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January 2015 Mystery Book New Releases

December 1, 2014

The following Mystery Books will be released in January 2015:

Beverly Allan: For Whom the Bluebell Tolls (This will be the 2nd in the Bridal Bouquet Shop Mystery Series.)

Christy Barritt: Dubiosity (This will be a Stand Alone mystery.)

Mike Befeler: Mystery of the Dinner Playhouse (This will be a Stand Alone mystery.)

Melissa Bourbon: A Seamless Murder (This will be the 6th in the Magical Dressmaking Mystery Series.)

Alan Bradley: As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust (This will be the 7th in the Flavia de Luce Mystery Series.)

Kate Carlisle: This Old Homicide (This will be the 2nd in the Fixer-Upper Mystery Series.)

Alys Clare: Blood of the South (This will be the 6th in the Aelf Fen Mystery Series.)

Peg Cochran (aka Meg London): Hit and Nun (This will be the 3rd in the Lucille Mystery Series.)

Hy Conrad: Mr. Monk and the New Lieutenant (This will be the 19th in the Mr. Monk Mystery Series.)

Hy Conrad: Toured to Death (This is being touted as the first in the NEW Amy’s Travel Mystery Series, however the book was released in 2012 as Rally ‘Round the Corpse, the first in the Abel Adventures Mystery Series.)

J.J. Cook (aka Joyce and Jim Lavene & Ellie Grant): In Hot Water (This will be the 3rd in the Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade Mystery Series.)

J.J. Cook (aka Joyce and Jim Lavene & Ellie Grant): Gator Bowl(This will be the prequel novella in the Biscuit Bowl Food Truck Mystery Series.)

Lesley Cookman: Murder Out of Tune (This will be the 14th in the Libby Sarjeant Mysteries Series. The Kindle has been available since last year.)

Kathi Daley: Romeow and Juliet (This will be the NEW 1st in the Whales and Tails Mystery Series.)

Tim Dorsey: Shark Skin Suite (This will be the 18th in the Serge A. Storms Mystery Series.)

Kate Ellis: The Death Season (This will be the 19th in the Wesley Peterson Mystery Series.)

Jean G. Goodhind: Death of a Diva (This will be the 10th in the Honey Driver Mystery Series.)

Sarah Graves: Winter at the Door (This will be the 1st in the NEW Lizzie Snow Mystery Series.)

Parnell Hall: Puzzled Indemnity (This will be the 16th in the Puzzle Lady Mystery Series.)

Tessa Harris: Shadow of the Raven (This will be the 5th in the Dr. Thomas Silkstone Mystery Series.)

Tami Hoag: Cold, Cold Heart (This will be a Stand Alone.)

Julie Hyzy: All the President’s Menus (This will be the 8th in the White House Chef Mystery Series.)

Sue Ann Jaffarian: Ghost in the Guacamole (This will be the 5th in the Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery Series.)

Miranda James: Arsenic and Old Books (This will be the in the Cat in the Stacks Mystery Series)

Victoria Laurie: No Ghouls Allowed (This will be the 9th in the Ghost Hunter Mystery Series.)

Victoria Laurie: When (This will be the 1st in the NEW Maddie Flynn Mystery Series. This is a Young Adult mystery series.)

Elizabeth Lee (aka Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli): Snoop to Nuts (This will be the 2nd in the Nut House Mystery Series.)

Tyora Moody: Oven Baked Secrets (This will be the 2nd in the  Eugeena Patterson Mystery Series.)

Amy Myers: Classic Cashes In (This will be the 6th in the Jack Colby, Car Detective Mystery Series.)

Carla Neggers: Echo Lake (This will be the 4th in the Swift River Valley series – romance.)

Joyce Carol Oates: The Sacrifice (This will be a Stand Alone novel.) (Not Cozy.)

Cate Price: Lie of the Needle (This will be the 3rd in the Deadly Notions Mystery Series.)

Phil Rickman: Night after Night (This will be a Stand Alone mystery.)

Delia Rosen: Fry Me a Liver (This will be the 6th in the Deadly Deli Mystery Series.)

Karen Rose Smith: Gilt by Association (This will be the 3rd in the Caprice De Luca Mystery Series.) (This is a Valentine’s Day themed mystery.)

Charles Todd: A Fine Summer’s Day (This will be the 17th in the Ian Rudledge Mystery Series.)

Diane Vallere: Some Like It Haute (This will be the 4th in the Style & Error Mystery Series.)

Lea Wait: Twisted Threads (This will be the 1st in the NEW Mainely Needlepoint Mystery Series.)

Christine Wenger: Diners, Drive-Ins, and Death (This will be the 3rd in the Comfort Food Mystery Series.)

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(These are the mysteries by authors who are currently on the Cozy Mystery site.)

