Short Stories by Margery Allingham (by Date)
Short Stories (by Date)
- The Sexton's Wife
- 1923, revised 1934
- revenge / ghost story
- Tales of Mystery and Detection, Master Thriller no. 4, World's Work no date (1934)
- Wanted: Someone Innocent, Stamford House (Pony Books) 1946
- MacKill's, March 1954
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Wind Glass
- 1924
- revenge / ghost story
- Sovereign,July 1924, illustrated by Pashley
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989
- The Wisdom of Esdras
- 1924
- ghost story
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989
- The Barbarian
- 1924
- murder story
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Secret
- a.k.a. A Dramatic Conversation
- 1920s
- ghost story
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- also exists in variant unpublished form as A Dramatic Conversation
- The Darings of the Red Rose
- 1929-30
- revenge stories
- Weekly Welcome 15 February - 5 April 1930, eight stories published anonymously
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1995, episode 1 The Darings of the Red Rose
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, November 1995, episode 4 The Lady at the Crossroads
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, December 1995, episode 8 Her Day of Reckoning
- The Darings of the Red Rose, Crippen and Landru 1995
- The Mystery Man of Soho
- a.k.a. A Quarter of a Million
- 1933
- crime story
- Thriller, no. 27, 1 April 1933, illustrated by A. Jones
- Thrilling Detective, December 1946
- The Evening Telegram, St. John's, Newfoundland, 7 Feb 1948, illustrated by Paul Norris
- MacKill's, April 1954
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973 as A Quarter of a Million
- The Wink
- 1933
- crime / weird story
- Daily Express, 5 January 1934, illustrated
- MacKill's, May 1954
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Same to Us
- 1934
- crime story
- Daily Express, 17 May 1934, illustrated by John Farleigh
- The Statesman 1939, illustrated
- Detection Medley, Hutchinson 1939 in abridged text
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1950
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- English Country House Murders, Mysterious Press 1988 / O'Mara 1989 as Country House Murders
- Publicity
- 1934
- suspense story
- News Chronicle 19-23 November 1939, illustrated
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- MacKill's Choice 1953
- Saint, July 1966 (US & UK)
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973 in variant text
- The Perfect Butler
- 1934
- first published 1935
- ghost story
- Daily Express, 21 January 1935, illustrated by Alan Gregory
- Winter's Pie, Christmas 1937
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Argosy, June 1943
- MacKill's, June 1953
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1959
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- Jubilee for Two!
- 1935
- mainstream story
- Answers, 11 May 1935, illustrated by A. Roberts
- They Never Get Caught
- a.k.a. Formula for Murder
- 1934
- murder story
- Nash's, November 1934
- This Week (Magazine section 8 of The New York Herald Tribune, 28 April and May 1935 as Formula for Murder, illustrated by A. N. Simpkin
- Fifty Masterpieces of Mystery, Odihams n.d. 1938
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Argosy, August 1941
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 1946
- Ellery Queen's Anthology, ed. Ellery Queen, Davis 1959
- Crime Writers' Choice, ed. Roy Vickers, Hodder & Stoughton 1964
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- The Best Crime Stories, Mallard 1990
- It Didn't Work Out
- 1936
- murder story
- Evening Standard 1936
- Six Against the Yard, Selwyn & Blount n.d. (June 1936), Doubleday 1939 as Six Against Scotland Yard
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Detective Stories of Today, ed. Raymond Postgate, Faber 1940
- The Case of the White Elephant
- a.k.a. The White Elephant
- 1936
- Campion mystery
- Strand, August 1936, illustrated by Michael Mackinlay
- Mr. Campion: Criminologist, Doubleday 1937
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Famous Stories of Code and Cipher, ed. Raymond T. Bond, Rinehart 1947
