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Leslie Wolfe Books in Order
Leslie Rosenberg Wolfe was an American women's rights activist, known for her work as the longtime leader of the Center for Women Policy Studies. She particularly focused her activism on the intersection of racism and sexism faced by women of color.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Leslie Wolfe's book series? Leslie Wolfe has written 5 book series. The most notable is the Alex Hoffmann series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Leslie Wolfe
- #1
Executive(2011) - #2
Devil's Move(2014) - #3
The Backup Asset(2015) - #4
The Ghost Pattern(2015) - #5
Operation Sunset(2016)
- #1
Las Vegas Girl(2018) - #2
Casino Girl(2018) - #3
Las Vegas Crime(2018)
- #1
The Girl from Silent Lake(2021) - #2
Beneath Blackwater River(2021) - #3
The Angel Creek Girls(2021) - #4
The Girl on Wildfire Ridge(2022) - #5
Missing Girl at Frozen Falls(2022)
- #1
Dawn Girl(2016) - #2
The Watson Girl(2017) - #3
Glimpse of Death(2017) - #4
Taker of Lives(2018) - #5
Not Really Dead(2020) - #6
Girl With A Rose(2021) - #7
Mile High Death(2021) - #8
The Girl They Took(2021) - #9
The Girl Hunter(2023)
- #1
Stories Untold(2017) - #2
Love, Lies and Murder(2019) - #3
The Girl You Killed(2021) - #4
The Surgeon(2023) - #5
If I Go Missing(2024) - #6
The Hospital(2024) - #7
A Beautiful Couple(2024)
About Leslie Wolfe
Leslie Rosenberg Wolfe was an American women's rights activist, known for her work as the longtime leader of the Center for Women Policy Studies. She particularly focused her activism on the intersection of racism and sexism faced by women of color.
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