Lenny
Aaron: ex-cop female
private investigator and cat finder, who is obsessed with Japan, in
Melbourne, Australia, by Caroline Shaw
Abby Abagnarro: television news director, in New York City, by Polly
Whitney
Bea Abbot: recently widowed and trying to retire from the Abbot Agency, which specialized in cases where clients wanted to avoid police involvement, in London, England, by Veronica Heley
Ben Abbott: ex-Wall Street financier turned realtor in Newbury, Connecticut, by Justin
Scott
Luke Abbott:
cop in England, by Paula Gosling
Nora Abbot: operator of a ski resort in northern Arizona, by Shannon Baker
Pat and Jean Abbott (née
Holly, in first two books), a husband and wife team based in San
Francisco, California, who roam the world seeking a vacation without
murder, by Frances Crane
Sport Abbott: in the
Murder in Maine series by Mildred Davis
Amy Abel, a shy, risk-averse woman, and her domineering mother Fanny, running a travel agency specializing in adventure, in the Amy’s Travel mysteries by Hy Conrad
Tony Abernathy, the sheriff, and his wife, Theo, a quilt shop owner,
in fictional Park County, in eastern Tennessee, by Barbara Graham
Billy Able: police detective in Memphis, Tennessee, by Lisa Turner
Roxana “Roxy” Abruzzo: an independent-minded niece of
a Mafia boss with a teenage daughter, owner of Bada Bling Architectural
Salvage, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by Nancy Martin
Jack Absolute: English
army captain and spy (based on a character in Richard Sheridan’s
play “The Rivals”) during the
French and Indian War era (late 1750s-1760s) in colonial America
and London, England, by C.C. Humphreys
Johnny Ace: DJ with a controversial phone-in radio show and who runs “Ace Investigations” in his spare time in Liverpool, England by Ron Ellis
Laura Ackroyd:
reporter in Yorkshire, England, by Patricia
Hall
Sam Acquillo: 50-something, retired engineer, in Southampton, Long Island, New York, by Chris Knopf
Nathan Active: Inupiak Alaska State Trooper assigned to his village of birth after being raised by a white couple in Anchorage, Alaska, by Stan
Jones
Abigail Adams, the future first lady, married to a rebellious lawyer,
in mid-1770s Massachusetts Colony, by Barbara Hamilton (Barbara Hambly)
Charlie “Doc” Adams:
dental surgeon in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by Rick
Boyer
Charlotte Adams: 5-foot tall professional organizer, in upstate Woodbridge, New York, by Mary Jane Maffini
Gillian Adams: college history department chair in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, by Nora
Kelly
Hilda Adams:
nurse known to the police as Miss Pinkerton, by Mary Roberts
RinehartJake Adams, a former Air Force intelligence and CIA officer,
taking care of business in Europe and elsewhere
Jake Adams: former Air Force intelligence and CIA officer, taking
care of business in Europe and elsewhere, by Trevor Scott
Samantha Adams: crime reporter in Atlanta, Georgia, by Sarah
Shankman
Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg: commissioner of police (chief inspector), in Paris, France, by Fred Vargas
Max Addams: fly-fisherman and owner of Whitefork Lodge, a bed and breakfast in Vermont, by David
Leitz
Adelia (Vesuvia Adelia Rachel Ortese Aguilar of Salerno), a “doctor for the dead” working for King Henry II in 12th century England, by Ariana Franklin
Irene Adler:
opera star and sleuth in 19th century France, by Carole
Nelson Douglas
“Mustang” Sally Adler: hard-drinking singer who comes home after 17 years as a scholar of women’s studies at the University of Wyoming, by Virginia
Swift
Fernando (Nando) Aguilar: half-Indian spy working for Governor Juan Batista de Anza, in 1780s Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Pamela (Pam) Christie
Yolanda Aguillera:
computer whiz, and Phil Rodriquez, a
Puerto Rican ex-cop private investigator, in New York City, by Penny
Mickelbury
Hallie Ahern: investigative newspaper reporter, and gambling addict,
leaving Boston for Providence, Rhode Island, by Jan Brogan
Jeff Aiken: ex-government analyst, later running a cyber-security company, confronting menacing worldwide computer malfunctions, based in Washington, DC, by Mark Russinovich
Martin Ainsworth: in England, by Michael Underwood
Sugawara no Akitada: sleuth in 11th century Japan by I.J. Parker
Simon Alastair: gay bookstore owner and amateur sleuth in fictional Dickens Junction, Oregon, by Christopher Lord
Jack Albany: small-time actor mistaken for a Mafia hit-man, in New
York City, by John Godey
Karl Alberg: staff sergeant in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada, by L.R. Wright
Flavia Albia: adopted daughter of Marcus Didius Falco, born in Britain, working as a private investigator during the reign of Emperor Domitian, in ancient Rome, by Lindsey Davis
Lottie Albright: editor for the county historical society in a
small town in western Kansas, by Charlotte Hinger
Louisa May Alcott: amateur sleuth before becoming a famous author, in pre-Civil War Boston, Massachusetts, by Anna Maclean
Rev. Claire Aldington: psychologist and Episcopal priest at St.
