Showing posts with label James M Cain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James M Cain. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

The Rules For Eight Perfect Murders



With the 2019 Theakstons Crime Writing Festival, almost upon us I started to think about the allure of crime and thriller fiction, becoming the biggest selling genre in UK fiction publishing. Crime and thriller narratives deal with the darkest areas of the human experience – namely murder, so why the appeal?

While enjoying an early preview of Peter Swanson’s 2020 novel, thanks to John Grindrod writer and marketeer at iconic British Publisher Faber and Faber - we got into discussion about Murder, and its appeal to readers as well as film viewers. Some would consider it amoral to read about the killing of others, so why do so many read about these fictions? Surely the world is filled with enough real-life horror and murder without writers [and their publishing entourage] having to conjure up killings for the amusement of others?

One reason for the appeal of reading about fictional murder, is just that – it is a fiction; an escape from the reality of the human situation, where murders actually happen around us, viewed on our flat screens and in our palms, via our Television sets, our phones and in our newsprint. The novels that fictionalise murder can be an escape, a comfort from the harsh reality that surrounds us; as well as helping us understand the motivations and situations that can arise, leading to a killing.

So, with this in mind, as John Grindrod knew of my love of crime novels, especially those that feature murder and amorality as themes - here’s my eight favourite classic crime novelists and their work, that feature murders that could be considered, perfect.


PATRICIA HIGHSMITH

Of course we could discuss the perfect murder at the centre of Highsmith’s debut STRANGERS ON A TRAIN or the antics of Tom Ripley in THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY [and the further ‘adventures’ of this interesting character] but instead I’ll pick 1964’s THE GLASS CELL, a tough little novel that details the murder of a lawyer, by an educated and cultured man - wrongly imprisoned for fraud. Incarceration and torture in a penitentiary changes Philip Carter. The Glass Cell shares themes from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, but is not judgmental as to the actions of its protagonist; so typical of Patricia Highsmith’s work, she once proclaimed “I don’t think my books should be in prison libraries.”

Read More HERE

IRA LEVIN

With an interesting body of work, it is Levin’s thought-provoking debut 1953’s A KISS BEFORE DYING, awarded the Edgar from the Mystery Writer’s of America [MWA] that is my selection. It details the ruthless pursuit of ambition that powers Bud Corliss to commit murder. Filmed twice in America, its plot was reworked later in Bollywood. Levin’s debut is a disturbing look at what naked (and unrestrained) ambition can do, and how it can overcome all things, including taking the life of another person in the ruthless pursuit of a goal.


THOMAS HARRIS

It would be the escape of Dr Hannibal Lecter from his holding cell in Baltimore that would give the 1988 novel THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS a perfect murder, a bloody locked-room mystery that claimed the life of two prison guards [filmed with panache in 1991].
Many literary commentators have remarked that Thomas Harris’ Dr Hannibal Lecter’s precursor was Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley, an amoral murderer but also a man of culture and taste.

Read more HERE


JOHN DICKSON CARR

A writer that is credited as the master of the Locked-Room Mystery, though he also crafted narratives under pennames, such as Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson and Roger Fairbairn. Though it would be his character Dr Gideon Fell, that brought great appeal. In the novel The Three Coffins, Dr Fell speaks of a "locked room lecture", in which he delineates many of the methods by which apparently locked-room [or impossible-crime] murders might be committed. In the course of his discourse, he states, off-handily, that he and his listeners are, of course, characters in a book, participants, witnesses in a Perfect Murder.
The British Library’s publishing wing are reissuing golden-age classics including J D Carr, and well worth adding to your shelves.

It would be Thomas Harris paying a homage to John Dickson Carr, that would see Harris’ own singular creation Dr Hannibal Lecter deploying the identity of Dr Fell in 1999’s Hannibal.

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DAME AGATHA CHRISTIE

With a vast canon of work, it would be the 1934 novel MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS that I select as a perfect murder. Though at the time of publication, the US title Murder in the Calais Coach was used to avoid confusion with the 1932 Graham Greene novel Stamboul Train which had been published in America as Orient Express.

