Shelley Glodowski is a happily retired administrator from UW-Madison Department of Philosophy. She holds a B.A. in English and Education from Hamline University, with some graduate work at UW-Madison. She is a Senior Reviewer for the Midwest Book Review, and has written hundreds of reviews since their inception, having come in at the ground floor. She and her husband, Randy, are both musicians and have played together in various bands since the 1970's. Shelley teaches young fingers to play piano, plays flute with the Stoughton City Band, sings with the Stoughton Festival Choir, and plays keyboards and guitar. The Stoughton Festival Choir and Stoughton City Band perform a holiday show together each December at the famous Stoughton Opera House in Stoughton, Wisconsin. Shelley has been honored in Who's Who of American Women for over twenty years and Who's Who in the past several years. She has published four mysteries: MURDER ON THE WRONG NOTE, MURDER ON A PHILOSOPHICAL NOTE (Blood on the Lake Path), MURDER ON A CARIBBEAN NOTE, AND MURDER ON AN EGYPTIAN NOTE. She is currently working on MURDER ON A HAWAIIAN NOTE.