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[]Dilmore, Kevin (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Age of the Empress [Star Trek] (with Mike Sussman & Dayton Ward), (n.) Glass Empires, Pocket, 2007
- * Arex: The Road to Edos, (nv) Star Trek: New Frontier: No Limits ed. Peter David, Pocket, 2003
- * Distant Early Warning [Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers] (with Dayton Ward), (na) 2006
- * Field Expediency (with Dayton Ward), (nv) Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War ed. Keith R. A. DeCandido, Pocket, 2004
- * Flight of Fancy, (ar) Amazing Stories October 2004
- * Grand Designs [Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers] (with Dayton Ward), (na) 2004
- * Hard News [Star Trek], (na) Star Trek: Vanguard: Declassified, Pocket, 2011
- * Home Fires [Star Trek] (with Dayton Ward), (na) Pocket eBook, 2003
- * Of Spies and Survivors, (ar) Amazing Stories February 2005 [Ref. J. J. Abrams]
- * Pride: The First Peer [Star Trek] (with Dayton Ward), (na) Seven Deadly Sins, Gallery, 2010
- * Saving the Superhero, (ar) Amazing Stories September 2004
- * Things Fall Apart [Star Trek] (with Dayton Ward), (n.) 2006
- * Th-, Th-, That’s Not All, Folks!, (ar) Amazing Stories March 2005 [Ref. Lawrence Guterman]
- * Where Time Stands Still [Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers] (with Dayton Ward), (na)
[]Dilnot, Frank (Buckland) (1875-1946) (about) (chron.)
- * Behind the Scenes at a General Election, (ar) The London Magazine January 1910
- * The Blackberries, (ss) The Sketch Christmas 1905
- * The Crushed Orphan, (ss) Flynn’s December 27 1924
- * A Deal in Heifers, (ss) The Idler July 1906
- * The Disappearance of Dr. Winchester, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #138, September 1923
- * An English Snapshot of America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1919
- * For Love of a Valet [The Hawk], (ss) Flynn’s December 6 1924
- * The Hawk and the Mean Millionaire [The Hawk], (ss) Flynn’s October 18 1924
- * He Learned About Women [The Hawk], (ss) Flynn’s November 1 1924
- * Marconi: The “Wireless Man”, (ar) The London Magazine November 1910
- * Mr. Balfour, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1917
- * Orators on the Stump, (ar) The London Magazine December 1909
- * The Peril of the Cabinet Minister, (ss) The Corner Magazine December 1926
- * Rngland Discovers America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1918
- * Shadowing Wealthy Travelers, (ar) The London Magazine June 1908
- * Snaring the Hawk [The Hawk], (ss) Flynn’s November 15 1924
- * Three Kindly Strangers and the Hawk [The Hawk], (ss) Flynn’s October 11 1924
- * The Victoria Street Mystery, (ss) The Corner Magazine December 1923
[]Dilnot, George (1882-1952) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Beating Back, (ar) The Detective Magazine #30, January 4 1924, as by Charles George Gordon
- * The Big Story, (sl) All-Story Weekly Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7 1920
- * “Biter Bit” Stories, (ar) The Detective Magazine #32, February 1 1924, as by Charles George Gordon
- * The Black Ace [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Thriller February 9 1929 (+12), as "The Trapper!"
