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List of female detective characters

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This is a list of fictional female investigators from novels, short stories, radio, television, films and video games.


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  • Chamki Detective is Chamki's alter ego from Galli Galli Sim Sim, India's version of Sesame Street. As Chamki Detective, she loves to find and solve interesting mysteries on the Galli.
  • Christine Cagney portrayed by (Sharon Gless) is a New York City police detective later promoted to Detective Sergeant and lieutenant on the CBS series Cagney & Lacey 1982–1988. Reprised for 4 Cagney & Lacey made-for-TV movies in 1994, 1995 & 1996.
  • Jenny Cain is the director of a philanthropic foundation in a series by Nancy Pickard begun 1984–1995.
  • Miranda Callendar is a detective on the BBC One Jekyll 2007.
  • Anna Cameron is a Glasgow police sergeant in a series by Scottish Karen Campbell begun 2008.
  • Letitia 'Tish' Carberry was embroiled in comic adventures in short stories in the Saturday Evening Post, and from 1911 in books, by Mary Roberts Rinehart.
  • Carlotta Carlyle is a 6'1" former Boston city cop turned private detective in a series by Linda Barnes (writer) begun 1987.
  • Caroline Carmichael is a CIA intelligence analyst in a series of books by Francine Mathews who held such a job herself for some years.
  • Mary Carner is a store detective in five books by Zelda Popkin 1938–1942.
  • Sandra Carpenter (Lucille Ball) is an American dancer in London who helps police investigate the death of a friend in film Lured 1947.
  • CeCe Caruso is an LA based biographer of crime writers and film makers who becomes involved in mysteries in the course of her work, in a series by Susan Kandel.
  • Emily Castles is an amateur sleuth in a British mystery series by Helen Smith.
  • Jordan Cavanaugh portrayed by (Jill Hennessy) is a forensic pathologist working for the Boston Medical Examiner in the NBC series Crossing Jordan 2001–2007.
  • Lady Grace Cavendish is a 13-year-old girl at Queen Elizabeth I's court, in a series for children by Patricia Finney, but with author credit given to 'Lady Grace'.
  • Laura Caxton is a Pennsylvania State Trooper turned vampire hunter in a fantasy series by David Wellington (debuted 2006).
  • Lois Cayley is an adventurous young woman in an early mystery novel by Grant Allen (1899).
  • Catherine Chandler is a NYPD detective played by Kristin Kreuk in Beauty & the Beast.
  • Corinna Chapman runs a bakery in Melbourne and solves neighbourhood puzzles in a series commenced 2004 by Australian Kerry Greenwood.
  • Nora Charles is a Nob Hill heiress married to Nick Charles, a retired Pinkerton detective. The pair solves a crime in The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett and in the successful movie of the book, starring William Powell and Myrna Loy. Five movie sequels to "The Thin Man" were made, followed by radio and television series. Witty banter between husband and wife was a hallmark of the book and films.
  • Annabeth Chase is a criminal prosecutor, played by Jennifer Finnigan, in the television series Close to Home, broadcast on CBS 2005–2007.
  • Lydia Chin is a private detective in New York City with partner Bill Smith in a series of books by American novelist S. J. Rozan (debuted 1994).[5]
  • Denise Cleever is an undercover agent in a series of books by Australian crime novelist Claire McNab (debuted 2000).
  • Nancy Clue is an amateur detective and lesbian parody of Nancy Drew in a series of books by American crime novelist Mabel Maney (debuted 1992).
  • Phyl Coe was a 'beautiful lady detective' in Philco's Mysteries of the Air, a radio program sponsored by Philco Radio Tubes in 1936. The next season the detective was changed to a man, Phil Coe.[1]
  • Nikki Collins is a debutante and detective story enthusiast, played by Deanna Durbin, who sees a murder from a train in the comedic mystery film Lady on a Train (1945).
  • Kat Colorado is a private investigator in Sacramento, California in a series of books by American crime novelist Karen Kijewski (debuted 1989).
  • Harper Connelly is an investigator in a series of books by American crime novelist Charlaine Harris (debuted 2005).
