Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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CHRISTIE, AGATHA (stories) (continued)
- The Adventure of the Clapham Cook (ss) The Sketch Nov 14 1923; also as Find the Cook. [Hercule Poirot]
- Find the Cook (ss) The Sketch Nov 14 1923, as The Adventure of the Clapham Cook. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Lost Mine (ss) The Sketch Nov 21 1923; also as Poirot Makes an Investment. [Hercule Poirot]
- Poirot Makes an Investment (ss) The Sketch Nov 21 1923, as The Lost Mine. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Cornish Mystery (ss) The Sketch Nov 28 1923 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Double Clue (ss) The Sketch Dec 5 1923 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Clergymans Daughter (ss) The Grand Magazine Dec 1923 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Red House (ss) The Grand Magazine Dec 1923 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Adventure of the Dartmoor Bungalow (ss) The Sketch Jan 9 1924; also as The Importance of a Leg of Mutton. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Importance of a Leg of Mutton (ss) The Sketch Jan 9 1924, as The Adventure of the Dartmoor Bungalow. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Chess Problem (ss) The Sketch Feb 13 1924 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Girl in the Train (nv) The Grand Magazine Feb 1924
- The Coming of Mr. Quin (ss) The Grand Magazine Mar 1924, as The Passing of Mr. Quin. [Harley Quin]
- The Passing of Mr. Quin (ss) The Grand Magazine Mar 1924; also as The Coming of Mr. Quin. [Harley Quin]
- The Red Signal (ss) The Grand Magazine Jun 1924
- The Mystery of the Blue Jar (ss) The Grand Magazine Jul 1924
- Mr. Eastwoods Adventure (ss) The Novel Magazine Aug 1924, as The Mystery of the Second Cucumber.
- The Mystery of the Second Cucumber (ss) The Novel Magazine Aug 1924; also as Mr. Eastwoods Adventure; also as The Mystery of the Spanish Shawl.
- The Mystery of the Spanish Shawl (ss) The Novel Magazine Aug 1924, as The Mystery of the Second Cucumber.
- Publicity (ss) The Sketch Sep 24 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Affair of the Pink Pearl (ss) The Sketch Oct 1 1924; also as Blunts Brilliant Detectives. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- Blunts Brilliant Detectives (ss) The Sketch Oct 1 1924, as The Affair of the Pink Pearl. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- Finessing the King (ss) The Sketch Oct 8 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Case of the Missing Lady (ss) The Sketch Oct 15 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Adventure of the Sinister Stranger (ss) The Sketch Oct 22 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Sunningdale Mystery (ss) The Sketch Oct 29 1924, as The Sunninghall Mystery. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Sunninghall Mystery (ss) The Sketch Oct 29 1924; also as The Sunningdale Mystery. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- Jealousy Is the Devil (ss) The Grand Magazine Oct 1924, as The Shadow on the Glass. [Harley Quin]
- The Shadow on the Glass (ss) The Grand Magazine Oct 1924; also as Jealousy Is the Devil. [Harley Quin]
- The House of Lurking Death (ss) The Sketch Nov 5 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Ambassadors Boots (ss) The Sketch Nov 12 1924, as The Matter of the Ambassadors Boots. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Matter of the Ambassadors Boots (ss) The Sketch Nov 12 1924; also as The Ambassadors Boots. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Affair of the Forged Notes (ss) The Sketch Nov 19 1924; also as The Crackler. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Crackler (ss) The Sketch Nov 19 1924, as The Affair of the Forged Notes. [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- Blind Mans Buff (ss) The Sketch Nov 26 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- Philomel Cottage (nv) The Grand Magazine Nov 1924
- The Man in the Mist (ss) The Sketch Dec 3 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- The Man Who Was Number Sixteen (nv) The Sketch Dec 10 1924 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- Traitors Hands (nv) Flynns Jan 31 1925; also as The Witness for the Prosecution.
- The Witness for the Prosecution (nv) Flynns Jan 31 1925, as Traitors Hands.
- Who Killed Ackroyd? (n.) The (London) Evening News Jul 16-Sep 16 1925 [Hercule Poirot]
- A Sign in the Sky (ss) The Grand Magazine Jul 1925 [Harley Quin]
- The Disappearance of Captain Harwell (ss) The Grand Magazine Nov 1925, as A Man of Magic. [Harley Quin]
- A Man of Magic (ss) The Grand Magazine Nov 1925; also as The Disappearance of Captain Harwell. [Harley Quin]
- The Benevolent Butler (ss) The Grand Magazine Dec 1925; also as The Listerdale Mystery.
- The Fourth Man (ss) Pearsons Magazine Dec 1925
- The Listerdale Mystery (ss) The Grand Magazine Dec 1925, as The Benevolent Butler.
