


Books in series

Death on Demand
1987

Design for Murder
1988

Something Wicked
1988

Honeymoon with Murder
1988

A Little Class on Murder
1989

Deadly Valentine
1990

The Christie Caper
1991

Southern Ghost
1992

Mint Julep Murder
1995

Yankee Doodle Dead
1998

White Elephant Dead
1999

Sugarplum Dead
2000

April Fool Dead
2001

Engaged to Die
2003

Motherhood Is Murder
2003

Murder Walks the Plank
2004

Death of the Party
2005

Dead Days of Summer
2006

Death Walked In
2008

Dare to Die
2009

Laughed 'Til He Died
2010

Dead by Midnight
2011

Death Comes Silently
2012

Dead, White, and Blue
2013

Death at the Door
2014

Don't Go Home
2015

From the Queen
2015

Walking on My Grave
2017
Authors

Shirley Rousseau Murphy is the author of over 40 books, including 24 novels for adults, the Dragonbards Trilogy and more for young adults, and many books for children. She is best known for her Joe Grey cat mystery series, consisting of 21 novels, the last of which was published when she was over 90. Now retired, she enjoys hearing from readers who write to her at her website www.srmurphy.com, where the reading order of the books in that series can be found. Murphy grew up in southern California, riding and showing the horses her father trained. After attending the San Francisco Art institute she worked as an interior designer, and later exhibited paintings and welded metal sculpture in the West Coast juried shows. "When my husband Pat and I moved to Panama for a four-year tour in his position with the U. S . Courts, I put away the paints and welding torches, and began to write," she says. Later they lived in Oregon, then Georgia, before moving to California, where she now enjoys the sea and views of the Carmel hills. .

Seattle native Mary Richardson Daheim has been fascinated by story-telling since early childhood. She first listened, then read, and finally began to write her own fiction when she was ten. A journalism major at the University of Washington, she was the first female editor of The Daily where she attracted national attention with her editorial stance against bigotry. After getting her B.A., she worked in newspapers and public relations, but in her spare time she tried her hand at novels. In 1983, Daheim’s first historical romance was published, followed by a half-dozen more before she switched genres to her original fictional love, mysteries. Just Desserts and Fowl Prey, the first books of thirty in the Bed-and-Breakfast series were released in 1991. A year later, the Emma Lord series made its debut with The Alpine Advocate. Daheim has also written several short stories for mystery anthologies and magazines. Married to professor emeritus and playwright David Daheim, the couple lives in Seattle and has three grown daughters. She has been an Agatha Award nominee, winner of the 2000 Pacific Northwest Writers Association Achievement Award, and her mysteries regularly make the USA Today bestseller list and the New York Times top thirty.