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Two New Cozy Mystery Holiday Books Coming December 2016

November 4, 2016

We can look forward to a festive December this year, with three new Cozy Mysteries releasing with different holiday themes – both focused on Christmas, naturally!

The first release will be Susan Sleeman‘s Christmas Conspiracy, the 6th in the First Responders Mystery Series. When a kidnapping attempt of a child at Rachel Long’s day care center is foiled by first responder Jake Marsh, Rachel accidentally discovers the identity of the would-be-kidnapper. Now she needs Jake’s protection through the holiday season, as the attacker turns his attention to her! As this is part of the “Love Inspired Suspense”, readers can rest assured that it will be a romantic mystery that is clean enough for everyone to enjoy! Susan Sleeman also writes the Agents Under Fire Mystery Series and the Justice Agency Mystery Series.

The other December Christmas Cozy will be Amanda Lee‘s Better Off Thread, which will be the the 10th in the Embroidery Mystery Series. Embroidery shop owner Marcy Singer is enjoying her holiday season by volunteering as an elf at the local hospital when tragedy strikes and the hospital director is discovered murdered. Marcy will need to act fast to protect her friend, Captain Moe, who is accused of the crime. Amanda Lee also writes the Daphne Martin Cake Mystery Series and the Myrtle Crumb Mystery Series as Gayle Trent and the Down South Cafe Mystery Series as Gayle Leeson.

Of course, if you want to see more Christmas themed Cozies, be sure to check out the pages devoted to them on my site:

Christmas Cozies

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Four New Cozy Mystery Holiday Books Coming November 2016

October 4, 2016

November will have five new Cozy Mystery releases with Holiday themes! That’s plenty for one post so I’m just going to dive right into it!

First will be the only non-Christmas themed mystery coming up, JoAnna Carl‘s Easter themed The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha, which will be the 16th in the Chocoholic Mystery Series.) As the manager of a chocolate shop, Lee McKinney certainly expects to be busy during the Easter season. What she doesn’t necessarily expect is that she’ll be busy with murder, as the relative of a new hire turns up dead at a nearby vacant store nearby. Lee will need to work fast to keep her employee out of trouble in the Easter season. JoAnna Carl also writes under the name Eve K. Sandstrom, and under this name she writes the Down Home Mystery Series and the Matthews/Svenson Series.

Next up will be the first of our Christmas-themed Cozies, Kate Carlisle‘s Deck the Hallways, the 4th in the Fixer-Upper Mystery Series. Shannon Hammer is volunteering some of her time to renovate an old home into cheap housing for homeless families, and she’s brought in many of her neighbors and family, including her father. When the miserly banker who had been backing the project gets into an argument with Shannon’s father, it seems like a minor unpleasantness – until the banker turns up dead. Now Shannon will need to solve the mystery to keep her father out of the suspect lineup! Kate Carlisle also writes the Bibliophile Mystery Series, starring rare book expert and restorer Brooklyn Wainright.

The second of our Christmas-themed Cozies will be Vicki Delany‘s We Wish You a Murderous Christmas, the 2nd in the Year Round Christmas Mystery Series. The small town of Rudolph, New York, revolves around Christmas, maintaining it’s spirit the full year – which is why it is such unpleasant news when one the son of the owner of the Yuletide Inn plans to turn the building into another boring franchise hotel. When he turns up dead, it will be up to Merry Wilkinson to determine who has done this most un-jolly of crimes! Vicky Delany also writes the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery Series, the Ray Robertson Mystery Series, the Constable Molly Smith Mystery Series, the Klondike Mystery Series, and (as Eva Gates) the Lighthouse Library Mystery Series.

