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Four New-to-the-Site Cozy Mystery Authors: Vickie Fee: Liv and Di in Dixie, Julianne Holmes: Clock Shop, Catherine Lloyd: Kurland St. Mary, Joyce Tremel: Brewing Trouble

February 21, 2016

It’s that time once again… time to add new authors to the Cozy Mystery site! As usual I am posting authors who Cozy Mystery readers have recommended to me. I’m always looking for new-to-me Cozy Mystery authors to try (with the hopes of adding them to my favorite authors list) so it’s always a pleasure to post authors who look really promising to me.

 Vickie Fee – Vickie Fee grew up in Memphis, but now lives in upper Michigan. She earned her degree in journalism, which she put to good use reporting in a number of small newspapers. Her Cozy Mystery series, the Liv and Di in Dixie Mystery Series, stars party planner Liv McKay and her best friend Di Souther, and is set in the fictional town of Dixie, Tennessee.

 

 Julianne Holmes – Besides being a Cozy Mystery author, Julianne Holmes is the director of a service organization for theaters in the Boston area. She writes the Clock Shop Mystery Series, starring an expert clockmaker named Ruth Clagan who lives in Massachusetts.

 

 Catherine Lloyd – Though Catherine Lloyd now lives in the United States, she was born and grew up in London, England. Lloyd writes of her birth nation in the Kurland St. Mary Mystery Series, a historical Cozy series set in the 1810s in the small English town of Kurland St. Mary. The series features Miss Lucy Harrington as its sleuth. Major Robert Kurland helps Lucy with her sleuthing.

 

Joyce Tremel – A former police secretary, Joyce Tremel now writes the Brewing Trouble Mystery Series, starring Maxine “Max” O’Hara, a certified brewmaster and owner of the Allegheny Brew House in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With that in mind, it’s also no surprise that Joyce is herself a Pittsburgh native!

These authors (and many, many more!) can be found on the Cozy Mystery site.

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Agatha Award Nominees for 2015

February 17, 2016

I’m a little late in telling you this >>> the Agatha Award nominees have been selected for the 2015 awards. CONGRATULATIONS to ALL the nominees!

Unfortunately we’re going to have to wait until April 30, 2016 to find out who the winners are, but let’s face it, being a nominee for this very prestigious mystery book award means those authors are already winners! What an achievement! (I think of the Agatha Awards as the Coziest of Cozy Mystery awards.)

The 28th Malice Domestic convention will be taking place in Bethesda, Maryland >>> and that’s when the winners among the nominee (winners) will be announced. Again, CONGRATULATIONS to ALL the nominees! And, here they are:

AGATHA AWARD – BEST NOVEL 2015

  • Bridges Burned by Annette Dashofy
  • Long Upon the Land by Margaret Maron
  • The Child Garden by Catriona McPherson
  • Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny
  • What You See by Hank Phillipi Ryan

AGATHA AWARD – BEST FIRST NOVEL 2015

  • Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman by Tessa Arlen
  • Macdeath by Cindy Brown
  • Plantation Shudders by Ellen Byron
  • Just Killing Time by Julianne Holmes
  • On the Road with Del and Louise by Art Taylor

AGATHA AWARD – BEST HISTORICAL NOVEL 2015

  • Malice at the Palace by Rhys Bowen
  • The Masque of a Murderer by Susanna Calkins
  • Dreaming Spies by Laurie R. King
  • Mrs. Roosevelt’s Confidante by Susan Elia MacNeal
  • Murder on Amsterdam Avenue by Victoria Thompson

AGATHA AWARDS BEST CHILDREN/YOUNG ADULT

  • Pieces and Players by Blue Balliett
  • NEED by Joelle Charbonneau
  • Andi Unstoppable by Amanda Flower
  • Woof by Spencer Quinn
  • Fighting Chance by B.K. Stevens

AGATHA AWARD – BEST SHORT STORY 2015

  • A Year Without Santa Claus by Barb Goffman
  • A Questionable Death by Edith Maxwell
  • A Killing at the Beausoleil by Terrie Farley Moran
  • Suffer the Poor by Harriette Sackler
  • A Joy Forever by B.K. Stevens

AGATHA AWARDS BEST NON-FICTION

  • The Great Detective: The Amazing Rise and Immortal Life of Sherlock Holmes by Zack Dundas
  • The Golden Age of Murder: The Mystery of the Writers Who Invented the Modern Detective Story by Martin Edwards
  • A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie by Kathryn Harkup
  • Unsolved Murders and Disappearances in Northeast Ohio by Jane Ann Turzillo
  • The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook: Wickedly Good Meals and Desserts to Die For by Kate White, editor

AGATHA AWARDS MALICE DOMESTIC AWARDS

  • Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient: Katherine Hall Page
  • Poirot Award Recipients: Barbara Peters & Robert Rosenwald
  • Amelia Award Recipient: Douglas Greene

As you take a look at this list of all the nominees (and in the case of the last category, the winners!), you will no doubt recognize many authors who we talk about here. You probably have a favorite (or two, or three) who you think definitely should win in their category. We’ll just have to wait and see…

P.S. If you’d like to see who was nominated and/or won past Agatha Awards, or access more mystery book awards, you can click on this link to take you to the page on my site:
Mystery Book Awards.

