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Terence Faherty Writes the Owen Keane series of novels detailing the life journey of a failed seminarian.
Linda A. Fairstein The author of the Alexandra Cooper series, whose job description matches Fairstein's own as Manhattan's top sex crimes prosecutor.
Tony Fennelly Her series features Margo Fortier, a middle-aged red-haired, former stripper who is now a society columnist and is always looking for a good story and a rich lover.
Kay Finch Finch writes about Corie Mckenna: Houston private investigator and country music lyricist.
Patricia Finney Her published books so far include two spy thrillers set in Elizabethan times, four Elizabethan crime novels set in England’s Wild West - the Anglo-Scottish Border - and a contemporary children’s book.
Barbara Fister Author of crime fiction on the hardboiled side, featuring Chicago cop Konstantin Slovo. Her website includes an extensive research guide for mystery writers that is a must-read in its own right.
Judy Fitzwater Author of the "Dying" series featuring caterer and mystery writer Jennifer Marsh.
Scott Flander Philadelphia Daily News reporter and the author of a series of police/mystery novels set in Philadelphia featuring cop Eddie North.
Elaine Flinn An antiques dealer in Carmel, California, Flinn's character Molly Doyle unearths more than treasures. The author was an antiques dealer in California herself.
Kate Flora Writes the Thea Kozak series about an in-your-face businesswoman turned amateur detective.
Joanne Fluke Author of the series featuring Hannah Swensen, the red-haired, cookie-baking heroine. Each book contains 7 cookie and dessert recipes.
Bruce Forester A practicing psychiatrist who writes the Mort and Millie series about a psychiatrist and his assistant District Attorney wife in Manhattan.
Earlene Fowler Agatha award-winning author of the Benni Harper series about a widowed folk art expert.
Elizabeth Foxwell Historical mystery writer; consulting editor for Mystery Scene. Also a founding director of Malice Domestic. Her website has a terrific list of historical mystery favorites.
Chris Freeburn Her legal experience in the U.S. Army and the Commonwealth of Virginia inspired her to begin her suspense series about Virginia's Child Crimes Division.
Sara Hoskinson Frommer Sara writes about Joan Spencer, a viola-playing sleuth from Indiana. Sara is a viola player for the Bloomington Symphony orchestra.
Dale Furutani Anthony-winning author of the Ken Tenaka mystery series about a Japanese-American, and the Samurai Mystery Trilogy.
Jim Fusilli The mystery critic for the Boston Globe writes about Manhattan P.I. Terry Orr, who is still coming to terms with the violent death of his wife and infant son. Fusilli is also a music critic for NPR and the Wall Street Journal.
Pat Gallant Pat Gallant is a writer of literary nonfiction, published in the Saturday Evening Post, Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul, and Mystery Scene, among others. She also runs a critique and editing service.
Kip Gayden Judge Gayden has written an historical novel about a Tennessee murder committed during the Suffrage movement and "ripped from the headlines of 1913." The site has newspaper articles from the the Tennesee papers covering the real-life incident.
Elizabeth George Has won the Anthony Award, the Agatha Award, and Le Grand Prix de Literature Policiere for her novel A Great Deliverance, for which she was also nominated for the Edgar and the Macavity Awards.
Jack Getze A former newspaper reporter and stockbroker, Jack Getze writes the humorous Austin Carr Mystery Series for Hilliard & Harris.
Jaqueline Girdner Jacqueline wrote the funny Kate Jasper series about a vegetarian-divorcee-detective in California, and as Claire Daniels is writing a second series.
Ellen Godfrey Ellen writes the Women's Rescue Company series for children, has also written true crime, and previously wrote about executive search consultant Jane Tregar and octogenarian anthropologist Rebecca Rosenthal.
Lee Goldberg Lee Goldberg is the author of the comical Charlie Willis series about a Hollywood security guard, an Edgar-nominated TV writer ("Diagnosis Murder," "Nero Wolfe," "Monk"), and a Mystery Scene columnist.
Joel Goldman He's a lawyer in Kansas City who writes legal thrillers about Lou Mason, a lawyer in Kansas City.
Ed Gorman Writer, editor, mentor - and co-founder of Mystery Scene! Iowa-based Gorman writes the Sam McCain series and has a terrific new website.
Sue Grafton Best-selling author of the Kinsey Millhone alphabet series.
Anne Underwood Grant Author of the series featuring a New South urban heroine, copywriter Sydney Teague.
Tracy Grant Author of a series set in Regency Britain, featuring Charles and Mélanie Fraser, an aristocratic couple whose private life is at odds with their public image.
Douglas Greene Author of the Edgar-nominated biography of John Dickson Carr and the owner of Crippen and Landru publishing.
Kate Grilley Award-winning author of short stories and the Kelly Ryan/St. Chris wisecracking mystery series which includes original drink recipes.
Martha Grimes Author of the popular Inspector Richard Jury series of mysteries. Each title is the name of a British pub.
Terris McMahan Grimes Recipient of the 1997 Chester Himes Award and writer of the funny-but-tough Theresa Galloway series set in Sacramento.
John Grisham Grisham is the one of the world's biggest-selling authors and specializes in thrillers about lawyers.
Paul Guyot Award-winning television writer/producer. Guyot has some interesting behind-the-scenes information on his site.