A perfect murder occurs onboard the eponymous train when it becomes snowbound during Hercule Poirot's return to London from the Middle East.
Filmed twice, it also features a locked room mystery.


SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

Arguably the most renowned outing for Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson, THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES is my selection. I can add little to the extensive commentary to this tale of a perfect murder, which was first serialised by Strand Magazine in 1901.

Often filmed, it is the Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce adaptation from the 1940s that remains a firm favourite of many of us, and it can be viewed HERE


JIM THOMPSON

A writer who elegantly exposed the darker desires inherent in flawed people. It would be the Texan deputy sheriff Lou Ford in Thompson’s 1952 THE KILLER INSIDE ME that I would select for this listing of perfect murders. It details sexual sadism as an undercurrent to the horrors Thompson exposes. Even decades on, it packs a powerful reading experience. Filmed initially in 1976 with Stacy Keach; it would be the 2010 adaptation directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Casey Affleck and Jessica Alba that would court controversy, with many [myself included] feeling nauseous over the notorious ‘punching’ scene. 

Read more HERE


JAMES M CAIN

Between James M Cain’s THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE and DOUBLE INDEMNITY, I pick the latter for this selection of tales of perfect murders.  Published in 1943, it details an insurance man Walter Huff falling in love with married Phyllis Nirdlinger who wants to kill her husband - in an insurance scam; complete with a bleakness that is hard to match, it was adapted for screen in 1944 by Billy Wilder and Raymond Chandler [who also worked on the script for Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train for Alfred Hitchcock].


But I could go on, and on about these books and several others, but with packing for the upcoming Theakstons’ Crime Writing Festival 2019 which commences tomorrow; let me leave you with an anecdote from the festival, a few years ago, an anecdote that features murder.


It was late and we found ourselves in conversation with crime writer, biographer and journalist Andrew Wilson. There was a group of us huddled in a circle, drinking Gin (well I was) - so I asked everyone 'if you had to, and I mean really HAD TO murder another person, knowing your own nature, what would be your chosen motive for a perfect murder?'
So, we went in the circle; we had Revenge, we had Hate, we had Money, Blackmail we had Love, we had Random event, we had Self-Defence, you get the drift. I was last, and had posed the question - I grew nervous, as all the usual motives were taken, so I attempted to change the subject; however Andrew Wilson, Crime Writer, Journalist and Biographer of Patricia Highsmith in his definitive BEAUTIFUL SHADOW - had other ideas and asked 'so enough with the excuses Ali, what would be your Motive for a perfect Murder?'
I had to answer. I had to reveal, so I did.

'Boredom. If I met someone sufficiently boring, I think I could commit murder' and we laughed, and we talked talked about Tom Ripley and the attraction of the amoral.

Coming full circle, anticipation awaits readers for Peter Swanson’s Eight Perfect Murders / Rules for Perfect Murders, so let’s look back at his earlier work and also a little background to those yet to experience his narratives, tales of fractured lives and flawed characters.

Here’s a little tease of what to expect from Rules for Perfect Murders / Eight Perfect Murders, the story of a bookseller who finds himself at the centre of an FBI investigation because a very clever killer has started using his list of fiction’s most ingenious murders.

Years ago, bookseller and mystery aficionado Malcolm Kershaw compiled a list of the genre’s most unsolvable murders, those that are almost impossible to crack—which he titled “Eight Perfect Murders”—chosen from among the best of the best including Agatha Christie’s A. B. C. Murders, Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train, Ira Levin’s Death Trap, A. A. Milne's Red House Mystery, Anthony Berkeley Cox's Malice Aforethought, James M. Cain's Double Indemnity, John D. Macdonald's The Drowner, and Donna Tartt's A Secret History.

