Here is the list of new releases for January 1 to January 7! (Short list this week!)
Krista Davis: The Dog Across the Lake (9th in the Paws & Claws Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery (and Other Favorite) Books, Movies, and TV
Here is the list of new releases for January 1 to January 7! (Short list this week!)
Krista Davis: The Dog Across the Lake (9th in the Paws & Claws Mysteries)
Here is the list of new releases for December 18 to December 31!
Maddie Day (aka Edith Maxwell & Tace Baker): Deep Fired Death (12th in the Country Store Mysteries)
Agatha Frost: Frosted Plum Fears (9th in the Claire’s Candles Cozy Mysteries) (yes, I highlighted this in a previous week… looks like it was pushed back)
PS: I hope everyone is having a great holiday season and had a great Christmas!
It’s once again time to discuss one of the most popular and recommended Cozy Mystery series as suggested by site readers, and this time I’ll be talking about the first in Nancy Coco‘s Oregon Honeycomb Mystery Series, Death Bee Comes Her.
Wren Johnson is the owner of Let It Bee, a specialty boutique focusing on all things honey in Oceanview, a small seaside tourist town in Oregon. One of her main sources of exercise is walking her Havana Brown cat, Everett, a very social cat that appears to tolerate a leash much more than any other cat I have ever personally encountered!
It’s on one of these walks down to the beach that Wren and Everett stumble across the body of a local curmudgeonly crafter and a rival of Wren’s Aunt Eloise, Agnes Snow – and she’s clutching a label of Wren’s lip balm, both of which make Wren seem like something of a suspect. Of course, as the mystery proceeds, it quickly becomes obvious that there were quite a few people who might have had various reasons to with harm on Agnes Snow.
Naturally, the cast includes a number of eccentric and interesting locals, such as Aunt Eloise, various owners of shops close to the Let It Bee, and the local police representative, hunky Officer Jim Hampton.
I definitely will say that I appreciate how quickly the corpse is stumbled upon. I like setting the scene of a mystery as much as the next Cozy fan, but finding the body in the first chapter goes a long way toward establishing that this is a mystery with Cozy elements, and not a discussion on a specific Cozy hobby with a bit of a mystery stuck in at the back.
All in all, I quite enjoyed my time reading Death Bee Comes Her. The biggest problem is that this particular series unfortunately doesn’t have much more to it – there is a second entry, but that was released in early 2022 and there hasn’t been any mention of another coming out that I have heard of. Still, perhaps we’ll be lucky and see more mysteries starring Wren and highlighting the Oregon coast.
This might be the first time I’ve written about this particular mystery series, but it isn’t the first time I’ve highlighted Nancy Coco – I have already done another entry on this series for her main mystery series, the Candy-Coated Mystery Series. She also writes a number of other series under two other names – the Kensington Chef Mystery Series under the name Nell Hampton, and the Wine Country Mystery Series, Baker’s Treat Mystery Series, and the Perfect Proposals Mystery Series under the name Nancy J. Parra.
For those who are interested in that sort of thing, this does also include some wax and honey related recipes and tips, though unlike most similar recipes, these are scattered at the end of specific chapters, not collected at the end.
We will have one new Cozy Mystery Series by an established site author beginning in January 2024!
Joyce Tremel will be releasing the first entry in her Cider House Mystery Series, titled Deadly to the Core. 35-year-old Kate Mulligan is at a low point in her life, having recently lost her husband in a car crash, when she faces a more distant bereavement, the death of her great uncle Stan, who has left her a fruit orchard in a small town near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. She decides to make this a new start, opening a cider house on the property. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes her once again when she finds the body of the orchard manager. Tremel is also the author of the Brewing Trouble Mystery Series, starring a certified brewmaster in Pennsylvania, and (as Joyce St. Anthony) the Homefront News Mystery Series, starring the editor of a WWII-era newspaper.