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Donna Andrews |
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Turing Hopper: Artificial Intelligence Personality (AIP) in Crystal City, outside Washington, DC |
Sally Chapman |
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Juliet Blake: computer fraud investigator in Silicon Valley, California |
David Cole |
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Laura Winslow: false identity of a part-Hopi cyber-investigator, on the Arizona border |
Truly Donovan |
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Lexy Connor: software consultant in Boulder, Colorado |
Dale Furutani |
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Ken Tanaka: computer programmer in Los Angeles, California |
Tom Grace |
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Nolan Kilkenny: ex-Navy SEAL, working at his father's online research firm in Michigan |
Susan Holtzer |
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Anneke Haagen: computer consultant in Ann Arbor, Michigan |
J.A. Jance |
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Alison Reynolds: 40-something ex-newscaster and new "pajama-clad blogger" in Sedona, Arizona |
Susan B. Kelly |
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Alison Hope: software designer, and Nick Trevellyan, a detective inspector, in Hop Valley, England |
Shirley Kennett |
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P.J. Gray: psychologist and computer expert in St. Louis, Missouri |
Patrick Lee |
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Sam Dryden: former Special Forces operative retired to a small town on the coast of southern California, in a series of high-tech thrillers |
Irene Lin-Chandler |
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Holly-Jean Ho: bisexual Anglo-Chinese computer fraud consultant and private investigator, in London, England |
Penny Mickelbury |
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Yolanda
Aguillera: computer
whiz, and Phil Rodriquez, a
Puerto Rican ex-cop private investigator,in
New York City |
Keith Raffel |
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Ian Michaels: Silicon
Valley entrepreneur, in Palo Alto, California, in the Silicon Valley
mysteries |
Mark Russinovich |
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Jeff Aiken: ex-government analyst, later running a cyber-security company, confronting menacing worldwide computer malfunctions, based in Washington, DC |
Arlene Sachitano |
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Harley Spring:
divorced single mother and supervisor with Sil-Trac, a computer chip
company, in Hillsboro, near Portland, Oregon, by Arlene Sachitano |
John Sandford |
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Kidd: computer
whiz and LuEllen, a thief in Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Jean Sheldon |
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Kerry Grant:
police detective and computer guru, in Chicago, Illinois |
Julie Smith |
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Talba Wallis: (AKA Baroness de Pontalba), a black poet and computer expert, in New Orleans, Louisiana |
L.A. Taylor |
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J.J. Jamison: computer
engineer and investigator with CATCH (Committee for Analysis of Tropospheric
and Celestial Happenings), in Minneapolis, Minnesota |
P.J. Tracy |
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Grace MacBride: founder of Monkeewrench, a game software company, in Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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