SYKM - C- Characters. Emily. Cabot: one of the first. University. of Chicago, Illinois, by Frances Mc. Namara. Wentworth Cabot: secretary to Mark Twain, a 1. American author, by Peter. J. Heck. Nathaniel Cade: a vampire sworn to protect the president and the United States from supernatural threats, starting in the Andrew Johnson administration (1. Christopher Farnsworth. Silas Cade: black- ops Iraq war veteran and contract consultant working for Wall Street hedge fund managers and investors, based in New York City, by Mike Cooper. Brother Cadfael. 1. Shrewsbury, England, by Ellis. Peters. Jack Caffery: troubled. London, England, by Mo. Hayder. Penn Cage: lawyer and writer, in Natchez, Mississippi, by Greg Iles. Cabot Cain: 6- foot 7- inch. Interpol around. the world, by Alan Caillou. Hailey Cain: 2. 3- year- old West Point dropout, San Francisco bike messenger. Los Angeles, California, by Jodi. Compton. Jenny Cain: foundation director in Port Frederick, Massachusetts, by Nancy Pickard.
Virgil Cain: a small- time rancher, and Claire Marchand, a homicide detective, in upstate New York, by Brad Smith. Charlotte Caine: chef running Nightlife, a restaurant serving the. New York City, in the Vampire Chef mysteries by Sarah Zettel. John Caine: Navy SEAL. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, by Charles. Knief. Rosalie Cairns: bookstore clerk turned academic, in Peterborough and. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, by Betsy Struthers. Timothy Calahan. legislative aide for a New York state senator, in Albany, New York, by Richard Stevenson. Leo Caldas: police inspector in Galicia, an autonomous region in northwest. Spain, by Domingo Villar. Denise “Denni” Caldecote. A diverse group of detectives at the very edge of New York City. The Killing Cycle: Inside story of the Essex County homicide squad as it tries to break the murder chain. Police arrested a man Friday in connection with a Brooklyn shooting spree that left three people dead. Stop, You're Killing Me! Marston, England, by Christine. Green. Calder and Behrens, country gentlemen serving as counterintelligence. England, by Michael Gilbert. Alex Calder: former RAF fighter pilot, now a City bond trader based. London, England, by Michael Ridpath. Keith Calder: gunsmith. Newton Lauder, Scotland, by Gerald. Hammond. Emma Caldridge: chemist and international ultramarathon runner, and. Edward Banner of the security company Darkview, by Jamie Freveletti. Jack Caleb: gay psychiatrist in Chicago, Illinois, by Michael. Allen Dymmoch. Calhoun: Vietnam. U. S. James. Cat Caliban: 6. PI- in- training, in Cincinnati, Ohio, by D. Scarcella was the star of the Brooklyn North Homicide Squad. He had solved some of the city's most notorious crack era crimes, plus scores more that got barely a blurb in the papers. He was tenacious and crafty. B. Borton. Brock (The Rock). Callahan: former professional football player turned upscale. Los Angeles, California, by William Campbell. Gault. James Callahan: homicide. Boston, Massachusetts, by Al. Blanchard. Mick Callahan: radio talk show psychologist in Dry Wells, Nevada, by Harry. Shannon. Slim Callaghan. England, by Peter. Cheyney. Sister Rose Callahan: eldress. Shaker village of North Homage. Kentucky, by Deborah. Woodworth. David Callan: British agent in the eternal struggle with the KGB. England, by James Mitchell Vincent “Vinee” Calvino. American lawyer turned private investigator, in Bangkok, Thailand, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia, by Christopher. G. Lawrence (Carole Bugg. Adamson. Victor Cardenas: police. Atlantic City, New Jersey, by Jane. Rubino. Inspector Superintendent Cardiff: in England, by Dulcie Gray. Jack Cardigan: 2. Los Angeles, California, by William. Shatner. John Cardinal: homicide. Algonquin Bay, Ontario, Canada, by Giles. Blunt. Neal Carey: youthful pickpocket turned private investigator in New York City, by Don. Winslow. Sir Robert Carey: nobleman in Elizabethan England, by P. R. Caine (Stephen. Smoke)Andy Carpenter: defense attorney in Paterson, New Jersey, by David. Rosenfelt. Gus Carpenter: reporter returning to his hometown of Starvation Lake. Michigan, by Bryan Gruley. Hollis Carpenter: lesbian crime reporter and her schnauzer Anice. Houston, Texas, by Deborah Powell. Jack Carpenter: former head of Broward County (Florida) Missing Persons. Unit, now a private investigator in south Florida, by James Swain Kate Carpenter. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by Deborah. Nicholson. Sabina Carpenter: a former Pinkerton operative, and her detective partner, ex- Secret Service agent John Quincannon, in late 1. San Francisco, California, by Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini. Scott Carpenter. gay baseball player in Chicago, Illinois, by Mark. Richard Zubro. Charles Carr and Jack Kelly: seasoned, tough Secret Service agents after counterfeiters, starting in Los Angeles, California, and Washington, DC, by Gerald Petievich Webb Carrick: chief officer of the Fishery Protection Service in Scotland, by Bill. Knox. Jack Carrigan, a detective inspector, and Geneva Miller, a detective sergeant, in London, England, by Stav Sherez. Carruthers, Simpson and Biggs: elderly down- on- their- luck mystery writers, putting their plots into action, in The Murder League Trilogy, by Robert. L. Fish. Wilhelmina (Willa) Carson: federal judge in Tampa, Florida, by Diane Capri. Garth Carson: taxidermy dealer based in New York City, by Brian M. Wiprud. Jack Carston: detective chief inspector in Cairnburgh, near Aberdeen. Scotland, by Bill Kirton. Inspector Carter and Sergeant Bell, a tortoise and hare team of Scotland. Yard detectives, in London, England, by E. R. Punshon. Chloe Carter: boy- crazy 2. Brighton, Massachusetts, in the Gourmet Girl mysteries by Susan Conant and Jessica Conant- Park. Claudine Carter: Anglo- French forensic psychologist and criminal. Europol, in Europe, by Harry Asher (Brian Freemantle)Ian Carter, the new superintendent. Jess Campbell, a police. Cotswolds. England, by Ann Granger. Jack Carter: 1. 