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  2. Amos Walker - Wikipedia

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    Estleman, Loren D. [text] and Monte Nagler [photographs] (2007). Amos Walker's Detroit. Wayne State University Press, Detroit. ISBN 9780814333570. "It's a hard-boiled town," writes Estleman of Detroit in his preface, "made to order for a remaindered knight chasing truth through a maze of threats, deceptions, and inconvenient corpses.

  3. 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.

  4. List of female detective characters - Wikipedia

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    D D Warren is a police detective in Boston is a series debuted 2005 by Lisa Gardner. Victoria Iphigenia "Vic" Warshawski is a private investigator in Chicago in a series of books by American crime novelist Sara Paretsky ; played by Kathleen Turner in the 1991 film V.I.Warshawski .

  5. C. H. B. Kitchin - Wikipedia

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    Kitchin went on to write three more crime novels featuring the stockbroker sleuth Malcolm Warren over the next twenty years. Kitchin’s final novel, “A Short Walk In Williams Park” was published posthumously in 1971. [7] He is best known for his four detective stories featuring amateur sleuth Malcolm Warren, a stockbroker like Kitchin.

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  7. List of detective fiction authors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of detective fiction writers. Many of these authors may also overlap with authors of crime fiction , mystery fiction , or thriller fiction . A–C

  8. 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.

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