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Which Crime Solver / Protagonist Am I?
Scout wrote: "Good guess, Charlotte, but keep on.
I'm a male detective."
What about Hercule Poirot?
I'm a male detective."
What about Hercule Poirot?

Sherlock Holmes.
If you have a crime solver/protagonist in mind, give us a clue.
Oohh! Another fun game. Thanks Scout. Can't play now, will check back later!

1. I'm a millionaire.
2. I love driving fast cars.
3. I don’t mind bending the rules or beating up on a perp.
Nice to have a new fun quiz going on. I'm not close to solving this one yet, the millionaire part confuses me..
I would like another one, I'm not getting any further as it is - tough one! Don't know if there are any rules, I suppose you make them Carol. :)
Will be off soon and hope to come back with some fresh new thoughts tomorrow.
Will be off soon and hope to come back with some fresh new thoughts tomorrow.

1. I'm a millionaire.
2. I love driving fast cars.
3. I don’t mind bending the rules or beating up on a perp.
4. I used to be a police detective; now I get called in on high profile cases.


No, I don't think his stories have been made into a series... but thanks for guessing, Lobstergirl!
1. I'm a millionaire.
2. I love driving fast cars.
3. I don’t mind bending the rules or beating up on a perp.
4. I used to be a police detective; now I get called in on high profile cases.
5. My wife saved my life and I’ve got a scar to prove it.
Thought for a second it might be Will Trent from Slaughter's Grand County series. But he's no millionaire and still in the force...

Hmm, I need to clarify that my protagonist is still on the force.... but as you point out he's not Will Trent! Boy, I thought clue 5 would give it away. I'm sure 6 will....

2. I love driving fast cars.
3. I don’t mind bending the rules or beating up on a perp.
4. I used to be a police detective; {edit} I'm still a cop but now I get called in on high profile cases.
5. My wife saved my life and I’ve got a scar to prove it.
6. My best friend outside the force is a nun.


Cheating, why Loberstergirl!! I'm not sure if I meant to set my profile private, I'll check it out. But it definitely would have given it away.....
1. I'm a millionaire.
2. I love driving fast cars.
3. I don’t mind bending the rules or beating up on a perp.
4. I used to be a police detective; {edit} I'm still a cop but now I get called in on high profile cases.
5. My wife saved my life and I’ve got a scar to prove it.
6. My best friend outside the force is a nun.
7. My adopted daughter is a handful.
You're keeping us in suspense, Carol! Don't think I've read this either, can't bring the scar, the nun and the daughter together.

1. I'm a millionaire.
2. I love driving fast cars.
3. I don’t mind bending the rules or beating up on a perp.
4. I used to be a police detective; {edit} I'm still a cop but now I get called in on high profile cases.
5. My wife saved my life and I’ve got a scar to prove it.
6. My best friend outside the force is a nun.
7. My adopted daughter is a handful.
8. You wouldn’t know it to look at me, but I made my millions by developing a computer simulation program for law enforcement training.

Lucas Davenport?"
YAY!!!!!!! Thank goodness, Jan, I was beginning to think I was the only one in this group who reads the Prey series by John Sandford. Either that or I was VERY bad at creating clues. My last clue was going to be "my home beat is the Twin Cities."
Your turn!
Your clues are great Carol, loud and clear! For sure I would have guessed it, if only I had heard of either Sandford or the Prey series. Did some searching right now here on GR and have added the first to the top of my TBR. Nice to get some good new series!

While each clue should have given it to me, I think it was the totality of the clues that shouted out his name.
Thinking on the new chalange, doesn't ring a bell yet..
@Carol: is the Prey series best read in order? We have a new translation of Wicked Prey available here next week and the first one is hard to come by. Must admit I'm a sucker for starting any serie at the beginning though! :)
@Carol: is the Prey series best read in order? We have a new translation of Wicked Prey available here next week and the first one is hard to come by. Must admit I'm a sucker for starting any serie at the beginning though! :)


2. my girlfriend is a lawyer
3. my roommate is a cat.
4. I use a Mickey Mouse phone
5. My partner is a former Marine and a former mercenary.

2. my girlfriend is a lawyer
3. my roommate is a cat.
4. I use a Mickey Mouse phone
5. My partner is a former Marine and a former mercenary
6. I drive a yellow 1966 corvette
7. I can't resist a woman in trouble

2. my girlfriend is a lawyer
3. my roommate is a cat.
4. I use a Mickey Mouse phone
5. My partner is a former Marine and a former mercenary
6. I drive a yellow 1966 corvette
7. I can't resist a woman in trouble
8. A former Demolition Angel saved my life.

If I'm wrong, well, keep on . . .

@Carol: is the Prey series best read in order? We have a new translation of Wicked Prey available here next week and the first one is hard..."
Laura, I'm a big RIO (read in order) fan, so my automatic response is yes. In the case of the Prey series, the reason to read in order is to follow along with Lucas' development as a cop and in his personal life. Sandford doesn't do much telegraphing of old crimes in later books. It's a long series, and things change slowly, especially in the beginning, so if you miss the first one or two, he's still at a particular stage in his life.
I already gave away some of his development in my clues, so if it doesn't bother you to read later books and then go back and read about stuff even though you know how it turned out, have at it.

1. I can look out my office window and see the life of the city.

Uh......no!
1. I can look out my office window and see the life of the city.
2. My best friend is one bad mother-shut-your-mouth.

So, Carol . . .?
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First clue: I live in England and solve mysteries by noticing the most minute details.