- S.O.S. (ss) The Grand Magazine Feb 1926
- Where Theres a Will (ss) Mystery Magazine Mar 1 1926, as Wireless.
- Wireless (ss) Mystery Magazine Mar 1 1926; also as Where Theres a Will.
- The Under Dog (na) Mystery Magazine Apr 1 1926 [Hercule Poirot]
- At the Crossroads (ss) Flynns Weekly Oct 30 1926; also as The Love Detectives. [Harley Quin]
- The Love Detectives (ss) Flynns Weekly Oct 30 1926, as At the Crossroads. [Harley Quin]
- The Soul of the Croupier (ss) Flynns Weekly Nov 13 1926 [Harley Quin]
- Worlds End (ss) Flynns Weekly Nov 20 1926 [Harley Quin]
- The Last Séance (ss) Ghost Stories Nov 1926, as The Woman Who Stole a Ghost.
- The Woman Who Stole a Ghost (ss) Ghost Stories Nov 1926; also as The Last Séance.
- The Voice in the Dark (ss) Flynns Weekly Dec 4 1926 [Harley Quin]
- The Edge (ss) Pearsons Magazine Feb 1927
- The Face of Helen (ss) The Story-teller Apr 1927 [Harley Quin]
- Harlequins Lane (nv) The Story-teller May 1927 [Harley Quin]
- The Solving Six (ss) The Royal Magazine Dec 1927, as The Tuesday Night Club. [Jane Marple]
- The Tuesday Club Murders (ss) The Royal Magazine Dec 1927, as The Tuesday Night Club. [Jane Marple]
- The Tuesday Night Club (ss) The Royal Magazine Dec 1927; also as The Solving Six; also as The Tuesday Club Murders. [Jane Marple]
- The Idol House of Astarte (ss) The Royal Magazine Jan 1928; also as The Solving Six and the Evil Hour; also as The Supernatural Murder. [Jane Marple]
- The Solving Six and the Evil Hour (ss) The Royal Magazine Jan 1928, as The Idol House of Astarte. [Jane Marple]
- The Supernatural Murder (ss) The Royal Magazine Jan 1928, as The Idol House of Astarte. [Jane Marple]
- Ingots of Gold (ss) The Royal Magazine Feb 1928; also as Miss Marple and the Golden Galleon; also as The Solving Six and the Golden Grave. [Jane Marple]
- Miss Marple and the Golden Galleon (ss) The Royal Magazine Feb 1928, as Ingots of Gold. [Jane Marple]
- The Solving Six and the Golden Grave (ss) The Royal Magazine Feb 1928, as Ingots of Gold. [Jane Marple]
- The Bloodstained Pavement (ss) The Royal Magazine Mar 1928; also as Drip! Drip!; also as Miss Marple and the Wicked World. [Jane Marple]
- Drip! Drip! (ss) The Royal Magazine Mar 1928, as The Bloodstained Pavement. [Jane Marple]
- Miss Marple and the Wicked World (ss) The Royal Magazine Mar 1928, as The Bloodstained Pavement. [Jane Marple]
- Motive vs. Opportunity (ss) The Royal Magazine Apr 1928; also as Wheres the Catch?. [Jane Marple]
- Wheres the Catch? (ss) The Royal Magazine Apr 1928, as Motive vs. Opportunity. [Jane Marple]
- Ask and You Shall Receive (ss) The Royal Magazine May 1928, as The Thumb Mark of St. Peter. [Jane Marple]
- The Thumb Mark of St. Peter (ss) The Royal Magazine May 1928; also as Ask and You Shall Receive. [Jane Marple]
- By Road or Rail (ss) The Sunday Dispatch Sep 23 1928; also as Double Sin. [Hercule Poirot]
- Double Sin (ss) The Sunday Dispatch Sep 23 1928, as By Road or Rail. [Hercule Poirot]
- Wasps Nest (ss) The Daily Mail Nov 20 1928; also as Worst of All. [Hercule Poirot]
- Worst of All (ss) The Daily Mail Nov 20 1928, as Wasps Nest. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Unbreakable Alibi (ss) Holly Leaves Dec 1928 [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford]
- In the Third Floor Flat (ss) Detective Story Magazine Jan 5 1929; also appeared in Hutchinsons Story Magazine, January 1929 as The Third Floor Flat. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Third Floor Flat (ss) Hutchinsons Magazine Jan 1929 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Dead Harlequin (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 22 1929; also as The Man in the Empty Chair. [Harley Quin]
- The Man in the Empty Chair (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 22 1929, as The Dead Harlequin. [Harley Quin]
- Accident (ss) The Sunday Dispatch Sep 22 1929, as The Uncrossed Path.