  • Gail Connor is an attorney based in Miami, Florida who works cases with her lover Anthony Quintana. The series was written by Barbara Parker and first appeared in 1994.
  • Natalie Cook (Cameron Diaz) is a private detective in the 2000 film Charlie's Angels and sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle 2003.
  • Bertha Cool is a private investigator in the Cool and Lam series by American A. A. Fair 1939–1970; Jane Darwell in a lost 1955 TV show based on 1939 debut The Bigger They Come; Benay Venuta in pilot based loosely on Turn On The Heat 1958, perhaps never aired.
  • Alexandra Cooper is a Manhattan prosecutor in a series by American Linda Fairstein begun 1996.
  • Beka (Rebekah) Cooper is a King's Provost Guard who can talk to spirits, polices the fantasy kingdom Tortall in the Provost's Dog trilogy by Tamora Pierce 2006–2011.
  • Iris Cooper is a flapper-era college student in Oregon who solves crimes with journalist Jack Clancy in three books 1984–1989 by K. K. Beck (also writes Jane Da Silva series).
  • Miranda Corbie is a private investigator in San Francisco, California in the 1940s in a series by American Kelli Stanley begun 2010.
  • Meg Corey is an amateur sleuth whose adventures start after she inherits a colonial house and apple orchard in a series by Sheila Connolly begun 2008.
  • Maureen Coughlin is a former Staten Island native who becomes a police officer in New Orleans in a series by Bill Loehfelm begun 2006.
  • Miranda "Randy" Craig is an amateur sleuth who solves mysteries related to academe in Edmonton in a series by Janice MacDonald begun 1994.
  • Bess Crawford is the daughter of military man and a battlefield nurse in World War I in a series by Charles Todd begun 2009.
  • Lady Lara Croft is an English archaeologist explorer who finds missing artifacts and fights danger in Tomb Raider games begun 1996 and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider films begun 2001.
  • Alexa Crowe is a New Zealand native with dual NZ/Australian citizenship, who is played by Lucy Lawless in the TVNZ show My Life Is Murder. Alexa is a former detective, now retired, who still consults on very difficult cases of murder. The first season is set in Melbourne, but the pandemic caused subsequent seasons to be moved to Auckland.
  • Stella Crown a biker and dairy farmer in Pennsylvania solves mysteries in a series by Judy Clemens.
  • Florence Cusack is a young lady detective in stories by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace 1899–1900; played by Elizabeth Conboy in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the story "Mr. Bovey's Unexpected Will".

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  • Doran Fairweather is an antique dealer and amateur detective in a series of books by English novelist Mollie Hardwick (debuted 1986).
  • Nola Falacci portrayed by (Alicia Witt) is a New York City police detective in the Major Crimes Bureau on the USA series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, 2007.
  • Erica Falck is a biographer who teams up with her police detective husband in this Swedish series by Camilla Lackberg. Books in the series are: The Ice Princess, The Preacher, The Stonecutter, The Gallows Bird, The Hidden Child, The Drowning, The Lost Boy and Buried Angels.
  • Kate Fansler is a literature professor and amateur sleuth in a series of books 1964–2002 by Amanda Cross.
  • Brodie Farrell is a "finder" of lost objects in a series of books by British crime novelist Jo Bannister (debuted 2001).
  • Clare Fergusson is an ex-army helicopter pilot and Episcopalian minister who solves crimes in a series by Julia Spencer-Fleming, commenced 2002.
  • Sister Fidelma is a lawyer and religieuse in 7th-century Ireland in a series of books by "Peter Tremayne" (debuted 1994).
  • Phryne Fisher is a wealthy aristocratic jazz age detective in a series of books by Australian crime novelist Kerry Greenwood (debuted 1991).
  • Josephine Flanagan is an ex-junkie hired to track down a college girl in Hell's Kitchen in the 1950s, in Sara Gran's Dope (2006).
  • Flavia Gemina portrayed by (Francesca Isherwood) is a rich girl/amateur sleuth in ancient Rome in the BBC TV series Roman Mysteries, 2007–2008 based on The Roman Mysteries book series debuted 2001 by British author, Caroline Lawrence.
