss) Girls’ Fun #20, May 11 1950, as by Vera Painter
- Willie - the Wombat, (ss) Girls’ Fun #21, May 27 1950, as by Vera Painter
- Is He Really a Rajah, (ss) Girls’ Fun #22, June 10 1950, as by Vera Painter
- “Good Morning, Your Grace”, (ss) Girls’ Fun #23, June 24 1950, as by Vera Painter
- Ghosts Don’t Use Moth-Balls, (ss) Girls’ Fun #24, July 8 1950, as by Vera Painter
- “Someone Stole Me Trap, Miss Lincoln!”, (ss) Girls’ Fun #25, July 22 1950, as by Vera Painter
- “Drat Your Dog, Dean!”, (ss) Girls’ Fun #26, August 5 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Tomb in the Desert, (ss) Girls’ Fun #27, August 19 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Case of the Best Dressed Horse, (ss) Girls’ Fun #25, November 1950, as by Vera Painter
- “Jerk Off That Jinx, Miss Lincoln!”, (ss) Girls’ Fun #25, November 1950, as by Vera Painter
- The Maharajah’s Gold, (ss) Girls’ Fun November 1952, as by Vera Painter
- The Demon of the Lake, (ss) Girls’ Fun December 1952, as by Vera Painter
- Mystery of the Ruby Pendant, (ss) Girls’ Fun March 1953, as by Vera Painter
- The Time-Lock Mystery, (ss) Girls’ Fun April 1953, as by Vera Painter
- The Ancient Oak, (ss) Girls’ Fun May 1953, as by Vera Painter
- The Last Laugh, (ss) Girls’ Fun June 1953, as by Vera Painter
- No Monkey Business, (ss) Girls’ Fun July 1953, as by Vera Painter
- Just Follow the Scent, (ss) Girls’ Fun November 1953, as by Vera Painter
- He Laughed Too Soon, (ss) Girls’ Fun December 1953, as by Vera Painter
- “The Vanishing Lady”, (ss) Girls’ Fun January 1954, as by Vera Painter
- The Sabotaged Cycles, (ss) Girls’ Fun February 1954, as by Vera Painter
- Chaka’s Moon, (ss) Girls’ Fun March 1954, as by Vera Painter
- The Case of the Flying Saucer, (ss) Girls’ Fun April 1954, as by Vera Painter
- Anne Whyatt:
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