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| Margot Arnold |
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Penny Spring:
60-something anthropologist, and Sir Toby Glendower,
a 60-something archaeologist, in Cambridge, England |
| Alison Bruce |
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Gary Goodhew: detective
constable at Parkside Station, in Cambridge, England |
| V.C. Clinton-Baddeley |
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Dr. R.V. Davie: of St. Nicholas College, Cambridge, England |
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| Susanna Gregory |
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Matthew Bartholomew:
brother and forensic sleuth in the 14th century Cambridge, England |
| John Harvey |
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Will Grayson:
detective inspector, and Helen Walker, detective sergeant, in Cambridge,
England |
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| Jim Kelly |
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Philip Dryden: newspaper reporter in Cambridgeshire, England |
| Margaret Moore |
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Richard Baxter:
chief inspector in Cambridge, England |
| Ed O’Connor |
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John Underwood: a detective
inspector, and Alison Dexter, a detective sergeant, in New Bolden,
Cambridgeshire, England |
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| James Runcie |
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Sidney Chambers: 32-year-old bachelor, vicar of Grantchester, and amateur sleuth, in 1950s Cambridgeshire, England, in the Grantchester mysteries |
| Jill Paton Walsh |
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Imogen Quy: nurse in St. Agatha’s College, in Cambridge,
England |
| Christine Poulson |
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Cassandra James: professor and administrator at St. Etheldreda’s
College, in Cambridge, England, in the Cambridge mysteries |
| Ann Purser |
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Ivy Beasley:
a cantankerous spinster, and Gus, a newcomer to the village of Barrington,
England |
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Lois Meade: cleans houses for pin money in the quaint village
of Long Farnden, England |
| Dilwyn Rees (Glyn Daniel) |
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Sir Richard Cherrington: archaeologist and Vice President of
Fisher College, in Cambridge, England |
| Catherine Shaw |
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Vanessa Duncan: schoolteacher in late 19th-century Cambridge,
England |
| Michelle Spring |
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Laura Principal: academic turned private investigator in Cambridge,
England |
| Derek Wilson |
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Nathanial Gye: paranormal
investigator based in Cambridge, England |
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