But no one is more surprised than Mal, now the owner of the Old Devils Bookshop in Boston, when an FBI agent comes knocking on his door one snowy day in February. She’s looking for information about a series of unsolved murders that look eerily similar to the killings on Mal’s old list. And the FBI agent isn’t the only one interested in this bookseller who spends almost every night at home reading. There is killer is out there, watching his every move—a diabolical threat who knows way too much about Mal’s personal history, especially the secrets he’s never told anyone, even his recently deceased wife.
To protect himself, Mal begins looking into possible suspects . . . and sees a killer in everyone around him. But Mal doesn’t count on the investigation leaving a trail of death in its wake. Suddenly, a series of shocking twists leaves more victims dead—and the noose around Mal’s neck grows so tight he might never escape.

Peter Swanson’s debut novel, The Girl With a Clock for a Heart (2014), was described by Dennis Lehane as ‘a twisty, sexy, electric thrill ride’ and was nominated for the LA Times book award. His second novel The Kind Worth Killing (2015), a Richard and Judy pick, was shortlisted for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger and named the iBooks Store’s Thriller of the Year, and was followed by three more critical and commercial hits, Her Every Fear (2017), All the Beautiful Lies (2018) and Before She Knew Him (2019). He lives with his wife and cat in Somerville, Massachusetts.

And here’s a recording of Peter from Portland talking about his work.


Peter Swanson’s new work is tentatively titled EIGHT PERFECT MURDERS coming March 2020 from Faber and Faber in the UK and Ireland and tentatively titled RULES FOR PERFECT MURDERS for US and Canada from the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins in March 2020.

Whatever the title, it is available for pre-order, and rumour has it that those wonderful people at Faber and Faber will have a limited number of Proof / Review copies to issue at this years’ Theakstons’ Crime-Writing Festival in Harrogate.

Now time to pack, and see you in Yorkshire.


 Images used are copyrighted to the publishers and film companies as appropriate 


Sunday, 19 May 2019

Cain, Higashino, Lapena, Lemaitre and Mankell shortlisted for the 2019 Iceland Noir Award for translated crime fiction


The authors and Icelandic translators of the following five novels are shortlisted for the 2019 Iceland Noir Award for translated crime fiction: 
James M. Cain: Double Indemnity (Translated by Þórdís Bachmann)
Keigo Higashino: The Devotion of Suspect X (Translated by Ásta S. Guðbjartsdóttir)
Shari Lapena: A Stranger in the House (Translated by Ingunn Snædal)
Pierre Lemaitre: Three Days and a Life (Translated by Friðrik Rafnsson)
Henning Mankell: After the Fire (Translated by Hilmar Hilmarsson)

The winning book will be announced in November. 

The jury for the award is composed of Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Prime Minister of Iceland, Kolbrún Bergþórsdóttir journalist and literary critic, and Ragnar Jónasson, crime writer.

H/T CrimeTime for the information.

Friday, 30 January 2015

Lawrence Block and The Girl With The Deep Blue Eyes

LAWRENCE BLOCK RETURNS WITH BRAND NEW NOVEL!

Hard Case Crime to Publish THE GIRL WITH THE DEEP BLUE EYES 

Lawrence Block, the acclaimed author of more than 100 novels including A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES (recently adapted as a feature film starring Liam Neeson), will publish a brand new novel in 2015 through Hard Case Crime, the award-winning line of vintage-style crime fiction from editor Charles Ardai and publisher Titan Books. THE GIRL WITH THE DEEP BLUE EYES tells the story of a former New York police officer, now working as a private eye in Florida, who gets drawn into the web of a local wife who’s looking for a hit man to help her become a widow. Block has described the book as “a down-and-dirty noir thriller, characterized by my Hollywood agent as ‘James M. Cain on Viagra.’ ”

The novel, which will be published in hardcover in September 2015 (World English), is Block’s eleventh with Hard Case Crime. The previous ten include Hard Case Crime’s very first book, GRIFTER’S GAME; the erotic suspense novel GETTING OFF; the bestselling movie tie-in edition of A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES; and the classic noir con-man novel THE GIRL WITH THE LONG GREEN HEART. For more than a decade, Block has consistently been one of Hard Case Crime’s most popular authors, in addition to being perhaps the most highly decorated crime writer alive. Among many other honors, Block has won the Edgar Allan Poe Award multiple times and was named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, the organization’s highest recognition (previous Grand Masters have included Agatha Christie, Graham Greene, Alfred Hitchcock, Stephen King, and James M. Cain).