The last of our Christmas-themed Cozies will be Anne Perry‘s A Christmas Message, the 14th in the Christmas Mystery Series. In the newest entry in this long-running Christmas themed mystery series which features cast members from her other regular series, Victor and Vespasia Narraway of the Charlotte & Thomas Pitt Mystery Series will be celebrating the Christmas of 1900 in an unusual but interesting way – touring Jerusalem. When a fellow guest at their Jaffa hotel is killed for a scrap of parchment, Victor and Vespasia will risk their lives – and the rest of their holiday season – trying to learn the truth behind the crime and the parchment. Anne Perry also writes the Charlotte & Thomas Pitt Mystery Series, the William Monk Series, and the Matthew Reavley Series.

Finally, it isn’t a holiday themed Cozy but it is by a site author – Jennifer Chiaverini will be releasing Christmas Bells, a Stand Alone non-mystery. I’m not going to discuss this one in detail because it isn’t a mystery >>> but fans of Chiaverini’s work might still be interested in picking it up!

If you want to see more Christmas or Easter themed Cozies, be sure to check out the pages devoted to them on my site:

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Erika Chase: Ashton Corners Book Club Mystery Series

September 11, 2016

Next up on my list of the most popular and recommended series that I am highlighting is Erika Chase‘s main mystery series, the Ashton Corners Book Club Mystery Series. It begins with A Killer Read, which introduces us to the main sleuth of the series, Lizzie Turner, as well as the rest of the Ashton Corners Book Club, which serve as her collective “Watson” for the rest of the series – sometimes assistants, sometimes sounding boards, almost always trying to help out in whatever way they can to solve the case, but never quite matching Lizzie’s level of involvement.

The Ashton Corners Book Club is having its very first meeting very early in the book when they are introduced by a stranger who enters the house of the host uninvited, claiming that he was having car trouble. After making a mysterious call he claimed was to a tow truck (though snippets overheard most definitely did not sound like a call for help), and making a brief and disruptive stay at the meeting, the mystery visitor is found dead in the driveway, shot to death by a pistol belonging to the host of the club, Molly.

The book club is perhaps the highlight of the first book to me, as they all serve to bring slightly different perspectives to solving the mystery. As mystery readers, all of them are adept at looking at crimes from a critical point of view. In this case, Molly, who was hosting the meeting and who technically owned the gun the victim was shot with (it was an antique that had belonged to her husband), serves primarily as the reason why Lizzie and the rest of the club need to become involved in the case, though she does do some sleuthing assistance. So does expectant single mother Stephanie, who is suspected by an overbearing police officer after reacting in a suspicious manner by potentially recognizing the victim.

Other members of the club are more proactive – former police chief Bob can clearly draw on his experience to help solve mysteries. Teenage Andie is good with computers and other modern information gathering methods like this “Internet” thing I keep hearing so much about, while lawyer Jacob could potentially be helpful in dealing with the police.

Of course, Lizzie herself is the heroine of the novel and the overall sleuth of the series – she is a literacy specialist, both serving as an adviser to local schools on helping children who are falling behind catch up with their peers (including Andie, one of the book club members), and running a literacy program to help older people who missed out on finishing high school earn their GED (including Stephanie, another member of the book club). Indeed, the book club seems almost as much a tool for Lizzie to help some of her more receptive or distant students come to love reading through a more approachable source than “classic” literature, which can often be difficult to fully appreciate if the reader isn’t in the right mindset. As with many Cozy Mystery sleuths, Lizzie is a local who left her home town but has returned after a stay away – so she has the advantage of both experience in the “big city” to draw on, and history with many of the locals she will meet in the course of her sleuthing.

Also important to this entry (and further entries in the series) is Mark, a former crush of Lizzie’s in high school and current Chief of the Ashton Corners police. (No points for guessing that Mark will end up as a romantic interest!) Mark serves as another source of information and advice for Lizzie, though one that obviously wishes she would be >>> or at least try to be >>> more discrete, as evidence starts piling up and the situation inevitably becomes more dangerous.

Overall,  A Killer Read is a good introductory novel to what promises to be a strong ensemble cast. Most Cozies have one or two talented sleuths, but Erika Chase’s Ashton Corners Book Club is lucky enough to have many.