  • Flavia Nubia is an African girl, and former slave, in ancient Rome in The Roman Mysteries book series debuted 2001 by Caroline Lawrence and the BBC television series first broadcast 2007.
  • Jessica Fletcher portrayed by (Angela Lansbury) is an author and amateur detective on the CBS series Murder, She Wrote, 1984–1996.
  • Meredith "Merry" Folger is a Nantucket police officer appearing from 1994 in a series of novels by Francine Mathews.
  • Marianne Folkesson is a civil servant whose job it is to take care of the belongings of people who die without any next of kin. She appears in the standalone novel Shadow by author Karin Alvtegen. Set in Sweden.
  • Solange Fontaine is a private investigator in short stories by F. Tennyson Jesse (1888–1958), also the author of A Pin to See the Peepshow and Murder and its Motives.
  • Maggie Forbes is a police Inspector in London, played by Jill Gascoine in The Gentle Touch, a British TV series 1980–1984, as well as its follow-up C.A.T.S. Eyes, 1985–1987.
  • Ellie Foreman is a documentary filmmaker in Chicago in a series debuted 2002 by Libby Fischer Hellmann.
  • Malin Fors is a 30-something divorced mother of a teenage daughter, and an ambitious detective inspector, in Linköping, Sweden in a series commenced 2007 by Mons Kallentoft.
  • Sarah Fortune is a solicitor and freelance unpaid sex therapist who unravels mysteries that she finds around her in a series commenced 1989 by Frances Fyfield.
  • Diana Fowley portrayed by (Mimi Rogers) is an FBI agent on the Fox series The X-Files, 1998–1999.
  • Charlie Fox is a personal protection agent and de facto detective in the book series written by British novelist Zoe Sharp.[9]
  • Nea Fox is a private investigator in a series of books by British-German crime novelist Amelia Ellis (debuted 2005).
  • Dame Frevisse is a Benedictine nun in 15th-century Oxfordshire in a series of books by "Margaret Frazer" (debuted 1992).
  • Joe Frye is a female detective first appearing in 2005 and now playing a leading role in P.J. Parrish's Louis Kincaid series.
  • Erika Furudo is an amateur detective in the Umineko no Naku Koro ni series of visual novels (debuted 2009).

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  • Julia Kalas is a poorly reformed criminal sent to central Texas by Federal Witness Protection in Nine Days and South of Nowhere by Minerva Koenig. The series debuted in 2013.
  • Sarah Keate, a nurse by profession, is the only recurring sleuth created by longtime, prolific mystery novelist Mignon G. Eberhart. (Susan Dare, a fictional mystery author who appears in a collection of Eberhart short stories, is generally not considered a "recurring" character.) Keate is featured in Eberhart's first five novels, beginning in 1929, and also appears in some 1930s Hollywood films. In the mid-1930s, Eberhart shifted her focus to standalone mysteries, and she brought back Keate only twice in the remaining 55 years of her career.
  • Sarah Kelling is a Beacon Hill, Boston amateur in The Family Vault (Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mystery #1) by Charlotte MacLeod begun 1979.
  • Irene Kelly is a reporter in Goodnight Irene by Jan Burke, begun 1992.
  • Kitty Keene is a former chorus girl in Kitty Keene, Inc. a radio show first broadcast 1937 in Chicago. Played successively by: Beverly Younger, Gail Henshaw and Fran Carlon.
  • Kylie Kendall lesbian, former Australian bartender, inherits a private LA detective agency in The Wombat Strategy 2004 by Claire McNab,[14] also known for Claire Ashton and Denise Cleever series.
  • Maeve Kerrigan is an Irish police detective on the London Metropolitan Police force in a series by Jane Casey. The series debuted in 2010.
  • Joanne Kilbourn is a Saskatchewan political advisor, later political science prof and commentator by Gail Bowen begun 1990. Six of the books were made into movies for television, by Shaftesbury Films and CTV.
  • Sally Kimball was bodyguard and assistant to Encyclopedia Brown in the children's book series by Donald J. Sobol, which began in 1963.
  • Sammy Keyes is the protagonist of the mystery series Sammy Keyes, by Wendelin Van Draanen.
