R.J. Koreto has been fascinated by the Edwardian era ever since viewing the original Upstairs, Downstairs series.
In his day job, he works as a business and financial journalist. Over the years, he's been a magazine writer and editor, website manager, PR consultant, book author, and seaman in the U.S. Merchant Marine. Like Lady Frances Ffolkes, he's a graduate of Vassar College.
His short story, The Missing Motive, was published in the December 2015 issue of Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine.
With his wife and daughters, he divides his time between Rockland County, N.Y., and Marthas Vineyard, Mass.
In his day job, he works as a business and financial journalist. Over the years, he's been a magazine writer and editor, website manager, PR consultant, book author, and seaman in the U.S. Merchant Marine. Like Lady Frances Ffolkes, he's a graduate of Vassar College.
His short story, The Missing Motive, was published in the December 2015 issue of Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine.
With his wife and daughters, he divides his time between Rockland County, N.Y., and Marthas Vineyard, Mass.
Genres: Historical Mystery
New and upcoming books
Series
Lady Frances Ffolkes Mystery
1. Death On the Sapphire (2016)
2. Death Among Rubies (2016)
3. Death at the Emerald (2017)
1. Death On the Sapphire (2016)
2. Death Among Rubies (2016)
3. Death at the Emerald (2017)
Historic Homes Mystery
1. The Greenleaf Murders (2022)
2. The Turnbull Murders (2023)
3. The Cadieux Murders (2024)
1. The Greenleaf Murders (2022)
2. The Turnbull Murders (2023)
3. The Cadieux Murders (2024)
Books containing stories by R J Koreto
R J Koreto recommends

Murder Two Doors Down (2025)
(Hoa Homicide Mystery, book 1)
Chuck Storla
"Murder Two Doors Down is a sly and witty subversion of the traditional cozy, set in a suburban homeowners association where Machiavelli would be at home. We see it through the eyes of narrator Brad Hanson, who engages us with dark-humored observations reminiscent of Donald Westlake. I found myself rooting for him until the exciting wind-up - hoping to see what trouble he'll get into in a sequel."

Tales of Music, Murder, and Mayhem (2024)
(Bouchercon Anthology)
Heather Graham
"Just as the 'Nashville sound' covers the range of human emotion, so do these stories - amusing, thrilling and heartbreaking. Like good country songs, you'll want to revisit them again and again."
Visitors also looked at these authors