48. 10/42 Phantom Alibi, Part 6.
NOTE: This serial was expanded from DFW 39, and was published in book form as WI 1 (Phantom Lady).
49. 12/42 Havana Night. (Later expanded into CW 11.)
NOTE: The magazine’s title was now changed to Flynn’s Detective Fiction.
50. 2/43 The Death Stone. (SMM 11/55, under original title; WI 9, EQMM 2/46, Ellery Queen’s 1967 Anthology, as “The Earring”; New Detective, 11/50, as “The Blood Stone.”)
51. 4/43 The Death Diary. (MSMM 2/63.)
52. 8/43 Come Witness My Murder.
Detective Story
1. 2/39 The Dog with the Wooden Leg. (WI 11.)
2. 8/39 The Book That Squealed. (The Fourth Mystery Companion, A. L. Furman, ed., 1946, as “Library Book.”)
3. 11/39 You’ll Never See Me Again. (Detective Story Annual, 1941; Dell 10c Book — 26, c1950; CW 22.)
4. 5/40 One Last Night. (CW 14, as “I’ll Take You Home, Kathleen.”)
5. 9/40 The Red Tide. (Revised, WI 2, as “Last Night”; revision reprinted, MSMM 12/58, as “Last Night a Man Died”; original version reprinted in CW 22.)
6. 4/45 Dipped in Blood. (WI 9, as “Fountain Pen”; CW 20, EQMM 10/64, as “Adventures of a Fountain Pen.”)
Detective Tales
1. 7/41 The Customer’s Always Right. (WI 6, EQMM 9/44, Encore 9/45, as “The Fingernail.”)
2. 9/42 Implacable Bequest. (CW 14, as “Bequest.”)
Dime Detective
1. 11/15/34 Preview of Death. (CW 14, SMM 7/67, as “Screen Test.”)
2. 3/1/35 Murder in Wax. (Later incorporated into CW 10.)
3. 4/1/35 The Body Upstairs.
4. 5/1/35 Kiss of the Cobra.
5. 7/1/35 Red Liberty. (Revised, CW 15, as “The Corpse in the Statue of Liberty.”)
6. 9/35 The Corpse and the Kid. (WI 12, as “Boy with Body”; EQMM 10/49, as “Blind Date.”)
7. 12/35 Dead on Her Feet. (CW 22.)
8. 4/36 The Living Lie Down with the Dead. (EQMM 12/55, as “One Night to Be Dead Sure Of.”)
9. 6/37 Blind Date with Death.
10. 8/37 Murder at the Automat. (CW 22.)
11. 10/37 Stuck with Murder. (WI 15, as “Stuck.”)
12. 5/38 Short Order Kill. (WI 15, as “Flat Tire.”)
13. 5/39 The Case of the Killer Diller.
14. 7/39 Charlie Won’t Be Home Tonight. (WI 15; EQMM 9/51; Ellery Queen’s 1966 Anthology.)
15. 9/39 The Case of the Talking Eyes. (WI 15, as “Eyes That Watch You”; EQMM 4/67, as “The Talking Eyes.” Story incorporated into CW 8.)
16. 6/40 Meet Me by the Mannequin. (EQMM 2/55.)
17. 9/40 Flowers from the Dead. (SMM 4/62.)
18. 11/40 The Riddle of the Redeemed Dips.
19. 3/41 U, As in Murder. (WI 15, as “Murder with a U.”)
20. 5/41 The Case of the Maladroit Manicurist.
21. 6/41 Crazy House.
22. 10/41 Murder at Mother’s Knee. (EQMM 12/54, as “Something That Happened in Our House.”)
23. 2/42 It Had to Be Murder. (SMM Winter 1953, under original title; WI 4, All Mystery 10–12/50, A Treasury of Great Mysteries (Haycraft & Beecroft, eds., 1957), EQMM 2/69, as “Rear Window.”)
24. 9/42 Orphan Ice. (Murder for the Millions, Frank Owen, ed., 1946, as “The Orphan Diamond.”)
25. 12/42 The Hopeless Defense of Mrs. Dellford. (Revised, Manhunt 1/58, as “The Town Says Murder”; same revision, CW 15, as “That New York Woman.”)
26. 1/43 The Body in Grant’s Tomb. (EQMM 12/48.)
27. 3/43 If the Shoe Fits.
28. 5/43 Mind Over Murder. (WI 5, as “A Death Is Caused.”)
29. 8/43 Leg Man. (WI 6; EQMM 5/45; Ellery Queen’s 1967 Mid-Year Anthology.)
30. 9/43 Death on Delivery.