Lawrence Block is, hands down, my favorite crime writer, and it is a privilege to publish his new novel,” said Charles Ardai. “This is a dark, violent, steamy, disturbing story about a pair of characters who will haunt you long after the book ends.”


About Hard Case Crime
Called “the best new American publisher to appear in the last decade” by Neal Pollack in The Stranger, Hard Case Crime has been nominated for and/or won numerous honors since its inception including the Edgar, the Shamus, the Anthony, the Barry, and the Spinetingler Award. The series’ books have been adapted for television and film, with two features currently in development at Universal Pictures, a TV series based on Max Allan Collins’ Quarry novels in development by Cinemax, and the TV series Haven in its fifth season on SyFy. Recent Hard Case Crime titles include Stephen King’s #1 New York Times bestseller, Joyland; James M. Cain’s lost final novel, The Cocktail Waitress; eight lost novels written by Michael Crichton under the pseudonym “John Lange”; and Brainquake, the final novel of writer/filmmaker Samuel Fuller. Hard Case Crime is published through a collaboration between Winterfall LLC and Titan Publishing Group. www.hardcasecrime.com



Friday, 14 September 2012

Current List of authors and titles available from The Murder Room


Boucher, Anthony      Nine Times Nine
Boucher, Anthony      Rocket to the Morgue
Boucher, Anthony      The Case of the Seven of Calvary
Boucher, Anthony      The Case of the Crumpled Knave
Cain, James M.          Double Indemnity
Cain, James M.          Mildred Pierce
Cain, James M.          Serenade
Cain, James M.          The Postman Always Rings Twice
Chase, James Hadley           Come Easy - Go Easy
Chase, James Hadley           Eve
Chase, James Hadley           Just Another Sucker
Chase, James Hadley           Mission to Sienna
Chase, James Hadley           Mission to Venice
Chase, James Hadley           More Deadly Than the Male
Chase, James Hadley           No Orchids for Miss Blandish
Chase, James Hadley           Not Safe to Be Free
Chase, James Hadley           Shock Treatment
Chase, James Hadley           What's Better Than Money
Cheyney, Peter           The Man is Dangerous
Cheyney, Peter           Poison Ivy
Cheyney, Peter           Dames Don't Care
Cheyney, Peter           Can Ladies Kill?
Cheyney, Peter           Don’t Get Me Wrong
Cheyney, Peter           You'd Be Surprised
Cheyney, Peter           Your Deal, My Lovely
Cheyney, Peter           Never a Dull Moment
Cheyney, Peter           You Can Always Duck
Cheyney, Peter           I'll Say She Does
Ellin, Stanley  The Stronghold
Ellin, Stanley  The Luxembourg Run
Ellin, Stanley  Very Old Money
Ellin, Stanley  The Speciality of the House
Ellin, Stanley  The Eighth Circle
Fleming, Joan            Two Lovers Too Many
Fleming, Joan            The Man Who Looked Back
Fleming, Joan            A Daisy-Chain for Satan
Fleming, Joan            The Deeds of Dr Deadcert
Fleming, Joan            The Gallows in my Garden
Fleming, Joan            The Good and the Bad
Fleming, Joan            He Ought to be Shot
Fleming, Joan            Maiden's Prayer
Fleming, Joan            Polly Put the Kettle On
Fleming, Joan            You Can't Believe your Eyes
Gores, Joe      Hammett
Gores, Joe      Interface
Gores, Joe      Spade and Archer
Higgins, George V.    The Friends of Eddie Coyle
Higgins, George V.    Cogan's Trade
Household, Geoffrey The Courtesy of Death
Household, Geoffrey Doom's Caravan
Household, Geoffrey Face to the Sun
Household, Geoffrey The Last Two Weeks of Georges Rivac