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The White Elephant
- A Treasury of Great Mysteries, vol. 1 ed. Howard Haycraft & John Beechcroft, Simon & Schuster 1957
- Saint, August/September 1959
- Hit Parade of Mystery Stories, ed. N. R. Ainsworth, Scholastic 1963
- The Borderline Case
- 1936
- Campion Mystery
- Evening Standard, 25 August 1936, illustrated by Mendoza
- Birmingham Evening Despatch, 9 October 1936
- Glasgow Evening News, 5 November 1936
- Mr. Campion: Criminologist, Doubleday 1937
- Yorkshire Evening News, 9 October 1936
- Fifty Famous Detectives of Fiction, Odhams n.d. (1938)
- Challenge to the Reader, ed. Ellery Queen, Stokes 1938
- Blackburn Times, 29 July 1938
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- 101 Years' Entertainment, ed. Ellery Queen, Little, Brown 1941
- Rex Stout's Mystery Quarterly, August 1945
- MacKill's, September 1953
- The Third Mystery Bedside Book, ed. John Creasey, Hodder & Stoughton 1962
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Reveille, 7 March 1970
- Modern Short Story Classics of Suspense, Readers Digest 1970 (US) as Famous Tales of Suspense 1970 (UK)
- London After Midnight, ed. Peter Haining, Little, Brown 1996
- Bird Thou Never Wert
- 1936
- ghost story
- Evening News, 12 September 1936, illustrated by J. Fairfax Whiteside
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Case of the Old Man in the Window
- a.k.a. The Old Man in the Window
- 1936
- Campion mystery
- Strand, October 1936, illustrated by Michael Mackinlay
- Mr. Campion: Criminologist, Doubleday 1937
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- The Third Mystery Companion, ed. A. L. Furman, Gold Label 1945
- Avon Mystery Storyteller, Avon 1946
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The Old Man in the Window
- Saint, January 1956 / February 1957
- Favourite Sleuths, ed. John Ernst, Doubleday 1965
- Crime Stories from 'The Strand', ed. Geraldine Beare, illustrated by David Eccles, Folio Society 1991
- The Case of the Man with the Sack
- a.k.a. The Man with the Sack
- 1936
- Campion mystery
- Strand, December 1936, illustrated by Michael Mackinlay
- Mr. Campion: Criminologist, Doubleday 1937
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973 as The Man with the Sack in abridged text
- He Was Asking After You
- 1936
- ghost / revenge story
- Evening News, 29 July 1936
- Wanted: Someone Innocent, Stamford House (Pony Books) 1946
- Shot in the Dark, ed. Judith Merril, Bantam 1950
- MacKills', November 1953
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Lieabout
- 1936
- crime story
- Evening News, 22 July 1936
- Detection Medley, ed. John Rhode, Hutchinson n.d. 1939
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1950
- Crooks' Tour, ed. Bruno Fisher. Dodd, Mead 1953, MacDonald 1954
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- The Beauty King
- 1936
- Mainstream story
- Daily Sketch 11-12 November 1969, illustrated by T. Illingworth & Gino d'Achilli
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989
- The Case of the Pro and the Con
- a.k.a. The Pro and the Con
- 1937
- Campion mystery
- Mr. Campion: Criminologist, Doubleday 1937
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969 as The Pro and the Con in variant text
- The Case of the Widow
- a.k.a. The Widow
- 1937
- Campion mystery
- Strand, April 1937, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Mr. Campion: Criminologist, Doubleday 1937
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The Widow
- Saint, June 1958 / May 1959
- Great Stories of Detection, ed. R. C. Bull, Barker 1960
- Dionysus, ed. Clifton Fadiman, McGraw-Hill 1962
- 'Tis Not Hereafter
- 1937
- ghost story
- Evening News, 21 April 1937, illustrated by Youngman Carter
- Wanted: Someone Innocent, Stamford House (Pony Books) 1946
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973 in slightly variant text
- She Heard It On the Radio
- a.k.a. She Heard It On the Wireless
- 1937
- ghost story
- Evening News, 10 May 1973 as She Heard It On the Wireless, illustrated by J. Fairfax Whiteside
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Danger Point
- 1937
- Campion Mystery
- Strand, June 1937, illustrated by Clive Upton
- Yorkshire Evening News, Christmas number 193?
