The
OSS: in neutral Buenos Aires, Argentina during 1942-43 by W.E.B. Griffin
Oakes, Blackford "Blackie":
CIA agent recruited from Yale, in Washington D.C. by William
Buckley Jr.
Oakes, Boysie: a
squeamish government assassin in England by John
Gardner
O’Brien, Emerald:
a tea shop owner and psychic, is featured in the Chintz 'n China Mysteries
by Yasmine Galenorn
O’Brien, Kali: attorney
in Gold Country, California by Jonnie
Jacobs
O’Clare, Mairead:
a lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts by Terry
Devane
O’Connor, Cork:
a Native American ex-sheriff in Aurora, Minnesota by William
Kent Krueger
O’Connor, Dallas: a freelance
fashion stylist in Texas by Chloe
Green
O’Connor, Rachel: a landscaper
in Blossom, Oregon by Mary Freeman
Oddie: inner city schoolteacher
in London, England by Robert
Barnard
O’Dell, Maggie: an FBI Criminal
Profiler by Alex Kava
O’Donnell, Maureen:
an unlikely crime solver who is disheveled, mumbling to herself, and
drunk by noon, in Glasgow, Scotland, is featured in the Garnethill Trilogy
by Denise Mina
O’Donnell, Smoky:
a small-town PD narcotics officer in Farmer's Mound, Texas by Martha
G. Webb
O’Flaherty, Danny:
an American teacher researching his family's roots in Ireland by Jonathan
Harrington
Ofsted, Lee: a struggling
woman golfer by Aaron Elkins
OâGara, Sam: one
of a group of small town gamblers in Minnesota by Peter
Hautman
Ohayon, Michael: chief inspector
in Jerusalem, Israel by Batya Gur
O’Hern, Bridget "Bridg":
a troubleshooter and consultant with nonprofit organizations by Patricia
Harrington
O’Kane, David: a restaurateur in
Nightingale, Nevada by Rob Loughran
Olenski, Maggie: a
young high school math teacher who lives in Baltimore, Maryland by Mary
Ellen Hughes
Oliver, Gideon:
anthropology professor in Port Angeles, Washington by Aaron
Elkins
Oliverez, Elena:
Director of Museum of Mexican Arts in Santa Barbara, California by Marcia
Muller
O’Connell, Laura Kate:
a reporter who inherited an interest in a plantation and two nieces in
south Georgia by Gerrie
Ferris Finger
O’Hara, Annie: the owner
of an antique shop and Claudius, "the Hound from Hell" by Ann
Campbell
O’Hara,
Jacqueline "Jake": a ghost writer in Manhattan, New York
by Noreen Wald
O’Loughlan, Joe: a
psychologist in London, England by Michael
Robotham
O’Malley, Superintendent:
of the Irish Garda by Michael
Kenyon
O’Malley, John Aloysius:
a Jesuit missionary in Wind River Reservation, Wyoming by Margaret
Coel
Omega, Jay: college
professor & science-fiction author by Sharyn
McCrumb
O’Neal, Freddie: a private
investigator in Reno, Nevada by Catherine
Dain
O’Neill, Connor: a chief
inspector in Fowchester, England by Christine
Green
O’Neill, Jim: police
officer in Connecticut by Doris
Miles Disney
O’Neill, Peggy: a university
campus cop in Minnesota by M. D.
Lake
Opara, Christie: police
officer in New York, New York by Dorothy
Uhnak
O’Reilley, Monette, towering
lesbian and star player of the Leaping Lesbians of Park Slope soccer
team and graphic artist in New York by David
Stukas
O’Roarke, Jocelyn: an
actress in New York, New York by Jane
Dentinger
Orr, Terry, a newly-licensed
private investigator and his daughter Bella, in Manhattan, New York by Jim
Fusilli
Ortiz, Johnny,
a half-Apache, half-Chicano, police lieutenant, around
Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Richard
Martin Stern
Osbourne, Michael: CIA
agent in Washington D.C. by Daniel
Silva
O’Shaughnessy,
Kiernan: former San Francisco medical examiner turned PI in La
Jolla California by Susan
Dunlap
O’Shea, Victory: a genealogist
in New Kassel, Missouri by Rett
MacPherson
Otani, Tetsuo: Japanese
police superintendent in Kobe, Japan by James
Melville
O'Toole, Byron “Rugger”:
an mechanic specializing in antique autos by Robert
Thurston
Owen, Garth: (Mamur
Zapt) the British head of Cairo's Political CID in Cairo, Egypt by Michael
Pearce
Owen, Laura: the Commissioner
of Public Safety in Mississippi by Louisa
Dixon
Oxby, Jack: a Scotland Yard
art forgery investigator in London, England by Thomas
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