Crime fiction and other works Detective Ben series Inspector Kendall series •
Thirteen Guests (London, Collins, 1936) •
Seven Dead (1939)
Under the pseudonym Anthony Swift •
Murder at a Police Station (London, Hale, 1943) •
November the Ninth at Kersea (London, Hale, 1944) •
Interrupted Honeymoon (London, Hale, 1945)
The Detective X. Crook series J.J. Farjeon's fictional character Detective X. Crook appeared from 1925 to 1929 in 57 issues of
Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction.
Short story collections •
Down the Green Stairs and Other Stories (
Down the Green Stairs,
February the Seventh,
It Happened in a Fog,
Tomatoes in Egg-Cups) (London, Todd, 1943) •
Waiting for the Police and Other Short Stories (
The Other Side of the Bars,
Waiting for the Police, ''Where's Mr. Jones?'') (London, Todd, 1943) •
The Invisible Companion and Other Stories (
February the Seventh,
In Reverse,
The Invisible Companion,
The Room That Got Lost,
Supper Is Served) (London, Todd, 1943) •
The Twist and Other Stories (
The Twist,
The Room,
In Reverse) (London, Vallancey Press, 1944) •
The Haunted Lake and Other Stories (
The Haunted Lake,
Midnight Adventure,
Supper is Served,
Exchange is No Robbery) (London, Polybooks, 1945) •
Midnight Adventure and Other Stories (
Midnight Adventure,
The Vase and the Candlestick,
Waiting for the Police,
It Happened in the Fog,
Exchange is No Robbery) (London & New York, Polybooks, 1946)
Other short stories •
The Tale of a Hat (A Romance of the Thames);
Pearson's Magazine, issue 172, April 1910 •
Unanswered Riddles; Pearson's Magazine, issue 201, September 1912 •
Romance Passes By; My Best Thriller. A Collection of Stories Chosen by Their Own Authors, London:
Faber, 1933 •
The Room in the Tower; My Best Mystery Story: A Collection of Stories Chosen by Their Own Authors, London: Faber, 1939 •
Secrets in the Snow; Stories of the Underworld, London: Faber, 1942 •
Sergeant Dobbin Works It Out; Evening Standard Detective Book: Second Series, London:
Gollancz, 1951
Plays •
Number 17 (1925) •
After Dark (1926) •
Enchantment (1927) •
Philomel (1932) ==References==