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| Madelyn Alt |
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Maggie O’Neill: antique
shop clerk, and her employer Felicity Dow, in Stony Mill, Indiana |
| Michael Bowen |
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Melissa
Pennyworth: graduate student in Literature, in Indianapolis,
Indiana |
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Rep Pennyworth:
trademark and copyright lawyer in Indianapolis, Indiana |
| P. M. Carlson |
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Marty Hopkins: deputy
sheriff in Nichols County, Indiana |
| Kate Collins |
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Abby Knight: law school drop-out and the owner of Bloomers Florists
in New Chapel, Indiana |
| Jeanne M. Dams |
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Hilda Johansson:
a young immigrant from Sweden working as a servant for the Studebaker
family during the turn-of-the-19th century in South Bend, Indiana |
| Marlis Day |
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Margo Brown: a language
arts teacher in rural Indiana |
| Sara Hoskinson Frommer |
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Joan Spencer:
symphony orchestra manager in Oliver, Indiana |
| Joe Hensley |
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Donald Robak: crusading defense attorney and state legislator in Bington, Indiana |
| David Levien |
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Frank Behr: ex-cop
private investigator, in Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Michael Z. Lewin |
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Leroy Powder:
police lieutenant and friend of Albert Samson, a private investigator, in Indianapolis, Indiana |
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Albert Samson:
middle-aged, low-key PI in Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Peg Marberg |
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Jean Hastings and her daughter, Jean Jr., of the interior design firm Designer Jeans, in Seville, Indiana, in the Interior Design mysteries |
| Ralph M. McInerny |
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Andrew
Broom: attorney in Wyler, Indiana |
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Roger
Knight: philosophy professor in South Bend, Indiana |
| Tony Perona |
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Nick Bertetto: freelance writer and stay-at-home dad in Indianapolis, Indiana |
| D.R. Schanker |
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Nora Lumley: public defender in Marion County, Indiana |
| Ronald Tierney |
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Dietrich “Deets” Shanahan:
70-something former Army intelligence officer and semi-retired private
investigator, in Indianapolis, Indiana |
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