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Manuel Ramos
| Manuel Ramos is the author of several books in the Edgar-nominated Luis Montez series set in Colorado, as well as other crime fiction--short stories and a stand-alone, noir private eye novel.
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Lev Raphael
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Writes about compositon teacher Nick Hoffman at the fictional State University of Michigan at Michiganapolis.
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Mary Reed and Eric Mayer
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Authors of the John the Eunuch (6th century) and Inspector Dorj (modern Mongolia) series, among others.
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Robert Rennick
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He writes thrillers about jaded journalist Iain Hogan, set on England's
Isle of Wight.
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Rick Riordan
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The author of the Tres Navarre mysteries about an unlicensed Texas Private eye who likes tequila and Tai Chi. Riordan has won the top three awards in the mystery genre.
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J.R. Ripley
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J.R. Ripley (Glenn Meganck)is an author and composer who writes the Tony Kozol series, the Gendarme Trenet series and other standalone novels.
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J. B. Rivard
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Scientist, painter, and writer of a novel and short stories.
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Gillian Roberts
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Writes about the perpetually-put-upon Philadelphia high-school teacher Amanda Pepper and about prickly P.I. Emma Howe.
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Les Roberts
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Writer of the Milan Jacovich hardboiled whodunit sereies set in Cleveland. Also has worked as a book reviewer and television writer.
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Lynda S Robinson
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Creator of the Lord Meren series, set in Ancient Egypt in the time of the Pharaohs.
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Peter Robinson
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Winner of multiple crime writing awards including the Arthur Ellis award. He writes the Inspector Banks series.
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M.J. Rose
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Rose's thriller novels combine mystery, erotica, and psychological suspense.
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Kate Ross
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Was the author of the successful Julian Kestrel mystery series, a graduate of Wellesley College and Yale law school, and was a trial lawyer for the Boston law firm of Sullivan & Worcester. The Devil in Music is an elegant classic.
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Rebecca S. Rothenberg
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She was a writer, musician, epidemiologist, and the author of the Claire Sharples Botanical Mystery series.
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Pauline Rowson
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Rowson, from Hayling Island in England, writes "marine mysteries" set on the south coast of England and featuring the ruggedly seductive Detective Inspector Andy Horton.
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are set on the south coast of England.
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S. J. Rozan
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Edgar and Shamus award-winning author of the Bill Smith / Lydia Chin private eye series. Some books are from Lydia's point of view, some from Bill's.
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Bobby Ruble
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This writer was a Marine Corps criminal investigator and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy.
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