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Domestics, Servants, Cleaners |
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| C.C. Benison |
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Jane Bee: housemaid
at Buckingham Palace in London, England |
| Emily Brightwell |
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Mrs. Jeffries:
housekeeper for Inspector Witherspoon, in London, England, in the
Victorian mysteries |
| Fiona Buckley |
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Ursula Blanchard:
Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Elizabeth I, in London, England |
| Jeanne M. Dams |
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Hilda Johansson:
young immigrant from Sweden working as a servant
for the Studebaker family around the turn-of-the-19th century in
South Bend, Indiana |
| Dorothy Salisbury Davis |
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Mrs. Norris: Scottish housekeeper and amateur sleuth, and Jasper
Tully, a DA investigator, in New York City |
| Charlaine Harris |
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Lily Bard: housecleaner
in Shakespeare, Arkansas |
| Sydney Hosier |
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Mrs. Hudson: housekeeper
for the other sleuth of Baker Street, in London, England |
| Suzanne Price |
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Sky Taylor: recently
widowed 30-something newspaper columnist and creative cleaner, in
fictional Pigeon Cove, off the Massachusetts coast, in the Grime
Solvers series |
| Ann Purser |
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Lois Meade: cleans houses
for pin money in the quaint village of Long Farnden, England |
| Wendy Roberts |
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Sadie Novak: former teacher
now running Scene-2-Clean, a cleaning company specializing in cleaning
up death scenes, in Seattle, Washington, in the Ghost Dusters series |
| P.B. Ryan |
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Nell Sweeney: governess
in post-Civil-War Boston, Massachusetts, in the Guilded Age mysteries |
| Kathy Hogan Trocheck |
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Callahan Garrity:
cleaning business owner in Atlanta, Georgia |
| Patricia Wentworth |
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Miss Maud Silver: retired governess and teacher who becomes a
professional private detective, in London, England |
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