Household, Geoffrey Red Anger
Household, Geoffrey Summon the Bright Water
Hubbard, P. M.          The Causeway
Hubbard, P. M.          Cold Waters
Hubbard, P. M.          The Custom of the Country
Hubbard, P. M.          The Dancing Man
Hubbard, P. M.          Flush as May
Hubbard, P. M.          The Graveyard
James, Bill     You'd Better Believe It
James, Bill     The Lolita Man
James, Bill     Halo Parade
James, Bill     Protection
James, Bill     Come Clean
James, Bill     Take
Kaye, M. M.    Death in Kashmir
Kaye, M. M.    Death in Berlin
Kaye, M. M.    Death in Cyprus
Kaye, M. M.    Death in Kenya
Kaye, M. M.    Death in Zanzibar
Kaye, M. M.    Death in the Andamans
Knox, Ronald The Body in the Silo
Knox, Ronald Double Cross Purposes
Knox, Ronald The Footsteps at the Lock
Knox, Ronald Still Dead
Knox, Ronald The Three Taps
Knox, Ronald The Viaduct Murder
MacDonald, Ross      Black Money
Margaret Millar         Beast in View
Meynell, Laurence     Danger Round the Corner
Meynell, Laurence     The Frightened Man
Meynell, Laurence     Too Clever By Half
Meynell, Laurence     Death By Arrangement
Meynell, Laurence     The Thirteen Trumpeters
Meynell, Laurence     The Fairly Innocent Little Man
Price, Anthony           The Labyrinth Makers
Price, Anthony           The Alamut Ambush
Price, Anthony           Colonel Butler's Wolf
Price, Anthony           October Men
Price, Anthony           Other Paths to Glory
Price, Anthony           Our Man in Camelot
Price, Anthony           War Game
Price, Anthony           The '44 Vintage
Price, Anthony           Tomorrow's Ghost
Price, Anthony           The Hour of the Donkey
Price, Anthony           Soldier No More
Price, Anthony           The Old Vengeful
Price, Anthony           Gunner Kelly
Price, Anthony           Sion Crossing
Price, Anthony           Here Be Monsters
Price, Anthony           For the Good of the State
Price, Anthony           A New Kind of War
Price, Anthony           A Prospect of Vengeance
Price, Anthony           The Memory Trap
Thompson, Jim          The Getaway
Thompson, Jim          The Killer Inside Me
Thompson, Jim          After Dark, My Sweet
Thompson, Jim          Pop 1280
Thompson, Jim          The Grifters
Thompson, Jim          A Hell of a Woman
Thompson, Jim          A Swell-Looking Babe
Thompson, Jim          Nothing More Than Murder
Thompson, Jim          Savage Night
Household, Geoffrey Watcher in the Shadows
Household, Geoffrey A Time to Kill
Chase, James Hadley           A Can of Worms
Chase, James Hadley           A Coffin From Hong Kong
Chase, James Hadley           An Ace Up My Sleeve
Chase, James Hadley           An Ear to the Ground
Chase, James Hadley           Believe This . . . You'll Believe Anything
Chase, James Hadley           Believed Violent
Chase, James Hadley           Consider Yourself Dead
Chase, James Hadley           Do Me a Favour, Drop Dead
Chase, James Hadley           Goldfish Have No Hiding Place
Chase, James Hadley           Have a Nice Night
Chase, James Hadley           Hand Me a Fig Leaf
Chase, James Hadley           Have a Change of Scene
Chase, James Hadley           Have This One on Me
Chase, James Hadley           Hit Them Where it Hurts
Chase, James Hadley           I Hold the Four Aces
Chase, James Hadley           I Would Rather Stay Poor
Chase, James Hadley           Just a Matter of Time
Chase, James Hadley           Knock, Knock! Who's There?
Chase, James Hadley           Like a Hole in the Head
Chase, James Hadley           My Laugh Comes Last
Chase, James Hadley           Not My Thing
