In 'Snowbound Best New England Crime Stories', the main characters could be a range of people. There might be a young journalist who is trying to uncover the truth behind the crimes for a big story. There could be a family of inn - keepers who get caught up in a mystery when one of their guests is involved in a crime. Also, there may be a group of hunters who stumble upon a crime scene during their hunting trips in the New England wilderness.
I don't know who the authors are. You could try looking it up in a library database or on a book - selling website.
I'm not sure specifically which stories are in it as I haven't read this collection fully. But it likely contains a variety of crime tales set in the New England area, perhaps involving mysteries, murders, and investigations in the unique New England locales.
Well, I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read every story in it. But generally, crime stories from New England might involve things like small - town mysteries, crimes related to the region's history or local disputes. Maybe there are stories about thefts in old colonial houses or mysteries surrounding the disappearances in the thick New England forests.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it might have main characters who are representatives of different aspects of the white community in New England. Maybe a local business owner, a schoolteacher, or a member of an old - established family.
In 'Sherlock Holmes' stories, the main character is, of course, Sherlock Holmes himself, along with his loyal friend Dr. Watson.
The Whitey Bulger story is very notorious in New England. He was involved in organized crime, including drug trafficking, extortion, and murder. He managed to evade the law for a long time with the help of corrupt law enforcement officers. His story shows the dark side of power and corruption in New England's criminal underworld. There are also some historical crime stories like witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, which were not exactly traditional crimes but led to a lot of unjust persecutions.
Dennis Lehane is a very well - known author of New England crime novels. He has written many books set in Boston like 'Gone, Baby, Gone' and 'Mystic River' which are full of gritty crime and complex characters.
Louisa Ellis from 'A New England Nun' is quite notable. She is a woman who has been in a long - term engagement and has developed a very particular and self - contained life. Joe Dagget is another character in the same story, Louisa's fiancé who returns after a long time away.
I'm not entirely sure as it depends on the specific storylines within 'New American Crime Story'. But usually, there would be detectives or law enforcement officers trying to solve the crimes.
Typically, in a 'crime patrol new story', the main characters would be the investigators, like detectives or police inspectors. They are the ones driving the story forward by trying to solve the crimes. There could also be some recurring criminals or victims who play important roles in the overall narrative.