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1948
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950
- The Correspondents
- 1937
- suspense story
- Evening News, 26 June 1937, illustrated by Youngman Carter
- MacKill's, June 1954
- Reveille, 28 March / 3 April 1968
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Definite Article
- 1937
- Campion Mystery
- Strand, October 1937, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, November 1942
- The Casebook of Mr. Campion, Spivak (American Mercury) 1947 in slightly abridged text
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950
- He Preferred Them Sad
- 1937
- revenge / ghost story
- Evening News, 29 November 1937. Illustrated by Francis E. Hiley
- MacKills', June 1954
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Case of the Question Mark
- a.k.a. The Question Mark
- 1937
- Campion mystery
- Strand, January 1938, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Maclean's 1938 (Canada)
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Fall 1941
- The Second Mystery Companion, ed. A. L. Furman, Gold Label 1944
- Best Stories from 'EQMM', ed. Ellery Queen, Detective Book Club 1944
- Rex Stout Mystery Quarterly, March 1946
- The Casebook of Mr. Campion, Spivak (American Mercury) 1947 in variant text
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The Question Mark
- The Pioneers
- 1937
- mainstream story
- Woman's Home Companion, March 1938 (US)
- Woman's Journal, August 1938 (UK), illustrated by George Mitchell
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- The Black Tent
- 1937
- Campion Mystery
- Ladykillers, Dent 1987
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989
- Sweet and Low
- 1937
- mainstream story
- Maclean's 1938 (Canada)
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989
- The Mistress in the House
- a.k.a. The Mistress of the House
- 1937
- suspense story
- Harper's Bazaar, March 1938 as The Mistress of the House
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- MacKill's, August 1953
- The Case of the Name on the Wrapper
- a.k.a. The Name on the Wrapper
- 1938
- Campion mystery
- Strand, March 1938, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, November 1947
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The Name on the Wrapper
- The Second Armchair Detective Reader, ed. Ernest Dudley, Boardman 1950
- Murder at Teatime, Signet 1966
- The Case of the Frenchman's Gloves
- a.k.a. Frenchmen Wear Gloves
- a.k.a. The Frenchman's Gloves
- 1938
- Campion mystery
- Strand, July 1938 as Frenchmen Wear Gloves, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, August 1947
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The Frenchman's Gloves
- The Case of the Longer View
- a.k.a. The Crimson Letters
- a.k.a. The Longer View
- 1938
- Campion mystery
- Strand, August 1938, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, October 1946 as The Crimson Letters
- The Casebook of Mr. Campion, Spivak (American Mercury) 1947 as The Crimson Letters in abridged text
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The Longer View
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Golden Age 2, ed. Ellery Queen, Davis 1977 as The Crimson Letters
- The Case of the Hat Trick
- a.k.a. The Magic Hat
- a.k.a. The Hat Trick
- 1938
- Campion mystery
- Strand, October 1938, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Mr. Campion & Others, Heinemann n.d. (1939)
- Outspan, 28 June 1940 (South Africa)
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1946 as The Magic Hat
- The Casebook of Mr. Campion, Spivak (American Mercury) 1947 in slightly abridged text
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950 as The Hat Trick
- The Great British Detective, ed. Ron Goulart as The Magic Hat, Mentor 1982
- The Case Is Altered
- 1938
- Campion mystery
- Strand, December 1938, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1949
- MacKill's, January 1953
- The Bedside Book of Murder and Mystery, Panther 1964
- Murder for Christmas, ed. Thomas Godfrey Mysterious Press 1982
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989 in variant text
- Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, January 1991
- The Dog Day
- a.k.a. The Chocolate Dog
- a.k.a. Here Today...
