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Looking for information about your favorite mystery author? Want to
find a new favorite? These
pages contain links to the web sites of numerous mystery writers.
The goal of this section is to list only authorized/official sites.
A
graphic beside the author's name
indicates the author (or one of his or her characters) is the subject of a
"fan" site. Clicking on the graphic takes you to the listing in the Author Related Sites
section. Suggestions for additional listings may be filed through
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Barbara D'Amato
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Jeanne M. Dams |
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Claire Daniels |
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Linda Davies
Details of the career and novels of Linda Davies
who, after studying politics, philosophy and economics at
Oxford, worked for American and British investment banks in New
York and London. She traveled extensively and her work brought
her into contact with well known business leaders as well as
western crooks and former communist apparatchiks. Immediately
after their marriage she and her husband spent three years in
Peru. She made use of all these experiences in her novels which
feature strong-minded independent women whose work leads them
into completely unexpected dangers. The website is maintained by
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Carol Anne Davis
Homepage of Carol Anne Davis,
author of the darkly realistic crime novels Kiss It Away, Noise
Abatement, Safe As Houses and Shrouded. Carol has also written
several true crime books of in-depth profiles, including Couples
Who Kill, Children Who Kill and Women Who Kill. Her site has
four pages of useful links. |
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Lindsey Davis
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Patrick A. Davis |
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Janet Dawson
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O'Neil De Noux |
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Elizabeth Dearl
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Jeffery Deaver
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Edmund X. DeJesus
The Law of Falling Bodies - A
professor is murdered. An eyewitness sees the whole thing. The
only suspect confesses. So, what's the problem? It is physically
impossible for the suspect to have committed the murder that
way! To unravel this mystery, it will take a naïve young
scientist who is no one's idea of a hero. Sure, Mark is a wizard
at solving puzzles, but he hardly knows one end of a gun from
the other. At first, the murder is an enticing riddle, with the
added spice of a beautiful but single-minded police detective.
But soon he'll have to face a belligerent FBI agent with his own
ideas about right and wrong, not to mention a shadowy killer
who'll stop at nothing to eliminate him. Mark may have a lot to
learn about life, but he already knows enough about... The Law
of Falling Bodies Love and hate. Life and death. Math and
physics. |
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Mark E. Deloy |
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Jo Dereske Information
on the Miss Zukas (librarian in Bellehaven, WA) mysteries, the
Ruby Crane mysteries and books for young people. Bio, books and
Newsletter. |
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P. T. Deutermann
Information about Deutermann's 10 suspense
novels, with excerpts, reviews, readers' comments, news of
foreign and film rights sales, and links to purchase books and
audio versions. |
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Diana Deverell
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Colin Dexter
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Denise Dietz
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David Dodge
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Alex Domokos
The writings of award-winning
authors, Alex Domokos and Rita Y. Toews. The site includes their
novel Masquerade,
a crime novel set in their home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Masquerade: noun -- a guise, a front, a pretext, a cover up.
When undercover RCMP officer Stan Bolenko returns to his native
Winnipeg to investigate organized crime, he finds he's not the
only one involved in a masquerade. Most of the people he
encounters have their own dark secrets, including Stan's
childhood sweetheart, Anel.
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Don Donaldson
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CJ Donato
A new site for mystery lovers and fans of dark
crime drama. Posted are detailed descriptions of the main
players, the complete first chapter, and a bit about the author. |
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Deborah Donnelly
Home of the Wedding Planner
Mysteries! Long, tall Carnegie Kincaid plans weddings from her
Seattle houseboat, but when love is in the air, so is murder...
Website includes a sample chapter from each book, Deborah's bio,
news & interviews, and an email form. |
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Truly Donovan
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Tim Dorsey
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Carole Nelson Douglas
This is the Official Fan Site
for readers of Carole Nelson Douglas's 25 mysteries and 25 other
novels in mainstream, historical, and sf/fantasy areas. She was
the first woman to write a novel in the Sherlockian universe
featuring a woman protagonist: American diva Irene Adler, the
cross-dressing first (and only) woman to outwit Holmes. "Good
Night, Mr. Holmes," the series' first book was a New York Times
Notable Book of the Year, The contemporary Midnight Louie series
involves amateur and professional sleuths in Las Vegas, and is
partially narrated by a black cat PI, Sam Spade with hairballs.
The site has information on the latest and forthcoming books, a
shopping area that includes Midnight Louie T-shirts and
illustrated short story books, a photo gallery, and a newsletter
signup form. Douglas is an award-winning ex-journalist and a
collector of books, vintage clothing, and homeless cats. |
Arthur Conan Doyle
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Lee Driver
(See S. D.
Tooley) |
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Brendan DuBois |
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Stella Duffy |
Daphne du Maurier
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Christine Duncan
Christine Duncan is the author of the Kaye
Berreano mystery series, set in a battered women's shelter. The
first book, Safe Beginnings is published by Trebleheartbooks. |
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