Selected Bibliography
Dennis Lynds & pseudonyms
Detective Novels as Michael Collins: series character Dan Fortune
- Act Of Fear. Dodd Mead, New York, 1967.
- The Brass Rainbow. Dodd Mead, New York, 1969.
- Night Of The Toads. Dodd Mead, New York, 1970.
- Walk A Black Wind. Dodd Mead, New York, 1971.
- Shadow Of A Tiger. Dodd Mead, New York, 1972.
- The Silent Scream. Dodd Mead, New York, 1973.
- Blue Death. New York, Dodd Mead. 1975.
- The Blood-Red Dream. Dodd Mead, New York, 1976.
- The Nightrunners. Dodd Mead, New York, 1978.
- The Slasher. Dodd Mead, New York, 1980.
- Freak. Dodd Mead, New York, 1983.
- Minnesota Strip. Donald I. Fine, New York, 1987
- Red Rosa. Donald I. Fine, New York, 1988.
- Castrato. DIF, New York, 1989.
- Chasing Eights. DIF, New York, 1990.
- The Irishman’s Horse. DIF, New York, 1991.
- Cassandra In Red. DIF, New York, 1992.
Science Fiction Novels by Michael Collins
- Lukan War, Belmont Books, New York, 1969.
- The Planets Of Death, Berkley Books, New York, 1970.
Detective Novels as Mark Sadler: series character Paul Shaw
- The Falling Man, Random House, New York, 1970.
- Here To Die, Random House, New York, 1971.
- Mirror Image, Random House, New York, 1972.
- Circle Of Fire, Random House, New York, 1973.
- Touch Of Death, Raven House, Toronto, 1981.
- Deadly Innocents, Walker, New York, 1986.
Industrial Spy Novels as William Arden: series character Kane Jackson
- A Dark Power, Dodd Mead, New York, 1968.
- Deal In Violence, Dodd Mead, New York, 1969.
- The Goliath Scheme, Dodd Mead, New York, 1971.
- Die To A Distant Drum, Dodd Mead, New York, 1972.
- Deadly Legacy, Dodd Mead, New York, 1973.
Non-series Detective Novels
- Woman In Marble (George Malcolm),by Carl Dekker. Bobbs Merrill, New York, 1973.
- The Cadillac Cowboy (Morgan), by Michael Collins. DIF-Dutton, New York, 1995.
Suspense Novels as John Crowe: Buena Costa County, California
- Another Way To Die, Random House, New York, 1972.
- A Touch Of Darkness, Random House, New York, 1972.
- Bloodwater, Dodd Mead, New York, 1974.
- Crooked Shadows, Dodd Mead, New York, 1975.
- When They Kill Your Wife, Dodd Mead, New York, 1977.
- Close To Death, Dodd Mead, New York, 1979.
Detective and Suspense Short Story Collections as Michael Collins
- Crime, Punishment And Resurrection (Fortune). DIF, New York, 1992.
- Fortune’s World (Fortune). Crippen & Landru, Norfolk, VA, 2000.
- Spies and Thieves, Cops and Killers, Etc. Five Star, 2002.
- Slot-Machine Kelly (The Collected Private Eye Cases of the One-Armed Bandit). Crippen & Landru, Norfolk, VA 2005
Mystery and Suspense Short stories under various pseudonyms
- It’s Whisky Or Dames (as Dennis Lynds), Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine (New York), August 1962.
- “The Dreamer” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), September 1962.
- “The Bodyguard” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), November 1962.
- “Accidents Will Happen” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), November 1962.
- “Carrier Pigeon” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), February 1963.
- “Death, My Love” (as John Douglas), Mink Is For A Minx: The Best From Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine, New York, Dell, 1963, 1964.
- “Man on The Run” (as Dennis Lynds), Mink Is For A Minx: The Best From Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine, New York, Dell, 1963, 1964.
- “The Blue Hand” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), April 1963.
- “The Price Of A Dollar” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), June 1963.
- “Harness Bull” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), July 1963.
- “Even Bartenders Die” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), August 1963.
- “Death For Dinner” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), October 1963.
- “Nobody Frames Big Sam” (as Dennis Lynds), Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine (North Palm Beach, Florida), October 1963.
- “The Heckler” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), November 1963.
- “A Better Murder” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), January 1964.
- “No way Out” (as Dennis Lynds), Best Detective Stories Of The Year 1965, edited by Anthony Boucher, New York, Dutton, 1965. (Originally: MSMM, February 1964)
- “Where The Lines Meet” (as Walter Dallas), MSMM (New York), March 1964.
- “Silent Partner” (as Dennis Lynds), AHMM (North Palm Beach, Florida), April 1964.
- “The Sinner” (as Dennis Lynds), AHMM (North Palm Beach, Florida), May 1964.