Chase, James Hadley           One Bright Summer Morning
Chase, James Hadley           So What Happens to Me?
Chase, James Hadley           Tell it to the Birds
Chase, James Hadley           The Joker in the Pack
Chase, James Hadley           The Soft Centre
Chase, James Hadley           The Vulture is a Patient Bird
Chase, James Hadley           The Whiff of Money
Chase, James Hadley           Try This One For Size
Chase, James Hadley           Want to Stay Alive?
Chase, James Hadley           We'll Share a Double Funeral
Chase, James Hadley           Well Now, My Pretty
Chase, James Hadley           You Can Say That Again
Chase, James Hadley           You Have Yourself a Deal
Chase, James Hadley           You Must be Kidding
Chase, James Hadley           You're Dead Without Money
Cheyney, Peter           Urgent Hangman
Cheyney, Peter           Dangerous Curves
Cheyney, Peter           You Can't Keep the Change
Cheyney, Peter           It Couldn't Matter Less
Cheyney, Peter           Sorry You've Been Troubled
Cheyney, Peter           They Never Say When
Cheyney, Peter           Uneasy Terms
Cheyney, Peter           Dark Duet
Cheyney, Peter           The Stars Are Dark
Cheyney, Peter           The Dark Street
Cheyney, Peter           Sinister Errand
Cheyney, Peter           Dark Hero
Cheyney, Peter           Dark Interlude
Cheyney, Peter           Dark Wanton
Cheyney, Peter           Dark Bahama
Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur        Sherlock Holmes's Greatest Cases
Connington, J. J.       Almighty Gold
Connington, J. J.       The Boathouse Riddle
Connington, J. J.       The Case with Nine Solutions
Connington, J. J.       The Castleford Conundrum
Connington, J. J.       Commonsense Is All You Need
Connington, J. J.       The Counsellor
Connington, J. J.       The Dangerfield Talisman
Connington, J. J.       Death at Swaythling Court
Connington, J. J.       The Eye in the Museum
Connington, J. J.       For Murder Will Speak (AKA Murder Will Speak)
Connington, J. J.       The Four Defences
Connington, J. J.       The Ha-Ha Case (AKA The Brandon Case)
Connington, J. J.       In Whose Dim Shadow (AKA The Tau Cross Mystery)
Connington, J. J.       Jack-In-The-Box
Connington, J. J.       A Minor Operation
Connington, J. J.       Murder in the Maze
Connington, J. J.       Mystery at Lynden Sands
Connington, J. J.       Nemesis at Raynham Parva (AKA Grim Vengeance)
Connington, J. J.       No Past is Dead
Connington, J. J.       Nordenholt's Million
Connington, J. J.       The Sweepstake Murders
Connington, J. J.       Tom Tiddler's Island (AKA Gold Brick Island)
Connington, J. J.       Tragedy at Ravensthorpe
Connington, J. J.       Truth Comes Limping
Connington, J. J.       The Twenty-One Clues
Connington, J. J.       The Two Tickets Puzzle (AKA The Two Ticket Puzzle)
Fleming, Joan            Alas, Poor Father
Fleming, Joan            The Chill and the Kill
Fleming, Joan            Death of a Sardine
Fleming, Joan            Dirty Butter for Servants
Fleming, Joan            Every Inch a Lady
Fleming, Joan            Grim Death and the Barrow Boys
Fleming, Joan            Hell's Belle
Fleming, Joan            How to Live Dangerously
Fleming, Joan            In the Red
Fleming, Joan            Kill or Cure
Fleming, Joan            Malice Matrimonial
Fleming, Joan            The Man From Nowhere
Fleming, Joan            Midnight Hag
Fleming, Joan            Miss Bones
Fleming, Joan            No Bones About It
Fleming, Joan            Nothing is the Number When you Die
