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| Gyles Brandreth |
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Oscar Wilde: poet, wit, and playwright, friend of Arthur Conan Doyle, and Robert Sherard, great-grandson of Wordsworth, investigate murders in Victorian England, Scotland, and France |
| Christopher Brookmyre |
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Jack Parlabane:
journalist in Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Lillian Stewart Carl |
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Jean Fairbairn: working for an Edinburgh-based history and travel magazine, and Alasdair Cameron, a police detective, in Scotland |
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Rebecca Reid: historian, and Michael Campbell, a Scottish professor, in Ohio and later in Scotland |
| Alex Gray |
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DCI Lorimer and Dr. Soloman
Brightman, a psychologist and criminal profiler, in Glasgow, Scotland |
| Gerald Hammond |
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Keith Calder: gunsmith
in Newton Lauder, Scotland |
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John Cunningham:
hunting dog breeder in Scotland |
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Honey Laird: detective sergeant, then inspector, in Edinburgh,
Scotland |
| Joyce Holms |
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Tam Buchanan: lawyer,
and his law student assistant Fizz Fitzgerald, in Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Quintin Jardine |
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Robert Skinner:
high-ranking cop in Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Maureen Jennings |
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Christine Morris: forensic profiler from Canada, in the Hebrides,
Scotland |
| Alanna Knight |
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Inspector Jeremy Faro:
detective in Victorian Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Rose McQuinn: Faro’s
daughter, returning from the American Wild West to Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Stuart MacBride |
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Logan McRae: detective sergeant in Aberdeen, Scotland |
| Alexander McCall Smith |
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Isabel Dalhousie: Scottish-American editor of the esteemed Review
of Applied Ethics and a woman of independent means in Edinburgh,
Scotland, in the Sunday Philosophy Club mysteries |
| Val McDermid |
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Lindsay Gordon:
lesbian journalist and socialist, in Glasgow, Scotland |
| William McIlvanney |
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Jack Laidlaw:
police detective in Glasgow, Scotland |
| Pat McIntosh |
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Gil Cunningham:
notary in 15th century Glasgow, Scotland |
| Catriona McPherson |
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Dandy Gilver:
well-to-do woman in 1920s Scotland |
| Denise Mina |
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Maureen O’Donnell:
unlikely crime solver who is disheveled, mumbling to herself, and
drunk by noon, in Glasgow, Scotland, in the Garnethill
Trilogy |
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Patricia “Paddy” Meehan: crime reporter for the Scottish
Daily News, in Glasgow, Scotland |
| David Pirie |
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Arthur Doyle: a young
doctor, and Joseph Bell, a doctor and Doyle’s
mentor, in Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Ian Rankin |
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John Rebus: detective
sergeant in Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Noah Webster [US] or Robert MacLeod [UK] (Bill Knox) |
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Jonathan Gaunt:
external auditor for the Queen in Edinburgh, Scotland |
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