- * The Black Museum, (ar) Hush May 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * Black Satin Goes Out, (ar) The Detective Magazine #50, October 10 1924
- * A Blind Trail, (ss) The Detective Magazine #1, November 24 1922
- * The Bow Street Runners, (ar) The Detective Magazine #48, September 12 1924
- * A Breach of Duty, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #6, December 1922
- * Burglary as a Career, (ar) The Detective Magazine #29, December 21 1923, as by Charles George Gordon
- * The Case of Madeline Fulford (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1914, as "The Man with the Pale Blue Eyes", by Frank Froest
- * The Case of the Missing Bridegroom [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #642, October 1938
- * The C.I.D. Man, (ar) Hush September 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * Clues and Criminals:
* ___ 1 The Man with the Pale Blue Eyes (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1914, as by Frank Froest
* ___ 2: The Maker of Diamonds (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ 3: The Red-Haired Pickpocket (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ 4: The Mayor’s Daughter (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ 5: The Seven of Hearts (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ 6: Pink Edged Notepaper (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ 7: A Meeting of Greeks (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ 8: The Goat (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * The Compleat Policeman, (ar) The Detective Magazine #40, May 23 1924
- * The Con Man (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * The Council of Six, (ar) Hush August 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * Creeping Jimmie (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Red Book Magazine September 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * The Crime Club (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1914, as "The Man with the Pale Blue Eyes", by Frank Froest
- * The Crime Club (with Frank Froest), (Eveleigh Nash, 1915, co)
- * The Crime Club (with Frank Froest), (lk) The Crime Club with Frank Froest, Eveleigh Nash, 1915
- * The Crime Club (var. 1) (with Frank Froest), (Collins Crime Club, June 2016, co)
- * The Crime Merchant, (na) Brief Stories Magazine January 1926
- * The Crime Reporter’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #598, November 1937
- * Crooked Psycology, (ar) The Detective Magazine #26, November 9 1923, as by Charles George Gordon
- * Crooks and the Camera, (ar) Hush January 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * The Crooks’ Game, (n.) Geoffrey Bles, 1927
- The Thriller #26 Aug 3, #27 Aug 10, #28 Aug 17, #29 Aug 24, #30 Aug 31, #31 Sep 7, #32 Sep 14, #33 Sep 21, #34 Sep 28, #35 Oct 5,
#36 Oct 12, #37 Oct 19, #38 Oct 26, #39 Nov 2, #40 Nov 9, #41 Nov 16 1929
- Detective Classics May 1930
- * Crossed Trails (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1916, as by Frank Froest
- * The Dagger (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1916
- * Dangerous Dame, (na) The Thriller Library #488, June 11 1938
- * Deeming, the Master Villain, (ar) The Detective Magazine #45, August 1 1924
- * The Detective’s Library, (ar) The Detective Magazine #16, June 22 1923
- * The Drama of Steinie Morrison, (ar) The Detective Magazine #26, November 9 1923
- * “D.S. Windell & Co.”, (ar) The Detective Magazine #33, February 15 1924
- * The Expert Witness, (ar) The Detective Magazine #29, December 21 1923
- * Fakes and Frauds, (ar) The Detective Magazine #28, December 7 1923, as by Charles George Gordon
- * Finger-Print Miracles, (ar) Hush February 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * Found: A Pearl (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Red Book Magazine September 1916
- * The Gallant in the Dock, (ar) The Detective Magazine #47, August 29 1924
- * The Get-Aways, (ar) The London Magazine August 1920
- * The Goat (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * The Gold Chain That Hanged a Man, (ar) The Detective Magazine #44, July 18 1924
- * The Gold Raiders, (ar) The Detective Magazine #53, November 21 1924
- * The Great Mail Racket [Horace Augustus Elver], (sl) The Thriller #346 Sep 21, #347 Sep 28, #348 Oct 5, #349 Oct 12, #350 Oct 19, #351 Oct 26, #352 Nov 2, #353 Nov 9, #354 Nov 16,
#355 Nov 23, #356 Nov 30, #357 Dec 7, #358 Dec 14, #359 Dec 21 1935
- * The Great Who’s Who, (ar) Hush March 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * Heard at the Crime Club:
* ___ No. 1—The Case of Madeline Fulford (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1914, as "The Man with the Pale Blue Eyes", by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 2—The Maker of Diamonds (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 3—The Red-Haired Pickpocket (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 4—The Mayor’s Daughter (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 5—The Seven of Hearts (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 6—Pink Edged Notepaper (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 7—Crossed Trails (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1916, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 8—The Goat (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 9—The Con Man (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1915, as by Frank Froest
* ___ No. 10—Creeping Jimmie (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Red Book Magazine September 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * An Inside Job, (na) The Thriller Library #424, March 20 1937
- * The Inside of Scotland Yard:
* ___ I. The Council of Six, (ar) Hush August 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ II. The C.I.D. Man, (ar) Hush September 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ III. The Men Who Hunt Murderers, (ar) Hush October 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ IV. Making a Detective, (ar) Hush November 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ V. Secrets of the Flying Squad, (ar) Hush December 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ VI. Crooks and the Camera, (ar) Hush January 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ VII. Finger-Print Miracles, (ar) Hush February 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ VIII. The Great Who’s Who, (ar) Hush March 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ No. 9. The Black Museum, (ar) Hush May 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
* ___ No. 10. Quis Custodiet, (ar) Hush June 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * The Inside of the Underworld, (cl) The Detective Magazine #23 Sep 28, #24 Oct 12 1923, as by Charles George Gordon
- * “Jimmers”, (ar) The Detective Magazine #46, August 15 1924, as by Charles George Gordon
- * Jim the Penman, (ar) The Detective Magazine #54, December 5 1924
- * “Kemmy”, (ar) The Detective Magazine #31, January 18 1924, as by Charles George Gordon
- * Killers’ Castle, (na) The Thriller #211, February 18 1933
- * Knaves of Diamonds, (ar) The Detective Magazine #38, April 25 1924, as by Charles George Gordon
- * Knock-Out, (na) The Thriller Library #540, June 10 1939
- * The Lazy Detective, (sl) The Thriller Library #472 Feb 19, #473 Feb 26, #474 Mar 5, #475 Mar 12, #476 Mar 19, #477 Mar 26, #478 Apr 2, #479 Apr 9, #480 Apr 16 1938
- * The Liverpool Bank Frauds, (ar) The Detective Magazine #51, October 24 1924
- * London’s Mid-Victorian Police, (ar) The Detective Magazine #25, October 26 1923
- * The Luck of Detective Maloney, (ss) Detective Tales October 16 1922
- * Luck Takes a Hand, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #5, November 1922
- * The Maker of Diamonds (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * Making a Detective, (ar) Hush November 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * Making London’s Police, (ar) The Detective Magazine #22 Sep 14, #23 Sep 28 1923
- * The Man with the Pale Blue Eyes (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1914, as by Frank Froest
- * The Man with the Twisted Nose, (ts) The Detective Magazine #63, April 10 1925
- * A Masterpiece of Detection, (ar)
- * The Master Rogue, (ar) The Detective Magazine #3, December 22 1922
- * The Mayor’s Daughter (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * A Meeting of Greeks (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * The Men Who Hunt Murderers, (ar) Hush October 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * The Million Pound House, (na) The Thriller Library #521, January 28 1939
- * The Mission of Death, (na) The Thriller #224, May 20 1933
- * Mr. Ryver Puts It Over, (na) The Thriller Library #432, May 15 1937
- * More About Benson, (ar) The Detective Magazine #16, June 22 1923
- * The Murder at Muswell Lodge, (ar) The Detective Magazine #46, August 15 1924
- * Murder Masquerade, (sl) The Thriller #325 Apr 27, #326 May 4, #327 May 11, #328 May 18, #329 May 25, #330 Jun 1 1935
- * The Narrow Path, (ar) The Detective Magazine #27, November 23 1923, as by Charles George Gordon
- * Next on the List, (na) The Thriller #197, November 12 1932
- * Nonsense in the News, (ar) The Detective Magazine #33, February 15 1924
- * The Penge Mystery, (ar) The Detective Magazine #65, May 8 1925
- * The Pink Edge (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1915, as "Pink Edged Notepaper", by Frank Froest
- * Pink Edged Notepaper (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * Quis Custodiet, (ar) Hush June 1931; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * The Red-Haired Pickpocket (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * The Secret Service Man [Jim Strang], (na) The Blue Book Magazine August 1915
- * Secrets of the Flying Squad, (ar) Hush December 1930; adapted from The Story of Scotland Yard, Bles, 1926.
- * The Seven of Hearts (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1915, as by Frank Froest
- * The Sidney Street Affray, (ts) The Detective Magazine #61, March 13 1925
- * Silverdale of Brain Street, (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1916
- * Sister Satan, (sl) The Thriller #194 Oct 22, #195 Oct 29, #196 Nov 5, #197 Nov 12, #198 Nov 19, #199 Nov 26, #200 Dec 3, #201 Dec 10, #202 Dec 17,
#203 Dec 24, #204 Dec 31 1932, #205 Jan 7, #206 Jan 14, #207 Jan 21 1933
- * The Sleuth-hound of the Treasury, (ar) The Detective Magazine #42, June 20 1924
- * The String of Pearls (with Frank Froest), (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1914, as by Frank Froest
- * Tales of a Pedigree Burglar, (ar) The Detective Magazine #35, March 14 1924, as by Charles George Gordon
- * The Trapper! [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Thriller #1 Feb 9, #2 Feb 16, #3 Feb 23, #4 Mar 2, #5 Mar 9, #6 Mar 16, #7 Mar 23, #8 Mar 30, #9 Apr 6, #10 Apr 13,
#11 Apr 20, #12 Apr 27, #13 May 4 1929
- * Twenty-One Gold Coins, (ar)
- * Was Mrs. Maybrick Guilty?, (ar) The Detective Magazine #49, September 26 1924
- * Ways and Means, (ar) The Detective Magazine #25, October 26 1923, as by Charles George Gordon
- * The Wheels of Fate, (ar) The Detective Magazine #37, April 11 1924
- * When Scotland Yard Began, (ar) The Detective Magazine #21, August 31 1923
- * Who Killed Emil Louba?, (ar) The Detective Magazine #8, March 2 1923, uncredited.
- * The Woman Bluebeard, (ar) The Detective Magazine #55, December 19 1924
- * Women as Detectives, (ar) The Detective Magazine #43, July 4 1924
_____, ed.
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