- 1939
- Campion Mystery
- Daily Mail, 7 June 1939, illustrated by Drake Brookshaw
- Daily Mail (Continental edition), 13 June 1939 as Here Today..., illustrated by Drake Brookshaw
- MacKill's, December 1953
- Circumstantial Evidence, Panther 1963
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, August 1967 as The Chocolate Dog
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989 in variant text
- The Meaning of the Act
- 1939
- Campion mystery
- Strand, September 1939, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- My Best Secret Service Story, ed. Arthur D. Divine, Faber 1940
- Outspan, 22 January 1943 (South Africa), illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1945
- The Casebook of Mr. Campion, Spivak (American Mercury)
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950
- Saint, October 1952 (US), illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Best Secret Service Stories 2, ed. John Welcome, Faber 1965
- Whodunit?, ed. Neville Taylor, illustrated by David Barlow, Arnold 1970
- Safe As Houses
- 1939
- Campion mystery
- Strand, January 1940, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Outspan, 15 January 1943 (South Africa), illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March 1944
- The Casebook of Mr. Campion, Spivak (American Mercury)
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950
- Modern Detective Stories, ed. Jessie G. M. Merson, Longmans 1955
- A Matter of Form
- 1940
- Campion mystery
- Strand, May 1940, illustrated by Jack M. Faulks
- Outspan 1941 (South Africa)
- Best Stories of the Underworld, ed. Peter Cheyney, Faber 1942
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1945
- The Casebook of Mr. Campion, Spivak (American Mercury)
- Mr. Campion & Others, Penguin 1950
- Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, August 1989
- A Proper Mystery
- 1942
- rural mystery
- The Lights of Essex 18 May 1942
- Town and Country Review, July 1946, illustrated by Bernard Venables
- MacKill's, February 1954
- Essex Countryside, October 1986, illustrated by D. Howett
- The Unseen Door
- a.k.a. The Invisible Killer
- 1945
- Campion mystery
- Sunday Empire News, 5 August 1945
- Mystery Book Magazine, August 1946 (US)
- MacKill's, January 1954
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1955
- Ellery Queen's Minimysteries, ed. Ellery Queen, World 1969
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- Reveille, 20 April 1973 as The Invisible Killer
- Mr. Campion's Lucky Day
- a.k.a Dead Man's Evidence
- 1945
- Campion mystery
- Sunday Empire News, 11 November 1945 as Dead Man's Evidence, illustrated
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1947
- MacKill's, January 1954 as Dead Man's Evidence
- The Allingham Minibus, Chatto & Windus 1973
- Evidence in Camera
- 1949
- crime story
- Strand, June 1949, illustrated by Walter Fawkes
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, October 1949
- MacKill's, February 1953
- Best Crime Stories 2, ed. John Welcome, Faber 1966
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- 65 Great Murder Mysteries, ed. Mary Danby, Octopus 1983
- Face Value
- 1949
- Campion mystery
- Evening Standard, 20 December 1949
- The Evening Standard Detective Book, Gollancz 1950
- Liverpool Evening Express, 31 January 1950, illustrated by M
- Town and Country, March 1949 (US)
- Glasgow Evening Citizen, 19 June 1951
- Sunday Graphic, 13 December 1959
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1966
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, February 1974
- One Morning They'll Hang Him
- a.k.a. One Morning They'll Hang Him - Or Will They?
- a.k.a. As the Sun Went Down
- 1950
- Campion mystery
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, August 1950
- The Queen's Awards, 5th Series, ed. Ellery Queen, Little, Brown 1950, Gollancz 1952
- Evening Standard, 2 December 1950
- MacKill's, October 1952
- Crime For Two, ed. Francis & Richard Lockridge, Lippincott 1955, MacDonald 1957
- John Creasey Mystery Magazine, November 1957
- Wicked Women, ed. Lee Wright, Pocket Books 1959
- Edinburgh Evening Despatch, 5 May 1959 as One Morning They'll Hang Him - Or Will They?
- The Mystery Bedside Book, ed. John Creasey, Hodder & Stoughton 1960
- Cream of the Crime, ed. Hugh Pentecost, Holt, Rinehart 1962, Harrap 1964
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Reveille, 25 June 1970 as As the Sun Went Down
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Supersleuths, Davis 1976
- On Christmas Day in the Morning
- 1950
- Campion mystery
- Evening Standard, 23 December 1950, illustrated by Pont
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1953
- The Mysterious Mr. Campion, Chatto & Windus 1963
- Christmas Ghosts, ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Doubleday 1978
- Mystery for Christmas, Signet, November 1990
- Woman's Weekly, Fiction Special, December 2001/January 2002
- The Day of the Demon
- 1951
- rural mystery
- The Compleat Imbiber no.1 1953, illustrated by Kate Donaldson
- Essex Countryside, November 1986, illustrated by D Howett
- The Bottle Street Gazette, Spring 2003
- This story was adapted as part of the narrative of Cargo of Eagles 1968
- The Old Lady and the Voice
- 1952
- mini-ghost story (85 words)
- Daily Express, 24 December 1952
- Tall Story
- a.k.a. Reach For It!
