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  _____. “The Devil on Apuru.” Adventure, October 1947.

  _____. “The Falling Trapeze.” Star Weekly, May 1, 1948.

  _____. “Forbidden Sanctuary.” Argosy, November 1948.

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  _____. “Mr. Waddy.” Argosy (UK), January 1950.

  _____. “Love Letter.” Argosy (UK), August 1950.

  _____. “The Sheriff Deals in Facts.” Esquire, November 1952.

  _____. “Something for Steve.” Grit, April 5, 1954.

  _____. “The Second Mrs. Frayne.” The Star Weekly, December 31, 1955.

  _____. “Last Day on Earth.” Adventure, July 1956.

  _____. “Shootout.” Ranch Romances, September 6, 1957.

  Leinster, Murray. “Atmosphere.” The Argosy, January 26, 1918.

  _____. “You Can’t Get Away with It.” All-Story Weekly, February 2, 1918.

  _____. “A Cabin in the Wilderness.” All-Story Weekly, April 6, 1918.

  _____. “In Cold Blood.” The Argosy, May 4, 1918.

  _____. “The Hour After Supper.” The Argosy, July 13, 1918.

  _____. “Jiggy Jazz.” The Argosy, September 21, 1918.

  _____. “Honesty.” The Argosy, September 28, 1918.

  _____. “Grooves.” All-Story Weekly, October 13, 1918.

  _____. “Izzy.” The Argosy, November 16, 1918.

  _____. “Food of Eagles.” All-Story Weekly, December 14, 1918.

  _____. “No-Man’s Reef.” Young’s Magazine, June 1919.

  _____. “Footprints in the Snow.” All-Story Weekly, June 7, 1919.

  _____. “Evidence.” All-Story Weekly, July 12, 1919.

  _____. “W.S.S.” All-Story Weekly, August 2, 1919.

  _____. “JuJu.” Thrill Book, October 15, 1919.

  _____. “High Jinks in Denver.” Western Story Magazine, April 30, 1921.

  _____. “Nerves.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, June 4, 1921.

  _____. “Baldy Rides a Hunch.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, July 30, 1921.

  _____. “The $500.00 Reward.” Action Stories, September 1921.

  _____. “Lynch Law.” Ace-High Magazine, September 1921.

  _____. “Run, Race-Haws!” Argosy All-Story Weekly, October 29, 1921.

  _____. “When the Death Bird Sings.” Ace-High Magazine, November 1921.

  _____. “Leon the Magnificent.” Ace-High Magazine, March 1922.

  _____. “Bull’s-eye.” People’s Story Magazine, May 1922.

  _____. “Business Is Pleasure.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, June 17, 1922.

  _____. “The Street of Magnificent Dreams.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, August 5, 1922.

  _____. “Thief.” People’s Story Magazine, August 10, 1922.

  _____. “The End of the Trail.” Ace-High Magazine, October 1922.

  _____. “Dust and Nuggets and Furs.” Ace-High Magazine, November 1922.

  _____. “Blind Eyes of the Sea.” Ace-High Magazine, December 2, 1922.

  _____. “Romanced to Freedom.” Western Story Magazine, January 27, 1923.

  _____. “No Sentiment.” People’s Magazine, February 1, 1923.

  _____. “Signal Weird.” Top-Notch Magazine, February 1, 1923.

  _____. “The Man Who Was Fired.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, March 3, 1923.

  _____. “Heroes.” People’s Magazine, May 1, 1923.

  _____. “The Sheriff Writes a Letter.” People’s Magazine, May 15, 1923.

  _____. “The Man Who Carried the Sky Line.” Sea Stories, July 20, 1923.

  _____. “The Off-Shore Breeze.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, July 21, 1923.

  _____. “The Juice Hog’s Battle.” Top-Notch Magazine, August 15, 1923.

  _____. “Wormwood and General Detecting.” Argosy All-Story Weekly, August 25, 1923.

  _____. “In Account with Destiny.” Short Stories, September 10, 1923.

  _____. “A Wireless for the Fangless One.” Short Stories, January 25, 1924.

  _____. “The Captain of the Quiberon.” Short Stories, April 10, 1924.

  _____. “The Duplex Cross.” People’s Magazine, May 1, 1924.

  _____. “Rose O’Sharon.” Triple-X, June 1924.

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  _____. “The Lunatic Railroad.” Triple-X, August 1924.

