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Beth Amos |
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Mattie Winston: nurse and deputy coroner in a small town in Wisconsin |
Lori Andrews |
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Dr. Alexandra Blake:
geneticist and forensic specialist working for the Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology in Washington DC |
Sarah Andrews |
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Em Hansen: forensic
geologist in Wyoming |
Harry Asher (Brian Freemantle) |
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Claudine Carter:
Anglo-French forensic psychologist and criminal profiler working
for Europol, in Europe |
Lindsay Ashford |
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Dr. Megan Rhys: forensic
psychologist in Birmingham, England |
Jefferson Bass |
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Dr. Bill Brockton: forensic anthropologist in Tennessee, in the Body Farm series |
Elizabeth Becka |
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Evelyn James: forensic
expert in the medical examiner’s office, in Cleveland, Ohio |
Benjamin Black (John Banville) |
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Quirke: coroner in 1950s Dublin, Ireland |
Lisa Black (Elizabeth Becka) |
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Theresa MacLean:
forensic scientist, in Cleveland, Ohio |
Kathy Brandt |
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Hannah Sampson: CSI diver in the British Virgin Islands |
Sarah Kemp (Michael Butterworth) |
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Dr. Tina May:
television celebrity pathologist and amateur sleuth, in England |
Max Allan Collins |
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CSI:
crime scene investigators, in either Las Vegas, Nevada, or Miami, Florida |
Beverly Connor |
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Lindsay Chamberlain: forensic archeologist at the University of Georgia, in Athens, Georgia |
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Diane Fallon: forensic anthropologist, museum director and reluctant detective |
N.J. (Natasha) Cooper |
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Karen Taylor:
forensic psychologist on the Isle of Wight, UK |
Colin Cotterill |
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Dr. Siri Paiboun: 70-something national coroner, Nurse Dtui, and Geung, a developmentally challenged morgue assistant, in 1970s Laos |
Kaye Davis |
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Maris Middleton: lesbian forensic chemist working as an independent crime scene specialist, in Dallas, Texas |
Jeffery Deaver |
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Lincoln Rhyme: disabled ex-head of NYPD forensics, and Amelia Sachs, a rookie beat cop in New York City |
D.J. Donaldson |
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Andy Broussard: medical examiner, in New Orleans, Louisiana |
Susan Dunlap |
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Kiernan O’Shaughnessy: former San Francisco medical examiner turned private investigator, in La Jolla, California |
Zoë Ferraris |
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Katya Hijazi: a
forensic scientist, and Nayir Sharqi, a Palestinian-Bedouin desert
guide, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
Ariana Franklin |
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Adelia: (Vesuvia Adelia Rachel Ortese Aguilar of Salerno) coroner working for King Henry II in 12th century England |
Meg Gardiner |
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Jo Beckett:
forensic psychiatrist in San Francisco, California |
Elizabeth George |
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Simon Allcourt-St. James: forensic pathologist, his wife Deborah, lab assistant Lady Helen Clyde, Thomas Lynley, a Scotland Yard inspector, and Sergeant Barbara Havers in London, England |
Tess Gerritsen |
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Maura Isles: medical examiner, and Jane Rizzoli, a detective, in Boston, Massachusetts |
Leonard S. Goldberg |
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Joanna Blalock: forensic pathologist in Los Angeles, California |
C.L. Grace (P.C. Doherty) |
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Kathryn Swinbrooke: physician, apothecary, and death investigator in 15th century Canterbury, England |
Christine Green |
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Kate Kinsella: nurse and medical examiner, in England |
Susanna Gregory |
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Matthew Bartholomew: physician, and his colleague Brother Michael, in the 14th century Cambridge, England |
Paul Harding |
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John Cranston: coroner, in 14th century London, England |
Erin Hart |
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Nora Gavin: American pathologist, in Ireland |
Dana Haynes |
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Leonard Tomzak: pathologist
and crash investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board |
Jonathan Hayes |
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Dr. Edward Jenner:
