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  2. Earlene Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Earlene Fowler (born 1954) is an American novelist and the author of a number of mystery novels set in the fictional Californian city of San Celina. She was raised in La Puente, California. [2] Earlene has written 15 books in the Benni Harper series of mysteries.

  3. List of female detective/mystery writers - Wikipedia

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    Earlene Fowler (born 1954) Barbara Fradkin; Ariana Franklin (pseudonym for Diana Norman) (1933–2011) Miles Franklin (1879–1954) Anthea Fraser (born 1930) Antonia Fraser (born 1932) Margaret Frazer (pseudonym for Gail Frazer and Mary Monica Pulver Kuhfeld) (1946–2013) Celia Fremlin (1914–2009) Tana French (born 1973) Inger Frimansson ...

  4. List of female detective characters - Wikipedia

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    Benni Harper is a folk art museum curator and amateur detective in San Celina, California in a book series by American writer Earlene Fowler begun 1994. [12] Nikki Harper is a realtor in Hollywood who becomes an amateur sleuth to help a friend in trouble, in The Bad Always Die Twice by Cheryl Crane.

  5. Category:American women mystery writers - Wikipedia

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    B. Marian Babson; Deb Baker; Nikki Baker; Anna Maynard Barbour; Linda Barnes (writer) Nevada Barr; Lynne Barrett; Carrie Bebris; Mildred Benson; Laurien Berenson

  6. Harley Jane Kozak - Wikipedia

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    Harley Jane Kozak (born January 28, 1957) is an American actress and author. She made her film debut in the slasher film The House on Sorority Row (1982), and had a recurring role as Mary Duvall on the soap opera Santa Barbara between 1985 and 1989.

  7. Jo-Ann Mapson - Wikipedia

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    Her former writing students (now published) include: Christina Adams, Judy Alexander, Earlene Fowler, Judi Hendricks, Joyce Weatherford. Her papers are being collected in Boston University’s Twentieth Century Authors Archive in "The Jo-Ann Mapson Collection".

  8. Joan Hess - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hess (January 6, 1949 – November 23, 2017) was an American mystery writer, a member of Sisters in Crime, and a former president of the American Crime Writers League.

  9. Earlene - Wikipedia

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    Earlene is a given name, the feminine equivalent of the name Earl. Both names derive from Old English term eorl, meaning "nobleman" or "chieftain". [1] The name may also be related to the Irish Gaelic names Arleen and Arlene, which mean "the pledge". [2] Variant spellings of this name include Earline, Earleen, [2] Earlena, Erlean, and Erleen. [1]