  _____. “Fog.” Short Stories, September 10, 1924.

  _____. “Sagebrush Slings the Bull.” Short Stories, September 25, 1924.

  _____. “The Curse of Golden Hill.” Triple-X, December 1924.

  _____. “Ample Water.” Sunset, January 1925.

  _____. “All Rescuers Will Be Prosecuted.” Ace-High Magazine, January 18, 1925.

  _____. “The Eyes of the Eagle.” Flynn’s, April 4, 1925.

  _____. “The Killer.” Ranch Romances, June 1925.

  _____. “His Bid for Fame.” Top-Notch Magazine. July 1, 1925.

  _____. “Merritt Takes a Chance.” Fighting Romances from the East and West, November 1925.

  _____. “Racing with Death.” Fighting Romances from the East and West, December 1925.

  _____. “Aztec Gold.” Fighting Romances from the East and West, January 1926.

  _____. “Howdy!” West, January 20, 1926.

  _____. “Sonny.” West, February 5, 1926.

  _____. “Island Honor.” Short Stories, February 10, 1926.

  _____. “The Red Stone.” Short Stories, February 25, 1926.

  _____. “Fool’s Gold.” Fighting Romances from the East and West, March 1926.

  _____. “The Seventh Bullet.” The Danger Trail, March, 1926.

  _____. “Sharks.” The Danger Trail, April 1926.

  _____. “The Owner of the Aztec.” Western Magazine, May 5, 1926.

  _____. “The Man Who Didn’t Shoot.” The Danger Trail, June 1926.

  _____. “The Trail of Blood.” The Danger Trail, September 1926.

  _____. “Tuilagi.” The Danger Trail, April 1927.

  _____. “The Wreck of the Israel Holman.” Sea Stories, May 1927.

  _____. “Jungle Stream.” The Danger Trail, June 1927.

  _____. “The Boys in the Bunkhouse.” Golden West Magazine (UK), July 1927.

  _____. “Sword of Kings.” Frontier Stories, July 1927. (Published in book form by Long, 1933.) _____. “According to the Directory.” The Danger Trail, August 1927.

  _____. “Lady Luck’s Stepchild.” West, August 27, 1927.

  _____. “The God Who Carried a Cane.” The Danger Trail, October 1927.

  _____. “Wells of Pilduri.” Frontier Stories, October 1927.

  _____. “Kuantan.” Adventure, February 15, 1928.

  _____. “Village of the Devil-Devil Drums.” The Danger Trail, June 1928.

  _____. “Gun Cargo.” Everybody’s, July 1928.

  _____. “Payung.” Everybody’s, September 1928.

  _____. “Six Guns Across the Border.” West, September 15, 1928.

  _____. “Death Lagoon.” Three Star Magazine, December 2, 1928.

  _____. “The Skipper Knows Best.” Short Stories, December 10, 1928.

  _____. “Maeho.” Adventure Trails, February 1929.

  _____. “Wanted — Dead or Alive.” Triple-X Magazine, February–May 1929. (Four-part serial. Published by Quarter Books, 1949.)

  _____. “Khilit.” Everybody’s, March 1929.

  _____. “The Deep Sea Trail.” Adventure, June 1, 1929.

  _____. “Sons of the Eagle.” West, August 1929.

  _____. “The Trap.” Munsey’s, August 1929.

  _____. “Boots.” Adventure, August 15, 1929.

  _____. “Bosom Friends.” Everybody’s Combined with Romance, January 1930.

  _____. “The Driving Force.” Complete Northwest Magazine, January 1930.

  _____. “The Eye of Black A’Wang.” Short Stories, January 10, 1930.

  _____. “The Mystery of the Scalping Blade.” Triple-X Magazine, January–May 1930. (Five-part serial.)

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  _____. “White-Man-Devil.” Wide World Adventures, June 1930.

  _____. “The Law of the Forty-Five.” West, June 25, 1930.

  _____. “The Hand of God.” Short Stories, July 25, 1930.

  _____. “The Hippopotamus Bullet.” Star Novels Magazine, November 1930.

  _____. “Flying Fish Milk.” Star Magazine, December 1930.

  _____. “Storm Wings.” Air Trails, March 1931.

  _____. “Dead Man’s Shoes.” West, March 4–April 15, 1931. (Four-part serial. Also known as Mexican Trail as by Will F. Jenkins, King, 1933, and filmed as Border Devils, Supreme Features, Inc., 1932.)

  _____. “The Great Joke of Lope Da Gama.” Far East Adventure Stories, April 1931.

  _____. “The Radio Pilot.” Street & Smith Air Trails, June 1931.

  _____. “The Affair at Ensenada.” Two Gun Stories, July 1931.

  _____. “The Two Gun Kid.” Triple X Western, July–October 1931. (Four-part serial.) _____. “Checkmate.” Star Novels Magazine, September 1931.