- “Winner Pay Off” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), May 1964.
- “The Man Who Lost His Head” (as Walter Dallas), MSMM (New York), June 1964
- “Hard Cop” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), July 1964.
- “No Loose Ends” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), November 1964.
- “Full Circle” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), January 1965.
- “The Hero” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), May 1965.
- “A Well-Planned Death” (as Dennis Lynds), MSMM (New York), December 1965.
- “Viking Blood” (as Dennis Lynds), Manhunt (New York), April-May 1966.
- “The Dirk” (as Dennis Lynds), Man From Uncle Magazine. (New York), June 1966.
- “The Sleeper” (as Sheila Lynds), Man From Uncle Magazine. (New York), October 1967.
- “Climate Of Immorality” (as Dennis Lynds), Shell Scott Mystery Magazine, (New York), 1967.
- “Success Of A Mission” (as William Arden), Argosy (New York), April 1968.
- “Hot Night Homicide” MSMM (New York), August 1968.
- “No One Likes To Be Played For A Sucker,” Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. (New York), July 1969.
- “Scream All The Way,” AHMM (North Palm Beach, Florida), October 1969.
- “The Savage” (as William Arden), Argosy (New York), January 1970.
- “The Bizarre Case Expert” (as William Arden), EQMM (New York), June 1970.
- “Freedom Fighter,” Crime Without Murder, edited by Dorothy Salisbury Davis, New York, Scribners, 1970. (Originally in The Literary Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, Winter 1962-63)
- “Clay Pigeon” (as William Arden), Argosy (New York), March 1971.
- “Long Shot,” AHMM (North Palm Beach, Florida), July 1972.
- “Who?” AHMM (North Palm Beach, Florida), August 1972.
- “Occupational Hazard” (as John Crowe), AHMM (North Palm Beach, Florida), September 1972.
- “The Choice” (as Mark Sadler), AHMM (North Palm Beach, Florida), February 1973.
- “The Woman Who Ruined John Ireland” (Dan Fortune And The Hollywood Caper), AHMM (New York), November 1983.
- “The Oldest Killer,” The Year’s Best Mystery and Suspense Stories 1984, edited by Ed Hoch, New York, Walker, 1984. (Originally in The Thieftaker Journals, Vol. 2, No. 6, Nov. 1983)
- “Eighty Million Dead,” The Eyes Have It, Ed. Robert J. Randisi, Mysterious Press, New York, 1984.
- “A Reason To Die,” New Black Mask Quarterly, No. 2, Harcourt Brace, San Diego, September 1985.
- “Killer’s Mind,” New Black Mask, No. 6. Harcourt Brace, San Diego, June 1986.
- “The Motive,” A Matter Of Crime, No. 2, San Diego, Harcourt Brace, San Diego, 1967.
- “Homecoming,” Uncollected Crimes, Ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin Greenberg, Walker, New York, 1987.
- “Black In The Snow,” The Eyes of Justice, Mysterious Press, New York, 1988.
- “Crime And Punishment,” The Year’s Best Mystery And Suspense Stories 1989, edited by Ed Hoch, Walker, New York, 1989. (Originally in A Matter Of Crime, Vol. 3, HBJ, 1988)
- “The Chair,” Justice For Hire, Mysterious Press, New York, 1990.
- “Role Model,” Deadly Allies, Ed. Robert J. Randisi & Marilyn Wallace, Doubleday, New York, 1992.
- “Big Rock Candy Mountains,” Crime, Punishment And Resurrection, Michael Collins, DIF. New York, 1992.
- “Murder Is Murder,” Constable New Crimes I, Ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Constable, London, 1992.
- “Culture Clash,” EQMM, November 1994.
- “Angel Eyes,” Deadly Allies II, Eds. Robert J. Randisi & Susan Dunlap, Doubleday, New York, 1994.
- “A Matter Of Character,” Partners In Crime, E.R. Chase, Ed., Signet, 1994.
- “A Death In Montecito,” EQMM, April 1995.
- “The Chocolate Cat,” Cat Crimes Takes A Vacation, Eds. Ed Gorman & Martin Greenberg, DIF, New York, 1995.
- “Can Shoot,” Private Eyes, Eds, Mickey Spillane & Max Alan Collins, New American Library, New York, 1998.
- “A Part Of History,” Death By Espionage, Ed. Martin Cruz Smith, Cumberland House, Nashville, TN, 1999.
- “Family Values,” Fortune’s World, Crippen & Landru, Norfolk, VA, 2000.
- “The Horrible, Senseless Murders of Two Elderly Women,” Fedora, Ed. Michael Bracken, Wildfire Press, Doylestown, PA, 2001.
- “The Smoking Gun of Elizabeth Henze,” Michael Collins, July 2006, EQMM
Young Adult Mystery Novels as William Arden
- The Mystery Of The Moaning Cave, Random House, New York, 1968.
