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Carol Cail
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Bill Cameron
Lost Dog, Bill Cameron's first
mystery novel, will be available from Midnight Ink Books in
Spring 2007. He is currently at work on his second novel. His
work has appeared in The Dunes Review and The Alsop Review, as
well as The Portland Southeast Examiner. |
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Frank Cammuso |
Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell has been given more awards for horror
fiction than any other writer, including the Grand Master
Award of the World Horror Convention and the Lifetime
Achievement Award of the Horror Writers Association. The
site includes news, a detailed bibliography and a message
board.
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Stephen J. Cannell
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Taffy Cannon
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Lillian Stewart Carl
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John Dickson Carr
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| Jayne Castle (see
Jayne Ann Krentz) |
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John C. & Cathie Celestri
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Sandra Levy Ceren
Site is split in two: Left
side lists information about my psychology practice right side
provides information about my mystery published works and links
to short stories and more. |
Raymond Chandler
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Leonard Chang |
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George C. Chesbro |
Lee Child
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Lincoln Child |
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Margaret Chittenden
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Agatha Christie
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Joyce Christmas
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Jill Churchill |
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Greg Cicio |
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Edie Claire
The "Never" Series by Edie
Claire features advertising copywriter and reluctant sleuth
Leigh Koslow, an ordinary woman with a penchant for cats and
junk food who tries to lead an ordinary life--but to whom
extraordinary things always seem to happen! Light in tone, but
with depth of character and plot twists galore, the Leigh Koslow
series proves that mysteries don't need a "gimmick" to provide
good, old-fashioned great reading. |
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Alys Clare Alys
Clare is the author of the Hawkenlye series of mystery novels;
murder and suspense in mediaeval England. She lives for part of
the year in Brittany, in a remote cottage deep in an ancient
landscape where many past inhabitants have left their mark; on
her doorstep are relics that date from the stone circles and
dolmens of the Neolithic to the commanderies, chapels and
ancient tracks of those infamous warrior monks, the Knights
Templar. In England, Alys's study overlooks a stretch of
parkland which includes a valley with a little spring. The
waters of this spring are similar in colour and taste to
Tunbridge Wells's famous Chalybeat Spring, and it was this that
prompted Alys's setting of her fictional Hawkenlye Abbey in the
very spot where her own house now stands. There are 9 novels in
the Hawkenlye series. |
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Katherine Clark |
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Mary Higgins Clark
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Mary Jane Clark |
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L.
B. Cobb L.B. Cobb is
the author of PROMISES TOWN and SPLENDOR BAY, legal thriller
mystery novels brimming with humor, romance, and lawyers you
might actually like. |
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Harlan Coben
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Molly Cochran |
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Tim Cockey
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Margaret Coel
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Mark Coggins
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Nancy J. Cohen
Mystery author Nancy J. Cohen
describes the books in her popular Bad Hair Day mystery series,
featuring hairdresser Marla Shore who solves crimes with humor
and style under the sultry Florida sun. Author bio, photos,
signing events, bad hair day tales, readers’ comments, hair care
tips, recipes, speaker’s proposal, research notes, and more can
be found on her site. Nancy’s latest titles include HIGHLIGHTS
TO HEAVEN and DIED BLONDE. Look for DEAD ROOTS coming next. |
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David Cole
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Evelyn Coleman
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Barbara Colley
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| Michael Collins
(see Dennis
Lynds) |
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Tess Collins |
Wilkie Collins
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D. L. Compton
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Michael Connelly
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John Connolly |
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Bernadette
Y. Connor
Bernadette Y. Connor is a Philadelphia native who found
her passion after real life slowed down. She has completed ten novels
and two screenplays. Damaged!, her debut release, was the first
psychological thriller ever written and published by an African
American. It is currently out-of-print and much in demand. Her second
novel, The Parcel Express Murders is a romantic murder mystery that
pulls the reader in right away and holds them through to the final page. |
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Beverly Connor
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Tracy Cooper-Posey |
| Christopher Coram
(See
Nicholas Rhea) |
Patricia Cornwell
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Elizabeth M. Cosin
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Michael Craft |
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Robert Crais
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Camilla T. Crespi
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Michael Crichton |
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Edmund Crispin |
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Deborah Crombie
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Laura Crum |
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Sharon Cullars |
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Clive Cussler |