Thea Kozak series by Kate Flora (Books 2-8)
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Overview: Thea Kozak is a woman who has prided herself on always being the strong one in a crisis. While she’s usually not the one that starts the process, she seems to always be the one to clean up the messes–and she’s had practice at it. She survived her husband’s death and her sister’s brutal murder and not only came through with her mind and heart intact, but has used that pain to help others. Thea is a tough yet tender-minded woman who–through twists of fate, some spectacular bits of bad timing, and her refusal to walk away from someone in trouble–has had her share of dead bodies and heartache cross her path.
Flora’s fiction, nonfiction, and short fiction have been finalists for the Edgar, Agatha, Anthony, and Derringer Awards.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery > Physcological Thriller
2. Death in a Funhouse Mirror – Less than a year after solving her sister’s murder in Chosen for Death, the superbly witty and decidedly feisty Thea Kozak is once again faced with murder very close to home. When the mother of her college roommate is slain near her well-appointed suburban home, Thea steals time away from her educational consulting business to investigate the crime–but not without first confronting the well-founded objections of her detective lover, Andre Lemieux. A truly unusual amateur detective, Thea struggles with emotional baggage, a deceitful employee, and even a fashion crisis as she seeks to uncover the truth. In her second Thea Kozak novel, author Kate Flora again offers up a remarkably entertaining and engaging character-driven plot that examines the intricacies of dysfunctional family life, emotional intimacy, and indivudual identity.
3. Death at the Wheel – Thea Kozak is back in Kate Flora’s third novel as the heroine tries to find out about a horrific accident at the local auto race track. From crooked rednecks to suspicious bank frauds, meddling relatives, and psychotic ex-lovers, Thea faces some hard prospects.
4. An Educated Death – In An Educated Death, the fourth Thea Kozak novel, Thea faces what may be her most tragic mystery yet, which begins when a young girl drowns at a private New England high school. The death rocks the quiet world of privileged academia, and Thea is called in to provide counseling for the students and faculty, and to work on a much needed evaluation of the school’s safety procedures. When it is discovered that the girl was pregnant, Thea becomes suspicious of the circumstances of her death, and all hell breaks loose as she tries to uncover what really happened. As Thea digs deeper, the facade of gentility and old-world charm crumbles in the face of all those nasty little secrets that "perfect" people can’t admit to.
5. Death in Paradise – Death in Paradise is the latest title in Kate Flora’s sassy Thea Kozak series. On a holiday to attend an educational seminar in Hawaii, Thea is determined not only to make the conference a success but soak up some sun and get in some serious down time. What she hasn’t bargained for is a dead body, none other than the conference chairwoman, strangled and done up like a very expensive call girl. As Thea tries to keep the conference from disintegrating into chaos, she discovers more motives for the woman’s death than positive attributes about her life and more suspects than she can handle. Throw in some overly hostile local policemen, a suspicious husband — and an old family friend who makes Thea’s mother look like a saint — and it looks like Thea isn’t in for any kind of peace.
6. Liberty or Death – Thea is minutes away from finally marrying her long-time love Andre Lemieux–the state trooper who helped her discover the truth about her sister’s death, and the one person Thea can rely on to be strong for her. But Thea is left standing at the altar, and brought horrible news of Andre’s capture by forces unknown. The last place he was seen was near a small town in Maine that is a hotbed of right-wing conspiracy theorists… and lots of people with twitchy trigger fingers.
Thea knows she shouldn’t get involved. Let the professionals do their job. Her job, for once, is to wait… and to pray. But that doesn’t sit too well with a woman who has taken pride in being in control of much of her life and who has triumphed over adversities that would make a battle-weary veteran sag.
And when the other half of your heart is threatened, safety and self-preservation–and maybe even sanity–take a backseat.
7. Stalking Death – Crisis specialist Thea Kozak is called to the campus of an elite New Hampshire private school to help the administration deal with an angry African-American basketball player who claims she’s being stalked. There is nothing warm and fuzzy about the complainant. Shondra Jones is a six foot three, tightly coiled bundle of rage and resentment. She’s also sixteen, scared, and far from home. Beneath the school’s genteel veneer, Thea finds that a secret group of well-connected students flouts rules and abuses fellow students with impunity.
8. Death Warmed Over – Arriving to view what will hopefully be her dream home, Thea Kozak finds her real estate agent, Ginger Stevens, tied to a chair, surrounded by fiery space heaters. Just before the woman dies, she utters the indistinct words: Bobby. So long. Safe. Sorry.
Then a stranger, claiming to be Ginger’s boyfriend, corners Thea, demanding a package that Ginger gave to her, a package Thea never received.
Determined to get justice for Ginger, Thea begins her own investigation. Ginger’s colleagues know little about her, her apartment has been professionally sanitized, Ginger Stevens is the name of a child who died many years ago, and the Maine police have no idea who real-estate agent Ginger Stevens really is.
But Thea is sure the two men following her know Ginger’s true identity, and will stop at nothing to keep her from uncovering the truth behind the woman’s dying words.
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