- A Test for Murder (ss) The Sunday Dispatch Sep 22 1929, as The Uncrossed Path.
- The Uncrossed Path (ss) The Sunday Dispatch Sep 22 1929; also as A Test for Murder; also as Accident.
- The Man from the Sea (nv) Britannia and Eve Oct 1929 [Harley Quin]
- The Blue Geranium (ss) The Story-teller Dec 1929 [Jane Marple]
- The Four Suspects (ss) Pictorial Review Jan 1930; also as Some Day They Will Get Me. [Jane Marple]
- The Hat and the Alibi (ss) The Story-teller Jan 1930; also as Never Two Without Three; also as Never Two Without Three; or, A Christmas Tragedy. [Jane Marple]
- Never Two Without Three (ss) The Story-teller Jan 1930, as The Hat and the Alibi. [Jane Marple]
- Never Two Without Three; or, A Christmas Tragedy (ss) The Story-teller Jan 1930, as The Hat and the Alibi. [Jane Marple]
- Some Day They Will Get Me (ss) Pictorial Review Jan 1930, as The Four Suspects. [Jane Marple]
- The Companion (ss) The Story-teller Feb 1930, as The Resurrection of Amy Durrant. [Jane Marple]
- The Resurrection of Amy Durrant (ss) The Story-teller Feb 1930; also as The Companion. [Jane Marple]
- Foxglove in the Sage (ss) The Story-teller Mar 1930, as The Herb of Death. [Jane Marple]
- The Herb of Death (ss) The Story-teller Mar 1930; also as Foxglove in the Sage. [Jane Marple]
- The Affair at the Bungalow (ss) The Story-teller May 1930 [Jane Marple]
- Behind the Screen, Chapter II (rr) The Listener Jun 25 1930
- The Bird with the Broken Wing (ss) The Mysterious Mr. Quin, Collins 1930 [Harley Quin]
- Death by Drowning (nv) Nashs Pall Mall Magazine Nov 1931; also as Village Tragedy. [Jane Marple]
- Village Tragedy (nv) Nashs Pall Mall Magazine Nov 1931, as Death by Drowning. [Jane Marple]
- The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest (ss) The Strand Magazine Jan 1932 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Case of the City Clerk (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1932; also as The £10 Adventure. [Parker Pyne]
- The Case of the Discontented Soldier (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1932 [Parker Pyne]
- The Case of the Distressed Lady (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1932; also as The Cat and the Chestnut. [Parker Pyne]
- The Cat and the Chestnut (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1932, as The Case of the Distressed Lady. [Parker Pyne]
- The £10 Adventure (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1932, as The Case of the City Clerk. [Parker Pyne]
- Death on the Nile (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933 [Parker Pyne]
- The Dream House of Shiraz (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933, as The House at Shiraz. [Parker Pyne]
- Express to Stamboul (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933, as Have You Got Everything You Want?. [Parker Pyne]
- Have You Got Everything You Want? (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933; also as Express to Stamboul. [Parker Pyne]
- The House at Shiraz (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933; also as The Dream House of Shiraz. [Parker Pyne]
- The Oracle at Delphi (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933 [Parker Pyne]
- At the Gate of Baghdad (ss) Nashs Pall Mall Magazine Jun 1933; also as The Gate of Death. [Parker Pyne]
- The Gate of Death (ss) Nashs Pall Mall Magazine Jun 1933, as At the Gate of Baghdad. [Parker Pyne]
- Once a Thief (ss) Nashs Pall Mall Magazine Jul 1933, as The Pearl of Price. [Parker Pyne]
- The Pearl of Price (ss) Nashs Pall Mall Magazine Jul 1933; also as Once a Thief. [Parker Pyne]
- Murder in the Calais Coach (n.) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 30, Oct 7, Oct 14, Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4 1933; also as Murder on the Orient Express. [Hercule Poirot]
- Murder on the Orient Express (n.) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 30, Oct 7, Oct 14, Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4 1933, as Murder in the Calais Coach. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Hound of Death (ss) The Hound of Death and Other Stories, Odhams 1933
- The Strange Case of Sir Arthur Carmichael (ss) The Hound of Death and Other Stories, Odhams 1933
- In a Glass Darkly (ss) Colliers Jul 28 1934
- Sing a Song of Sixpence (ss) The Listerdale Mystery, Collins 1934
- How Does Your Garden Grow? (ss) Ladies Home Journal Jun 1935 [Hercule Poirot]
- Problem at Pollensa Bay (ss) The Strand Magazine Nov 1935 [Parker Pyne]
- Before Its Too Late (nv) This Week Feb 2 1936, as Triangle at Rhodes. [Hercule Poirot]
- Double Alibi (nv) This Week Feb 2 1936, as Triangle at Rhodes. [Hercule Poirot]
- Triangle at Rhodes (nv) This Week Feb 2 1936; also as Before Its Too Late; also as Double Alibi. [Hercule Poirot]
