February will have a bit of good news, with one new Cozy Mystery Series starting by an established site author and a holiday-themed Cozy Mystery scheduled for release.
First, the holiday release will be a Thanksgiving-themed entry in Joanne Fluke‘s Hannah Swensen Mystery Series, Raspberry Danish Murder. Hannah isn’t really looking forward to Thanksgiving, considering the recent disappearance of her new husband, Ross. Still, she’s determined to make the best of it – at least, she is until Ross’s assistant is killed in a fatal car crash, while driving Ross’s car! Was Ross the target of an attack, was this a simple accident, or was the assistant the true target? As always, this entry should include a delicious recipe for the named treat in the title!
Next up, Krista Davis will be starting the Pen & Ink Mystery Series with its debut novel, Color Me Murder. Florrie Fox is the manager of the Color Me Read bookstore in Georgetown, Washington D.C. Florrie has been offered rent-free space in prime real estate area by her boss, solely so his unpleasant relatives are unable to move in themselves and make his life less pleasant. But the deal suddenly seems less appealing when one of these relatives turns up dead behind a trap door in the bookstore. Krista Davis also writes the Domestic Diva Mystery Series and the Paws & Claws Mystery Series.
For more Thanksgiving-themed Cozies, be sure to visit the Thanksgiving Theme Page.
For these upcoming series and more be sure to check out the New Cozy Mystery Book Series page.
It is particularly difficult for me to believe we are now in the midst of our winter holidays! I am sitting here writing this entry while looking out on our green lawn. There is absolutely no evidence of this being November! It is currently 82° here in San Antonio, and we’re expecting a high of 89° today. (I’m pre-writing this entry, so the temperature may be a little different on the day I post this.) For this reason, I have been devoting all of my reading time to Cozy Mystery holiday books, with hopes there will be snow in the books’ forecasts!