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New Releases – June 3 to June 9, 2019

June 5, 2019

Here is the list of new releases for June 3 to June 9!

Rita Mae Brown: Whiskers in the Dark (This will be the 28th in the Mrs. Murphy Mystery Series.)

Kate Carlisle: The Book Supremacy (This will be the 13th in the Bibliophile Mystery Series.)

Lindsey Davis: Invitation to Die (This will be a novella set in ancient Rome.)

Sally Goldenbaum: A Patchwork of Clues (This will be the 1st in the Queen Bees Quilt Shop Mystery Series. This book was previously released as Murders on Elderberry Road in ’03.)

Candace Robb: A Conspiracy of Wolves (This will be the 11th in the Owen Archer Mystery Series.)

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July 2019 Mystery Book New Releases

June 3, 2019

The following Mystery Books will be released in July 2019:

Juliet Blackwell (aka Hailey Lind): Bewitched and Betrothed (This will be the 10th in the Bakeshop Mystery Series.)

Catherine Bruns: Penne Dreadful (This will be the 1st in the NEW Italian Chef Mystery Series.)

Julia Buckley: Death in a Budapest Butterfly (This will be the 1st in the NEW Hungarian Tea House Mystery Series.)

Laurie Cass (aka Laura Alden): Booking the Crook (This will be the 7th in the Bookmobile Cat Mystery Series.)

Sheila Connolly: Killer in the Carriage House (This will be the 2nd in the Victorian Village Mystery Series.)

Lindsey Davis: A Capitol Death (This will be the 7th in the Flavia Albia Mystery Series.)

Mary Feliz : Cliff Hanger (This will be the 5th in the Maggie McDonald Mystery Series.)

Sally Goldenbaum: A Thread of Darkness (This will be the 2nd in the Queen Bees Quilt Shop Mystery Series. This book was previously released as A Murder of Taste in ’04.)

Sherry Harris: Let’s Fake a Deal (This will be the 7th in the Sarah W. Garage Sale Mystery Series.)

Miranda James (aka Honor Hartman, Jimmie Ruth Evans, & Dean James): The Pawful Truth (This will be the 11th in the Cat in the Stacks Mystery Series.)

Iris Johansen: Smokescreen (This will be the 22nd in the non-Cozy thriller Eve Duncan Series.)

Spencer Quinn (aka Peter Abrahams): Heart of Barkness (This will be the 9th in the Chet & Bernie Mystery Series.)

David Rosenfelt: Bark of Night (This will be the 19th in the Andy Carpenter Mystery Series.)

S.J. Rozan: Paper Son (This will be the 12th in the Lydia Chinn/Bill Smith Mystery Series.)

Suzanne Trauth: No More Time (This will be the 5th in the Dodie O’Dell Mystery Series.)

If you want to see this month’s releases, go to the June 2019 Mystery Book New Releases.

You can find these and many more Cozies scheduled for release soon on the Soon to be Released Mysteries page on my site.

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

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New Releases – May 27 to June 2, 2019

May 27, 2019

Here is the list of new releases for May 27 to June 2!

Bethany Blake: Something Borrowed, Something Mewed (This will be the 5th in the Lucky Paws Petsitting Mystery Series.)

Lynn Cahoon: Sconed to Death (This will be the 5th in the Cat Latimer Mystery Series.)

Peg Cochran (aka Meg London): Murder, She Uncovered (This will be the 2nd in the Murder, She Reported Mystery Series.)

Jessica Fletcher: Murder In Red (This will be the 49th in the Murder She Wrote Mystery Series.)

Sarah Fox: Crêpe Expectations (This will be the 5th in the Pancake House Mystery Series.)

Charlaine Harris: Small Kingdoms and Other Stories   (Contains stories: Small Kingdoms, Sarah Smiles, Small Chances,& Small Signs)

Karen Rose Smith: Murder with Cucumber Sandwiches (This will be the 3rd in the Daisy’s Tea Garden Mystery Series.)

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Paige Shelton: Scottish Bookshelf Mystery Series

May 21, 2019

The Cracked Spine: A Scottish Bookshop Mystery Paige Shelton’s Scottish Bookshelf Mystery Series is the next of the most popular and recommended Cozy Mystery series that I will be highlighting. As I mentioned last month, I have read The Cracked Spine as part of my effort to cover some of the most popular Cozy Mystery series.