  _____. “The Killing.” Western Romances, October 1931.

  _____. “The Boast of Mat Drus.” Popular Fiction Magazine, November 1931.

  _____. “Pete Blades Pulls a Gun.” Western Romances, November 1931.

  _____. “The Sheriff Was a Runt.” West, April 27, 1932.

  _____. “A Buckaroo Rides.” Triple-X Magazine, June 1932.

  _____. “The Mystery of Renegade Range.” Triple-X Magazine, August 1932.

  _____. “A Dead Man Started It.” Triple-X Magazine, October 1932.

  _____. “The Spook Rustler.” Five-Novels Monthly, October 1932.

  _____. “Death Rides with the Kid.” All Western, May 1933.

  _____. “Destiny Is Respectable.” Argosy, May 20, 1933.

  _____. “The Private God, Conflict.” Tales of Fighting Adventures, Fall 1933.

  _____. “Ten Grand.” Short Stories, September 10, 1933.

  _____. “Pete Rides His Luck.” Cowboy Stories, November 1933.

  _____. “The Lost Niggerhead.” Short Stories, July 10, 1934.

  _____. “One Tough Hombre.” Western Round-Up, August 1934.

  _____. “The Only Honest Deck.” Short Stories, September 10, 1934.

  _____. “The Battle of the Bunkhouse.” Thrilling Western, November 1934.

  _____. “Trouble on the Bar-Q.” Danger Trail, November 1934.

  _____. “The Rollers.” Argosy, December 29, 1934.

  _____. “One Solitary Virtue.” Cowboy Stories, January 1935.

  _____. “Murder on Ruari.” Street & Smith’s Complete Stories, March 8, 1935.

  _____. “The Private and the Lady.” Street & Smith’s Complete Stories, April 1, 1935.

  _____. “After Two Cigarettes.” Short Stories, July 25, 1935.

  _____. “The Calidad Holdup.” Cowboy Stories, September 1935.

  _____. “The Boy.” Argosy, September 28, 1935.

  _____. “Charley’s Partner.” Short Stories, December 10, 1935.

  _____. “The Devil-Devil Stone.” Adventure, February 1936.

  _____. “The Friend of Capt. Dick.” Short Stories, March 25, 1936.

  _____. “Trouble on the Voyage.” Short Stories, April 25, 1936.

  _____. “Jungle Loot.” All Aces Magazine, May–June, 1936.

  _____. “The Mob Knows Best.” Argosy, July 4, 1936.

  _____. “Death on Cow Creek.” Complete Western Book Magazine, August 1936.

  _____. “Tradition.” Street & Smith’s Complete Stories, November 1936.

  _____. “The Outlaw.” Argosy, November 7, 1936.

  _____. “Battle Piece.” Argosy, April 3, 1937.

  _____. “Quest of the Golden Lie.” Argosy, June 12, 1937.

  _____. “The Chromatic Cat.” Adventure Novels and Short Stories, July 1937

  _____. “And See the World.” Argosy, July 24, 1937.

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  _____. “The Greatest Scoundrel Unhung.” Argosy, September 11, 1937.