- a.k.a. Very Tall Story
- 1954
- Campion mystery
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1954
- Evening News, 4 May 1954 as Reach For It!, illustrated by A. Roberts
- Ellery Queen's Awards, 9th Series, ed. Ellery Queen, Little, Brown 1954, Collins Crime Club 1956
- Some Like Them Dead, intro. by Roy Vickers, Hodder & Stoughton 1960
- The Quintessence of Queen, ed. Anthony Boucher, Random House 1962, Gollancz 1963 as A Magnum of Mysteries
- Nine Detective Stories, ed. Jessie G. M. Merson, Longmans 1964
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Reveille, 4 April 1970 as Very Tall Story, illustrated
- Mum Knows Best
- a.k.a First Time Lucky
- a.k.a Mother Knows Best
- 1954
- Campion mystery
- Evening News, 12 May 1954 as Mother Knows Best, illustrated by Roberts
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 1954
- Best Police Stories, ed. Roy Vickers as Mother Knows Best, Faber 1966
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Reveille, 21 February 1970 as First Time Lucky, illustrated
- The Kernel of Truth
- 1954
- fantasy story
- The Compleat Imbiber, Christmas number 1954, illustrated by Michael ffolkes
- The Compleat Imbiber, ed. Cyril Ray, illustrated by Michael ffolkes, Putnam 1956
- The Gourmet's Companion, ed. Cyril Ray. Eyre & Spottiswoode 1963
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989
- Joke Over
- a.k.a. The Man Who Utterly Vanished
- 1954
- Campion mystery
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, December 1954 as The Man Who Utterly Vanished
- Woman's Realm, 22 April 1967, illustrated
- Reveille, 29 June / 5 July 1967, illustrated
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus, 1969 in variant text
- The Curious Affair in Nut Row
- a.k.a. The Curious Affair on Nut Row
- a.k.a. The Man with the Cuckoo Clock
- a.k.a. Father of All Fish
- 1954
- Campion mystery
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, February 1955 as The Curious Affair on Nut Row in variant US text
- Evening News, 22 October 1955 as The Man with the Cuckoo Clock, illustrated
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, February 1966
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989 with some textual variation
- Is There a Doctor in the House?
- a.k.a. The Great London Jewel Robbery
- a.k.a. Felony at Mr. Mevagissy's
- a.k.a. The Doctor and the Silver Plate
- a.k.a. Fall Guy
- 1955
- crime story
- This Week, (Section 7 of The New York Herald Tribune), 27 February 1955 as The Great London Jewel Robbery, illustrated by Charles Hawes
- John Bull, 21 May 1955 as Felony at Mr. Mevagissy's, illustrated by Wyles
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, September 1957 / June 1958 as The Doctor and the Silver Plate
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus, 1969 in variant text
- Reveille, 20 June 1970 as Fall Guy
- Three Is a Lucky Number
- a.k.a. Bluebeard's Bathtub
- a.k.a. Murder Under the Surface
- a.k.a. Bubble Bath No. 3
- 1955
- crime story
- This Week, October 1955 as Bluebeard's Bathtub
- She, March 1956, illustrated by William Little
- Argosy, July 1956
- This Week's Stories of Mystery and Suspense, ed. Stewart Beach, Random House 1957 as Bluebeard's Bathtub
- Reveille, 11 February 1960 as Murder Under the Surface
- The Second Mystery Bedside Book, ed. John Creasey, Hodder & Stoughton 1961
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March 1967 as Bubble Bath No. 3
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus, 1969
- Stories of Crime and Detection, ed. Joan D. Berbrich as Bubble Bath No. 3, McGraw-Hill 1974
- Murder Most Foul, Octopus 1984
- Detective Stories, ed. John Douthwaite, Cideb (Genoa) 1995
- Word in Season
- a.k.a. A Word in Season
- 1955
- fantasy story (adapted 1965 as a Campion story)
- Tatler, 11 November 1955 as A Word in Season, illustrated S. Tresillian
