Wollie Shelley, the quirky and lovable protagonist from previous novels, is back in a humorous murder mystery that unfolds within the glamorous yet treacherous realm of television soaps. As she navigates this vibrant setting, readers can expect a blend of wit, intrigue, and the familiar charm that has made Wollie a beloved character. The story promises to deliver both laughs and suspense as Wollie tackles the challenges of crime amidst the drama of the soap opera world.
Harley Jane Kozak Books
Harley Jane Kozak crafts engaging mystery novels celebrated for their sharp wit and distinctive voice. Her stories delve into the complexities of human relationships, weaving them seamlessly into compelling plots. Kozak excels at creating memorable characters whose eccentricities and relatable struggles draw readers in. Her distinctive narrative style offers a fresh and entertaining perspective, ensuring a delightful reading experience.





Dating Is Murder
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Wollie Shelley, an endearing amateur sleuth, navigates a tangled web of romantic entanglements and dubious characters in this comedic sequel. As she juggles her investigations, readers can expect a blend of humor and cleverness reminiscent of beloved crime heroines. With her charm and wit, Wollie faces a new set of challenges, making for an entertaining and engaging mystery.
Dating Dead Men
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The story follows Wollie Shelley, a greeting-card artist conducting a unique dating experiment for a book on avoiding breakups. Her quest takes a dark turn when she discovers a dead body and is taken hostage by a charming fugitive doctor. With her brother, a paranoid schizophrenic at a nearby mental hospital, potentially implicated, Wollie decides to investigate the murder herself. As she navigates a world of small-time criminals and mobsters, she learns that finding true love may come with unexpected dangers.
Eine neue Herausforderung für die unvergleichliche 1-Meter-80-Blondine Wollie Shelley: Wegen immer noch suboptimaler Finanzlage verdingt sich die Detektivin wider Willen in der TV-Show „Biological Clock“, die Frauen an den Mann bringen soll. Doch dann verschwindet die nette Produktionsassistentin - und eigentlich ist es auch viel spannender, die Verschwundene aufzuspüren (und so ganz nebenbei einem Drogenring auf die Spur zu kommen), als vom Publikum zu hören, welcher Mann zu einem passt. Wollie gerät Hals über Kopf in ein gefährliches Abenteuer, an dessen Ende Mr. Darcy schon wartet.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, kurz Wollie, hat ein überzogenes Konto und datet 40 Männer in 60 Tagen. Plötzlich findet sie eine Leiche und trifft auf den Mann ihres Lebens, der möglicherweise der Mörder ist. Wollie beschließt, den Fall selbst zu lösen. Ein spannender und witziger Frauenkrimi!