Leslie Glass Book order
Leslie Glass bridges the worlds of journalism and fiction, honing her craft across various media. She worked as a journalist for New York magazine and contributed as a short-story and feature writer for publications like Cosmopolitan and Woman's Own in Great Britain. Glass excels at crafting compelling narratives, particularly evident in her acclaimed mystery series featuring NYPD Detective Sergeant April Woo. Her work showcases a keen understanding of suspense and character development.







- 2024
- 2022
Teen Guide To Health: How To Be Your Best Self: Physical Emotional Social
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Mental and physical health information made fun and lasting in one easy health care tool. It's empowerment and prevention that will keep teens safe as they grow and develop into adults. The simple road map every teen needs to get and stay healthy. 144 fun pages to explore in class, at home, or in sports, mentoring, therapy, and after school programs. Providing a strong foundation for mental health. This easy prevention and health care tool offers the facts and answers teens desperately need. What every teen needs to know about getting and staying healthy no matter who or where you are. Empower your teen to understand body, brain, and emotional health. Easy to read and understand with tips for the whole family. The Teen Guide To Health is the resource for What Makes Me Healthy High School Art/Media Contest on the Gulf Coast of Florida where high school students create positive messaging by and for teens and receive scholarships for their creativity.
- 2001
Tracking Time
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
When a physician goes for a quick run and doesn't return, NYPD detective April Woo believes he is alive. Ordering a search using the city's best K-9 tracking unit, she goes outside her jurisdiction and authority. It takes the brutal murder of a witness for April to be believed, but she's no closer to cracking what might be the most disturbing crime spree she's ever faced.
- 1996
Hanging Time
- 446 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Set in an upscale boutique on New York's Upper West Side, the story follows a young salesgirl whose life takes a dark turn when she is lured into a deadly situation. The narrative explores themes of vulnerability and the perilous nature of trust, as the protagonist confronts the consequences of a seemingly innocent decision. The tension builds as she navigates a world where appearances can be deceiving, leading to a gripping exploration of fate and survival.