Debra H. Goldstein is also the author of Should Have Played Poker, a Carrie Martin and the Mah Jongg Players Mystery and the 2012 IPPY Award-winning Maze in Blue, a mystery set on the University of Michigan's campus. Her short stories and essays have been published in numerous periodicals and anthologies, including Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. Debra serves on numerous civic boards in Birmingham, Alabama, as well as the Sisters in Crime (national) and Guppy Chapter boards. She is an MWA member.
Genres: Cozy Mystery
Series
Sarah Blair Mystery
1. One Taste Too Many (2018)
2. Two Bites Too Many (2019)
3. Three Treats Too Many (2020)
4. Four Cuts Too Many (2021)
5. Five Belles Too Many (2022)
1. One Taste Too Many (2018)
2. Two Bites Too Many (2019)
3. Three Treats Too Many (2020)
4. Four Cuts Too Many (2021)
5. Five Belles Too Many (2022)
Books containing stories by Debra H Goldstein
First Comes Love, Then Comes Murder (2024)
19 Tales of Ruthless Relationships
edited by
Teresa Inge and Heather Weidner
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(Bouchercon Anthology)
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How to Book a Murder (2021)
(Starlit Bookshop Mystery, book 1)
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"Cynthia Kuhn's academic background and mystery genre knowledge bring the perfect touch of reality to newly minted Ph.D. Emma Starr's efforts to save the family bookstore. Kuhn's How to Book a Murder is a fast-paced delightful read."
Mango, Mambo, and Murder (2021)
(Caribbean Kitchen Mystery, book 1)
Raquel V Reyes
"Mango, Mambo, and Murder is a spicy mystery rich with Caribbean food and an enchanting Cuban-American sleuth. A delightfully flavorful series debut from author Raquel V. Reyes."
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