Jane Rubino

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Jane Rubino is an author of mystery novels set in New Jersey, featuring entertainment reporter ‘Cat’ Fortunati Austen as an accidental detective. The books feature Cat’s close knit Italian-American family and the diverse people of New Jersey. Cat is a widow and a relationship with homicide detective Victor Cardenas develops in the books.[1]

With her daughter, Caitlen Rubino-Bradway, she has also written Lady Vernon and Her Daughter, inspired by Jane Austen’s novella ‘'Lady Susan’'.

Books[]

  • Death of a DJ, 1995
  • Fruitcake, 1997
  • Cheat the Devil, 1998
  • (Contributor) Homicide for the Holidays, 2000
  • Plot Twist: A Cat Austen/ Victor Cardenas Mystery, 2000
  • Deadly Morsels: Cake Job, 2003
  • Raise the Dead, 2004
  • Lady Vernon and Her Daughter, 2009

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Cohen, Richard. "Jane Rubino". Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2007. Gale Biography In Context. Web. accessed 10 Aug. 2012.
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