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| Jimmy Flannery, sewer inspector & democratic precinct captain by R. Wright Campbell | |
| 1. Hip-Deep in Alligators | |
| 2. Thinning the Turkey Herd | |
| 3. The Cat's Meow | |
| 4. Nibbled to Death by Ducks | |
| 5. The Gift Horse's Mouth | |
| 6. Sauce for the Goose | |
| 7. The Lion's Share | |
| 8. Pigeon Pie | |
| Other titles in series | |
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Jane Jeffrey, housewife & sleuth
by Jill Churchill (see Humorous Mysteries) |
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| Dan Kruger, private investigator in Chicago by Michael Cormany | |
| 1. Lost Daughter | |
| 2. Red Winder | |
| 3. Rich or Dead | |
| 4. Skin Deep is Fatal | |
| Other titles in series | |
| Cat Marsala, freelance investigative journalist by Barbara D'Amato | |
| 1. Hardball | |
| 2. Hard Tack | |
| 3. Hard Luck | |
| 4. Hard Women | |
| 5. Hard Case | |
| 6. Hard Christmas | |
| 7. Hard Bargain | |
| 8. Hard Evidence | |
| 9. Hard Road | |
| John Thinnes & Jack Caleb, cop & gay psychiatrist in Chicago by Michael Allen Dymmoch | |
| 1. The Man Who Understood Cats | |
| 2. The Death of Blue Mountain Cat | |
| 3. Incendiary Designs | |
| 4. The White Tiger | |
| Other titles in series | |
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Georgia Barnett, reporter by Ardella Garland (see African Heritage Mysteries) |
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| Terry Flynn & Karen Kovac, special squad detectives in Chicago by Joe Gash | |
| 1. Priestly Murders | |
| 2. Newspaper Murders | |
| Other titles in series | |
| Susan Shader, psychiatrist & criminal profiler in Chicago by Joseph Glass | |
| 1. Eyes | |
| 2. Blood | |
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Nuala Anne McGrail,
Irish immigrant psychic
by Andrew M. Greeley (see Spooky Mysteries) |
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Father John Blackwood "Blackie" Ryan Catholic Priest in Chicago |
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| 1. Virgin and Martyr | |
| 2. Happy are the Meek | |
| 3. Happy are the Clean of Heart | |
| 4. Happy are Those Who Thirst for Justice | |
| 5. Happy are the Merciful | |
| 6. Happy are Those Who Mourn | |
| 7. Happy are the Oppressed | |
| 8. The Bishop in the West Wing | |
| 9. The Bishop Goes to the University | |
| 10. The Bishop in the Old Neighborhood | |
| Other titles in series | |
| Kate Millholland, Chicago attorney by Gini Hartzmark | |
| 1. Final Option | |
| 2. Dead Certain | |
| Other titles in series | |
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Larry Cole, Chicago policeman by Hugh Holton (see African Heritage Mysteries) |
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Jeremy Ransom & Emily Charters,
homicide detective & his grandmother by Fred Hunter (see Senior Sleuths Mysteries) |
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| Abe Lieberman, 60-something Jewish police detective by Stuart Kaminsky | |
| 1. Lieberman's Folly | |
| 2. Lieberman's Choice | |
| 3. Lieberman's Day | |
| 4. Lieberman's Thief | |
| 5. Lieberman's Law | |
| 6. The Big Silence | |
| 7. Not Quite Kosher | |
| 8. The Last Dark Place | |
| V.I. Warshawski, attorney turned private eye by Sara Paretsky | |
| 1. Indemnity Only | |
| 2. Deadlock | |
| 3. Killing Orders | |
| 4. Bitter Medicine | |
| 5. Blood Shot | |
| 6. Burn Marks | |
| 7. Guardian Angel | |
| 8. Tunnel Vision | |
| 9. Windy City Blues | |
| 10. Hard Time | |
| 11. Total Recall | |
| 12. Blacklist | |
| 13. Fire Sale | |
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Sister Mary Teresa, Chicago nun by Monica Quill (see Senior Sleuths Mysteries) |
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| Paul Whelan, 40-something cop turned P.I. in Chicago by Michael Raleigh | |
| 1. Death in Uptown | |
| 2. A Body in Belmont Harbor | |
| 3. The Maxwell Street Blues | |
| 4. The Riverview Murders | |
| Other titles in series | |
| Reverend Randollph, former Rams quarterback turned priest by Charles Merrill Smith | |
| 1. Rev. Randollph & the Fall From Grace Inc. | |
| 2. Rev. Randollph & the Holy Terror | |
| 3. Rev. Randollph & the Unholy Bible | |
| 4. Rev. Randollph & the Splendid Samaritan | |
| Other titles in series | |
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Kirsten & Dugan,
owners of the Wild Onion, Ltd, a
private detective agency by David J. Walker (see Humorous Mysteries) |
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| Malachy P. Foley, jazz piano-playing private eye | |
| 1. Half the Truth | |
| 2. Applaud the Hollow Ghost | |
| 3. No Show of Remorse | |
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