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Mystery Book Recommendations – November 2014

November 28, 2014

I can hardly believe it is almost December! I don’t know whether this is because the year seems to have gone by so fast, or if it’s because I just remembered to take the recycling out a half hour ago, and I didn’t even need to wear a sweater over my elbow-length-sleeves shirt while running the bin down to the curb. It just doesn’t seem like we should be so close to 2015!

This is the time of the month where I ask you to please tell us if you read an extremely good Cozy Mystery book during November, and tell us what made that Cozy Mystery stand out as being so good. Please only tell us about the Cozies that were much better than the rest of the other Cozy Mystery books you read during November. Of course, if you read only one or two Cozy Mysteries this month, and liked both of them a lot, then please tell us about them.

[As usual, I ask that you don’t tell us about the mystery books you read that you didn’t like.]

What Cozy Mystery book (or author) have you read during November 2014, and why did you enjoy it (or him/her)?

Here are the current recommended authors who some of you have read this past month:

Ellery Adams (aka Jennifer Stanley, J.B. Stanley, 1/2 of Lucy Arlington): Books by the Bay Mystery Series

Donna Andrews: Meg Langslow Mystery Series

Lorna Barrett (aka Lorraine Bartlett & L.L. Bartlett): Booktown Mystery Series

Juliet Blackwell (Hailey Lind): A Haunted Home Renovation Mystery Series

Kate Carlise: Fixer-Upper Mystery Series

Maia Chance: Fairy Tale Fatal Mystery Series (Snow White Red-Handed is book #1)

Ann Cleeves: Vera Stanhope Mystery Series 

V.C. Clinton-Baddeley: Dr. Davie Mystery Series (Death’s Bright Dart is book #1)

Cleo Coyle (aka Alice Kimberly): Coffeehouse Mystery Series

Betty Hechtman: Crochet Mystery Series

Georgette Heyer: Superintendent Hannasyde Mystery Series

Lee Hollis: Hailey Powell Food & Cocktail Mystery Series

Molly MacRae: Haunted Yarn Shop Mystery Series

Jenn McKinlay (aka Josie Belle & Lucy Lawrence): Library Lover’s Mystery Series

Jenn McKinlay (aka Josie Belle & Lucy Lawrence): Cupcake Bakery Mystery Series

Hannah Reed (aka Deb Baker): Scottish Highlands Mystery Series

Jean Rowden: Thorny Deepbriar Mystery Series (Gone Astray is book #1)

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

Hank Phillippi Ryan: Jane Ryland Mystery Series

Del Shannon (aka Leslie Egan, Elizabeth Linington, & Anne Blaisdell): Luis Mendoza Mystery Series

Charles Todd: Ian Rutledge Mystery Series

Diane Vallere: Material Witness Mystery Series

Elaine Viets: Mystery Shopper Mystery Series

Patricia Wentworth: Miss Silver Mystery Series

[If you click on the author’s name (blue) link, it will take you to his/her page on the Cozy Mystery site. The pages have all of the authors’ books listed chronologically.]

♦To access more Cozy Mystery Books Recommendations, click on this link♦

P.S. While I try to respond to all of the comments that are made on the Cozy Mystery blog, I generally don’t respond to the comments on these monthly recommendation entries.

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Best Selling Authors with Children’s or Young Adult Mystery Series, Part 2

November 19, 2014

This is the second part of the new theme I’m putting up on the Cozy Mystery site, which deals with children’s mystery books. I have already made a list of mystery books for the preteens, and am now focusing on children’s mysteries written by authors who are well-known for their mystery books written for adults.

As many of you know, one of my favorite mystery series is the Chet and Bernie Mystery Series written by Spencer Quinn. Well, Spencer Quinn, or I should say Peter Abrahams (for they are one and the same!) writes two mystery series that are aimed at middle schoolers. The 1st in Abrahams’ Echo Falls Mystery Series is called Down the Rabbit Hole. We are introduced to Ingrid, the 13 year old sleuth, who is interested in soccer, as well as acting in the Alice in Wonderland school play. In The Outlaws of Sherwood Street Mystery Series, Abrahams’ second mystery series aimed at middle schoolers, the Robbie is a modern-day Robin Hood. We first meet her in The Outlaws of Sherwood Street: Stealing from the Rich, the 1st in this mystery series. Abrahams has been both nominated and winner of pretigious Agatha Awards for Best Children/Young Adult mystery and nominated and winner of the equally prestigious Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult mystery.

 James Patterson is a best selling author of mysteries for adults. Two of his very famous series are the Alex Cross Mysteries and the Women’s Murder Club Mystery Series. He also writes mystery books for young adults as well as for children. Patterson writes the Maximum Ride series, the Daniel X series, and the science fiction Witch and Wizard series. He also writes a series for middle schoolers called the Middle School Series, and has recently paired up with Chris Grabenstein (winnter of four Agatha Awards for Best Children/Young Adult mysteries) to write some mysteries geared for 3rd to 7th graders. Amongst them are the Treasure Hunters mysteries, of which Treasure Hunters is the 1st mystery.

