Laura DiSilverio spent twenty years as an Air Force intelligence officer--serving as a squadron commander in England, English teacher at the Air Force Academy, budgeteer at the National Reconnaissance Officer, POW/MIA researcher in Bangkok, and in other positions--before retiring to write and parent full-time. She lives in Colorado with her hubby, tween-aged daughters (who are teaching her a lot about patience), and Wire-haired Pointing Griffon.
Genres: Cozy Mystery, Young Adult Fantasy, Mystery
Series
Book Club Mystery
1. The Readaholics and the Falcon Fiasco (2015)
2. The Readaholics and the Poirot Puzzle (2015)
3. The Readaholics and the Gothic Gala (2016)
1. The Readaholics and the Falcon Fiasco (2015)
2. The Readaholics and the Poirot Puzzle (2015)
3. The Readaholics and the Gothic Gala (2016)
Laura DiSilverio recommends
How to Book a Murder (2021)
(Starlit Bookshop Mystery, book 1)
Cynthia Kuhn
"Kuhn's new Starlit Bookshop series is a true delight! With her trademark humor, engaging characters, twisty plotting, and literary references sure to charm mystery fans, she has created the bookstore we all want to browse in and the event planner/amateur sleuth, Emma, we want to join our book club. I relished every page of How to Book a Murder."
Trouble On the Books (2019)
(Castle Bookshop Mystery, book 1)
Essie Lang
"If you like a good mystery with engaging characters, and revel in books or castles (or both!), then you will enjoy this novel."
Shelved Under Murder (2018)
(Blue Ridge Library Mystery, book 2)
Victoria Gilbert
"This book pulled me in from the first, humorous paragraph."
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