Delaney Nichols, 29 years old, had just been laid off from her job working in a Wichita, Kansas museum when she spotted a quirky ad:

Wanted: A bold adventurer who would love to travel the world from a comfortable and safe spot behind a desk that has seen the likes of kings and queens, paupers and princes. A humble book and rare manuscript shop seeks a keenly intelligent investigator to assist us in our search for things thought lost, and in our quest to return lost items to their rightful owners. This multitasked position will take you places you can’t even imagine. Apply only if you’re ready for everything to change. Please note: the position is located in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Before she knew it, Delaney had the job. She had interviewed for an hour and a half over the phone with Edwin MacAlister, the owner of The Cracked Spine, a small bookshop in Edinburgh, Scotland, specializing in rare books (and other rare things), and was immediately offered the job.

Delaney, who was seeking an adventure and a job that she could throw herself into, has a striking appearance:

I’d been afflicted with the brightest tones: the fieriest red hair, the palest skin dotted with orange freckles, and light green eyes. I’d long ago become used to people’s reactions when they first saw me back home in the small town close to my family’s farm. There was usually a double take, sometimes a small gasp, and then a big forced smile to cover their shock at all my … glow. However in Wichita and Scotland, it seemed, no one had so much as given me a second glance.

When she gets off the plane in Edinburgh, she meets Elias McKenna, a cab owner and small-time landlord, who, along with his wife Aggie, quickly become Delaney’s new friends.

In the bookshop, Delaney meets the other employees, Rosie (“old, probably closer to seventy than sixty”) and Hamlet, a young man who works in the bookstore part time while attending school. When she meets him, Hamlet is dressed like, well, “Hamlet”, since he is also engaged in acting in local theater.

Edwin, the shop owner, is very wealthy, and he has a many wealthy friends who become suspects in the murder investigation that inevitably ensues.

Delaney becomes engrossed, you might say obsessed, with solving the murder that happens soon after her arrival in Edinburgh. Through dogged persistence, she eventually discovers the killer.

Delaney meets a romantic interest, Tom Fletcher, the local pub owner, very soon after arrival. Tom of course is wearing a Kilt when they meet. Their mutual attraction is instant:

I didn’t realize we were still holding hands. He smiled—almost sheepishly—and pulled his hand away. I had a sense that something pushed me from behind and wanted me to step closer to him. I resisted but it wasn’t easy.

“I’m glad you’re real,” I said before I could stop the words from propelling out of my mouth.

He cocked his head and blinked and then smiled.

Silly American.

“I’m glad you’re real too, Delaney. Please come by the pub anytime. If you haven’t tried Scottish whisky, you must. At least a sip. On me.”

And, there is a touch of paranormal in the book. Delaney hears voices from books. She has done so since she was a child. These voices seem not to be the normal recollections of things she has read, but actual voices that speak to her. In this book, at least, the voices do not play much of a part. But, I guess they become more important as the series progresses.

One thing I like about the book is that there is not much time wasted trying to explain Delaney’s obsession with trying to solve the murder. She just seems to be the super curious type of person who becomes doggedly obsessed when she is presented a puzzle to solve.

I have to say, this Cozy has a number of elements that I ordinarily don’t find super attractive:

  • I am ordinarily not a great fan of paranormal elements (there are exceptions, of course — see my discussion of Aunt Dimity’s Death for one notable exception!)
  • The way Delaney discovers the killer is, shall I say, a little short of being due to logical deductions following from the clues in the book.
  • Delaney’s new life, including an instant set of friends, love interest, great job, etc., seems a bit much — quite a bit closer to fantasy than I normally go for.

Nevertheless, I really loved this book! I think I can forgive Paige Shelton for these elements that I don’t ordinarily enjoy, because I love the characters, I love the setting, and the writing is so good that the fantasy and paranormal aspects of the story are carried off so well. I was swept up in the fantasy so quickly that, for me, the pages just flew by. I’m a new Paige Shelton fan.

What about you? Did you enjoy The Cracked Spine? What did you like about it?

Click here to read more posts about the most popular and recommended Cozy Mystery series.

Also, before I forget: People may post spoilers in their comments, so if this is a series you think you might enjoy starting, don’t read the comments!

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