  • Samantha Kinsey is young owner of a mystery bookshop, and amateur sleuth, played by Kellie Martin, in Mystery Woman, a US series of made for TV movies debuted 2003.
  • Jacqueline Kirby is a librarian, then romance novelist, in four books by Barbara Mertz published 1971, 1974, 1984 and 1989.
  • Kyoko Kirigiri is the Ultimate, or Super Highschool Level Detective in the visual novel series Danganronpa, started in 2010 with Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.
  • Jill Kirkendall is a New York City detective played by Andrea Thompson on the ABC series NYPD Blue from 1996 to 2000.
  • Abby Knight runs a flower shop in Indiana in a cozy series by Kate Collins, commenced 2004.
  • Micky Knight is a New Orleans lesbian private investigator in a series by Jean M. Redmann, commenced 1990 with Death by The Riverside.
  • Wendy Knight is a female detective in the Knight & Culverhouse series of books by Adam Croft, commenced 2011 with Too Close For Comfort.
  • Deborah Knott is a judge and daughter of a North Carolina bootlegger in a series of books by American crime novelist Margaret Maron (debuted 1992).

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  • Magdalene La Batarde is a whoremistress in 12th century London in books by Roberta Gellis also writer of historical romances.
  • Mary Beth Lacey (Tyne Daly) is a New York City police detective on CBS series Cagney & Lacey 1982–1988.
  • Raquel Laing is an Inspector with the SFPD Cold Case Unit In Laurie R. King's Back to the Garden (2022). The presence of Al Hawkin provides a link to King's Kate Martinelli series.
  • Skip Langdon is a former debutante turned New Orleans police officer in a series by Julie Smith (novelist), begun New Orleans Mourning 1990.
  • Meg Langslow is a Yorktown Virginia blacksmith in a comic murder series of books by Donna Andrews (author) begun 1999.
  • Charlotte La Rue 59, is a New Orleans house cleaner in a series by Barbara Colley begun 2002.
  • Lauren Laurano is a lesbian New York PI in Everything You Have is Mine #1[15] by Sandra Scoppettone 1991–1999.
  • Jane Lawless is a restaurateur and amateur investigator in a series of books by American crime novelist Ellen Hart begun 1989.
  • Loretta Lawson is an amateur investigator in a series of books by English journalist and crime novelist Joan Smith begun 1987.
  • Aimee Leduc is a French-American private investigator in contemporary Paris in a series by Cara Black begun 1998.
  • Anna Lee is a private investigator in a series of books by English crime novelist Liza Cody (debuted 1980); Imogen Stubbs in LWT Anna Lee (TV series) 1993–94.
  • Gypsy Rose Lee, the famous stripper, is also an amateur sleuth, in two books 1941 and 1942 by Craig Rice, nom de plume of Georgianna Ann Randolph.
  • Judith Lee was a teacher of the deaf who used lip reading skills and jujitsu to help her investigations by Richard Marsh begun 1916.
  • Madison Lee (Demi Moore) is a former private detective in the film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle 2003.
  • Adrienne Lesniak is a New York City detective played by Justine Miceli on the ABC series NYPD Blue 1994–1996.
  • Catherine LeVendeur is a novice in a convent in 12th Century France who appears in a series of historical mystery novels by Sharan Newman.
  • Ingrid Levin-Hill is 13 year-old who is mixed up in mysteries in her home town of Echo Falls, in a book series for children aged 10+ debuted 2006 by Peter Abrahams.
  • Janice Licalsi (Amy Brenneman) is a New York City detective on the ABC series NYPD Blue 1993–94.
  • Marie Lightfoot is a Florida true-crime author in three books by Nancy Pickard 2000–2002.
  • Gemma Lincoln runs a Sydney Australia security firm in a series by Gabrielle Lord begun 1999.
  • Sarah Linden see Sarah Lund.
  • Ann Lindell is a Swedish police inspector in series by Kjell Eriksson begun 1993.
  • Erin Lindsay is a detective in the Chicago Police Department's Intelligence Unit on Chicago P.D. (2014–present)
  • Carol Lipton (Diane Keaton) is a middle-aged Manhattan resident who drags her husband Larry and friends into investigating the supposed death of a neighbour in Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery 1993.
  • Teresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney) is a senior agent detective that works for California Bureau of Investigation in TV series The Mentalist 2008–2015.
  • Lolita Lobosco is a Bari Police Commissioner, an attractive woman in her forties who runs an all-male police station, investigating murder cases. Created by Gabriella Genisi, the Italian TV series Le indagini di Lolita Lobosco(Luisa Ranieri) was based on his books. 2010-2022.
  • Dr Eve Lockhart is a forensic pathologist assigned to a cold case squad in the British TV series Waking the Dead, subsequently the lead character in The Body Farm, a spin-off series.
  • Kate Lockley was a Los Angeles police detective played by Elisabeth Röhm on the WB television network series Angel from 2000 to 2001.
  • Sarah Lund is a police Detective Inspector, played by Sofie Gråbøl, in a 2007 Danish television series The Killing (Forbrydelsen) in which each episode covers a day in the investigation of a murder. A second Danish series was broadcast in 2009. The series was re-made in English for AMC and broadcast in 2011 with Mireille Enos playing the lead detective, renamed Sarah Linden, with the story transposed to Seattle.
  • Josefina "Jo" Lupo is a former US Army Ranger and Eureka town deputy played by Erica Cerra on the 2006–2012 Syfy series Eureka.
  • Lucy Lutz is a LAPD detective played by various actors in the WitchCraft Horror Series, She appears in the seventh, ninth, eleventh, fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth movies of the series as a supporting character and is the lead in the tenth movie.

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  • Marti MacAllister is an Illinois police detective in a series of books by Eleanor Taylor Bland (debuted 1992).
  • Jo Martinez is a NYPD detective in the 2014 ABC television series Forever
  • Mitin Masi is a fictional female detective character created by Indian writer Suchitra Bhattacharya
  • Charlene Mack is an African-American, lesbian private investigator from Detroit. The Charlie Mack Motown Mystery Series by Cheryl A. Head debuted in 2016.
  • Mackenzie is a private detective who becomes part of the "Great Detective Society", in the Touch Detective series of video games, developed by BeeWorks.
  • Rory Mackenzie is an attorney who returns to her hometown of Ransom River, California, and finds herself in hostage drama in a thriller by Meg Gardiner, who also writes two series featuring Jo Beckett, and Evan Delaney.
  • Catherine Macleod is an investigative reporter in the western United States in a series debuted 2008 by Margaret Coel.
  • Rhona MacLeod is a forensic scientist in a series of books by Scottish crime novelist Lin Anderson (debuted 2003).
  • Kate McCafferty portrayed by (Bonnie Bedelia) is a San Francisco Police Captain in the Lifetime series The Division. 2001–2004
  • D.D. McCall is an L.A. police detective and partner of the title character, played by Stephanie Kramer from 1985 to 1991 on the NBC series Hunter (1984 American TV series).
  • Blue McCarron is a reclusive lesbian social psychologist appearing in two novels by Abigail Padgett, who also writes a series featuring Bo Bradley.
  • Claire McCarron is a private investigator in New York in the 1987 CBS television series Leg Work.[16]
  • Jessica McCay is a detective played by Simone McAullay on the 2008 Nine Network series The Strip.
  • Sharon McCone is a California private detective in a series of books by American crime novelist Marcia Muller (debuted 1977).
  • Ali McCormick is a detective sergeant, played by Julie Stewart, leading a task force of Canadian homicide detectives investigating unsolved cases in the CTV series Cold Squad (aired 1998–2005).
  • Connie McDowell is a New York City detective played by Charlotte Ross on the ABC series NYPD Blue from 1998 to 2004.
  • Sally McMillan solved crimes with husband police commissioner 'Stewart McMillan' in the TV series McMillan & Wife which starred Rock Hudson and Susan St James and aired 1971–1977.
  • Maxine McNab is a widow in her 60s, travelling in her Winnebago with her miniature dachsund, Stretch, in books by Sue Henry.
  • Andy McNally is a Police Officer in the 15th Division, played by Missy Peregrym in a Police drama TV series Rookie Blue debuted 2009 airing on NBC Universal Global Networks in Canada.