Fleming, Joan            Screams From a Penny Dreadful
Fleming, Joan            To Make an Underworld
Fleming, Joan            Too Late! Too Late! The Maiden Cried
Fleming, Joan            You Won't Let me Finish
Gores, Joe      Hammett
Gores, Joe      Interface
Gores, Joe      Space and Archer
Higgins, George V.    At End of Day
Higgins, George V.    The Digger's Game
Higgins, George V.    Outlaws
Higgins, George V.    The Patriot Game
Higgins, George V.    The Rat on Fire
Hubbard, P. M.          High Tide
Hubbard, P. M.          A Hive of Glass
Hubbard, P. M.          Kill Claudio
Hubbard, P. M.          Picture of Millie
Hubbard, P. M.          The Quiet River
Hubbard, P. M.          A Rooted Sorrow
Hubbard, P. M.          A Thirsty Evil
Hubbard, P. M.          The Tower
Hubbard, P. M.          The Whisper in the Glen
James, Bill     Club
James, Bill     Astride a Grave
James, Bill     Gospel
James, Bill     Roses, Roses
James, Bill     In Good Hands
James, Bill     The Detective is Dead
James, Bill     Top Banana
James, Bill     Panicking Ralph
James, Bill     Lovely Mover
James, Bill     Eton Crop
James, Bill     Kill Me
James, Bill     Pay Days
James, Bill     Naked at the Window
James, Bill     The Girl With the Long Back
James, Bill     Easy Streets
James, Bill     Wolves of Memory
James, Bill     Girls
James, Bill     Pix
James, Bill     In the Absence of Iles
James, Bill     Hotbed
James, Bill     I am Gold
McCloy, Helen           Dance of Death
McCloy, Helen           The Man in the Moonlight
McCloy, Helen           The Deadly Truth
McCloy, Helen           Who's Calling
McCloy, Helen           Cue for Murder
McCloy, Helen           The Goblin Market
McCloy, Helen           The One That Got Away
McCloy, Helen           Through a Glass, Darkly
McCloy, Helen           Alias Basil Willing
McCloy, Helen           The Long Body
McCloy, Helen           Two-Thirds of a Ghost
McCloy, Helen           Mr Splitfoot
McCloy, Helen           Burn This
McCloy, Helen           The Pleasant Assasin and Other Cases of Dr Basil Willing
McCloy, Helen           Panic
McCloy, Helen           Before I Die
McCloy, Helen           The Imposter
McCloy, Helen           The Singing Diamonds and Other Stories
Meynell, Laurence     Don't Stop for Hooky Heffernan
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky and the Crock of Gold
Meynell, Laurence     Lost Half Hour
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky Gets the Wooden Spoon
Meynell, Laurence     Papersnake
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky and the Villainous Chauffeur
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky and the Prancing Horse
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky Goes to Blazes
Meynell, Laurence     Silver Guilt
Meynell, Laurence     The Open Door
Meynell, Laurence     The Affair at Barwold
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky Catches a Tartar
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky on Loan
Meynell, Laurence     Hooky Hooked
Meynell, Laurence     Third Time Unlucky
Meynell, Laurence     The Creaking Chair
Meynell, Laurence     The Breaking Point
Meynell, Laurence     The House in Marsh Road
Meynell, Laurence     One Step From Murder
Procter, Maurice        Rich is the Treasure
Procter, Maurice        The Pub Crawler
Procter, Maurice        Three at the Angel
Procter, Maurice        The Spearhead Death
Procter, Maurice        Devil in the Moonlight
Procter, Maurice        The Dog Man
Procter, Maurice        I Will Speak Daggers
Procter, Maurice        Hell is a City
Procter, Maurice        The Midnight Plumber
