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| Cathy Ace |
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Cait Morgan: Welsh-Canadian professor and criminologist, based in British Columbia, Canada, and traveling here and there |
| Lou Allin |
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Holly Martin: corporal
in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, on Vancouver Island, British
Columbia, Canada |
| Michael Blair |
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Tom McCall: commercial
photographer living on a houseboat, in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada, in the Granville Island mysteries |
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Joe “Shoe” Schumacher:
ex-cop, professional wrestler, and bodyguard, in Vancouver, British
Columbia, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Dennis E. Bolen |
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Barry Delta: parole
officer in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Elisabeth Bowers |
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Lacey, Meg:
a private investigator in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Jim Christy |
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Gene Castle: private
investigator in late 1930s to 1945 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Ron Chudley |
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Non-series set in Canada, mostly British Columbia |
| Deryn Collier |
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Bern Fortin: former Canadian Forces commander, working for the coroner in the small town of Kootenay Landing, in British Columbia, Canada |
| David Laing Dawson |
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Dr. Robert Snow:
at a psychiatric hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, and then Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada |
| Vicki Delany |
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Molly Smith:
rookie constable, and Sergeant John Winters, in the
mountain town Trafalgar, British Columbia, Canada |
| William Deverell |
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Arthur Beauchamp:
scholarly, self-doubting lawyer retired as a hobbyist farmer on Garibaldi
Island, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada |
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Pomeroy and Partners:
law firm in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Lauren Wright Douglas |
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Caitlin Reece: lesbian private investigator, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
| Don Easton |
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Jack Taggart: undercover Mountie, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Stanley Evans |
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Sergeant Decker:
frontier lawman in 1860s British Columbia, Canada |
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Silas Seaweed: a
Coast Salish Aboriginal beat cop on the streets of Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada |
| Paul Grescoe |
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Dan Rudnicki: Ukrainian-Canadian
widower with two teenage daughters, working for TransWorld Security,
in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Roy Innes |
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Mark Coswell: homicide inspector in Vancouver, and Paul Blakemore, an officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, in British Columbia, Canada |
| Nora Kelly |
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Gillian Adams: college
history department chair in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Tara Moss |
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Makedde Vanderwall: part-time
Canadian model and forensic psychology student, in Sydney, Australia
(and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) |
| Sharon Rowse |
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John Landsdowne Granville:
failed English gold miner of noble heritage, and freethinking Emily
Turner, in 1899 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| David Russell |
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Winston Patrick: lawyer turned teacher in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Michael Slade |
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Canadian Mounted Police:
Robert De Clerq, Zinc Chandler, and Nick Craven, members of the Special
X department of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada |
| Sean Slater |
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Jacob Striker: homicide detective in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Marc Strange |
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Joe Grundy: ex-boxer,
chief of security at the Lord Douglas Hotel, in Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada |
| Sam Wiebe |
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Dave Wakeland: ex-cop turned private investigator in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| L.R. Wright |
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Karl Alberg:
staff sergeant in the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada |
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Edwina “Eddie” Henderson: woman officer in the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police, in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada |
| Eve Zaremba |
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Helen Keremos: 40-something
lesbian private investigator and former intelligence operative based
in Vancouver, British Columbia, also operating in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, and elsewhere |
| Mark Zuehlke |
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Elias McCann: reluctant
community coroner, in Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia,
Canada |
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