Several
mystery authors are known equally for more than one mystery series.
J. A. Jance
is yet another author who writes two thriving mystery series. Sheriff Joanna Brady "inherited" her police position from her husband who was killed while performing his sheriff's duties. I'm not entirely sure if this series qualifies as a "cozy mystery" series, but it definitely is a good mystery series to read.
Homicide Detective J. P. Beaumont is the main character in Jance's other mystery book series. I find both of the series equally good, which is usually not the case (in my opinion) when an author has two series
from which to choose. I usually start out reading one of the author's mystery series, try the other series of books, and then stay with the one series I enjoy more. In Jance's case,
I find both of her mystery series equally good. (Jance also
writes the Walker Family Series and the Ali Reynolds Mystery Series.)
Two authors I am looking forward to reading are
Roderic Jeffries and
Dolores Johnson. Both of these authors were recommended to me by several of my friends who read cozy mystery books.
Roderic Jeffries writes about Enrique Alvarez, a police inspector in Spain. Ms. Johnson's series takes place in Denver, and features the owner of a dry cleaning business. Again, you may wonder how a dry cleaner solves mysteries...... but, remember, the cozy mystery genre is famous for amateur sleuths.
Melanie
Jackson Jackson writes several book series, of
which two are mystery series. The Chloe Boston Mystery Series is a seasonal
series (holiday-themed) which features a meter maid who can't make the
physical requirements of her local police department. (She weighs 98 pounds
and is five feet tall.) Jackson calls her Butterscotch Jones Mystery Series
a "Cozy Thriller." It is set in Manitoba, Canada.
Jonnie Jacobs Jacobs has two series, both featuring strong women... one an attorney, and the
other an artist.
Kate Jacobs
Jacobs is a New York Times bestselling author, with her degree in
Journalism. She writes the very popular Friday Night Knitting Club Series
(not a mystery series)...
Sue Ann
Jaffarian Jaffarian writes the Odelia Grey
Mystery Series which features a queen-size paralegal living in California.
Jaffarian also writes the Granny Apples Mystery Series (paranormal mystery
series) and the Fang-in-Cheek Mystery Series (vampire)...
Dean James
(aka Jimmie Ruth Evans,
Honor Hartman, &
Miranda James) With his Ph.D. in Medieval
History and his Master's in Library Science, James writes under four
names... His four series are: the Trailer
Park Mystery Series (as Evans), the Bridge Club Mystery Series (as Hartman),
Simon Kirby-Jones Mystery Series (as Dean James), & the Cat in the Stacks
Series (as Miranda James)...
Miranda
James (aka Dean James, Jimmie Ruth Evans,
& Honor Hartman) As stated above, James has
his Ph.D. in Medieval
History and his Master's in Library Science. He writes four different
Cozy series using the four different
names: Trailer
Park Mystery Series (Evans), Bridge Club Mystery Series (Hartman), Simon Kirby-Jones Mystery Series (Dean James),
& the Cat in the Stacks Series (Miranda James)...
P. D. James
Very British..... Adam Dalgliesh series... (On
the
Crime Writers' Association Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time) (On the
Mystery Writers of America Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time
Susan S. James
James has her Master's in English, and after teaching a short time, decided
that her background in Creative Writing would be better used doing just
that: Writing Creatively! She writes the Solace Glen Mystery Series...
J. A. Jance Jance is an author who writes two series, and I still can't decide which is
better.... the Joanna Brady series or the J. P. Beaumont series. I like them
both equally, and I like them both a lot!
Nancy Lynn Jarvis Jarvis has worked in several career paths: newspaper
advertising, librarian, business manager, and realtor. She writes the Regan
McHenry Real Estate Mystery Series which is set in California...
Roderic Jeffries (aka
Jeffrey Ashford &
Peter Alding) Not
Cozy... Inspector Alvarez in Spain, amongst others...
Emyl Jenkins
Jenkins has her Master's in Literature and has written several non fiction
books, including some about antiques. Her passion for antiques led her to
start an antiquing mystery series which features Sterling Glass... who is
both a columnist and an antiques appraiser.
Maureen Jennings With her M. A. in English Literature, Jennings writes three
different mystery series. The Murdoch Mystery Series is probably her most famous
series, which was the basis for the Canadian Murdoch Mysteries television shows.
Her Detective Inspector Tom Tyler Mystery Series is set during WW II, and
features one of the few detective inspectors in England during that time. Her third series is the
Christine Morris Mystery Series, which is set in Scotland, and features a
transplanted Canadian forensic profiler.
Iris Johansen Johansen started her writing career with historical romances, and
has become a best selling author of (thriller) mysteries. She writes the Eve
Duncan Mystery Series which features a forensic sculptor.
Cathie John
Cathie John is the husband/wife writing duo comprised of John and Cathie
Celestri. They have two series, one of which is a culinary mystery series
(the Journals of Kate Cavanaugh), complete with recipes!
Claire
M. Johnson With a Bachelor's Degree in History,
Johnson decided to take the second step to realizing her dreams... and
became a pastry chef! She has since then become an editor, but writes a
mystery series which revolves around a pastry chef...
Dolores Johnson
Dry cleaning sleuth!
Linda O. Johnston
Johnston, a contract lawyer, writes the Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter Mystery series. The main
character is an attorney and pet sitter. Her sidekick is a cutie-pie Cavalier
King Charles Spaniel named Lexie.
Morag Joss
With her MA in English, Joss went on to receive advanced training in
singing. With her love for music, it is no small wonder why the protagonist
sleuth in her Sara Selkirk Mystery Series is a world renown cellist. Joss
has also been in charge of a large museum's education department, as well as
serving as a consultant on arts education. Her first mystery in the Sara
Selkirk series was nominated for a Dilys Award by the American Independent
Mystery Booksellers Association. Joss has also won a Crime Writers'
Association Silver Dagger Award as well as an Edgar Allan Poe Award for two
of her Stand Alone mysteries.
Stacy Juba
Juba, the 2005 recipient of the Malice Domestic Grant for new mystery
writers, is an award-winning journalist and the author of the stand alone
mystery novel Twenty-Five Years Ago Today about an obit writer/aspiring reporter
who stumbles across a twenty-five year old murder on microfilm.
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