  • Elizabeth McPherson is a detective in a series of books by American crime novelist Sharyn McCrumb (debuted 1984).
  • Stoner McTavish is a lesbian travel agent in Boston, Massachusetts in droll humored mystery books with a bit of the macabre, 1985–1997 by Sarah Dreher (1937–2012).
  • 'Madame Liu-Tsong is a Chinese art dealer and detective, in The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong. The television series ran for one season in 1951 and starred Asian actress Anna May Wong. The show, produced by Dumont, is perhaps the first TV detective show featuring a woman, and it certainly was the first American TV show to star an Asian American in the leading role. Sadly, all copies of the show were destroyed.
  • Maddie Magellan is a pushy and impatient reporter and crime writer who starts investigations which magician Jonathan Creek resolves, in the BBC series Jonathan Creek 1997–2009. Maddie is played by Caroline Quentin.
  • Gianna Maglione is a lesbian police detective in charge of a Washington D.C. hate crimes unit in a series by Penny Mickelbury commenced 1994.
  • Katie Maguire is an Irish police detective who gains a reputation for catching Cork's killers, often at great personal cost in a series by Graham Masterton commenced 2003.
  • Lady Harriet Makepeace is policewoman in an elite unit of London's Metropolitan Police, working with a male partner from a very different background in the NYPD, in the British television series Dempsey and Makepeace, aired 1984–86, and played by Glynis Barber.
  • Casey Maldonado and her companion the Grim Reaper investigate murders in a series by Judy Clemens.
  • Kathleen Mallory is a police sergeant with a dark past in New York City in a series of books by novelist Carol O'Connell (debuted 1994).[12]
  • Munch Mancini is an auto mechanic and amateur sleuth with a dark past in Los Angeles, California in a series of books published 1995–2005 by deceased novelist Barbara Seranella (1956–2007).[12]
  • Jane Marple is an elderly amateur investigator in a dozen books by English crime novelist Agatha Christie (debuted 1930). Played by Margaret Rutherford in Murder, She Said (1961), Murder at the Gallop (1963), Murder Most Foul (1964), and Murder Ahoy! (1964); by Angela Lansbury in The Mirror Crack'd (1980); by Ita Ever in A Pocket Full of Rye (1983); and by Helen Hayes in A Caribbean Mystery (1983) and Murder with Mirrors (1984). Played by Joan Hickson on the 1984–1992 BBC One series Miss Marple.
  • Veronica Mars is a teenage amateur detective played by Kristen Bell on the 2004–2007 UPN/CW series Veronica Mars.
  • Cat Marsala is a freelance investigative reporter in Chicago in a series by Barbara D'Amato commenced 1990.
  • Lizzy Martin is a doctor's daughter in Victorian England who becomes a lady's companion after her father dies with large debts. She investigates crimes with the help of policeman Ben Ross, in a series commenced 2006 by Ann Granger.
  • Rina Martin is a former actress, who played a PI on television, in a series by Jane Adams, debuted 2007.
  • Saz Martin is a private investigator who starts her business with government funding for the unemployed, in a series started 1994 by Stella Duffy.
  • Kate Martinelli is a police officer in San Francisco, California in a series of books by American crime novelist Laurie R King (debuted 1993).
  • Jo Martinez is a NYPD homicide detective on the 2014–2015 US TV show Forever.
  • Rebecka Martinsson is a lawyer in Sweden in this series of psychological thrillers by Asa Larsson. Books in the series are: Sun Storm (also published as The Savage Altar), The Blood Spilt, The Black Path, Until Thy Wrath Be Past and The Second Deadly Sin.
  • Sister Mary Helen is an elderly crime solving nun in San Francisco, debuted 1984 in a series by Sister Carol Anne O'Marie (1933–2009), a nun in the order of St Joseph of Carondelet.
  • Daphne Matthews is a forensic psychologist in a series of books by American suspense novelist Ridley Pearson (debuted 1988).
  • Cassie Mayweather is a homicide detective played by Sandra Bullock in 2002 film Murder by Numbers.
  • Patricia "Paddy" Meehan is Glaswegian journalist and investigator in a series of books by Scottish crime novelist Denise Mina (debuted 2005).
