Praise for Lee Hollis’s Mysteries
“A lighthearted cozy mystery with a showbiz twist…Readers are invested in the father-daughter pair and eager to follow them. My Father Always Finds Corpses features a winning blend of Hollywood intrigue, political cover-ups, romance and crime.” —BookPage on My Father Always Finds Corpses
“An often humorous mystery replete with questionable decisions, fortunate coincidences, and opportunities for redemption.” —Kirkus Reviews on My Father Always Finds Corpses
“Like her heroine’s chatty columns, this is for those who want their murder with a side of personal drama. And lots of clams.” —Kirkus Reviews on Death of a Clam Digger
“Crime abounds in a mystery with a ripped-from-the-headlines political angle and a surprising turn in the personal lives of both sleuths. With a diverse cast of characters, including Sandra’s gay son, and the unusual political/school angles, the sequel to Murder at the PTA sets itself apart from most cozies.” —Library Journal on Murder at the Bake Sale
“An enjoyably twisty mystery laced with the heroine's equally entertaining foodcentric newspaper columns.” —Kirkus Reviews on Death of an Italian Chef
“Sandra’s quest for independence and legitimacy as a PI, Maya’s and Sandra’s desires to resolve their marital situations, family relationships between parents and teens, and the realities of a political life effectively frame this engaging cozy.” —Booklist on Murder at the Bake Sale
“A class act whose two strong women face both murder and marital problems with courage and humor.” —Kirkus Reviews on Murder on the Class Trip
“The reality-show frame, combined with the intelligent, feisty heroines and the precocious Wyatt add up to a satisfying entry in the cozy series.” —Booklist on Poppy Harmon and the Backstabbing Bachelor
“Hollis delivers all the essentials: appealing characters, an intricate plot, and a colorful setting. Cozy fans will hope Poppy and friends will be back soon.” —Publishers Weekly on Poppy Harmon and the Pillow Talk Killer
“A movie set in the California desert provides a suitably dangerous backdrop for the gutsy heroine.” —Kirkus Reviews on Poppy Harmon and the Pillow Talk Killer
“Well-drawn characters, including principals and supporting cast, especially the sleuths' 12-
year-old computer expert, combine with surprising plot twists and plenty of humor to make this a
satisfying entry in Hollis' popular cozy series.” —Booklist on Poppy Harmon and the Pillow Talk Killer
“Irresistible…Cozy readers will look forward to seeing a lot more of Poppy and company.” —Publishers Weekly on Poppy Harmon and the Hung Jury
“An amusing cozy with quirky characters and a down-to-earth heroine with plenty of moxie.” —Kirkus Reviews on Poppy Harmon and the Hung Jury
Share with those who enjoy M. C. Beaton’s Agatha Raisin mysteries.” —Booklist on Poppy Harmon and the Hung Jury
“Hilarious…Pop culture references throughout add to the fun, and Hollis wraps up the mystery with a truly surprising twist. Cozy fans will eagerly await the sequel.” —Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW & PW Picks for Poppy Harmon Investigates
“Features a trio of likable sleuths in a story with a surprising twist for a cozy.” —Library Journal on Poppy Harmon Investigates
“The theatrical frame, combined with a set of quirky characters, including a 12-year-old computer whiz, and plenty of humor, distinguishes this delightful cozy, the first in a projected series.” —Booklist on Poppy Harmon Investigates
“A fun Christmas cozy.” —Library Journal on Death of a Christmas Caterer
“Brother-sister writing team Rick Copp and Holly Simason set a snappy pace, introduce fun characters, and write a clever plot. This second series entry (after Death of a Kitchen Diva) is a tasty entrée for the culinary cozy crowd.” —Library Journal on Death of a Country Fried Redneck