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