William Edward Vickers
English writer
in 1921 by Bassano Ltd. National Portrait Gallery William Edward Vickers (1889–1965) was an English mystery writer better known under his pen name Roy Vickers , but used also the pseudonyms Roy C. Vickers , David Durham , Sefton Kyle , and John Spencer . He is the author of over 60 crime novels and 80 short stories.[ 1] Vickers is now remembered mostly for his attribution to Scotland Yard of a Department of Dead Ends , specialized in solving old, sometimes long-forgotten cases, mostly by chance encounters of odd bits of strange and apparently disconnected evidence.[ 2]
He was educated at Charterhouse School , and left Brasenose College, Oxford without a degree. For some time he studied law at the Middle Temple , but never practiced. He married Mary Van Rossem and they had one son. He worked as a journalist, as a court reporter and as a magazine editor; he also wrote a large number of nonfiction articles and sold hundreds of them to newspapers and magazines. Between November 1913 and February 1917, twenty short stories by Vickers were published in The Novel Magazine . About this time he published his first book, a biography of Field Marshal Frederick, Earl Roberts . In 1924 he published The Exploits of Fidelity Dove under the name David Durham, one of the rarest mystery books of the twentieth century.[ 3]
In September 1934, The Rubber Trumpet , the first of thirty-eight stories featuring the fictitious Department of Dead Ends , appeared in Pearson's Magazine .
In 1960 he edited the Crime Writers' Association 's anthology of short stories Some Like Them Dead . The Manchester Evening News called one of his collections, "one of the half-dozen successful books of detective short stories published since the days of Sherlock Holmes."[ 4]
Vickers's work has been adapted for film and TV, including Girl in the News (1940), Violent Moment (1959), A Question of Suspense (1961), and three episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 3: 1957–58).[ 5]
Non-Fiction as Roy Vickers
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As Roy Vickers
Lord Roberts: the Story of His Life (1914)
Novels
Humbugs Ltd . Serialised, The Novel Magazine, June to October 1914
Bonnie Mary Myles or The Mystery of Old Monkland (1919). Serialised, Dundee People's Journal , 1919
The Woman without a Soul (1920)
The Lady of Lombard Street (1920)
The Man from Dartmoor . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1920
The Brown Arm . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1920
The Fatal Necklace (1920). Serialised, San Francisco Examiner, 12, 19 and 26 September 1920
The Thief of Love (1921). Serialised, Dundee Evening Telegraph , 1921
The Mystery of the Scented Death (1921)
The Vengeance of Henry Jarroman . Serialised, London Daily Mail , 17 March to 17 May 1921; and Chicago Tribune , 1922
The Marriage Flaw . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1922
The Door to Desire . Serialised as The Dominant Desire , London Daily Mail, 2 May to 28 June 1922; and Chicago Tribune , 1922
The Gay Adventure (1922). Serialised, Dundee Evening Telegraph , 1922
The Woman Accused (1923). Serialised as Suppressed Evidence , London Daily Mail , 14 June 14 to 25 July 1923, and reprinted in other newspapers Dundee Evening Telegraph , 1923
Ishmael's Wife (1924)
Murder for a Million (1924)
The Man in the Shadow . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1924
The Man She Bought . Serialised, San Francisco Examiner, 1924
Four Past Four (1925). Serialised, Melbourne Herald
The Pearl-Headed Pin . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1925
The Master of Money . London Daily Mail , 1 July to 19 August 1925
The Unforbidden Sin (1926). Expanded from the novella qv
His Other Wife (1926)
The White Raven (1927). Serialised, London Daily Mail , 17 November 1926 to 25 January 1927
They Wouldn't Believe . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1927
Seals of Silence . Serialised, San Francisco Examiner, 1928
Master of Money . Serialised, (Wilkes-Barre) Evening News, 1928
The Radingham Mystery (1928)
A Girl of These Days (1929). Serialised as If Love Should Change, 26 November 1928 to 14 January 1929
The Hawk . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1929
Hidden Gold (1929). Serialised, London Evening News and other newspapers, for example Derby Evening Telegraph , 1929
The Rose in the Dark (1930). Serialised, Michigan Times Herald, 1930
The Victim (1930). Serialised, Topical Times , 1930
The Gold Game (1930)
Deputy for Cain (1931). Serialised, Melbourne Herald , 1931, as The Deputy for Cain
The Mystery of the Scented Death (1931)
The Girl in His Way (1932). Serialised, (Dundee) Sunday Post , 1932
The Whisperer . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1932. Published as The Whispering Death (1947)
The Marriage for the Defence (1932)
Bardelow's Heir (1933)
Swell Garrick . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1933
Money Buys Everything (1934)
The Forgotten Honeymoon . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1934
Kidnap Island (1934). Serialised, Tit-Bits , 1934
The Exploits of Fidelity Dove (1935)
Hide Those Diamonds (1935)
Four Past Four (1935)
Too Dangerous to Live (1937). Serialised, Topical Times , 1937
I'll Never Tell (1937). Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1936; and Daily Mirror , 1936