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Authors Similar to Donna Andrews

February 10, 2016

blacksmithSince I just posted an entry about Donna Andrews’ first book in the Meg Langslow series, Murder With Peacocks, I thought I’d take this opportunity to ask if anyone can come up with some authors similar to Donna Andrews. I’ll start with a handful that I can think of offhand, but please do send in your own recommendations (and possibly why!) you think they are similar to Donna Andrews. Thank you!

Authors who are similar to Donna Andrews:

Laura Alden (aka Laurie Cass): Beth Kennedy PTA Mystery Series

Nancy Atherton: Aunt Dimity Mystery Series

M.C. Beaton (aka Marion Chesney): Hamish Macbeth Mystery Series AND Agatha Raisin Mystery Series

Jill Churchill: Jane Jeffry Mystery Series

Mary Daheim: Hillside Manor Bed & Breakfast Mystery Series

Joanne Fluke: Hannah Swensen Mystery Series

Sarah Graves: Home Repair is Homicide Mystery Series

Lee Harris: Christine Bennett Mystery Series

Joan Hess: Maggody Mystery Series

Maddy Hunter: Passport to Peril Mystery Series

Toni L.P. Kelner (aka Leigh Perry): Laura Fleming Mystery Series

Richard & Frances Lockridge: Mr. & Mrs. North Mystery Series

Charlotte MacLeod (aka Alisa Craig): Peter Shandy Mystery Series AND Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mystery Series

Leslie Meier: Lucy Stone Mystery Series

Leslie O’Kane (aka Leslie Caine): Molly Masters Mystery Series

Katherine Hall Page: Faith Fairchild Mystery Series

Leigh Perry (aka Toni L.P. Kelner): Family Skeleton Mystery Series

Annelise Ryan (aka Allyson K. Abbott & Beth Amos): Mattie Winston Mystery Series

Julia Spencer-Fleming: Clare Fergusson/Russ Van Alstyne Mystery Series

Denise Swanson: Scumble River Mystery Series

Heather Webber (aka Heather Blake): Nina Quinn Mystery Series

Valerie Wolzien: Susan Henshaw Mystery Series

I have several other Authors Similar to ….. lists on the Cozy Mysteries by Theme page on my site.

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Donna Andrews: Meg Langslow Mystery Series

February 8, 2016

Murder With Peacocks (Meg Langslow Mysteries Book 1) I’ve been trying to go back and revisit some of the most popular Cozy (and sometimes semi-Cozy) mystery series. Some of the previous posts on these sort of topics were my post on Spencer Quinn’s Chet & Bernie Mystery Series and Laura Childs’s Tea Shop Mystery Series. The most recent classic Cozy Series I’ve revisited is Donna Andrews‘ hit series, the Meg Langslow Mystery Series, specifically the first book in the series, Murder with Peacocks.

In Murder with Peacocks, we are introduced to Meg Langslow, a blacksmith by trade, who earns her living by creating metal sculptures. Meg is definitely a bit of an odd one out in her family >>> everyone else in her family runs the gamut from absentminded to eccentric, while Meg herself definitely seems the “sensible and reliable” sort. She’s also a very different body type from the rest of her family, not only large for a woman but also in decent shape due to the physical demands of her work.

Perhaps this is why Meg ends up planning not one but three weddings for her close family and friends. It should give you what sort of demands they present when I mention that one of these weddings intends to include the title peacocks. This does give us an idea of how demanding Meg’s family can be >>> Meg (unfortunately!) seems very pliable to end up managing three weddings in quick succession, all at the same time. But let’s face it, almost every family has one member who is always there to pick up the slack when the others don’t want to do something. And in this case, Meg doesn’t even seem to get much help from the actual brides!

As in most Cozies, someone dies. In this case a talkative newcomer to the small Virginia town who seems to already know all the secrets of the town and seems equally intent on sharing them around a bit. 

I have to admit that normally I’m a bit hesitant when I hear that the characters in a book are zany, wacky, or kooky. When overplayed, eccentric characters can often become annoying. Fortunately Donna Andrews is a deft hand when doling out the oddball characters, and none of them really pass the barrier between interesting and annoying. Some of you may be a little irritated that the mystery itself often takes a back seat to the wedding subplots. However, Meg Langslow’s Murder with Peacocks is an interesting start to one of the very popular modern classic Cozy Mystery series.

P.S. If want to read some of the other entries about highly recommended Cozy Mystery series, you can see them on the Most Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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