Jane Rubino

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
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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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