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PATRICK, Q. (fl. 1930s-1960s); pseudonym of Richard Wilson Webb, (1901-1970) & Hugh Callingham Wheeler, (1912-1987); other pseudonyms Patrick Quentin & Jonathan Stagge (stories)
- Cottage Sinister (n.) Roland Swain 1931
- A Lucky Break (vi) Liberty Sep 30 1933
- Murder at Cambridge (n.) Farrar & Rinehart 1933
- Darker Grows the Valley (na) Mystery May 1935
- Killed by Time (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Oct 1935
- The Dogs Do Bark (na) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Nov 1935; see also under Jonathan Stagge. [Dr. Hugh Westlake]
- The Frightened Landlady (nv) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Dec 1935
- The Grindle Nightmare (n.) The Hartney Press 1935
- The Scarlet Circle (na) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Jan 1936
- The Hated Woman (nv) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Feb 1936
- Murder or Mercy (na) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine Jun 1936
- The Case of the Jack of Diamonds (na) The American Magazine Nov 1936, as “The Jack of Diamonds”.
- The Jack of Diamonds (na) The American Magazine Nov 1936; also as “The Case of the Jack of Diamonds”; see also under Patrick Quentin.
- Death Goes to School (n.) Smith & Haas 1936
- Danger Next Door (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1937
- The Lady Had Nine Lives (na) The American Magazine Aug 1937; see also under Patrick Quentin. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Exit Before Midnight (na) The American Magazine Oct 1937; also as “Murder on New Year’s Eve”; also as “Murder on New Year’s Eve”, by Patrick Quentin. [Miles Shenton; Carole Thorne]
- Murder on New Year’s Eve (na) The American Magazine Oct 1937, as “Exit Before Midnight”. [Miles Shenton; Carole Thorne]
- Death for Dear Clara (n.) Simon & Schuster 1937 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Death and the Maiden (n.) Simon & Schuster 1939 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Another Man’s Poison (na) The American Magazine Jan 1940; see also under Patrick Quentin. [Oliver Lord; Rona Heath]
- She Wrote Finis (sl) Maclean’s Dec 1 1940, etc. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Death Rides the Ski-Tow (na) The American Magazine Apr 1941 [Iris Duluth; Peter Duluth]
- Ordeal (ss) Redbook Magazine Sep 1941
- Murder with Flowers (na) The American Magazine Dec 1941 [Iris Duluth; Peter Duluth]
- Kisses of Judas (nv) Harper’s Magazine Apr 1942, as “Portrait of a Murderer”.
- Portrait of a Murderer (nv) Harper’s Magazine Apr 1942; also as “Kisses of Judas”.
- Hunt in the Dark (na) Short Stories Oct 10 1942
- The Gypsy Warned Him (nv) Short Stories Oct 25 1943
- Ugly Mug (ss) Doc Savage Dec 1944
- Ride for a Sailor (ss) Doc Savage Jan 1945
- The Woman Who Waited (ss) The Shadow Jan 1945
- White Carnations (ss) Collier’s Feb 10 1945 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- The Fat Cat (ss) 1945
- The Case of the Plaster Cat (na) Mystery Book Magazine Jul 1946, as “The Plaster Cat” by Patrick Quentin. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- The Plaster Cat (na) Mystery Book Magazine Jul 1946, as by Patrick Quentin. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Witness for the Prosecution (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jul 1946
- The Corpse in the Closet (ss) This Week Feb 16 1947 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- This Way Out (nv) Mystery Book Magazine Mar 1947
- Love Comes to Miss Lucy (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Apr 1947
- Farewell Performance (ss) This Week May 11 1947, as “Footlights and Murder”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Footlights and Murder (ss) This Week May 11 1947; also as “Farewell Performance”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Little Boy Lost (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Oct 1947
- Murder in One Scene (ss) This Week May 2 1948 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Mother, May I Go Out to Swim? (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jul 1948
- The Wrong Envelope (nv) Mystery Book Magazine Win 1948 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- This Will Kill You (ss) 1948
- Murder in the Alps (ss) This Week Feb 20 1949 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Who Killed the Mermaid? (ss) This Week May 26 1949 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Thou Lord Seest Me (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jul 1949
- Town Blonde, Country Blonde (vi) This Week Oct 16 1949 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Woman of Ice (ss) This Week Oct 30 1949 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- This Looks Like Murder (ss) This Week Apr 30 1950 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- A Boy’s Will (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jun 1950
- Death on the Riviera (ss) This Week Jul 30 1950 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Death and Canasta (vi) This Week Oct 15 1950 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Death on Saturday Night (ss) This Week Nov 26 1950 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Girl Overboard (ss) Four-&-Twenty Bloodhounds, ed. Anthony Boucher, Simon & Schuster 1950; also as “The Marriner Murder”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- The Marriner Murder (ss) Four-&-Twenty Bloodhounds, ed. Anthony Boucher, Simon & Schuster 1950, as “Girl Overboard”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Death Before Breakfast (ss) This Week Mar 11 1951 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- The Glamorous Opening (ss) This Week Jun 3 1951 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- All the Way to the Moon (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Sep 1951
- The Pigeon Woman (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jul 1952
- On the Day of the Rose Show (ss) This Week Dec 7 1952, as “Revolvers and Roses”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Revolvers and Roses (ss) This Week Dec 7 1952; also as “On the Day of the Rose Show”; also as “Roses and Revolvers”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Roses and Revolvers (ss) This Week Dec 7 1952, as “Revolvers and Roses”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- The “Laughing Man” Murders (na) The American Magazine Mar 1953, as “The Laughing Man” by Patrick Quentin. [Inspector Martin Field]
- Going...Going...Gone! (ss) This Week May 10 1953 [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- Death on a First Night (ss) MacKill’s Mystery Magazine May 1953
- The Predestined (ss) Britannia and Eve Aug 1953
- The Red Balloon (ss) Weird Tales Nov 1953
- Lioness vs. Panther (ss) This Week Apr 3 1955, as “The Two Deadly Females”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
- The Two Deadly Females (ss) This Week Apr 3 1955; also as “Lioness vs. Panther”. [Lt. Timothy Trant]
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