forensic pathologist who quit his job in Manhattan after 9/11, later
a medical examiner in fictional Port Fontaine, Florida |
Richard Helms |
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Pat Gallegher: failed seminarian, retired forensic psychologist, and jazz musician in, New Orleans, Louisiana |
Louise Hendricksen |
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Dr. Amy Prescott: forensic scientist in Seattle, Washington |
Casey Hill |
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Reilly Steel: US-trained CSI investigator in Dublin, Ireland |
Maureen Jennings |
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Christine Morris: forensic profiler from Canada, in the Hebrides, Scotland |
Tamara Siler Jones |
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Dubric Byerly: head of security at Castle Faldorrah, in a forensic fantasy series |
Bernard Knight |
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Sir John de Wolfe: crowner (coroner), in 12th century Devon, England, in the Crowner John series |
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Richard Pryor:
a pathologist, and Angela Bray, a biologist, running a private forensic
practice in 1950s Britain, in the Forensic Mystery series |
Jeff Lindsay |
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Dexter Morgan: blood spatter technician for Miami Dade Police Department, and sociopathic serial killer in Florida |
Gabrielle Lord |
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Jack McCain: ex-crime
scene detective and forensic scientist, in Sydney, Australia |
Sheila Lowe |
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Claudia Rose: handwriting
analyst, in Los Angeles, California, in the Forensic Handwriting
mysteries |
Sarah Lovett |
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Sylvia Strange: forensic
psychologist in Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Arthur Lyons (written with Thomas Noguchi) |
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Dr. Eric Parker: chief coroner for Los Angeles County, in California |
Priscilla Masters |
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Martha Gunn: coroner in Shrewsbury, England |
Peter May |
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Margaret Campbell: American
pathologist, and Li Yan, a Chinese detective, in Beijing, China |
Keith McCarthy |
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Dr. John Eisenmenger:
former forensic pathologist in charge of St. Benjamin’s Museum
of Anatomy and Pathology, and Helena Flemming, a solicitor, in England |
D.E. Meredith |
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Adolphus Hatton: professor
and forensic scientist advising the police, and his trusty assistant,
Albert Roumande, in late 1850s London, England |
Chris Mooney |
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Darby McCormick: holding
a doctorate in criminal psychology and working as a crime scene investigator,
in Boston, Massachusetts |
Tara Moss |
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Makedde Vanderwall: part-time
Canadian model and forensic psychology student, in Sydney, Australia
(and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) |
James Patterson |
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Claire Washburn: medical examiner and founding member of The Women’s Murder Club, in San Francisco, California |
John Philpin |
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Lucas Frank: retired forensic psychiatrist |
Bill Pomidor |
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Calista Marley: forensic pathologist, and Plato Marley, a family physician, in Cleveland, Ohio |
Claire Rayner |
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Dr. George Barnabas:
forensic and general pathologist at Royal Eastern Hospital, in London,
England |
Kathy Reichs |
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Temperance Brennan:
forensic anthropologist in the Province of Quebec, Canada, and Charlotte,
North Carolina |
Karin Slaughter |
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Dr. Sara Linton: pediatrician and coroner in Grant County, Georgia |
Robert W. Walker |
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Jessica Coran: doctor and FBI medical examiner, in Washington, DC |
Shirley Wells |
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Jill Kennedy: forensic
psychologist, and Max Trentham, a detective chief inspector and her
ex-lover, in the village of Kelton Bridge, Lancashire, England |
Lis Wiehl with Pete Nelson |
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Dani Harris: forensic
psychiatrist, and Tommy Gunderson, a former football star and aspiring
private investigator, in fictional East Salem, New York, in the East
Salem series |
R.D. Zimmerman |
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Maddy Phillips, a blind forensic psychiatrist, and her brother Alex Phillips, a technical writer, on an island in Lake Michigan |
Mark Zuehlke |
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Elias McCann: reluctant
community coroner, in Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia,
Canada |
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