Find This Girl . Serialised (New York) Daily News, 1937
The Girl in the News (1937)
The Life Between (1938)
The Enemy Within (1938)
Fate Calls the Tune (1939). Serialised, Newcastle Weekly Chronicle , 1939
The Girl in the Shadows . Serialised, (New York) Daily News, 1940
She Walked in Fear (1940)
Playgirl Wanted (1940)
Brenda Gets Married (1941)
War Bride (1941)
Six Came to Dinner (1942)
A Date with Danger (1942)
The Girl Who Stood Alone . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1942
The Wicked Mrs Steel . Serialised, Chicago Tribune , 1945
A King's Ransom . Serialised, (New York) Daily News, 1947
Murder at Bishop's Runt . (New York) Daily News, 18 and 25 July 1948
The Department of Dead Ends (1949) – short story collection
Blackmail . Boston Globe, 9 October 1949
Death's Warning . Boston Globe, 16 October 1949
Murder of a Snob (1949)
Dinner for Two . Boston Globe, 12 February 1950
Maid to Murder (1950)
On the Road . Boston Globe, 7 May 1950
Murdering Mr Velfrage (1950)
Anointed Quinine . Boston Globe, 4 June 1950
Gold and Wine (1950)
They Can't Hang Caroline (1950)
Murder Will Out (1950) – short story collection
The Snatch Racket . Boston Globe, 22 April 1951
The Sole Survivor and The Kynsard Affair (1952)
The Fire Bug . Philadelphia Inquirer, 21 June 1953
Eight Murders in the Suburbs (1950) – short story collection
Double Image (1955) – short story collection
Seven Chose Murder (1959) – short story collection
Find the Innocent (1959)
The Girl Who Wouldn't Talk (1960)
Best Detective Stories (1965) – short story collection
Short stories
The Stolen Melody . Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, 21 June 1913
Harwood's Discovery . Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, 11 October 1913
The Goth . The Novel Magazine, November 1913
The House that Didn't Exist . Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, 22 November 1913
Duplicates . Pearson's Weekly , [Date to be confirmed], 1913. Reprinted Nebraska State Journal, 25 October 1913
TITLE UNKNOWN . Chamber's Journal, April 1914
The Hands of the Clock . The Novel Magazine, July 1915
Polite Society . The Novel Magazine, October 1915
Somewhere in London . The Novel Magazine, November 1915
The Secret Remedy . The Novel Magazine, December 1915
The Lost Platoons . The Novel Magazine, January 1916
The Blackleg . Pearson's Weekly, 28 March 1916
The Unforbidden Sin . The Novel Magazine, March to June 1916. Reprinted: Detective Story Magazine, 23 and 30 October 1917
Honours Easy . The Novel Magazine, January 1917
"Petticoat Influence" . The Royal Magazine . 38 : 40– 46. May 1917.
Blackmail . Detective Story Magazine, 11 December 1917
A Champion of Poverty . Detective Story Magazine, 25 December 1917
Instinct vs Logic . Detective Story Magazine, 1 January 1918
A Dicker in Art . Detective Story Magazine, 15 January 1918
The Man from Dartmoor . Serialised, Topical Times, Vol 1 No 1 (18 October 1919) – DATE OF ISSUE UNKNOWN
TITLE UNKNOWN . Ideas Magazine, Christmas 1924
TITLE UNKNOWN . Pearson's Weekly , October 1927
The Red Ember · Complete Detective Novel Magazine, December 1932
The Rubber Trumpet . Pearson's Magazine, September 1934
The Starting-Handle Murder . Pearson's Magazine, October 1934
The Three-Foot Grave . Pearson's Magazine, November 1934
TITLE UNKNOWN . Pearson's Magazine, March 1935
According to Plan . The Thriller, 26 October 1935
The Notorious Miss Walters . Radio Review No 1, October – November 1935
The Man Who Murdered in Public . Fiction Parade, 1935
The Case of Poor Gertrude . Fiction Parade, 1935
Murder in Mayfair .
The Yellow Jumper
The Hen-Pecked Murderer
A Toy for Jiffy
The Case of the Social Climber
A Man and His Mother-in-Law
The House-in-Your-Hand
Little Things Like That
Kill Me, kill My Dog
The Nine-Pound Murder
Marion, Come Back
The parrot's beak
A fool and her money
The lady who laughed
The snob's murder
The Cowboy of Oxford Street
The Clue of the Red Carnations
Blind Man's Buff
The Meanest Man in Europe
The Case of the Merry Andrew
Mean Man's Murder
The Man Who Was Murdered by a Bed
The Case of the Honest Murderer
The Eight Pieces of Tortoiseshell
Dinner for Two
The Crocodile Case
Wit's End
The Patchwork Murder
The Man with the Sneer
The Hair Shirt
The Man Who Could Not Hold Women
Miss Paisley's Cat
Little Things Like That
The Frame-Up
The Man Who Punished Himself
Double Image
The Color of Truth
As Sefton Kyle
Novels
The Man in the Shadow (1924)
Dead Man's Dower (1925)
Guilty – But (1927)
The Hawk (1930
The Bloomsbury Treasure (1930)
Red Hair (1933)
The Life He Stole (1933)
The Man without a Name (1935)
Silence (1935)
Number 73 (1936)
The Durand Case (1936)
The Notorious Miss Walters (1937)
The Body in the Safe (1937)
During Her Majesty's Pleasure (1938)
Missing (1938)
Miss X (1939)
The Judge's Dilemma (1939)
The Shadow over Fairholme (1940)
The Girl Known as D13 (1940)
Sweet Adversity (1941)
The Price of Silence (1942)
Love was Married (1943)
Short stories
On the Giant's Head . The Novel Magazine, July 1915. Reprinted as by Roy Vickers. Detective Story Magazine, 28 October 1919
As David Durham
Hounded Down (1923)
The Exploits of Fidelity Dove (1924)
The Pearl-Headed Pin (1925)
The Forgotten Honeymoon (1935)
As John Spencer
The Whispering Death (1932)
Swell Garrick (1933)
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