  _____. “Gunfighter.” All American Fiction, January 1938.

  _____. “Illusion.” All American Fiction, February 1938.

  _____. “Bad Man.” Short Stories, February 25, 1938.

  _____. “The First Mate of the Bulgora.” Adventure Yarns, August 1938.

  _____. “The King of Halstead Street.” Argosy, November 5, 1938.

  _____. “The Captain of the Carnatic.” Adventure Yarns, December 1938.

  _____. “Smart Bird, Hugin.” Short Stories, January 10, 1939.

  _____. “Young Men and Prideful.” Argosy, February 18, 1939.

  _____. “The Pebble of Justice.” Argosy, April 1, 1939.

  _____. “Buck Comes Home.” Short Stories, April 25, 1939.

  _____. “An Old Persian Customer.” Argosy, May 6, 1939.

  _____. “The Black Rattlesnake.” Adventure, June 1939.

  _____. “The Kidder.” Argosy, June 24, 1939.

  _____. “Dames.” Short Stories, August 10, 1939.

  _____. “Maxie.” Short Stories, April 10, 1940.

  _____. “No More Battles.” Argosy, May 11, 1940.

  _____. “The Young Signor.” Short Stories, August 25, 1940.

  _____. “Friends.” Short Stories, December 25, 1940.

  _____. “Ham Flier.” Short Stories, April 10, 1941.

  _____. “The Vixen.” The Star Weekly, July 26, 1942.

  _____. “The War Goes On.” Sky Fighters, November 1942.

  _____. “Half-Wolf.” Thrilling Adventures, February 1943.

  _____. “Deputy.” Thrilling Western, September 1943.

  _____. “King’s Pirate.” Adventure, October 1944.

  _____. “Trapped.” True Experience, November 1947.

  _____. “By the Guns Forgot.” Fifteen Western Tales. December 1947.

  _____. “Argument.” True Experience, January 1948.

  _____. “Vengeance.” Short Stories, March 10, 1948.

  _____. “Panhandle.” Movie Magazine, May 1948.

  _____. “Wanted.” Movie Magazine, June 1948.

  _____. “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes.” Movie Magazine, November 1948.

  _____. “Whiplash.” Movie Magazine, January 1949.

  _____. “Panic.” The Star Weekly, June 13, 1949.

  _____. “East of Java.” Movie Magazine, December 1949.

  _____. “Man-Trap.” Western Story Magazine, February 1951.

  _____. “Hell-Roarin’s Range.” Real Western Stories, October 1951.

  _____. “A Killer for Tombstone.” Western Tales Magazine (British), September 1953.

  _____. “Poor Devils.” Short Stories, April 1958.

  _____. “The Last Grubstake.” Fifteen Western Tales, May 1958.

  _____. “Death in the Jungle.” The Saint Detective Magazine, June 1958.

  _____. “Youth.” Short Stories, December 1958.

  MYSTERIES

  Jenkins, Will F. “The Square Guy.” Detective Fiction Weekly, June 8, 1929.

  _____. “The Man Who Feared.” Detective Fiction Weekly, August 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1930.

  (Four-part serial. Published by Gateway Books, 1942.) _____. “The Trouble on the Dude Ranch.” Black Bat Detective Mysteries, November 1933.

  _____. “In the Fog.” Thrilling Detective, September 1942.

  _____. “Possessed.” Manhunt, February 1957.

  _____. “Killing in Chanco Lane.” The Saint Detective Magazine, September 1958.

  _____. “Innocent Victims.” Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine, May 1964.

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  _____, with Helen Jenkins. “Lethion.” Complete Detective Novel Magazine, April 1933.

  Leinster, Murray. “The Purple Hieroglyph. “ Snappy Stories, March 1, 1920.

  _____. “The Day of the Dead, Chapter 6.” Black Mask, July 1921 (with other writers).

  _____. “One Small Smudge of Soot.” Black Mask, March 1922.
r />   _____. “Pink Ears.” Black Mask. April 1922.

  _____. “The Frankenstein Twins.” Black Mask, June 1922.

  _____. “The Vault.” Black Mask, August 1922.

  _____. “The Wallet That Weighed Too Much.” Black Mask, October 1922.

  _____. “Nerved with Black.” Detective Story Magazine, March 31, 1923.

  _____. “Third Man’s It.” Black Mask. May 1924.

  _____. “The Cleverness of Baron DeCittabola.” Mystery Stories, November 1927.

  _____. “The Grand Canal Street Robbery.” Mystery Stories, April 1928.

  _____. “The Killer at Thunder Mountain.” Mystery Stories, May 1928.

  _____. “The Cow Creek Murder.” Mystery Stories, December 1928.

  _____. “The Man Wolves.” Mystery Stories, February–March 1929. (Two-part serial.) _____. “Brains.” Mystery Stories, May 1929.

  _____. “The Murdered Wax Figure.” Detective Fiction Weekly, August 3, 1929.

  _____. “The Man Who Wouldn’t Squeal.” Detective Fiction Weekly, August 17, 1929.

  _____. “Murder at the Sty.” Prize Detective Magazine, November 1929.

  _____. “A Flyer of Old Masters.” Complete Detective Novel Magazine, January 1930.

  _____. “Murder Island.” Detective Fiction Weekly, March 29, 1930.

  _____. “Murder Madness.” Astounding Stories, May–August 1930. (Four-part serial. Published in book form by Brewer and Warren, 1931.) _____. “The Purple Warning.” Illustrated Detective Magazine, October 1930.

  _____. “Dead Man’s Isle.” All-Star Detective, March 1931.

  _____. “Gang War.” Clues, August 1931.

  _____. “Murphy Makes a Pitch.” Detective Fiction Weekly, December 19, 1931.

  _____. “Gat.” Clues, February 1932.

  _____. “Something New in Crime.” Detective Fiction Weekly, June 18, 1932.

  _____. “Beats Big Shot’s Finger.” Detective Fiction Weekly, October 15, 1932.

  _____. “Hot and Cold.” Detective Fiction Weekly, February 4, 1933.

  _____. “The Big Mob.” International Detective Magazine, July 1933.

  _____. “Cops Think Crooks Are Fools.” Detective Fiction Weekly, August 5, 1933.

  _____. “The Body in the Taxi.” Black Bat Detective Mysteries, October 1933.

  _____. “The Coney Island Murders.” Black Bat Detective Mysteries, November 1933.

  _____. “The Hollywood Murders.” Black Bat Detective Mysteries, December 1933.

  _____. “Murder at the First Night.” Black Bat Detective Mysteries, January 1934.

  _____. “The Maniac Murders.” Black Bat Detective Mysteries, February 1934.

 

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