Anselm’s, in Manhattan, New York, by Isabelle Holland
A.J. (Anna Jolie)
Alexander: 30-something marketing consultant in Manhattan, New
York, in the Yoga mysteries, by Diana Killian
Brandy Alexander: reporter
returning home after four years in L.A, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
by Shelly Fredman
Rachel Alexander:
private investigator and dog trainer, and Dashiell, her pit bull, in New York City, by Carol
Lea Benjamin
Khalid Ali: Detective Sergeant,
and John
Handford,
Detective Inspector, in Bradford, Yorkshire,
England, by Lesley Horton
Mercy Allcutt: former Boston Brahmin, working for a down-on-his
luck private investigator, in 1920s Hollywood, California, by Alice
Duncan
Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows, celebrity crime-solvers in Los Angeles, California, by Steve
Allen
Roderick Alleyn:
second son of a baronet and police inspector in London, England, by Ngaio
Marsh
Owen Allison: US Department of Transportation investigator in West Virginia, by John
Billheimer
Gabriel Allon:
art restorer and Israeli secret agent, by Daniel
Silva
Carlos Tejada Alonso y Leon: sergeant in Guardia Civil in 1930s and 1940s Madrid, Spain,
by Rebecca Pawel
Vinnie Altobelli: ex-cop coronary survivor and private investigator, in San Bernadino, California, by Milton
Bass
David Alvarez: police detective in El Paso, Texas, by Aileen
Schumacher
Enrique Alvarez: police inspector in Mallorca, Spain, by Roderic
Jeffries
Selena Alvarez and Regan Pescoli, police detectives in Pinewood County,
Montana, by Lisa Jackson
Angelina Amalfi: food columnist and restaurant reviewer, in San Francisco, California, by Joanne
Pence
Tito Amato: sold as a child to be a castrato opera singer, in 18th century Italy, in the Baroque Mystery series by Beverle Graves Myers
Amerotke: Chief Judge in Thebes,
Egypt, by P.C. Doherty
Simon Ames and David Becket, secret agents for Queen Elizabeth,
in 1580s England, by Patricia Finney (P.F. Chisholm)
Otto “Big Red” Amlingmeyer and his brother Gustav “Old Red” in 1890s Montana, cowboys who got interested in being detectives after reading a Sherlock Holmes story, in the Holmes on the Range series, by Steve Hockensmith
Dewey Andreas: former Delta officer fighting against international
terrorists, by Ben Coes
Anders: one-legged police inspector, specializing in anti-terrorism, in Italy, by Marshall
Browne
Tad Anders: Polish-British agent in England, by Ted Allbeury
Annie Anderson: tabloid feature writer and fashion editor at Handbag
Magazine, based in London, England, by Sam Baker
Mali Anderson: black female ex-NYPD cop, turned sleuth in Harlem, New York, by Grace
F. Edwards
Shifty Lou Anderson:
professional magician and horseplayer, in southern California, by William
Murray
Sophie Anderson: transplanted Australian who has premonitions working
as an FBI profiler, based in Quantico, Virginia, by P.D. Martin
Will Anderson, working in his father’s electric car company
in 1910 Detroit, Michigan, by D.E. Johnson
Margit Andersson: freelance Danish translator in Seattle, Washington, by Tiina
Nunnally
Avery Andrews: 30-something lawyer, in South Carolina, by Cathy
Pickens
Emily Andrew: tour guide based in Iowa, in the Passport to Peril mysteries by Maddy Hunter
Antoine Andrieux: a young Basque in Paris, France, by Tonino Benacquista
Elise Andrioli: left blind mute and quadriplegic after a terrorist bomb explosion that killed her fiancé, in Northern Ireland, by Brigitte