 Katherine Hall Page writes the Faith Fairchild Mystery Series (for adults), which has made her the winner for the Agatha Awards Best First Novel, winner and nominee for the Agatha Awards Best Novel, and also a nominee for the Best Agatha Awards Best Non-Fiction. (Try saying that five times!) Page also writes the Christie & Company Mystery Series, which is aimed at grades 5 through 8. Christie and her friends (Vicky and Maggie) are three teenagers who live at a boarding school in Massachusetts. The first book in the series, Christie & Company, introduces us to the trio of girls who are roommates at the school and who all enjoy reading (and solving!) mysteries.

Here are some more ideas about mystery series written for children and young adults:

Best Selling Authors with Children’s or Young Adult Mystery Series, Part 1

Best Selling Authors with Children’s or Young Adult Mystery Series, Part 3

Mystery Books for Pre Teens…

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Best Selling Authors with Children’s or Young Adult Mystery Series, Part 1

November 17, 2014

I’ve been asked a few times lately what sort of books I could recommend for children or young adults interested in reading Cozy Mysteries. Though I wrote an article on mystery books for pre-teens a few years ago, I thought it might be interesting to take another look at some of the more popular mystery authors (both Cozy Mystery and some not so Cozy) who write mystery series for adults and also write mysteries for children and young adults. This time I’ll be going into a bit more detail than in my previous post instead of making a longer list.

As a note for the recommended ages I list in these articles, I unfortunately have not had the time to read any of them so this is going off the synopsis and what other people have recommended to me. Don’t just take my word for it if you are worried about exposing your child to potentially rough concepts!

First up, Harlan Coben is an author who doesn’t deal with Cozies so much, however I enjoyed reading his Myron Bolitar series as it was being released. He also has a young adult mystery series worth investigating, the Mickey Bolitar Mystery Series. Mickey’s already been through a lot by the beginning of his first book, Shelter, which was nominated for both the Agatha Awards for Best Children/Young Adults mysteries as well as the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult mysteries. In Shelter, Mickey’s father has died and his mother is in rehab, leaving him with his Uncle Myron. When his girlfriend Ashley unexpectedly disappears, he decides he’s had enough, and sets out to find her on his own if necessary. Though less cozy than many of the series, I’ve had this one recommended several times. This series might be a bit more advanced as it deals with some sensitive issues such as drug addiction, and is likely more appropriate for high-schoolers.

Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan) was recently nominated for the Agatha Award for Best Children/Young Adult mystery for Andi Unexpected, the first book in her Andi Boggs Mystery Series. After the death of their parents, Andi and her sister Bethany are forced to move to the family’s old homestead in Ohio to live with their aunt. When Andi discovers an old trunk in the attic containing relics of another Andora Boggs from years ago, who apparently disappeared under mysterious circumstances, she decides to investigate and try to learn what happened to her relative – despite the fact that the townspeople seem to be covering it up for some reason. From what I’ve heard, this series should be well-suited to older elementary or middle schoolers.

Though John Grisham isn’t known for Cozy Mysteries, rather for the courtroom dramas and thrillers he writes, in more recent years Grisham has been branching out into chilren’s mysteries with his Theodore Boone Mystery Series beginning with Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer. Grisham’s series stars 13 year old Theo Boone, a young man who wants nothing more than to grow up and become a trial lawyer. When Theo accidentally learns too much, he becomes the only hope to help put a killer behind bars for good. As with Grisham’s other works, the Theodore Boone series takes full advantage of Grisham’s strong understanding of the American legal system. This series appears to be aimed at middle schoolers. Oh, and it has been nominated for the Agatha Awards Best Children/Young Adults mysteries category.

Finally, Carl Hiaasen is a popular mystery author for adults with his Skink Mystery Series. His children books are all stand-alones rather than being organized into a single series. Hiaasen’s children’s mysteries have been nominated for the prestigious Agatha Awards Best Children/Young Adult mysteries, the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Juvenile mysteries, and he is a Newbery Honor winner. Most of Hiaasen’s children’s mysteries seems to be appropriate for 5th grad (10 year olds) and up.

I’ll probably be making a few more entries on this subject in the near future – there are still plenty more great mysteries suitable for children and young adults! For now, are there any child-friendly mystery series you might recommend? Be sure to leave a comment below!

Best Selling Authors with Children’s or Young Adult Mystery Series, Part 2

Best Selling Authors with Children’s or Young Adult Mystery Series, Part 3

Mystery Books for Pre Teens…

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