Author:Melville Davisson Post

Works

 * Dwellers in the Hills (1901)*
 * The Gilded Chair (1910)*
 * The Nameless Thing (1912)
 * Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries (1918)
 * The Mystery at the Blue Villa (1919)
 * The Sleuth of St. James Square (1920)*
 * The Mountain School-Teacher (1922)*
 * Monsieur Jonquelle (1923) a.k.a. Monsieur Jonquelle: Prefect of Police of Paris (Originally serialized in a US newspaper as Triumphs of M Jonquelle. Some of the short stories were also published individually.) (short stories)
 * Walker of the Secret Service (1924) short stories
 * Walker of the Secret Service (1924) short stories

Randolph Mason

 * The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason (1896) (short stories)
 * The Man of Last Resort, or, The Clients of Randolph Mason (1897)* a.k.a. The Clients (short stories)
 * The Corrector of Destinies (1908)

Works from magazines

 * "A Critique of Monsieur Poe" (ss, in the Saturday Evening Post, 1910)
 * * After He was Dead (ss, in Atlantic Monthly Apr 1911)
 * "No Defense" (ss, in the Saturday Evening Post, 1910)
 * The Sport of Fortune (ss, in Harper's Monthly Oct 1911)
 * "The Fortune Teller" (1918 Aug, Red Book) (ss) [Uncle Abner]
 * "The Thing on the Hearth" (1919 May, Red Book) (ss)
 * "The Expert Detective" (ss, Everybody's, Oct 1920)  (Included in Walker of the Secret Service, 1924)
 * "The Mottled Butterfly" (ss, in Red Book, Aug 1921) (Included in Monsieur Jonquelle, 1923)
 * "The Man With Steel Fingers" (ss in Red Book, Sept 1921 ) (ss) (Included in Monsieur Jonquelle, 1923)
 * "The Triangular Hypothesis" (ss in Red Book, Oct 1921)  (Included in Monsieur Jonquelle, 1923)
 * "The Inspiration" (ss, in Red Book, Dec 1921) (included in Walker of the Secret Service, 1924)
 * "The Diamond" (ss, in Red Book, June 1922) (Included in Walker of the Secret Service, 1924)
 * "The Laughing Woman" (ss, in the Red Book, Feb 1923)


 * Non-fiction
 * "The Man Hunters: Scotland Yard" in the Saturday Evening Post Jan 1916
 * "Mysteries of the Law" in the Saturday Evening Post, 1910
 * "The Bit of Lint" May 1910
 * "The Bit of Paper" Jun 1910
 * "The Inner Voice" Aug 1910
 * "The Rule-Ridden Game" in the Saturday Evening Post Dec 1915
 * "German War Ciphers" (ar, in Everybody's June 1918)