Aubert
Fitzroy Maclean Angel:
trumpet-playing taxi driver in London, England, by Mike
Ripley
Michael Angel:
detective inspector in Bromersley, South Yorkshire,
England, by Roger Silverwood
Eve Angelotta: 30-ish former dancer, now chef at her family’s Italian restaurant outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Shelley Costa
Mark Angelotti: psychologist who became blind due to a genetic disorder, in Chicago, Illinois, by Lynne Raimondo
Ronald Anglesea: private investigator in England and Scotland, by
George Milner
Mici Anhalt: Crime Victims’ Compensation Board in New York City, by Lillian
O’Donnell
Thomas Ansell: London attorney who travels to British cathedral
towns during the Victorian era, by Philip Gooden
Father Anselm: lawyer turned monk, in Larkwood Priory, England, by William
Brodrick
Callie Anson: newly ordained Anglican cleric, her boyfriend Mark
Lombardi, a police officer, and DI Neville Stewart, in London, England,
by Kate Charles
Joseph Antonelli: criminal lawyer in Portland, Oregon,
by D.W. Buffa
Lady Aoi: lady-in-waiting, trained in Chinese healing arts, in the
late Heian period (1020s), at the Imperial Palace, Kyoto, Japan, by
Ann Woodward
Wang Anzhuang: Public Security Bureau inspector, in Beijing, China, by Christopher
West
Juliet Applebaum: public defender turned stay-at-home mom, in Los Angeles, California, in the Mommy Track mysteries, by Ayelet
Waldman
John Appleby: inspector at Scotland Yard in London, England, by Michael
Innes
Molly Appleby: writer for Collector's Weekly magazine, in North Carolina and Virginia, in the Collectible mysteries, by J.B. Stanley
Belle Appleman: Jewish immigrant and garment worker during the Great Depression, in Boston, Massachusetts, by Dorothy and Sidney Rosen
Lady Susanna Appleton:
herbalist in Elizabethan England, by Kathy
Lynn Emerson
Reverend Mother Aquinas, in 1920s Cork, Ireland, by Cora Harrison
Mas Arai: Japanese-American Hiroshima survivor, gardener in Los Angeles, California, and sleuth, by Naomi Hirahara
Araki: investigative journalist in Tokyo, Japan, by Guy Stanley
Carlo Arbati: poet and police inspector, by John Spencer Hill
Annabelle Archer: wedding planner in Washington, DC, by Laura
Durham
Lew Archer: ex-cop and private investigator, in Los Angeles, California, by Ross
MacDonald
Owen Archer:
medieval spy for the Archbishop, in Wales, by Candace
M. Robb
Arcturus: the Roman governor’s doctor and investigator, in 83
AD Londinium, Britain, by Kelli Stanley
Kathryn Ardleigh:
American author who moves to Victorian Dedham, England,
by Robin Paige
Tom Aragon: Hispanic lawyer, by Margaret Millar
Jan Argand: police
commissioner in Brabt, a fictional European country, by Julian Rathbone
Jonathan Argyll: English art dealer, and Flavia di Stefano, of the Art Theft Squad, in Rome, Italy, by Iain Pears
Aristotle, the philosopher, and Stephanos, a former student, in 330s
BCE Athens under the rule of Alexander, by Margaret Doody
Simon Ark: 2000 year old Coptic priest, in New York City, by Edward
D. Hoch
Allie Armington: lawyer
in Texas by Louise Gaylord
Israel Armstrong: Jewish vegetarian from London, in charge of a
mobile library in the village of Tumdrum, Northern Ireland, in the
Mobile Library mysteries, by Ian Sansom
Sarah Armstrong: criminal profiler lieutenant in the Texas Rangers,
and a recently widowed mother, based in Houston, Texas, by Kathryn
