Lee Harris is the author of the mystery novels featuring ex-nun Christine Bennett, who first appeared in The Good Friday Murder, an Edgar Award nominee. She also writes the New York Mysteries, which debuted with Murder in Hell's Kitchen. In 2001, Lee Harris received the Romantic Times magazine Career Achievement Award for her distinguished contribution to crime writing.
Genres: Mystery
Series
Christine Bennett
1. The Good Friday Murder (1992)
2. The Yom Kippur Murder (1992)
aka The Atonement Murder
3. The Christening Day Murder (1993)
4. The St. Patrick's Day Murder (1994)
5. The Christmas Night Murder (1994)
6. The Thanksgiving Day Murder (1995)
7. The Passover Murder (1996)
8. The Valentine's Day Murder (1996)
9. The New Year's Eve Murder (1997)
10. The Labor Day Murder (1998)
11. The Father's Day Murder (1999)
12. The Mother's Day Murder (2000)
13. The April Fools' Day Murder (2001)
14. The Happy Birthday Murder (2002)
15. The Bar Mitzvah Murder (2004)
16. The Silver Anniversary Murder (2005)
17. The Cinco de Mayo Murder (2006)
1. The Good Friday Murder (1992)
2. The Yom Kippur Murder (1992)
aka The Atonement Murder
3. The Christening Day Murder (1993)
4. The St. Patrick's Day Murder (1994)
5. The Christmas Night Murder (1994)
6. The Thanksgiving Day Murder (1995)
7. The Passover Murder (1996)
8. The Valentine's Day Murder (1996)
9. The New Year's Eve Murder (1997)
10. The Labor Day Murder (1998)
11. The Father's Day Murder (1999)
12. The Mother's Day Murder (2000)
13. The April Fools' Day Murder (2001)
14. The Happy Birthday Murder (2002)
15. The Bar Mitzvah Murder (2004)
16. The Silver Anniversary Murder (2005)
17. The Cinco de Mayo Murder (2006)
Manhattan
1. Murder in Hell's Kitchen (2003)
2. Murder in Alphabet City (2005)
3. Murder in Greenwich Village (2006)
1. Murder in Hell's Kitchen (2003)
2. Murder in Alphabet City (2005)
3. Murder in Greenwich Village (2006)
Award nominations
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Lee Harris recommends
Slippery Slopes and Other Deadly Things (2003)
(Carrie Carlin, book 5)
Nancy Tesler
"I have loved all of Nancy Tesler's books and this one is the best. Her writing is witty and clever and the story is a nail biter. The atmosphere is so real, I could feel the swing of the chair lift, and those slippery slopes sent a murderous chill through me."
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