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* [[Keith Hartman]]. ''[[The Gumshoe, The Witch, and the Virtual Corpse]]'' (1999) | * [[Keith Hartman]]. ''[[The Gumshoe, The Witch, and the Virtual Corpse]]'' (1999) | ||
* [[Melissa Scott]]. Several of her novels | * [[Melissa Scott]]. Several of her novels | ||
== By Character Name == | == By Character Name == | ||
* [[Catherine Chandler]] in TV series [[Beauty and the Beast (TV series)|Beauty and the Beast]] (lawyer and investigator with DA's office) | * [[Catherine Chandler]] in TV series [[Beauty and the Beast (TV series)|Beauty and the Beast]] (lawyer and investigator with DA's office) | ||
* [[Lola Galley]], an officer (sometimes cop, sometimes social worker/lawyer kinda person) in the dept. for regulating lycanthropic activity (DORLA?) | |||
* [[Emma Hollis]] in [[Millennium (TV series)]] (FBI) | * [[Emma Hollis]] in [[Millennium (TV series)]] (FBI) | ||
* [[Doré Konstantin]] from ''[[Dervish Is Digital]]'' by [[Pat Cadigan]] | * [[Doré Konstantin]] from ''[[Dervish Is Digital]]'' by [[Pat Cadigan]] | ||
Revision as of 18:21, 29 April 2007
By Author
- Keith Hartman. The Gumshoe, The Witch, and the Virtual Corpse (1999)
- Melissa Scott. Several of her novels
By Character Name
- Catherine Chandler in TV series Beauty and the Beast (lawyer and investigator with DA's office)
- Lola Galley, an officer (sometimes cop, sometimes social worker/lawyer kinda person) in the dept. for regulating lycanthropic activity (DORLA?)
- Emma Hollis in Millennium (TV series) (FBI)
- Doré Konstantin from Dervish Is Digital by Pat Cadigan
- Kate Lockley from Angel
- Lara Means in Millennium (TV series) (Millennium Group investigator)
- The "Ty Merrick" series by Denise Vitola
- Vicki Nelson from Tanya Huff's Blood novels, and the TV series adapted from them.
- Sara Pezzini, from Witchblade (comics & TV series)
- Dana Scully in The X-Files (FBI)
Classic non-SF "girl sleuths"
- Nancy Drew
- Nancy Clueless parody series by Mabel Maney (some supernatural elements)
- Veronica Mars in eponymous TV series (but not SF)