Casey
Henry Arnold: Scotland
Yard inspector, and Desmond Merrion, a
military intelligence officer who becomes a private detective, in
England, by Miles Burton (John Rhode)
Sister Jane Arnold: 70-year-old Master of the Fox Hunt in Virginia, by Rita
Mae Brown
Jessie Arnold: dog sled racer, and Sergeant Alex Jensen, a state trooper, in Anchorage, Alaska, by Sue Henry
Spencer Arrowood: Appalachian sheriff, by Sharyn McCrumb
Jacob Asch: Jewish-Episcopal ex-reporter private investigator in Los Angeles, California, by Arthur
Lyons
Jolene Asdale: owner of a sports car boutique, in the fictional tourist
town of Wachobe in the Finger Lakes region of New York, in the Broken
Vows mysteries by Lisa Bork
Benny Ashe: retired Mob boss, in Coral Sands, Florida, in the Old Gang of Mine series, by Richard
F. West
Kristin Ashe:
amateur sleuth in Denver, Colorado, by Jennifer
Jordan
James Asher:
professor and one-time spy, in London, England, by Barbara
Hambly
Steve Asher: middle-school teacher, in Massachusetts, by Al
Blanchard
Aaron Asherfield: cynical investigator with three ex-wives, in San Francisco, California, by David
Berlinski
Carol Ashton: lesbian detective inspector in Sydney, Australia, by Claire
McNab
Lady Emily Ashton: young and recently widowed, in Victorian London, England by Tasha Alexander
Peter Ashton: secret agent in the British SIS, by Clive Egleton
Demetrios Askiates:
former bounty hunter and bodyguard, in service to the Byzantine Emperor
in late 11th century Constantinople, in the First Crusade trilogy,
by Tom Harper (Edwin Thomas)
Getorius Asterlus: surgeon, and Arcadia Asterlus, his wife, in 5th century Italy, by Albert
Noyer
Brother Athelstan:
Dominican monk in 14th century London, England, by Paul
Harding
Ray Attla: Inupiat police officer, returns to his native home after growing up in Anchorage, Alaska, by Christopher Lane
Nick Atwell: police sergeant at Scotland Yard, and detective constable Clare Reynolds, in London, England, by Michael Underwood
Lauren Atwill, a screenwriter, and private investigator Peter Winslow, based in 1940s Hollywood, California, by Sheila York
Dr. David Audley: historian and spy in England, by Anthony
Price
Cat Austen: single-mom reporter, and Victor Cardenas, a police detective, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, by Jane
Rubino
Jaine Austen: freelance
writer in Los Angeles, California, by Laura Levine
Jane Austen:
famous author in England, by Stephanie
Barron
Kate Austen: single mother in Walnut Hills, California, by Jonnie
Jacobs
Beth Austin: English professor at Midwestern University in 1940s Illinois, by Edith
Skom
Jack Austin: golf player on the PGA circuit by John Corrigan
Kurt Austin: in the underwater exploration series, NUMA Files, by Clive
Cussler and Paul Kemprecos
Max Austin: ex-FBI agent,
now private investigator also interested in astronomy and things cosmic,
in Kansas, by Mark Bouton
William Austen: chief inspector, later Superintendent, at Scotland
Yard, in London, England, by Anne Hocking
Ellie Avery: Air Force wife and professional organizer, in the
Mom Zone mysteries by Sara Rosett
Avraham Avraham: police detective in Tel Aviv, Israel, by D.A. Mishani
Mick “Brew” Axbrewder: unlicensed private investigator
in Puerta del Sol, California, by Reed Stephens
Yael Azoulay: behind-the-scenes negotiator for the United Nations who goes rogue, by Adam LeBor |