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Eric Dalen
| Born in Sweden but brought to the United States at an early age, Dalen writes thrillers that are available as audiobooks.
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Barbara D'Amato
| Writes three mystery series. Also the 1999-2000 president of Mystery Writers of America and a past president of Sisters in Crime International.
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Cindy Daniel
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If you want to read about sibling rivalry, lust, old-fashioned Christian guilt, beauty queens, and, of course, pickup trucks, read Cindy Daniel.
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Claire Daniels
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Daniels writes about recovering attorney and alternative healer Cally Lazar, and previously wrote the Kate Jasper series (as Jacqueline Girdner.)
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Carol Anne Davis
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Scottish writer of psychosexual novels, true crime books, and crime features who now lives
in England.
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Lindsey Davis
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British author of the ancient Roman series featuring Marcus Didius Falco.
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Janet Dawson
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Author of the series of novels featuring Oakland private investigator Jeri Howard.
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Elizabeth Dearl
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This former Texas police officer writes about amateur sleuth and mystery writer Taylor Madison, who ferrets out clues with the help of Cal Arnette.
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Jeffery Deaver
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Deaver has been nominated for five Edgar Awards, an Anthony award, and is a two-time recipient of the Ellery Queen Reader's Award for Best Short Story of the Year.
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Terry Devane
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Award-winning author of both the Mairead O'Clare legal thriller series and, under his real name, Jeremiah Healy, the John Francis Cuddy private investigator novels.
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Denise Dietz
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Award-winning author of the Ellie Bernstein diet series, and Fifty Cents For Your Soul.
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Carole Nelson Douglas
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Author of the Midnight Louie series featuring a black cat P.I. and the Irene Adler historical mystery series.
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Christine Duncan
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Writes suspense featuring a counselor of battered women as the heroine.
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Stella Duffy
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Writes thrillers featuring lesbian detective Saz Martin, and is one of the Tarts Noir.
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Anne K. Edwards
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Edwards says she's interested in entertaining the reader and conveying why people kill - but without gore or too much violence.
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Martin Edwards
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Martin Edwards writes the Lake District series featuring DCI Hannah Scarlett and Oxford historian Daniel Kind. Martin has been twice nominated for CWA awards, works as a solicitor in Liverpool, and also happens to be one of Mystery Scene's best essayists.
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Kit Ehrman
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Dick Francis fans take note - Ehrman writes thrillers with a horse industry background, set in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Barry Eisler
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Eisler's thrillers about Japanese-American assassin John Rain feature excellent action sequences and stories informed by the author's CIA experiences.
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Rob Elias
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San Francisco professor and social critic who has written a mystery about baseball and the Catholic Church.
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Kathy Lynn Emerson
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Kathy Lynn Emerson is the author of the Face Down mystery series, set in
the sixteenth century, and the Diana Spaulding Mysteries, which take place
in 1888 in the U.S.
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Loren D. Estleman
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Estleman has written over 50 books and has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Edgar, and the Silver Dagger - and has won three Shamus awards.
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Janet Evanovich
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Best-selling author of the Stephanie Plum series about a New Jersey girl turned skip tracer.
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Geraldine Evans
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Evans's two crime series both feature policeman slightly at odds with their families: Llewellyn's family loves even a
shady bargain, and Casey's parents are druggie, unreconstructed hippies. |
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Mary Anna Evans
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Writes about amateur Florida archaeologist Faye Longchamp.
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Robert M. Eversz
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Among other novels, Eversz writes the Nina Zero series, featuring an ex-con paparazza trying to stay on the right side of the law. His books have been translated into ten languages.
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