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
Sister Agatha:
former investigative journalist, now one of the extern
sisters, the convent's link to the outside world, at the Our Lady of
Hope Monastery, in New Mexico, by Aimée
and David Thurlo
Albert Edward (Bertie),
Prince of Wales, in England, by Peter
Lovesey
Arcane Society: secret organization devoted to paranormal research,
by Jayne Ann Krentz
Arcturus: the Roman governor’s
doctor and investigator, in 83 AD Londinium, Britain, by Kelli Stanley
Aristotle, the philosopher,
and Stephanos, a former student, in 330s BCE Athens under the rule of
Alexander, by Margaret Doody
Dame Averilla:
infirmaress at the Benedictine abbey near Shaftesbury
in 12th century Norman England, by Barbara
Reichmuth Geisler
The Bargain Hunters Network — Ginger
the baby boomer, Kindra the college student, Suzanne the pregnant mother
of three, and Mary Margret the silver-haired real-estate agent — in
Three Horses, Montana, by Sharon Dunn
Dino (Delfina in disguise as a boy), an apprentice to Leonardo da Vinci,
court engineer to the Duke of Milan in 1480s Milan, Italy, by Diane A.S.
Stuckart
Elizabeth I: in 1500s England,
by Karen Harper
Sister Fidelma:
7th century Celtic sister and legal advocate in Kildare,
Ireland, by Peter Tremayne
Dame Frevisse:
medieval nun in Oxfordshire, England, by Margaret
Frazer
Abbess Helewise and Sir Josse d’Acquin, a French knight, at the Hawkenly Abbey
in England during the 12th century, by Alys
Clare
Hildegard: wealthy recent
widow who becomes an abbess in late 14th century York, England, in the
Abbess of Meaux mysteries by Cassandra Clark
Huy the Scribe, during the
time of Akhenaten and Tutankhamun in the 18th Dynasty around 1350 BCE,
in ancient Egypt, by Anton Gill
Iliona: high priestess blackmailed into spying for Sparta, in 5th century BCE Greece, by Marilyn Todd
Isaac: blind physician, and Bishop Berenguer, in 1350s Girona, Spain, by Caroline
Roe
Sister Joan: investigative nun in Cornwall, England, by Veronica
Black
John the Eunuch: Lord Chamberlain to the Emperor Justinian in Constantinople in 537, by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer
Miss Julia: elderly widow
in Abbotsville, North Carolina, by Ann B. Ross
Kirsten: owner of the Wild Onion, Ltd, a private detective agency, and her husband Dugan, a lawyer, in Chicago, Illinois, by David
J. Walker
Lassair: a 14-year-old girl with special gifts training to be a healer
in a Fenland village, in 11th century England, by Alys Clare
Leonardo da Vinci: the James
Bond of the Renaissance, by Robert Ross and Martin Woodhouse
Libertus: mosaicist and an expert in puzzles and patterns, living in the ancient Roman town of Glevum (now Gloucester), England, by Rosemary
Rowe
Mac: ex-cop private investigator, in Chicago, Illinois, and later in Los Angeles, California, by Thomas B. Dewey
Mara: a female judge and lawgiver appointed by King Turlough Donn O’Brien
in the early 16th century, on the west coast of Ireland, in the Burren
mysteries by Cora Harrison
Sister Mary Helen:
retired nun in San Francisco, California, by Carol
Anne O'Marie
Mathilde of Westminster: physician and former lady-in-waiting, in the court of Edward II, in 14th century, London, England, by Paul Doherty
Merlin: scholar, doctor, and advisor to King Arthur of legendary medieval
Britain, in the Merlin Investigations by J.M.C. Blair
The Nameless Detective, a
private investigator in San Francisco, California by Bill
Pronzini
Constable Nick: policeman
in Aidensfield, North Yorkshire, England, by Nicholas Rhea (Peter Walker)
Nicolaos: investigator in classical Athens, beginning in 461 BCE,
by Gary Corby
Preacher: poker player
and mystic, in the American Southwest (Nevada, New Mexico, California),
by Ted Thackrey, Jr.
Ramon, Lucio, Milos, and Neil meet for lunch and take turns to tell their stories, in the Lunch series by Derek Hansen
Odd Thomas: fry cook who
can communicate with the dead, in the fictional small town of Pico Mundo,
California, by Dean R. Koontz
Sister Ursula: a nun
detective by H.H. Holmes (Anthony
Boucher)
Victor the Assassin: the world’s deadliest hit man for hire, later working for the CIA, by Tom Wood
A police detective-sergeant
in the Factory, Department A14 — Unexplained
Deaths, in Soho, London, England, by Derek Raymond |