
The Two Birds, The Office Wife, The Nest, Dead In His Tracks, Too Dead to Swing, A Fugue in Hell's Kitchen, The Last Full Measure, The Sign of Five, The Trapdoor
Friends With Benefits, The Katy Green Mysteries
Amateur Sleuth, Cozy, Historical, Private Investigator, Romantic Suspense, Short Fiction, Traditional
The Sign of Five, The Nefarious Villains of Sherlock Holmes, The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories, A Killing Rain
The God of War; The Adventure of Baron Maupertuis; The Adventure of the Merryman and His Maid; The Adventure of The Colonial Exposition; The Bookseller's Donkey
Craft, Subject Expertise, The Business of Writing
I have been, as it were, "on stage" most of my life, as a performer, and a teacher, in addition to many appearances as a public speaker in bookstores and other venues.
Born and raised in Manhattan, I went to public schools, the Bronx High School of Science, Syracuse University for a BA in English, and the University of Hawaii for an MA in Communication. I've been a journalist covering the rise of small computers and telecommunications; and a novelist of historical mysteries My latest novels, "The Office Wife" and "The Nest," are cozies, but may be controversial. They put such a new spin on a familiar setup -- a husband and wife suspected of homicide, forced to solve the murder themselves -- that the cozy, thriller, and accidental-detective genres may never be the same. When I’m not working as an author, I’m working as a musician. I play guitar and sing “the Great American Songbook” from Tin Pan Alley and Broadway. More information is on my website: www.halglatzer.com