Thank you so much Bridget, for (hopefully) solving this puzzle:
"I’m trying to find 2 authors (series). First, an interior decorator, male, straight, who gets a female cop (or P.I.) to help him find the "bad guy". "
A. J. Orde (whose real name is Sheri S. Tepper) writes a series about Jason Lynx, who is an interior decorator/antiques dealer from Colorado whose girlfriend (Grace) is a police woman. Here are the series’ books in their correct order:
A Little Neighborhood Murder ’89
Death and the Dogwalker ’90
Death for Old Times’ Sake ’92
Looking for the Aardvark ’93 (the paperback was published as Dead on Sunday)
A Long Time Dead ’94
A Death of Innocents ’96
Dale, I hope that these are the series you were looking for. Isn’t it wonderful how the internet can get people together?
“I’m glad you found the site, also. I know what you mean about trying to find a series you liked in the past but didn’t annotate… or if you did, your threw the scrap piece of paper away with the series’ details. I am going to write a blog about your mystery series which deals with the interior decorator, and hopefully someone will come up with the specifics… nothing seems to ring a bell for me at this time…
As for the series about the lady minister… I am guessing that the series is by Julia Spencer-Fleming. Her Reverend Clare Fergusson series has the main character working very closely with police chief Russ Van Alstyne. Could this possibly be the series you are thinking about?
Kate Charles writes the Callie Anson Mystery Series. Callie is a newly ordained Anglican Minister in England.
Another possibility would be Cristina Sumners‘ series about an Episcopalian priest named Kathryn Koerney. The police chief in this series is named Tom Holder, and apparently there is a romantic tension between them. I don’t have the series listed on my pages… but Crooked Heart is the first in that particular series.
Hopefully, one of those three series is the one you are looking for…
If any of you have an idea/inkling of who the first author is, please post a comment. As for the second author, I could be missing the boat completely, so if any of you have other suggestions on who that author could be, again, please post a comment. The comment button is just below each particular blog entry, under the faint line…