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Antique Cozy Mysteries…. Antiquing Cozies

September 29, 2007

So many people are “into” antiquing these days, so what better profession for some of our favorite cozy mystery authors to use in their story lines? I live in an area of the country where the antiquing business is truly thriving. A lot of the little towns that surround San Antonio seem to be comprised of one antique shop after the other. So I decided, why not make a list of mysteries that use antiques in some way? (Again, I am working off of my alphabetical lists of authors…. but, if you know of another cozy mystery author who uses the antiques theme, please drop me a comment… The comment button is found under this blog, right below a faint grey line…)

Barbara Allan is a husband and wife writing team (Max Allan and Barbara Collins)… and she (they?) write the Trash ‘n Treasure Mystery Series. The first book in the series is Antiques Roadkill. The second in the series is a Halloween book… Antiques Maul.

Madelyn Alt writes the Bewitching Mystery Series, which features Maggie O’Neill, an empath, who works in an antique store in Indiana. Felicity Dow, the owner of Enchantments (antique store, plus more!) is not only Maggie’s boss, but also joins in on the sleuthing… when it’s needed, of course!

Mary Kay Andrews (aka Kathy Hogan Trochek) writes the Weezie and Bebe Mystery Series, which features two divorced women living in Savannah. One, Weezie, is an antique dealer and the other, (obviously BeBe) owns a restaurant.

Annie’s Antique Shop Mystery Series Maggie Watson is a widow and the owner of an antiques shop and colonial mansion in Harbor, Maine.

Kathleen Bridge writes the Hamptons Home & Garden Mystery Series, featuring Meg Barrett, a former Home & Gardens writer with significant experience with antiques.

The Domestic Bliss Mystery Series is written by Leslie Caine  (aka Leslie O’Kane.) It is actually not about antique dealers or antique store owners, but is set in the world of interior design, which of course, involves antiques. The two main characters are cleverly named (Erin) Gilbert and (Steve) Sullivan.

Antique dealer Annie O’Hara is left owning a German Shepherd/Siberian Huskie named Claudius in the mystery series Ann Campbell writes. In the Annie O’Hara & Claudius Mystery Series, Annie finds herself looking for antiques and clues to solve her mysteries, and don’t forget the how-to-train-your-alpha-dog manuals!

Jane K. Cleland writes the Antiques Roadshow Mystery Series, which features an ex-New Yorker who transplants herself to New Hampshire in order to get her life back on track, but ends up tracking clues!

Rae Davies writes the Dusty Deals Mystery Series, which stars a former reporter turned antiques dealer.

Patricia Driscoll: Grace Oliver Mystery Series – Grace is an ex-probation officer who owns an antique lamp shop on Cape Cod.

The Jane Wheel Mystery Series is written by  Sharon Fiffer. It features an antique dealer who frequents estate sales and rummage sales, when she’s not following up on leads that will solve her mysteries.

Elaine Flinn was actually an antique dealer before she starting writing her Molly Doyle Mystery Series. Molly runs the Treasure Antiques store and has a (knick-)knack for solving mysteries.

Jonathan Gash (John Grant) is a medical doctor by training who writes the Lovejoy Mystery Series. Lovejoy is an antiques dealer, but unfortunately, he is also a thief! And, yes, the BBC Lovejoy television series of nine years was based on these novels.

Elise Hyatt writes the Daring Finds Mystery Series which features Dyce Dare, a sleuth who owns a furniture refinishing business…

The Sterling Glass Mystery Series is written by Emyl Jenkins, who has written several non-fiction books about antiques and even a cookbook (among her other books.)  Sterling is a syndicated columnist and also an antique appraiser, who not only has her eyes on the antiques and clues, but also on a certain single Episcopalian priest!

The Antique Lovers’ Mystery Series is written by  Deborah Morgan.  It features an ex-FBI agent who now dedicates his life to finding antiques to buy and then resell (for a profit, of course!) and also to finding the culprits of mysteries.

The Mysteries of Silver Peak Mystery Series is a Cozy Mystery series written by Carole Jefferson, and published by Guideposts. Sadie Speers is the sleuth and she owns an antiques shop in Silver Peak, Colorado.

Cate Price write the Deadly Notions Mystery Series. Daisy Buchanan is a retired teacher who currently manages the Great Notion Sewing and Antiques Shop in a quaint town in Pennsylvania.

J. B. Stanley  writes two cozy mystery series… One of them is the Collectible Mystery Series which features a reporter who solves mysteries in and out of antique shows. She is currently re-releasing this series as Ellery Adams.

The Shadows Antique Print Mystery Series is  Lea Wait‘s mystery series for adults. (She also writes historical novels for children.) Maggie Summer is an antique print dealer who also can deal with clues in a very effective manner!

PS…. Since I know that some of you print these cozy-by-profession blogs, I am going to add a comment from a very good cozy-mystery-reading friend of mine to this original blog, so that you get the benefit of this author, also. I don’t know how I forgot to add her on this list!

On October 2, 2007, Cora wrote:

Danna,
Another antique shop series is the Den of Antiquity series written by Tamar Myers. Her character is Abigail Timberlake who first owns an antique shop in Charlotte, NC. Later in the series she moves the shop to Charleston, SC.

And, here is yet another “antiquing,” (sort of!) series… It is actually not antiquing, but does involve searching for just the right buys:  Sharon Dunn writes the Bargain Hunters Mystery Series.

