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David Debin |
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Albie Marx: ex-60s radical
and a columnist for a radical magazine in 1990s Los Angeles, California |
Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes |
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Max Holt:
young genius and animal rights activist, and Jamie Swift,
an editor of a newspaper, in Beaumont, South Carolina |
Jean Hager |
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Molly Bearpaw: major
crimes investigator and advocate for the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma |
James W. Hall |
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Thorn: eco-avenger
private investigator in Key Largo, Florida |
R.J. Harlick |
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Meg Harris: escapee
from Toronto and a failed marriage retreats to the remote wilderness
of West Quebec, Canada, where she fights any injustice |
Gillian Linscott |
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Nell Bray:
suffragette in England |
Annette Meyers |
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Olivia Brown:
bohemian poet and women’s rights advocate in
1920s Greenwich Village, New York |
Miriam Grace Monfredo |
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Glynis Tryon:
independent thinker and librarian, in mid-1800s
New York, in the Seneca Falls mysteries |
Abigail Padgett |
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Barbara Joan “Bo” Bradley:
former court investigator, who works as an advocate for the mentally
ill and lives with her own manic-depression, in San Diego, California |
Manuel Ramos |
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Luis Montez: attorney
and former Chicano activist, in Denver, Colorado |
David Roberts |
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Verity Browne: leftist
journalist, between the wars in 1930s London, England |
David Skibbins |
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Warren Ritter: formerly
in the Weather Underground, now a tarot card reader, in Berkeley,
California, in the Tarot Card mysteries |
Julie Smith |
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Rebecca Schwartz:
Jewish feminist lawyer in San Francisco, California |
Troy Soos |
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Rebecca Davies: a
child of privilege running a home for desperate women |
Beth Thornton |
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Chloe Newcomb:
victim’s advocate in Cochise County, Arizona |
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