- The Mystery Of The Laughing Shadow, Random House, New York, 1969.
- The Secret Of The Crooked Cat, Random House, New York, 1970.
- The Mystery Of The Shrinking House, Random House, New York, 1972.
- The Mystery Of The Blue Condor, Ginn, Lexington, Massachusetts, 1973.
- The Secret Of Phantom Lake, Random House, New York, 1973.
- The Mystery Of The Dead Man’s Riddle, Random House, New York, 1974.
- The Mystery Of The Dancing Devil, Random House, New York, 1976.
- The Mystery Of The Headless Horse, Random House, New York, 1977.
- The Mystery Of The Deadly Double, Random House, New York, 1978.
- The Secret Of Shark Reef, Random House, New York, 1979.
- The Mystery Of The Purple Pirate, Random House, New York, 1982.
- The Mystery Of The Smashing Glass, Random House, New York, 1984.
- The Secret Of Wrecker’s Rock, Random House, New York, 1986.
- The Three Investigators–Crimebusters No. 1: Hot Wheels, Knopf & Random House, New York, 1989.
Mainstream Novels as Dennis Lynds
- Combat Soldier, New American Library, New York, 1962.
- Uptown Downtown, New American Library, New York, 1963.
Mainstream Anthologies as Dennis Lynds
- Why Girls Ride Sidesaddle (Stories), December Press, Chicago, 1980.
- Talking To The World (Novella and 5 stories), John Daniel & Co., Santa Barbara, 1995.
Mainstream Short Stories as Dennis Lynds
- “Rites of Spring”, Prairie Schooner, Lincoln, NE, Spring 1954.
- “Man With The Turned-Down Hat”, Embryo, Louisville, KY, Vol.1, No.1, 1954.
- “The Island”, Interim, Seattle, WA, 1954.
- “Just Once More,” New Voices No. 2, Hendricks House, New York, 1955.
- “Yellow Gal,” New World Writing No. 11, NAL, New York, 1957.
- “Victory,” The Gent, New York, 1958.
- “A Blue Blonde In The Sky Over Pennsylvania,” Best American Short Stories 1965, ed. Martha Foley, HMCO., Boston, 1965.
- “The Glass Cage,” The Minnesota Review, St. Paul, MN, Vol.IV, No.3 1964.
- “A Night In Syracuse,” Beyond The Angry Black, ed. John A. Williams, Cooper Square, New York, 1966.
- “Dr. Faustus, With Roses,” December, Chicago, Vol.21, Nos. 3 & 4 1980.
- “Chimborazo,” Black Messiah, Ellensburg, WA, Premiere Issue, 1981.
- “Triptych,” Western Humanities Review, Salt Lake City, UT, Vol.35, No.2 1981.
- “Marriage and Death, Solitude and Confusion,” Western Humanities Review, Salt Lake City, UT, Vol.35, No.4 1981.
- “Night Class,” Confrontation, Long Island City, NY, No.23, Winter 1982.
- “The Country Of The Southern Ute,” South Dakota Review, Vermillion, SD, Vol. 20, No.3 1982.
- “The Girl In White,” South Dakota Review, Vermillion, SD, Vol.22, No.3 1984.
- “War And Peace,” Wind/Literary Review, Pikeville, KY, No. 57, 1986.
- “The Mexican Waiter,” Carolina Quarterly, Chapel Hill, NC, Winter, 1986.
- “In The Park,” Connexions, Santa Barbara, CA, No. 7, Summer 1986.
- “After Auschwitz”, South Dakota Review (Vermillion, SD, Vol. 25, No.1, Spring 1987.
- “Albert Magnus, Father Vitanza, And The Hammer,” Puerto Del Sol, Las Cruces, NM, Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall 1987.
- “Ben,” Cimarron Review, Stillwater, OK, No. 83, April 1988.
- “Chiaroscuro,” New Mexico Humanities Review, (Socorro, NM, Vol. 10. No. 2.
- “Takeda Shogun,” South Dakota Review, Vermillion, SD, Vol. 26, No. 1, Spring 1988.
- “The Belgian Woman,” Cimarron Review, Stillwater, OK, No. 87, April 1989.
- “Charles Ives And The President Of The United States,” South Dakota Review, Vermillion, SD, Vol. 27, No. 4, Winter 1990.
- “Still Life With Doc Holliday,” New Frontiers, Vol. II, Tor, New York, 1990.
- “The Tonton Macoute,” Scene Magazine, Summer Reading Issue, Santa Barbara News-Press, 1992.
- “Etude,” Santa Barbara Review, Santa Barbara, CA, Vol.1, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1993.
- “The French Revolution,” South Carolina Review, Clemson, SC, Vol. 26, No. 1, Fall 1993.
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