Procter, Maurice        Man in Ambush
Procter, Maurice        Killer at Large
Procter, Maurice        Devil's Due
Procter, Maurice        The Devil was Handsome
Procter, Maurice        A Body to Spare
Procter, Maurice        Moonlight Flitting
Procter, Maurice        Two Men in Twenty
Procter, Maurice        Death Has a Shadow (AKA Homicide Blonde)
Procter, Maurice        His Weight in Gold
Procter, Maurice        Rogue Running
Procter, Maurice        Exercise Hoodwink
Procter, Maurice        Hideaway
Thomas, Donald        Belladonna: A Lewis Carroll Nightmare
Thomas, Donald        The Ripper's Apprentice
Thomas, Donald        Jekyll, Alias Hyde
Thomas, Donald        The Arrest of Scotland Yard
Thomas, Donald        Dancing in the Dark
Thomas, Donald        Red Flowers for a Lady Blue
Thomas, Donald        The Secret Cases of Sherlock Holmes
Thomas, Donald        Sherlock Holmes and Running Noose
Thomas, Donald        Sherlock Holmes and the Voice From the Crypt
Thomas, Donald        Flight of the Eagle
Thomas, Donald        Dead Giveaway
Thomas, Donald (as Francis Selwyn)          Crackman on Velvet
Thomas, Donald (as Francis Selwyn)          The Hangman's Child
Thomas, Donald (as Francis Selwyn)          Sergeant Verity Presents his Compliments
Thomas, Donald (as Francis Selwyn)          Sergeant Verity and the Blood Royal
Thomas, Donald (as Francis Selwyn)          Sergeant Verity and the Imperial Diamond
Underwood, Michael Murder on Trial (1954)
Underwood, Michael Murder Made Absolute (1955)
Underwood, Michael Death on Remand (1956)
Underwood, Michael False Witness (1957)
Underwood, Michael Lawful Pursuit (1958)
Underwood, Michael Arm of the Law (1959)
Underwood, Michael Cause of Death (1960)
Underwood, Michael Death by Misadventure (1960)
Underwood, Michael Adam's Case (1961)
Underwood, Michael The Case Against Philip Quest (1962)
Underwood, Michael Girl Found Dead (1963)
Underwood, Michael The Crime of Colin Wise (1964)
Underwood, Michael The Anxious Conspirator (1965)
Underwood, Michael The Man Who Died on Friday (1967)
Underwood, Michael The Man Who Killed Too Soon (1968)
Underwood, Michael The Shadow Game (1970)
Underwood, Michael Trout in the Milk (1971)
Underwood, Michael Reward for a Defector (1973)
Underwood, Michael The Unprofessional Spy (1975)
Underwood, Michael A Pinch of Snuff (1974)
Underwood, Michael Crime upon Crime (1980)
Underwood, Michael Double Jeopardy (1981)
Underwood, Michael Goddess of Death (1982)
Underwood, Michael A Party to Murder (1983)
Underwood, Michael Death in Camera (1984)
Underwood, Michael The Hidden Man (1985)
Underwood, Michael Death at Deepwood Grange (1986)
Underwood, Michael The Injudicious Judge (1987)
Underwood, Michael The Uninvited Corpse (1987)
Underwood, Michael Dual Enigma (1988)
Underwood, Michael A Compelling Case (1989)
Underwood, Michael A Dangerous Business (1990)
Underwood, Michael Rosa's Dilemma (1990)
Underwood, Michael The Seeds of Murder (1991)
Underwood, Michael Guilty Conscience (1992)
Underwood, Michael The Juror (1975)
Underwood, Michael Menaces, Menaces (1976)
Underwood, Michael The Fatal Trip (1977)
Underwood, Michael Murder with Malice (1977)
Underwood, Michael Crooked Wood (1978)
Underwood, Michael A Crime Apart (1966)
Underwood, Michael Shem's Demise (1970)
Underwood, Michael The Silent Liars (1970)
Underwood, Michael Anything But the Truth (1978)
Underwood, Michael Smooth Justice (1979)
Underwood, Michael Victim of Circumstance (1979)
Underwood, Michael A Clear Case of Suicide (1980)
Underwood, Michael The Hand of Fate (1981)