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  1. Colleen Mooney is a USA TODAY, WALL STREET JOURNAL & AMAZON BESTSELLING AUTHOR of New Orleans humorous mysteries. She also runs a small breed rescue for Schnauzers and shares her love for animals and food on her website.

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  2. Cozy mystery books by humorous fiction author, Colleen Mooney. Rescued by a kiss, Dead and Breakfast, Drive Thru Murder, Death by Rum Balls, Dog Gone and Dead, and Politicians, Potholes and pralines. Theres no place like New Orleans for a good crime.

  3. Colleen Mooney is a USA TODAY, WALL STREET JOURNAL and AMAZON bestselling author of cozy mysteries featuring Schnauzers. She is also a traveler, scuba diver, sailor and director of Schnauzer Rescue of Louisiana.

  4. Colleen Mooney has 18 books on Goodreads with 19818 ratings. Colleen Mooneys most popular book is Drive Thru Murder (The New Orleans Go Cup Chronicles #3).

  5. Oct 11, 2017 · Colleen Mooney (Author of Drive Thru Murder) Goodreads Author. Born. in New Orleans, The United States. August 02. Website. http://www.colleenmooney.com. Twitter. mooney_colleen. Genre. Crime, Mystery, Humor and Comedy. Influences. Nancy Drew, Harlan Coben, Janet Evanovich, Carl Hiassen, Sue Grafton. Member Since. April 2013. URL.

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  6. The New Orleans Go Cup Chronicles Series by Colleen Mooney. 9 primary works • 13 total works. Book 1. Rescued By A Kiss. by Colleen Mooney. 4.05 · 526 Ratings · 92 Reviews · published 2014 · 6 editions. Romantic intrigue at a New Orleans parade goes awr… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Dead and Breakfast. by Colleen Mooney.

  7. Colleen Mooney. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. Follow Colleen Mooney to get new release emails from Audible and Amazon. Colleen Mooney is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author. Born and raised in New Orleans. she started going to parades and watched them from sitting on my Dad's shoulders before she could walk.