31. 3/44 What the Well Dressed Corpse Will Wear. (WI 6, as “Fur Jacket”; EQMM 3/45, as “The Mathematics of Murder”; Murder for the Millions, Frank Owen, ed., 1946, and RSMM 5/47, as “The Body of a Well-Dressed Woman.”)
Dime Mystery
1. 7/35 Dark Melody of Madness. (WI 2, as “Papa Benjamin”; CW 18, as “Music from the Dark.”)
2. 6/37 Graves for the Living. (CW 22.)
Double Detective
1. 11/37 Waltz.
2. 1/38 You Take Ballistics. (WI 9; EQMM 2/47; Verdict, 8/53.)
3. 2/38 Never Kick a Dick.
4. 3/38 Hot Towel. (WI 11.)
5. 8/38 The Woman’s Touch.
6. 10/38 I Hereby Bequeath.
7. 11/38 I.O.U. — One Life. (CW 14, as “I.O.U.”; CW 20, EQMM 10/54, as “Debt of Honor.”)
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
1. 9/58 The Penny-a-Worder. (CW 22, under original title; SMM 3/67, as “Pulp Writer.”)
2. 3/59 Blonde Beauty Slain. (Ellery Queen’s 14th Mystery Annual, 1959; Twentieth Century Detective Stories, Queen, ed., 1964.)
3. 1/62 Money Talks.
4. 4/62 One Drop of Blood. (CW 20; Ellery Queen’s Mystery Mix, 1963; Bizarre, 10/65.)
5. 4/64 Steps... Coming Near. (SMM 7/65, as “The Jazz Record”; Ellery Queen’s 1969 Mid-Year Anthology, As “Steps Coming Near.”)
6. 6/64 When Love Turns. (CW 21, as “Je t’Aime.”)
7. 12/64 Murder After Death.
8. 7/66 It Only Takes a Minute to Die. (Ellery Queen’s All Star Lineup, 1967.)
9. 6/67 Divorce — New York Style, Part 1.
9. 7/67 Divorce — New York Style, Part 2.
NOTE: The entire story was reprinted in Ellery Queen ‘s Mystery Parade, 1968.
10. 5/68 For the Rest of Her Life. (Ellery Queen’s Murder Menu, 1969.)
11. 12/70 New York Blues.
Fantastic
1. 11, 12/52 The Moon of Montezuma. (Abridgment of first half reprinted as a separate story in CW 15; entire story reprinted in CW 18 and in Merchants of Menace, Hillary Waugh, ed., 1969.)
Fantasy-Science Fiction
1. 12/58 Somebody’s Clothes-Somebody’s Life. (CW 18, under original title; revised, CW 21, as “Somebody Else’s Life.”)
Good Housekeeping
1. 3/45 The Girl Who Married Royalty.
Horror Stories
1. 8,9/39 Vampire’s Honeymoon. (CW 18, as “My Lips Destroy.”)
Illustrated Love
1. 11/3 °Cinderella Magic.
2. 3/32 Orchids and Overalls.
3. 10/32 Women Are Funny.
Justice
1. 1/56 The Black Bargain. (CW 16; SMM 10/63, as “The Night of February 17, 1924.”)
Liberty
1. 10/11/30 Soda Fountain Saga. (Abridged, SMM 3/60, as “Soda Fountain.”)
Live Girl Stories
1. 11/28 Hollywood Bound, Part 1.
1. 12/28 Hollywood Bound, Part 2.
1. 1/29 Hollywood Bound, Part 3.
1. 2/29 Hollywood Bound, Part 4.
1. 3/29 Hollywood Bound, Part 5.
NOTE: This serial was published in Book form as CW 3.
McClure’s
1. 10/26 Dance It Off.
2. 8/27 The Gate Crasher.
3. 10/27 The Drugstore Cowboy.
Mystery Book Magazine
1. 8/45 Four Bars of Yankee Doodle. (Expanded into WI 14.)
2. 8/45 The Man Upstairs. (WI 5; CW 20; RSMM 2/46; Murder for the Millions, Frank Owen, ed., 1946.)
3. 11/45 Silent As the Grave. (Abridged, WI 6.)
4. 4/46 The Light in the Window. (WI 6.)
5. 3/47 The Boy Cried Murder. (SMM 9/54, under original title; WI 9, as “Fire Escape.”)
6. Autumn/47 One Night in Barcelona. (CW 22.)
NOTE: “Too Good for the Irish,” an editorial column quoting from an autobiographical letter of Woolrich, appeared in the January 1947 issue of this magazine.
Pocket Detective
1. 1/37 The Heavy Sugar. (EQMM 12/50.)
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