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Pet Store Theme Mysteries, Pet Boutique Theme Mysteries, & Pet Sitting Theme Mysteries

September 25, 2007

Still continuing with the authors from my lists… I have two authors who specialize in Mystery Series with a Pet Sitting, Pet Boutique, and Pet Sitting Themes:

Bethany Blake: Lucky Paws Petsitting Mystery Series

Blaize Clement is a psychologist who writes the Dixie Hemingway Mystery Series, which is set in Florida and features a sleuth who gave up her job as a deputy sheriff and now confines her sleuthing to the “cozy type” while she pet-sits as a profession.

The Petsitter Mystery Series is written by a contract lawyer who absolutely loves animals… Linda O. Johnston. Her petsitter happens to also be a lawyer, with a darling little Cavalier King Charles Spaniel by the name of Lexie who brings her much joy. (I’m a little partial to those sweetie-pie dogs… as my mother has one who she absolutely loves.)

Maggie Toussaint writes the Dreamwalker Mystery Series. The sleuth is both a landscaper and a pet sitter.

Now, on to the Mystery Series with a Pet Store Theme. I have one author from my lists who fall in this category:

Sparkle Abbey writes the Pampered Pets Mystery Series, which features two sleuths: one is the owner of the Bow Wow Boutique and the other sleuth is a pet therapist.

Lydia Adamson writes three series, one of which is the Alice Nestleton Mystery Series, which features an actress and occasional cat-sitter.

Barbara Block  is also known as Isis Crawford,  and vice versa. But, it is as Barbara Block that she writes the Robin Light Mystery Series, which features a pet store owner who has a nose for solving mysteries.

Krista Davis writes the Paws and Claws Mystery Series which is set in Wagtail, Virginis. Holly Miller is an employee of her family owned inn that caters to pets  and their people (owners).

Dawn Eastman writes the Family Fortune Mystery Series. The aunt of the main sleuth is a pet psychic Haven in Michigan.

Annie Knox (aka Wendy Lyn Watson) writes the Pet Boutique Mystery Series. Izzy McHale is the owner of the Trendy Tails Pet Boutique.

T.C. LoTempio: Cat Rescue Mystery Series – Sydney McCall returns to Deer Park, North Carolina to help her sister, Kat, run the local animal shelter.

(Can you tell that I love dogs? I refer to them in the “who” not the “that”… I’m the same with cats!)

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Bird & Birdwatcher Theme Mysteries…

September 22, 2007

I finally finished going through all of “my authors” to find their professions and/or interests. Since I have already done a Dog Mystery list and a Cat Mystery list, I thought I would continue with yet another animal who a lot of people have as pets… birds. Unfortunately, I only have a few authors who write mysteries with a bird theme…

Lydia Adamson  pens the Lucy Wayles Mystery Series. (Thanks for reminding me, Andrea!)

Donna Andrews also writes a series that uses birds in the titles, and also in some minor parts of the story lines.

Ann Cleeves writes the George and Molly Palmer-Jones mystery series that is set in England. They are birdwatchers.

Barbara Colley pens the Charlotte LaRue Mystery Series which features a maid who has a pet parakeet named Sweety Boy.

Carol Nelson Douglas has put out a book which she edited called The White House Pet Detectives, and one of the stories in the book is written by Edward D. Hoch and is called “Martha’s Parrot”… as in Martha Washington! Also included is “A Mimicry of of Mockingbirds” by Lillian Stewart Carl.

Jan Dunlap writes the Bob White Birder Murder Mystery Series, which is set in Minnesota and features a counselor at a highschool.

Christy Fifield (aka Christy Evans) writes the Haunted Souvenir Shop Mystery Series which has Bluebeard, the Parrot.

Christine L. Goff writes the Birdwatchers’ Mystery series.

Lorena McCourtney is one of the authors who writes the Mysteries of Sparrow Island books –  which feature a senior-sleuth ornithologist who lives on an island off of Washington (the state)…

Mysteries of Sparrow Island Mystery Series features Abby Stanton, an ornithologist who lives on an island off of the state of Washington’s coast…

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Miss Emily D. Seeton… Heron Carvic, Hampton Charles, & Hamilton Crane…

September 21, 2007

I received the following comment about the Miss Seeton cozy mysteries… Shermeen wrote:

“Why were there 3 different authors? Also Hampton Charles’ books were decidedly different than the other 2 authors, I can find no information about him. Thanks, I have read most of the books, and wish there were more.”

In answer to the comment:

Heron Carvic wrote the first five  Miss Seeton mysteries between 1968 and 1975. I couldn’t find any information about why he stopped writing the books before his death in 1980. (Here is the link to the page with all of the Miss Seeton mysteries.)

It was at that time that Roy Peter Martin (using the pseudonym of “Hampton Charles“) took over the series, and penned three more of the Miss Seeton novels, which interestingly enough, were all published the same year (1990.) Roy Peter Martin also uses the pseudonym “James Melville” when writing his Superintendent Tetsuo Otani series set in Japan.

Sarah J. Mason (using the pen name “Hamilton Crane“) took over the series, writing fourteen more Miss Seeton novels… more than the two previous authors put together. She uses her own name when writing her British Detective Superintendent Trewley & Sergeant Stone series.

I noticed that Sarah J. Mason is putting out novels in her other series, so I wonder if she has decided that it is time for Miss Emily D. Seeton to finally do what she had decided to do in the very first novel… retire!

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