Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Getting Away With It | 1976 | Leslie Glass | Buy |
| 2 | Modern Love | 1983 | Leslie Glass | Buy |
| 3 | To Do No Harm | 1992 | Leslie Glass | Buy |
| 4 | Over His Dead Body | 2003 | Leslie Glass | Buy |
| 5 | For Love and Money | 2004 | Leslie Glass | Buy |
| 6 | Sleeper | 2010 | Leslie Glass | Buy |
Leslie Glass’s standalone novels cover a wide stretch of her career, from her debut Getting Away With It in 1976 through Sleeper in 2010. Her early books lean toward contemporary fiction, with Getting Away With It and Modern Love (1983) exploring relationships and social dynamics. The shift toward suspense came with To Do No Harm (1992), a medical thriller that showed the darker storytelling instincts she would bring to her April Woo series.
Her later standalones, including Over His Dead Body (2003) and For Love and Money (2004), are more firmly in thriller territory. These books focus on domestic situations that turn dangerous, with characters caught in webs of deception and financial manipulation. Glass writes clean, efficient prose that keeps pages turning, and her standalone work gives a good sense of her range beyond the procedural format of the Woo novels.