On with the hobby/craft themes found in cozy mystery series! This entry is about authors who feature dolls, teddy bears, and miniature dollhouses in their cozy mystery series.
Deb Baker writes two cozy mystery series. One of them (the Yooper Mystery Series) features an older sleuth. Her other series is the Dolls to Die For Mystery Series about an aunt and niece duo who not only collect dolls, but who also solve crimes.
Camille Minichino (aka Margaret Grace) writes the Periodic Table Mystery Series which features Gloria Lamerino, an over-fifty physicist. As Margaret Grace, she pens the Miniature Mystery Series, which features a retired English teacher who makes dollhouse miniatures AND happens to be a very accomplished sleuth.
John J. Lamb used to be a California policeman who now writes the Bear Collectors Mystery Series, in which he is able to combine his past police work with the bear collecting hobby he shares with his wife.
Meg Macy (aka 1/2 of D.E. Ireland) writes the Teddy Bear Mystery Series which stars Sasha Silverman, the manager of a teddy bear shop and factory.
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When you think of cozy mystery series, you probably think of cozy villages, eccentric villagers, and…. gourds!?! How about soap making or candle making? Hmmmm…..
There are just a few more crafting cozy mystery series that I want to present, two of which are the Card Making Cozy Mystery Series and the Scrap Booking Cozy Mystery Series. It seems like our “real life” crafting trends make perfect background settings for some of our favorite cozy mystery series. Imagine Miss Marple without her knitting…. Well, now that scrap booking and card making have hit the local craft stores (big time!!!), I guess that it is no wonder that we have cozy mystery series that feature those arts.
Quilting has become a very popular theme in cozy mysteries, and rightfully so! Many more people are now enjoying quilting as a favorite hobby, and even more are reading cozy mysteries!