P.S. She also writes the Dinner Club Mystery Series as Linda Wiken!

If you’re interested in reading more of these brief revisits of some of the more popular Cozy Mystery Series that I’ve written in the past, you can find them at the Most Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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Six New Cozy Mystery Holiday Cozies Coming October 2016

September 9, 2016

As many of you no doubt know, I love holiday-themed Cozies, and we’ll have lots of them to look forward to in October – six in fact! Since we’ve got so many, I’m just going to jump right into it!

There will be two Halloween themed Cozies in October. The first will be Behind Chocolate Bars, the 3rd in Kathy Aarons‘s Chocolate Covered Mystery Series. In this entry, Michelle Serrano and Erica Russell, best friends and business partners, are preparing their book and chocolate store’s booth at the annual West Riverdale Halloween Festival in anticipation of one of Riverdale’s biggest events of the season. Unfortunately, a body is discovered in an abandoned building – with a belonging of one of the teenagers who has volunteered to help out at their booth. Can Michelle and Erica keep the teens helping them out from landing in jail?

The other Halloween-themed Cozy released in October will be Diane Vallere‘s Masking for Trouble, the 2nd in the Costume Shop Mystery Series. Halloween is naturally an important season for costume shop owner and former magician’s assistant Margo Tamblyn. So when a local venture capitalist hoping to rezone the local businesses and force out the older stores turns up dead, and Margo lands on the suspect list, it isn’t just an inconvenience that she’s losing time in the investigation – her livelihood and the family business might be at risk! Diane Vallere also writes the Style & Error Mystery Series, the Material Witness Mystery Series, and the Mad for Mod Mystery Series.

Next up will be Laura Childs and Terrie Farley Moran‘s Crepe Factor, the 14th in Childs’s long-running Scrapbooking Mystery Series, and the second written with Moran. It is billed more as a Winter Holiday mystery than a Christmas themed Cozy. In this entry, Carmela Bertrand is enjoying the Winter Market in the French Quarter when a man ends up stabbed to death by a serving fork, dying in front of Carmela and best friend Ava. When a former boyfriend of Carmela is accused of the murder, she needs to solve the case – even if doing so threatens her relationship with current boyfriend, Detective Edgar Babcock. Laura Childs also writes the Tea Shop Mystery Series and the Cackleberry Club Mystery Series. Terrie Farley Moran also writes the Read ’em and Eat Mystery Series.

The other three holiday-themed Cozies coming in October will all be Christmas themed. The first of these is Barbara Early‘s Death of a Toy Soldier, the 1st in the NEW Vintage Toy Shop Mystery Series. Since this is a book I’ve already written about in another post, I’ll just recommend that anyone interested in a new series by the author of the Bridal Bouquet Shop Mystery Series (which she writes under the name Beverly Allan) should check out my post on October’s New Cozy Mystery Series.

Next up will be Paige Shelton‘s A Christmas Tartan, a mini-mystery in the Scottish Bookshop Mystery Series. When a worn copy of A Chirstmas Carol turns up at the Cracked Spine, the book store in Edinburgh that Delaney Nichols works at, it quickly proves to have an unexpected connection to a missing girl, as it belonged to the girl’s grandmother. Intrigued by the connection, Delaney decides to look into the disappearance, determined to learn the truth. Paige Shelton also writes the Dangerous Type Mystery Series, the Farmers’ Market Mystery Series, and the Country Cooking School Mystery Series.

The final Christmas Cozy will be a collection of P.D. James‘s best Christmas stories written for newspapers, The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories. Two of them star a young Adam Dalgliesh. Besides the Adam Dalgliesh Series, James also writes the Cordelia Gray Series.

Of course, you aren’t limited to these Cozies if you’re looking to scratch that holiday itch >>> be sure to check the below links for many other great Halloween and Christmas themed Cozies!

Halloween Themed Cozies

Christmas Themed Cozies (also includes “Winter Holiday” themed Cozies)

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