Jane Rubino teams up entertainment reporter Cat Austen and Homicide Lieutenant Victor Cardenas to solve crimes in the Atlantic City area. In addition ot he series. Jane has written Homicide for the Holidays for Worldwide Mystery (2001) and Knight Errant, The Singular Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (2000). |
Jane Kelly writes about amateur sleuth Meg Daniels, an unemployed marketing executive more successful at figuring out crimes that she discovers in Jersey Shore towns than the mysteries of her own life. |
Jane writes about Bel Barrett, a fifty-something amateur sleuth and community college professor who does her detecting despite night sweats, short-term memory loss and other signs of a dwindling estrogen supply. |
Each author has created a series of mysteries set in the Garden State. Below is a list of the books in the order that they were published. |
Jane writes about Bel Barrett, a fifty-something amateur sleuth and community college professor who does her detecting despite night sweats, short-term memory loss and other signs of a dwindling estrogen supply. |
Death in a Hot Flash (2000) |
Mood Swings to Murder (2000) |
Midlife Can Be Murder (2001) |
Jane Kelly writes about amateur sleuth Meg Daniels, an unemployed marketing executive more successful at figuring out crimes that she discovers in Jersey Shore towns than the mysteries of her own life. |
Killing Time in Ocean City (1998) |
Wrong Beach Island (Coming December 2001) |
Jane Rubino teams up entertainment reporter Cat Austen and Homicide Lieutenant Victor Cardenas to solve crimes in the Atlantic City area. In addition ot he series. Jane has written Homicide for the Holidays for Worldwide Mystery (2001) and Knight Errant, The Singular Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (2000). |
Beth Sherman
Beth Sherman created ghostwriter Anne Hathaway, an amateur sleuth who finds mystery in the fictional Jersey Shore town of Oceanside Heights -- a town that bears an uncanny resemblance to Ocean Grove.
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Death at High Tide (1999) |
The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (2001) |
Evan Marshall
Evan writes about Jane Stuart, a widowed young mother and literary agent in Shady Hills, New Jersey, who has a knack for solving mysteries, and Winky, her tortoiseshell cat with a nose for trouble.
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Stabbing Stephanie (2002) |
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