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Pari Noskin Taichert
| Writes cozies-with-attitude about Sasha Solomon--a reality-challenged, whipped cream-dependent PR
consultant who helps small New Mexico towns market themselves to tourists.
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Marcia D. Talley
| Author of the series about breast cancer survivor Hannah Ives, and editor of short atory anthologies.
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William G. Tapply
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Author of over 20 novels, including the Brady Coyne series about a Boston lawyer who loves fly-fishing.
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Kathleen Taylor
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Author of the Tory Bauer mysteries, set in small town South Dakota.
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Mark Terry
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Author of the Theo MacGreggor series, about a forensic toxicologist in Michigan.
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Nancy Tesler
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Tesler's series heroine is the appealing Carrie Carlin, a biofeedback practitioner who teaches her clients to avoid stress in their lives but isn't always stress-free herself.
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Peter J. Thompson
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Has written a conspiracy thriller dealing with government secrets and biological weapons.
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L. L. Thrasher
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Writes mysteries with supernatural elements.
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Aimee & David Thurlo
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Authors of the Navajo Special Investigator Ella Clah mystery series.
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Louise Titchener
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This writer of over forty books is now writing the Toni Credella dyslexic detective series set in Baltimore. You can download an e-copy of the first book at the site.
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S. D. Tooley
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Writes the mystery/paranormal Sam Casey Series and The Chase Dagger Series.
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Kathy Hogan Trocheck
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Trocheck's series protagonist, Julia Callahan Garrity, is a private investigator and owner of a house-cleaning business.
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Mark Troy
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He writes about a Honolulu private eye named Val Lyon.
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Lynn M. Turner
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Lynn M. Turner writes both historical and contemporary mysteries set in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Scott Turow
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Bestselling author of realistic legal thrillers.
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Andrew Vachss
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Attorney, child-protection activist, and the author of many award-winning, hard-edged suspense novels.
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Elaine Viets
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Writes the funny Dead End Job mysteries starring Helen Hawthorne - and Viets actually works those dead-end jobs herself.
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