Enjoy all the suspenseful, fast-paced whodunits in the award-winning, bestselling supernatural mystery series—collected for the first time in one volume.
In author Rochelle Staab’s bestselling A Mind for Murder mystery series, classic Hollywood noir gets a modern, mystical twist. An L.A. psychologist who eschews all things supernatural matches wits with a handsome professor of the occult as they team up to solve Tinsel Town’s spookiest murders . . .
Divorced psychologist Liz Cooper doesn’t believe in fate, but it sure seems like an otherworldly force is bent on her working with occult professor, Nick Garfield. Whether Liz is tracking a tarot card killer, investigating a neighborhood witch, or clearing her own name in an unusual murder, the strange cases keep coming. And while Liz takes a practical approach to sleuthing, Nick explores the more alternative theories. But be it with practical evidence or preternatural clues, Liz and Nick won’t quit until the cases are solved.
Packed with snappy banter, sizzling chemistry, and a supporting cast of characters as unique as L.A. itself, the A Mind for Murder mysteries are a smart and sophisticated series that proves it’s far more fun when great minds don’t think alike . . .
Praise for the series
“Brava! Staab delivers effortless chills that eerily wash over you, leaving you shivering in wicked delight.” —Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“A spellbinding blend of voodoo and tarot traditions. Who Do, Voodoo? is a superlative supernatural mystery.” —Cleo Coyle, New York Times–bestselling author
“Smart, sophisticated, and utterly spellbinding.” —Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today–bestselling author
“[A] fantastic series.” —A Book Obsession
Former radio and music industry executive Rochelle Staab blended her love for mystery with the supernatural in the Watson Award-winning Mind for Murder Mystery series. An avid fan of the golden age of detective fiction, Rochelle collects 1920s and 1930s novels and films, and in her spare time hikes the trails, staircases, and sidewalks of Los Angeles for historic research. She has served on the board of directors for MWA SoCal and is a past-president of Sisters in Crime/Los Angeles. Visit her online at www.rochellestaab.com.