94. Ireland, by Jack Higgins. Madeline Carter: former stockbroker in New York, turned day trader. Los Angeles, California, by Linda L. Richards. Martin Carter: former star Canadian hockey player, now retired due. New York St. Patricks team in community. Michael Mc. Kinley Neil Carter: Scotland. Yard detective in London, England, by Eileen. Dewhurst Nick Carter: sexually active, gun slinging secret agent, by Nick. Carter. Anne Cartier: ex- vaudeville actress, then a tutor for deaf children, in England and France on the eve of the French Revolution, by Charles. O’Brien Captain Harry Cartwright. Boer War, now a “fixer,” and Lady Rose Summer, in Edwardian England, by Marion. Chesney. Cece Caruso: 4. Southern California, by Susan Kandel Enrico Caruso: Italian tenor in New York City, by Barbara. Paul. Tony Caruso: private. Ford pickup, with. German- trained bomb- sniffing dog Panzer, a Giant Schnauzer, in Bend. Oregon, by Trevor Scott. Pepe Carvalho. ex- CIA agent, former communist, and gourmet private investigator, in Barcelona, Spain, by Manuel. Vazquez Montalban Fred Carver: private investigator. Del Moray, Florida, by John Lutz. Samuel Carver: former British marine, now a hitman who arranges accidents. Tom Cain. Rex Carver: English spy turned private investigator, in Europe, by. Victor Canning. Tony Casella: family- man private investigator in New York City, by Larry. Beinhart. Jack “Flashgun” Casey: crime photographer in Boston, Massachusetts, by George Harmon Coxe. Samantha (Sam) Casey. Native American detective sergeant who can hear the dead speak, in Chasen Heights, Illinois, by Sandra. Tooley. Tom Casey. Medford, Oregon, in the Hawkman mysteries, by Betty. Sullivan La Pierre DCI Will (Willow Tree) Casey: assigned to the police station in King’s Langley, England, by Geraldine. Evans. Porter Cassel: ranger with the Alberta Forest Service, in Canada. Dave Hugelschaffer. Brooke Cassidy: mystery. Newport, Rhode Island, by Mary. Kruger Faith Cassidy: an actress- turned- therapist. Catherine Dain. Harlow Jean Cassidy: Manhattan fashion designer who opens the Magical. Dressmaking boutique in a farmhouse she inherits in Bliss, Texas, by. Melissa Bourbon Ramirez. Lew Cassidy. former pro football player, now a private detective, in 1. New. York City, by Thomas Maxwell (Thomas Gifford)Jean Casson: film producer caught up in the Resistance during WWII, in German- occupied Paris, France, by Alan Furst “Casta” Castagnetti: loner, bee- keeping private investigator. Italy, by Tobias Jones. Henri Castang: police. Brussels, Belgium, by Nicolas. Freeling. Gianni Castiglione: violin maker in rural Cremona, Italy, by Paul. Adam. Charley Castillo: Delta Force Major working with the Department of Homeland Security, in the Presidential Agent series, by W. E. B. Griffin Mollie Cates: true. Texas, by Mary Willis Walker. Gene Castle: private investigator in late 1. Vancouver. British Columbia, Canada, by Jim Christy. Felix Castor: free- lance exorcist, in supernatural fantasy thrillers. London, England, by Mike Carey. Quintus Licinius Cato, a former imperial slave, and centurion Lucius. Cornelius Macro, Roman soldiers starting under Claudius, in an action. Simon Scarrow DS Thomas Catt: assigned to the police station in King’s Langley, England, by Geraldine. Evans. Androcles Caldwell: psychology professor at North University, his “Watson,” Bendy. Brinks, and Lt. Percy Phelan, a homicide detective, in Chicago, Illinois. Milton K. Ozaki. Am Caulfield: hotel detective. San Diego, California, by Alan. Russell Lemmy Caution: FBI agent in the USA, by Peter Cheyney. David Cavanaugh: criminal defense attorney in Boston, Massachusetts. Sydney Bauer. Darcy Cavanaugh: ER nurse who takes a job on a cruise ship, by Candy. Calvert. Kate Cavanaugh: gourmet. Cincinnati, Ohio, by Cathie. John Nick Cavanaugh: Navy vet. Fleet Boxing Champ in 1. Newport, Kentucky, by Cathie. John. Superintendent Cawthorn. England, by Roger Silverwood. Sandro Cellini: a disgraced ex- cop, now. Florence, Italy, by Christobel Kent. Alessandro Cenni: maverick state police commissario, in Assisi, Umbria, Italy, by Grace Brophy Antonio “Chico” Cervantes. Los Angeles, California, by Bruce. Alexander. Nola C. Villatoro. Geoffrey Chadwick: an acerbic, single, gay, 5. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, by Edward O. Phillips Martha Chainey: courier for the corporate mob in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Gary. Phillips. Danny Chaisson: former Assistant District Attorney, now bagman for a crooked state senator in New Orleans, Louisiana, by Kenneth. Abel. Billy Chaka: ace reporter for Cleveland’s hottest- selling Asian teen magazine, by Isaac Adamson. Henry Chalice and Crying Eddie, in England, by Donald Mac.
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