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| James Brownley |
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Alison Glasby: crime
reporter, in 1970s London, England |
| 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 |
| John Creed (Eoin McNamee) |
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Jack Valentine:
middle-aged British intelligence agent in the 1970s,
in Ireland and elsewhere |
| Lance Elliot (Keith McCarthy) |
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Lance Elliot:
doctor in 1975 Thornton Heath, England |
| Alan Furst |
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Roger Levin: 1970s marijuana dealer and shrewd operator who does for others what they would prefer not to do themselves |
| Tom Gabbay |
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Jack Teller: in World
War II and later as a CIA agent |
| Jessie Keane |
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Annie Bailey, later Annie Carter, on the streets of London, a gangster’s moll, and more, in early 1970s London, England |
| Ed Lin |
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Robert Chow: NYPD Chinatown
beat cop in 1976 New York City |
| John Logue |
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John Morris: Associated
Press sportswriter focusing on golf and football, and his love interest
Julia Sullivan, based in 1970s Atlanta, Georgia |
| William Manchee |
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Richard Coleman: lawyer in late 1970s Dallas, Texas |
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Stan Turner, beginning in law school at UCLA, then in the Marine Corps, later as a lawyer, starting in late 1970s Dallas, Texas |
| Steve Oliver |
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Scott Moody: an ex-mental
patient cab-driving private investigator in the late 1970s, in Spokane,
Washington |
| Charlie Owen |
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D Group: ensemble
cast of police in a fictional 1970s town north of Manchester, England |
| Barbara Seranella |
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Munch Mancini:
ex-druggie and jailbird in 1970s Los Angeles, California |
| William Shaw |
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Cathal Breen: detective sergeant, and WPC Helen Tozer, of the Metropolitan Police, in the late ’60s music scene, in London, England |
| Robert K. Tanenbaum |
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Roger “Butch” Karp:
Criminal Courts Bureau chief, and Marlene Ciampi, assistant District
Attorney in 1970s New York City |
| Sharon Wildwind |
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Elizabeth “Pepper” Pepperhawk:
army nurse captain returning from Vietnam, and Avivah Rosen, a military
police captain, in the early 1970s at Fort Bragg, North Carolina |
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