- Good Housekeeping, December 1955 (US)
- The Family Christmas Book, ed. Dorothy Wilson, Prentice-Hall 1957
- The Bottle Street Gazette October 1997
- Mr. Campion's Lady, Chatto & Windus, 1965 adapted as a Campion story
- The Mind's Eye Mystery
- a.k.a. Catching at Straws
- a.k.a. Open Verdict
- a.k.a. Mind's Eye Mystery
- a.k.a. Picture Proof
- 1956
- crime story
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1957 as Catching at Straws
- Woman's Journal, 1 April 1957 as Open Verdict, illustrated
- The Australian Women's Journal, 2 September 1957 as Open Verdict
- Argosy, May 1958 as Mind's Eye Mystery, illustrated
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Reveille, 21 March 1970 as Picture Proof
- The Psychologist
- a.k.a. The Psychologists
- a.k.a. The End of the Rope
- a.k.a. Money To Burn
- a.k.a. For Love or Money
- 1957
- crime story
- She, March 1957 as The Psychologists. Illustrated by Henry Seabright
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1957 as Money To Burn
- For Love or Money, ed. Dorothy Gardiner, Doubleday 1957, MacDonald 1959 as Money To Burn
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Little Miss Know-All
- a.k.a. The Neatest Trick of the Month
- 1958
- Campion mystery
- She, March 1958
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March 1959 as The Neatest Trick of the Month
- Ellery Queen's 14th Mystery Annual, ed. Ellery Queen, Random House 1959 as The Neatest Trick of the Month (not in UK edition)
- Toronto Star Weekly, 6 June 1959, illustrated by William F. Rose
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Reveille, 4 July 1970
- The Villa Marie Celeste
- a.k.a. Family Affair
- a.k.a. Clue on the Washing Line
- 1960
- Campion mystery
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, October 1960 as Family Affair
- Ellery Queen's 16th Mystery Annual, ed. Ellery Queen, Random House 1959, Gollancz 1962 as Family Affair
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, September 1966
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Reveille, 6 June 1970 as Clue on the Washing Line
- Treasury of Modern Mysteries, ed. Marie R. Reno, Doubleday 1973
- Grande Dames of Detection, ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis as Family Affair
- The Snapdragon and the C.I.D.
- a.k.a. Murder Under the Mistletoe
- 1961
- Campion mystery
- Sunday Telegraph, 24 December 1961, illustrated by David Gentleman
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1963 as Murder Under the Mistletoe
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Mix, ed. Ellery Queen as Murder Under the Mistletoe, Random House 1963, Gollancz 1964
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus 1969
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Supersleuths Revisited, ed. Ellery Queen, Davis 1979 as Murder Under the Mistletoe
- Crime at Christman, ed. Jack Adrian, illustrated by Brian Denington, Equation 1988
- Murder Under the Mistletoe, Signet November 1992
- Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, January 2000
- Happy Christmas
- 1962
- mainstream story
- Woman's Own 1962
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989
- The Lying-In-State
- a.k.a. It's All Part of the Service
- a.k.a. All Part of the Service
- a.k.a. The Lying-in-State Affair
- 1965
- crime story
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1965 as It's All Part of the Service
- Reveille, 20 July 1967 as All Part of the Service, illustrated
- Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, July 1969 as The Lying-in-State Affair
- The Allingham Casebook, Chatto & Windus, 1969 in variant text
- Ellery Queen's Grand Slam, ed. Ellery Queen, World 1970, Gollancz 1971
- Current Crime, December 1978 as It's All Part of the Service
- Once in a Lifetime
- date unknown
- mainstream story
- The Return of Mr. Campion, Hodder & Stoughton 1989