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  2. Earl Derr Biggers - Wikipedia

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    The son of Robert J. and Emma E. (Derr) Biggers, Earl Derr Biggers was born in Warren, Ohio, and graduated from Harvard University in 1907, where he was a member of The Lampoon. He worked briefly as a journalist for The Plain Dealer in 1907, [ 2 ] and then for the Boston Traveller until 1912, before turning to fiction.

  3. Lisa Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Gardner (born 1972) is a #1 New York Times bestselling American novelist. She is the author of more than 20 suspense novels, published in more than 30 countries. She began her career writing romantic suspense under the pseudonym Alicia Scott, before the publication of her breakout domestic thriller, The Perfect Husband, in 1997.

  4. List of detective fiction authors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of detective fiction writers. ... J. D. Robb, pseudonym of Nora Roberts; Les Roberts; Peter Robinson; Hemendra Kumar Roy (1888–1963) S. J. Rozan ...

  5. List of fictional police detectives - Wikipedia

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    Max Carrados – a blind detective in a series of mystery stories by Ernest Bramah; Detective Inspector Jack Caffery – Mo Hayder; Detective Christine Cagney – Barbara Avedon and Barbara Corday (played by Loretta Swit 1981, Meg Foster 1982 and Sharon Gless 1983 to 1988 in Cagney and Lacey)

  6. List of DC Archive Editions - Wikipedia

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    Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives, T.H.U.N.D.E.R Agents Archives, Mad Archives and Elfquest Archives are not technically part of the DC Archive Editions series (typified by a cover format consisting of a black pinstriped background into which a color v-shaped area is overlaid from the top, reaching almost to the bottom for all of the books) as ...

  7. Alex Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The Alex Delaware detective series begins with When the Bough Breaks, published in 1985. Delaware appears in 39 of Kellerman's popular murder mysteries. Kellerman set the series in Los Angeles. Delaware is a forensic psychologist, although Kellerman wrote a back story in which Delaware practiced as a child psychologist.

  8. Lindsay Boxer - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Murder Club is their own version of detective work. This is when they discuss cases, off the books. After the death of Jill (3rd Degree), they welcome another attorney to the group, Yuki Castellano. The series follows Lindsay's life, and there is a significant milestone in most of the books.

  9. The Notting Hill Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The Notting Hill Mystery (1862–1863) is an English-language detective novel written under the pseudonym Charles Felix, with illustrations by George du Maurier.The author's identity was never revealed, but several critics have suggested posthumously Charles Warren Adams (1833–1903), [1] [2] a lawyer known to have written other novels under pseudonyms.