Lora Roberts Books In Order

Liz Sullivan Books In Order

  1. Murder in a Nice Neighborhood (1994)
  2. Murder in the Marketplace (1995)
  3. Murder Mile High (1996)
  4. Murder Bone by Bone (1997)
  5. Murder Crops Up (1998)
  6. Murder Follows Money (2000)

Bridget Montrose Books In Order

  1. Another Fine Mess (2002)

Novels

  1. The Affair of the Incognito Tenant (2004)

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Murder in a Nice Neighborhood

While vagabond writer Liz Sullivan sleeps innocently in her ’69 VW microbus, someone parks a dead body under it. Since she’d had words with the victim hours before, the police type her as the murderer unless she’s got a better alternative. Not easy for a determined loner like Liz, who has few friends and apparently one dangerous enemy. Luckily, her friends are more numerous than she suspected: the shrewd old ladies in her writing workshop, a charming real estate developer, and maybe even handsome detective Paul Drake if he gets over thinking she’s the killer. Yet none of them knows Liz quite as well as they think and her past is closing in with a vengeance…
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Murder in the Marketplace

It must be mere chance that puts freelance writer Liz Sullivan on the scene when the body of beautiful Jenifer Paston is discovered and coincidence that Jenifer happens to be a star at SoftWrite, the Silicon Valley company where Liz is temping. After all, she’s barely met the dead woman. Liz’s neighbor, police detective Paul Drake, tells her to stay home and mind her writing, and she’d like nothing better. Unfortunately with a runaway niece and a homeless pup on her hands she has to earn a living. The best and worst place to earn it is turbulent SoftWrite, where spite, sex, and greed take top priority, and where the computer games are murder…
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Murder Mile High

‘A refreshing and offbeat take on the female detective.’ San Francisco ChronicleSPECIAL DELIVERYFor the first time in years, struggling freelance writer Liz Sullivan is headed home to Denver to visit her estranged family. No sooner does she arrive than her former husband’s dead body is delivered to her father’s front porch with a bullet between the eyes. Since Liz once tried to kill her violently abusive husband, the police assume she has finally succeeded. Her relatives are furious at this new disgrace, and only Liz’s new, hard won self respect keeps her going, as she desperately tries to discover what vicious new shenanigans might have caused her ex’s death without causing her own…
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Murder Bone by Bone

SKELETON OF THE PASTBack in the Sixties, the street belonged to students, druggies, and rolling stones. Nowadays it’s a sedate family enclave, and freelance writer Liz Sullivan, who is child and house sitting on the block, is astonished when the kids find human bones in their dug up sidewalk. Whose bones? Probably those of a male in his twenties, whose body was stashed away some thirty years ago. Positive identification seems unlikely. But Liz and her friend, police detective Paul Drake, go digging, and from the memories of people who lived the days of peace and love in Palo Alto they resurrect a past that someone would and will murder to keep buried. Meanwhile, the bones take a walk, the helter skelter past resumes its sway, and Liz picks a bone with a killer…
. ‘A refreshing and offbeat take on the female detective.’ San Francisco Chronicle

Murder Crops Up

A GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVILIn the cheerful community garden where struggling freelance writer Liz Sullivan grows her veggies, someone is raking up old, hurtful scandals. So when a dead body turns up in nosy Lois Humphries’s meticulously maintained plot, Liz is labeled a murderer!With her reliable friend Detective Paul Drake out of town, Liz has a hard row to hoe until she digs up dirt on some fellow gardeners who seem more than capable of giving the grim reaper a hand. But it’ll take a deadly encounter among the cornstalks to catch a green thumbed killer red handed…
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Murder Follows Money

POISONOUS PERSONALITIESThe grandmotherly disposition that food celebrity Hannah Couch dishes out in her bestselling books and on her TV shows is totally missing when Liz Sullivan joins Hannah’s San Francisco publicity tour as media escort. In private the lady is unpredictable and cruel, and so is her chief assistant, tight lipped Naomi. Yet a mysterious missive among Hannah’s messages has the power to make both women turn pale, and an innocent bowl of ivy and forget me nots delivered to their luxurious suite nearly causes cardiac arrest. What’s cooking? Before Liz can find out, a killer joins the tour and Liz is in the soup as a front burner murder suspect…
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Another Fine Mess

Writer Bridget Montrose finds that the rarefied world of the literati can be hazardous, not only to her self esteem but also to her life. Bridget is delighted to be accepted at a prestigious writer’s retreat on the California coast and is looking forward to high minded conversations at the dinner table. High mindedness is, however, in short supply. Instead, Bridget gets an up close, personal look at the writing and publishing world: authors of pot boilers and of literature, e published authors and perennially best selling authors. The eccentric billionaire owner of the retreat, the jealous manager, surfers, and cops enliven the literary mix. Readers will be fascinated by the insider’s detail enlivening this closed circle of suspects mystery.

The Affair of the Incognito Tenant

In 1903, widow Charlotte Dodson’s livelihood is threatened by sinister events that converge on the small Sussex village where she is housekeeper at a mysterious manor. At the center of a black conspiracy, the only man she can trust emerges as Sherlock Holmes. As the plot thickens: credulous villagers whisper that a vampire is on the loose a dangerous prisoner escapes from Dartmoor the legendary jewel, Orb of Kezir, goes missing The story is told in the voice of a passionate young widow, with whom Sherlock Holmes falls in love as much as his cold, self absorbed nature will allow him to love. She is an intellectual sparring partner for him, and his match in deduction; and excels in the domestic arts: she foils more than one villain using common household objects and tools much to the amazement of Scotland Yard and to the gratitude of Shelock Holmes, whose life she saves.

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