  • Carlotta Milburn is a Long Island socialite who, with her husband Tony, must solve a mystery which happened the night before in a wild party, in a mystery comedy film of 1935, Remember Last Night? featuring Constance Cummings.
  • Kinsey Millhone is a private investigator and former policewoman Santa Teresa, California in the "alphabet mystery" series of books by American crime novelist Sue Grafton (debuted 1982).
  • Perveen Mistry is a Parsi lawyer and detective in British India in the book series by Sujata Massey
  • Mirette is a 10-year-old girl who travels the world and takes part in investigations in the Mirette Investigates book and animated television series.[17]
  • Anna Mironova (Aleksandra Nikiforova) is a young Russian spiritualist sought by locals and the recently deceased to solve crimes, leading her to cross paths with the town's police inspectors, in the late 19th century period television series Detective Anna 2016–2017.[18]
  • Tess Monaghan is a private investigator and former journalist in Baltimore in a series of books by American journalist and crime novelist Laura Lippman (debuted 1997).
  • Lindsay Monroe is a New York City detective and crime scene investigator played by Anna Belknap in the CBS series CSI: NY 2005–2013.
  • Victoria Moretti is deputy sheriff to Walt Longmire, Wyoming sheriff, in a book series commenced 2004 by Craig Johnson, and in the TV series played by Katee Sackhoff.
  • Debra Morgan is a police detective in the Dexter series of books by American crime novelist "Jeff Lindsay" (debuted 2004); played by Jennifer Carpenter on the 2006–2013 Showtime series Dexter.
  • Alex Morrow is Glaswegian detective in a series of books by Scottish crime novelist Denise Mina (debuted 2009).
  • Margaret Moss is an actress turned private detective in this Swedish series by Kjersti Scheen. The only book translated to English so far is Final Curtain.
  • Nora Mulcahaney is a NYC police detective appearing in 17 books by Lillian O'Donnell, beginning in 1972.
  • Kate Mulcay is a reporter in Atlanta, Georgia in books by reporter Celestine Sibley. Kate first appeared in 1958 in The Malignant Heart, as Katy Kincaid, along with her future husband, policeman Lieutenant Mulcay. Her character returned to solve mysteries in five books published 1991–1997.
  • Alex Munday is a private detective played by Lucy Liu in the 2000 film Charlie's Angels and 2003 sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
  • Jill Munroe is a private detective played by Farrah Fawcett on the ABC series Charlie's Angels 1976–1977.
  • Kris Munroe is a private detective played by Cheryl Ladd on the ABC series Charlie's Angels 1977–1981.
  • Laura Murphy is a New York City detective played by Bonnie Somerville on the ABC series NYPD Blue 2004–2005.
  • Molly Murphy is a private detective in 19th century New York City in a series of books by English crime novelist "Rhys Bowen" (debuted in 2001).
  • Ruby Murphy is a museum worker and accidental investigator in a series of books by American poet and crime novelist Maggie Estep (debuted in 2003).

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  • Grace Nakimura is an assistant and eventually investigator for titular protagonist Gabriel Knight in adventure game series created by Jane Jensen from 1993.
  • Victoria "Vicki" Nelson is a medically retired police officer turned private investigator in Tanya Huff's Blood Ties series 2007–08.
  • Elizabeth "Lizzie" Newton is the title character of the Korean manhwa Lizzie Newton: Victorian Mysteries. In the 1864 London universe of Sherlock Holmes, she is a mystery writer under the male pseudonym of Logica Docens. She solves actual mysteries aided by Edwin White, her steward, fiancé and former barrister.
  • Thursday Next is a Literatec, literary detective in an alternate England by Jasper Fforde in series begun 2001.
  • Saga Norén
  • Pam North is wife of publisher Jerry and solves murders with him, in: newspaper vignettes and short stories written in the 1930s; a Broadway play and a film in the early 1940s; novels 1940–1963; and TV dramas 1946 and 1952–1954. Richard Lockridge created newspaper pieces and short stories, and co-wrote novels with wife Frances. The Mr. and Mrs. North series had solvable puzzles, a humorous domestic environment, New York locale, and socio-political commentary.

