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William Arden (Michael Collins) |
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Kane Jackson: industrial espionage expert and detective |
Nikki Baker |
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Virginia Kelly: black
lesbian stockbroker in Chicago, Illinois |
John C. Boland |
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Donald McCarry: commodities trader at Morgenstern Ozick, on Wall Street |
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Richard Welles: young financial advisor at the investment bank Ambrose and Welles, in Baltimore, Maryland |
Mike Cooper |
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Silas Cade: black-ops Iraq war veteran and contract consultant working for Wall Street hedge fund managers and investors, based in New York City |
Robert Dietrich (E. Howard Hunt) |
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Steve Bentley:
adventurous certified public accountant based in Washington, DC |
Felicia Donovan |
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Jane Landers: financial
whiz, ex-cop Katie Mahoney, computer forensics expert Alexandria
Axelrod, office manager Margo Norton, of the Black Widow Agency,
who right the wrongs done to innocent women by dastardly men, in
New Hampshire |
Connie Feddersen |
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Amanda Hazard:
sexy small-town CPA, in Vamoose, Oklahoma |
Gwen Freeman |
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Fifi Cutter:
bi-racial, 20-something, freelance insurance investigator, in Los Angeles, California |
Stephen Frey |
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Christian Gillette:
CEO of Everest Capital, a Manhattan-based investment firm,
in New York City |
Tony Gibbs |
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Diana Speed:
chief financial officer for a publishing company, in
New York City |
Sarah Graves |
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Jacobia Tiptree: onetime financial advisor to the Mob, now living
in Eastport, Maine, in the Home Repair Is Homicide mysteries |
William Haggard |
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Paul Martiny:
accountant exacting revenge against the privileged, in Cyprus and
England |
Ian Hamilton |
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Ava Lee: petite young Chinese-Canadian forensic accountant specializing in tracking large debts, working for “Uncle” based in Hong Kong |
Tim Heald |
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Simon Bogner: special
investigator with the Board of Trade, in London, England |
Sara Sue Hoklotubbe |
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Sadie Walela:
daughter of a Cherokee father and white mother, and a banker in the
Cherokee Nation of northeastern Oklahoma |
Jon Katz |
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Kit DeLeeuw: Wall Street shark turned suburban detective, in
Rochambeau, New Jersey |
Diane Kelly |
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Tara Holloway: CPA and Criminal Investigations Division agent with the IRS, based in Dallas, Texas, in the Death and Taxes series |
Ronald A. Knox |
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Miles Bredon: insurance
investigator for the Indescribable Insurance Company, in England |
J. Dayne Lamb |
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Teal Stewart: Certified
Public Accountant in Boston, Massachusetts |
Lawrence Light |
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Karen Glick: feature
writer for a Wall Street magazine, in New York City |
Gabrielle Lord |
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Gemma Lincoln: private
investigator specializing in insurance traces, in Sydney, Australia |
John Malcolm |
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Tim Simpson: financial
consultant turned art investment specialist in London, England |
Arthur Maling |
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Brock Potter: Wall
Street securities analyst |
Haughton Murphy |
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Reuben Frost: retired Wall Street super-lawyer and private investigator |
Dianne G. Pugh (Dianne Emley) |
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Iris Thorne: investment
counselor in Los Angeles, California |
Keith Raffel |
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Ian Michaels: Silicon
Valley entrepreneur, in Palo Alto, California, in the Silicon Valley
mysteries |
Robert Reeves (born 1912) |
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Cellini Smith:
accountant for the Mob in New York City, turned
honest private investigator in Los Angeles, California |
Linda L. Richards |
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Madeline Carter: former stockbroker in New York, turned day trader
in Los Angeles, California |
Michael Ridpath |
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Alex Calder:
former RAF fighter pilot, now a City bond trader based in London,
England |
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Security trading books of suspense in England |
Cindy Sample |
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Laurel McKay: divorced soccer mom working at Hangtown Bank, in the gold country town, Placerville, California |
Lawrence Sanders |
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Timothy Cone:
Wall Street financial detective in New York City |
Justin Scott |
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Ben Abbott: ex-Wall
Street financier turned realtor, in Newbury, Connecticut |
Michael Sears |
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Jason Stafford: a former Wall Street trader trying to put his life together after two years in prison, and his young autistic son, in Manhattan, New York |
Maggie Sefton |
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Kelly Flynn: corporate
accountant from Washington DC, who has relocated to Ft. Connor, Colorado
and is learning to knit at the House of Lambspun |
Patricia Smiley |
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Tucker Sinclair: 30-something divorcee and financial adviser,
in Los Angeles, California |
Ian Stuart |
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David Grierson:
bank inspector in London England |
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Graham Lorimer:
investigator for the Home Office concerning infringements on
British interests overseas |
Jennifer Sturman |
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Rachel Benjamin: investment banker and amateur sleuth, based in New York City |
Malinda Terreri |
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Maggie Connors:
stock broker and Tim Gallen, an IRS agent |
Maggie Toussaint |
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Cleopatra Jones:
accountant, golfer, and divorced mother of two, in Hogan’s
Glen, Maryland |
Piers Venmore-Rowland |
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Rafi Khan:
a London fund manager, and detective inspector Kate Adams of the
City’s economic crime unit |
Norb Vonnegut |
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Grove O’Rourke: stockbroker at the investment firm of Sachs, Kidder, and Carnegie, in New York City |
Kathryn R. Wall |
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Bay Tanner: widowed
financial consultant, in Hilton Head, South Carolina |
Noah Webster (Bill Knox) |
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Jonathan Gaunt:
external auditor the Queen in Edinburgh, Scotland |
David Williams |
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Mark Treasure:
merchant banker in London, England |
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