- Poirot and the Crime in Cabin 66 (ss) The Strand Magazine Feb 1936; also as The Quickness of the Hand. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Quickness of the Hand (ss) The Strand Magazine Feb 1936, as Poirot and the Crime in Cabin 66. [Hercule Poirot]
- Good Night for a Murder (nv) Redbook Magazine Sep 1936 (+1), as Murder in the Mews. [Hercule Poirot]
- Murder in the Mews (nv) Redbook Magazine Sep 1936 (+1); also as Good Night for a Murder. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Incredible Theft (na) The Daily Express Apr 6 1937 (+5); expanded from The Submarine Plans (The Sketch, November 7, 1923). [Hercule Poirot]
- Hercule Poirot and the Sixth Chair (ss) The Strand Magazine Jul 1937, as Yellow Iris. [Hercule Poirot]
- Yellow Iris (ss) The Strand Magazine Jul 1937; also as Hercule Poirot and the Sixth Chair. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Dream (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 23 1937; also as The Three Strange Points. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Three Strange Points (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 23 1937, as The Dream. [Hercule Poirot]
- Dead Mans Mirror (na) Murder in the Mews, Collins 1937; also as Hercule Poirot and the Broken Mirror; expanded from The Second Gong (Ladies Home Journal, June 1932). [Hercule Poirot]
- Hercule Poirot and the Broken Mirror (na) Murder in the Mews, Collins 1937, as Dead Mans Mirror; expanded from The Second Gong (Ladies Home Journal, June 1932). [Hercule Poirot]
- The Hydra of Lernea, or The Case of the Gossipers (ss) This Week Sep 3 1939, as The Invisible Enemy. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Invisible Enemy (ss) This Week Sep 3 1939; also as The Hydra of Lernea, or The Case of the Gossipers; also as The Lernean Hydra. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Lernean Hydra (ss) This Week Sep 3 1939, as The Invisible Enemy. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Disappearance of Winnie King (ss) This Week Sep 10 1939; also as The Girdle of Hippolyta, or The Case of the Missing Schoolgirl. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Girdle of Hippolyta, or The Case of the Missing Schoolgirl (ss) This Week Sep 10 1939, as The Disappearance of Winnie King. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Stymphalian Birds (ss) This Week Sep 17 1939, as The Vulture Women. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Stymphalian Birds, or The Case of the Vulture Women (ss) This Week Sep 17 1939, as The Vulture Women. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Vulture Women (ss) This Week Sep 17 1939; also as The Stymphalian Birds; also as The Stymphalian Birds, or The Case of the Vulture Women. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Cretan Bull, or The Case of the Family Taint (nv) This Week Sep 24 1939, as Midnight Madness. [Hercule Poirot]
- Midnight Madness (nv) This Week Sep 24 1939; also as The Cretan Bull, or The Case of the Family Taint. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Nemean Lion (nv) The Strand Magazine Nov 1939; also as The Nemean Lion, or The Case of the Kidnaped Pekinese. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Nemean Lion, or The Case of the Kidnaped Pekinese (nv) The Strand Magazine Nov 1939, as The Nemean Lion. [Hercule Poirot]
- Miss Marple Tells a Story (ss) The Regatta Mystery, Dodd, Mead 1939; specially commissioned by the BBC as a radio play and read by Christie herself on May 11, 1934. [Jane Marple]
- The Regatta Mystery (ss) The Regatta Mystery, Dodd, Mead 1939; revised from Poirot and the Regatta Mystery (The Hartford Courant, May 3, 1936). [Parker Pyne]
- The Arcadian Deer (ss) The Strand Magazine Jan 1940 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Erymanthian Boar (ss) The Strand Magazine Feb 1940 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Augean Stables (ss) The Strand Magazine Mar 1940 [Hercule Poirot]
- The Apples of the Hesperides (ss) This Week May 12 1940, as The Poison Cup. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Poison Cup (ss) This Week May 12 1940; also as The Apples of the Hesperides. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Case of the Drug Peddler (ss) The Strand Magazine Jun 1940, as The Horses of Diomedes. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Horses of Diomedes (ss) The Strand Magazine Jun 1940; also as The Case of the Drug Peddler. [Hercule Poirot]
- Four and Twenty Blackbirds (ss) Colliers Nov 9 1940; also as The Regular Customer. [Hercule Poirot]
- The Regular Customer (ss) Colliers Nov 9 1940, as Four and Twenty Blackbirds. [Hercule Poirot]
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