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Title As Detective Year 1 It Walks by Night JDC Bencolin 1 1930 2 The # Title As Detective Year 1 It Walks by Night JDC Bencolin 1 1930 2 The Lost Gallows JDC Bencolin 2 1931 3 Castle Skull JDC Bencolin 3 1931 4 The Waxworks Murder/The Corpse in the Waxworks JDC Bencolin 4 1932 5 Poison in Jest JDC 1932 6 Hag’s Nook JDC Fell 1 1933 7 The Mad Hatter Mystery JDC Fell 2 1933 8 The Bowstring Murders CD Gaunt 1933 9 The Eight of Swords JDC Fell 3 1934 10 The Blind Barber JDC Fell 4 1934 11 Death-Watch JDC Fell 5 1934 12 The Plague Court Murders CD Merrivale 1 1934 13 The White Priory Murders CD Merrivale 2 1934 14 The Hollow Man JDC Fell 6 1935 15 The Red Widow Murders CD Merrivale 3 1935 16 The Unicorn Murders CD Merrivale 4 1935 17 The Arabian Nights Murder JDC Fell 7 1936 18 The Punch and Judy Murders/The Magic Lantern Murders CD Merrivale 5 1936 19 The Burning Court JDC Cross 1937 20 The Peacock Feather Murders/The Ten Teacups CD Merrivale 6 1937 21 The Third Bullet [novella] CD 1937 22 The Four False Weapons JDC Bencolin 5 1938 23 To Wake the Dead JDC Fell 8 1938 24 The Crooked Hinge JDC Fell 9 1938 25 The Judas Window/The Crossbow Murders CD Merrivale 7 1938 26 Death in Five Boxes CD Merrivale 8 1938 27 The Problem of the Green Capsule/The Black Spectacles JDC Fell 10 1939 28 The Problem of the Wire Cage JDC Fell 11 1939 29 Drop to his Death/Fatal Descent CD w’ Rhode Glass/Hornbeam 1939 30 The Reader is Warned CD Merrivale 9 1939 31 The Man Who Could Not Shudder JDC Fell 12 1940 32 And So to Murder CD Merrivale 10 1940 Murder in the Submarine Zone/Nine...And Death Makes 33 CD Merrivale 11 1940 Ten/Murder in the Atlantic 34 The Department of Queer Complaints [ss] CD March 1940 35 The Case of the Constant Suicides JDC Fell 13 1941 36 Death Turns the Tables/Seat of the Scornful JDC Fell 14 1941 37 Seeing is Believing/Cross of Murder CD Merrivale 12 1941 38 The Emperor’s Snuff-Box JDC Kinross 1942 39 The Gilded Man/Death and the Gilded Man CD Merrivale 13 1942 40 She Died a Lady CD Merrivale 14 1943 41 Till Death Do Us Part JDC Fell 15 1944 42 He Wouldn’t Kill Patience CD Merrivale 15 1944 43 The Curse of the Bronze Lamp/Lord of the Sorcerers CD Merrivale 16 1945 44 He Who Whispers JDC Fell 16 1946 45 My Late Wives CD Merrivale 17 1946 46 The Sleeping Sphinx JDC Fell 17 1947 47 Dr. Fell, Detective [ss] JDC Fell 18 1947 48 The Skeleton in the Clock CD Merrivale 18 1948 49 Below Suspicion JDC Fell 19 1949 50 A Graveyard to Let CD Merrivale 19 1949 51 The Bride of Newgate JDC 1950 52 Night at the Mocking Widow CD Merrivale 20 1950 53 The Devil in Velvet JDC 1951 54 The Nine Wrong Answers JDC 1952 55 Behind the Crimson Blind CD Merrivale 21 1952 56 The Cavalier’s Cup CD Merrivale 22 1953 57 The Third Bullet and Other Stories of Detection [ss] JDC 1954 58 The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes [ss] JDC w’ Doyle Holmes 1954 59 Captain Cut-Throat JDC 1955 60 Patrick Butler for the Defence JDC 1956 61 Fear is the Same CD 1956 62 Fire, Burn! JDC 1957 63 The Dead Man’s Knock JDC Fell 20 1958 64 Scandal at High Chimneys JDC 1959 65 In Spite of Thunder JDC Fell 21 1960 66 The Witch of the Low Tide JDC 1961 67 The Demoniacs JDC 1962 68 The Men Who Explained Miracles [ss] JDC 1963 69 Most Secret JDC 1964 70 The House at Satan’s Elbow JDC Fell 22 1965 71 Panic in Box C JDC Fell 23 1966 72 Dark of the Moon JDC Fell 24 1968 73 Papa La-Bas JDC 1968 74 The Ghosts’ High Noon JDC 1970 75 Deadly Hall JDC 1971 76 The Hungry Goblin JDC 1971 77 The Door to Doom and Other Detections [ss] JDC 1980 78 The Dead Sleep Lightly [radio plays] JDC 1983 79 Fell and Foul Play [ss] JDC 1991 80 Merrivale, March and Murder [ss] CD 1991 .
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