The Crime of Fashion Mystery Series
“Lacey Smithsonian skewers Washington with style.”
—bestselling author Elaine Viets
—The Sun (Bremerton, WA)
—SouthCoastToday.com
“Byerrum spins a mystery out of (very luxurious) whole cloth with the best of them.”
—Chick Lit Books
—Fresh Fiction
The Woman in the Dollhouse
“The Bottom Line: An ingeniously crafted psychological thriller that bewitches on page one and continues to mesmerize until its shocking conclusion.... We can't imagine a better read... Byerrum has deftly structured a compelling narrative that never lets go. You won't either, by the way. This is one book you're practicaly guaranteed to finish in record time."
—Best Thrillers
Killer Hair
“[A] rippling debut. Peppered with girlfriends you’d love to have, smoldering romance you can’t resist, and Beltway insider insights you’ve got to read, Killer Hair adds a crazy twist to the concept of ‘capital murder.’”
—Sarah Strohmeyer, Agatha Award–winning author of Kindred Spirits and the Bubbles Yablonsky novels
—Nancy J. Cohen, author of the Bad Hair Day mysteries
—Scripps Howard News Service
—Chloe Green, author of the
Dallas O’Connor Fashion mysteries
—national
bestselling author Elaine Viets
Designer Knockoff
“Byerrum intersperses the book with witty excerpts from Lacey’s ‘Fashion Bites’ columns, such as ‘When Bad Clothes Happen to Good People’ and ‘Thank Heavens It’s Not Code Taupe.’... quirky... interesting plot twists.”
—The Sun (Bremerton, WA)
—Romantic Times
—The Best Reviews
Shot Through Velvet
“First-rate... a serious look at the decline of the U.S. textile and newspaper industries provides much food for thought.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Great fun, with lots of interesting tidbits about the history of the U.S. fashion industry.”
—Suspense Magazine
“A thoughtful mystery with an energetic, very likable heroine that will attract new readers to this established series.”
—The Mystery Reader (four stars)
Death on Heels
“Terrific... a fabulous Crime of Fashion Mystery.”
—Genre Go Round Reviews
—Chick Lit+
—Turning the Pages
Hostile Makeover
“Byerrum pulls another superlative Crime of Fashion out of her vintage cloche.”
—Chick Lit Books
“The read is as smooth as fine-grade cashmere.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Totally delightful... a fun and witty read.”
—Fresh Fiction
Raiders of the Lost Corset
“A hilarious crime caper... Readers will find themselves laughing out loud... Ellen Byerrum has a hit series on her hands with her latest tale.”
—The Best Reviews
—Spinetingler Magazine
—Roundtable Reviews
Grave Apparel
“A truly intriguing mystery.”
—Armchair Reader
“Fun and enjoyable... Lacey’s a likeable, sassy, and savvy heroine, and the Washington D.C. setting is a plus."
—The Romance Readers Connection
“Wonderful.”
—Gumshoe
“Whether readers are fashion divas or hopelessly fashion challenged, there’s a lot to like about being Armed and Glamorous.”
—BookPleasures.com
“Fans will relish Armed and Glamorous, a cozy starring a fashionable trench coat, essential killer heels, and designer whipping pearls.”
—Midwest Book Review
Veiled Revenge
"Like fine wine that gets better with age, Veiled Revenge is the best book yet in this fabulous series and I can’t wait to see where Lacey and her fashion-sense take us."
—Dru's Book Musings
"Always a delight... a fun and always enjoyable read... An intriguing plot, fun but never too insane characters, and a likable and admirable heroine all combine to create a charming and well-crafted mystery."
—Cynthia Chow, Kings River Life Magazine
The Children Didn't See Anything
"Finally! A story for young adults (and adults who crave exceptional tales) that is just absolutely AMAZING. ... PHENOMENAL storytelling in its purest form! ...a breath of fresh air with a brilliant chronicle of events from start to finish. The characters popped off the page and landed on my lap… dazzling... I laughed, I cried, I sighed. I was late to a meeting because I was finishing up this delightful adventure while in traffic. ... Byerrum is without a doubt the latest voice in to enter the teen market, but she is THE most refreshing voice to come along in decades…"
—Diane Morasco, Blogcritics.org