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  • Faye Quick is a 1943 Manhattan secretary who takes over a detective agency when her boss is drafted, in This Dame for Hire by Sandra Scoppettone, published 2005.[24]
  • Sarah and Meg Quilliam are sisters, owner and chef of an Inn in Hemlock Falls in a cozy series by Claudia Bishop begun 1993.
  • Nina Quinn is a landscaper in a series by Heather Webber that begun in 2004.
  • Imogen Quy is a nurse at St Agatha's College, Oxford in a series by Jill Paton Walsh.[25]

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  • Laetitia Talbot is an archeologist in 1920s Europe in a book series by Barbara Cleverly.
  • Sophie Taylor-Cavendish is a shopgirl who works in fictional department store Sinclair's in 1909 London, where with the help with her friends she solves various mysteries in the book series by Katherine Woodfine.
  • Caitlin Todd is a Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent played by Sasha Alexander on the CBS series NCIS from 2003 to 2005.
  • Aurora Teagarden is a small town librarian and mystery novel fan in the first mystery series by Charlaine Harris, debuted 1990.
  • Alison Temple ('Alison Wonderland') is a private detective who joins an all-female detective agency in London in two books by British novelist Helen Smith.
  • Jane Tennison is a Detective Chief Inspector at Scotland Yard played by Helen Mirren in the ITV Prime Suspect series, aired between 1991 and 2006. In the 2011 American television remake (broadcast on NBC), she is a New York City police detective played by Maria Bello.
  • Sue Thomas is a deaf FBI agent played by Deanne Bray on the 2002–2005 CTV/PAX series Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye.
  • Laura Thyme played by Pam Ferris, is Rosemary Boxer's (Felicity Kendal) partner in their landscaping business and their many investigations in the TV show Rosemary & Thyme. The daughter of a farmer and a home gardener; she was a Woman Police Constable (WPC) in North Kensington and a member of "The CADS" (The Coppers' Amateur Dramatic Society) until she had children (Matthew, a policeman and Helena, a sculptor). After twenty-seven years of marriage, her policeman husband abandoned her for a younger woman he met at work.
  • Aud Torvingen is a Norwegian ex-cop who lives in the US. This three book (so far) series by Nicola Griffith began in 1998
  • Kay Tracey is a Nancy Drew—like 16-year-old girl detective in a series published 1934–1942 under the name Frances K Judd, a house pseudonym of the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The books were revised and re-issued several times after initial publication, most recently in the 1980s.
  • Melanie Travis is a school teacher and amateur dog-show detective in a series of books by American crime novelist Laurien Berenson (debuted 1995).
  • Anna Travis is a Detective Inspector in a series of books 2004–2009 by English writer Lynda La Plante adapted for television as Above Suspicion which screened from 2009 with Kelly Reilly playing Travis.
  • Michael Tree ('Ms. Tree') takes on her husband's investigation business after he is murdered, in a comic book series 1981–1993 by Max Allan Collins and in his 2007 novel, Deadly Beloved.
  • Elizabeth Tucker is a baker in contemporary Salem, Massachusetts, in the paranormal-themed "Unmentionables" cosy series begun 2010 by Janet Evanovich.
  • Frances "Frankie" Tully is a detective played by Vanessa Gray on the 2008 Nine Network series The Strip.

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  • Bubbles Yablonsky is a high-energy beautician and rookie journalist who supplies beauty product recipes in screwball mysteries by Sarah Strohmeyer begun 2001
  • Rachel Young is an FBI Special Agent and Dr. Jacob Hood's handler in The Eleventh Hour (2008–09)
  • Nero Yuzurizaki (譲崎 ネロ Yuzurizaki Nero?) is a girl detective with the gift of controlling machines through use of a piece of metal – and is an operative of the Milky Holmes Detective Agency in various products by the Tantei Opera Milky Holmes media franchise.

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  • Charlie Zailer is a policewoman in psychological crime novels by Sophie Hannah, debuted 2006 with Little Face. Charlie was played by Olivia Williams in a 2011 two part television drama, Case Sensitive, based on Hannah's 2008 novel The Point of Rescue.

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