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Andrea Campbell She's written several reference books useful to mystery writers, including Making Crime Pay, Forensic Science, and Rights of the Accused.
Chester D. Campbell Author of the Greg McKenzie mystery series, featuring a retired Air Force investigator who finds himself back on the firing line.
Stephen J. Cannell Emmy Award-winning writer/producer and bestselling author.
Taffy Cannon Author, screenwriter, and novelist. Her works include the Irish Eyes Travel Mysteries and the witty Joanna Davis series
Lillian Stewart Carl Writes mystery, suspense, romance, fantasy, science fiction -- all the good stuff, in other words.
Linda Castillo Bestselling and award-winning author of dark romantic thrillers.
Sandra Levy Ceren This practicing clinical psychologist from California writes suspenseful whodunits with psychologist protagonists.
Brenda Chapman Ottawa resident Chapman writes a coming-of-age series about Jennifer Bannon, a teenager who solves a mystery each year.
Tony M. Cheatham Author of Father's Footsteps, a crime novel about a son dealing with his Mafia father's expectations
Lee Child New York Times best-selling author of the Jack Reacher novels - thrillers about an ex-army MP who helps people and government organizations in trouble.
Margaret Chittenden Author of the Charlie Plato mystery series - about the owners of a country-and-western nightclub on the San Francisco peninsula.
Joyce Christmas the author of 11 mysteries eight featuring expatriate Brit in Manhattan, Lady Margaret Priam. Her second series stars retired office manager, Betty Trenka, a senior sleuth who's facing the problems of aging, and finding a new life for herself.
Mary Higgins Clark Internationally known best-selling author of suspense.
Jane Cleland An Antiques Roadshow for mystery fans! Jane Cleland is the author of the Josie Prescott mysteries, a traditional series set in New Hampshire.
Barbara Cleverly Author of the Joe Sandilands series of historical mystery thrillers set in India in the dying days of the Raj.
Les Coalson This Texan has written a novel about environmental conflict along a popular river corridor that leads to murder.
Harlan Coben New York Times Bestsellign author of thrillers about ordinary people, and the author of the Myron Bolitar sports agent series.
L.B. Cobb Texas author of mystery novels featuring quirky characters, homor, romance, and lawyers you might actually like.
Tim Cockey Author of the Hearse series of mysteries, featuring the wisecracking undertaker Hitchcock Sewell.
Margaret Coel Her Wind River mystery series set in Wyoming features Jesuit priest Father John O'Malley and Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden.
Mark Coggins Shamus and Barry award-nominated author of the August Riordan series, featuring jazz bass-playing private eye Riordan.
Jeffrey Cohen Author of For Whom The Minivan Rolls, the first mystery about reporter turned stay-at-home dad Aaron Tucker.
Nancy J. Cohen The Author of the Bad Hair Day Mysteries featuring South Florida beauty salon owner and hairstylist Marla Shore.
Kate Collins Fun website from the writer of the Flower Shop Mysteries starring florist Abby Knight.
Michael Connelly Bestselling author of the Harry Bosch series and standalone thrillers.
Susan Rogers Cooper Author of fourteen mystery novels in three series, including the E.J. Pugh series about the mother of a suburban Texas family that gets into serious trouble.
Patricia Cornwell Multiple award-winning author of the Kay Scarpetta series, and a study of Jack the Ripper.
John R. Corrigan Corrigan is writing a series about professional golfer Jack Austin, who solves mysteries while playing on the PGA tour.
Robert Crais The author of the best-selling humorous Elvis Cole PI novels, and standalone thrillers
Bill Crider Versatile author of the Dan Rhodes mysteries and the Carl Burns series
Deborah Crombie Edgar-nominated author of the Gemma James series.
Tim Curran Mainly a writer of horror and westerns, Curran also wrote the heist novel Street Rats.