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Tarquin Hall: Vish Puri Mystery Series

August 29, 2012

The Case of the Missing Servant: From the Files of Vish Puri, Most Private Investigator (A Vish Puri mystery Book 1) I just added a new (to me) author on the Cozy Mystery site. I was in a hurry to add him, since I will be recommending him as my July 2012 Cozy Mystery Books Recommendation in just a few minutes.

Tarquin Hall writes the Vish Puri Mystery Series, which is an absolute delight to read. It is set in Delhi, India – not your typical mystery series setting. (Last month, it was recommended as one of June 2012 Cozy Mystery Books Recommendations, so this series will be making the list two months in a row.)

Tarquin Hall, a journalist, has begun a mystery series that I will liken to three of my favorite mystery series. I can definitely see some Hercule Poirot in Vish Puri, as well as some Sherlock Holmes, mixed in with a little No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency Series. (Yes, I am aware that Vish would not like me to say he is anything like Sherlock Holmes!)

Vish reminds me a lot of Poirot because of his inflated (but accurate!) view of his own abilities, especially vis-à-vis the police. Vish (or “Chubby” – as his close friends and family call him) is the founder of the Most Private Investigators agency, and seems genuinely preoccupied with righting wrongs. Vish  is able to overlook a lot of society’s prejudices, and seems comfortable relating to both rich and poor. Vish, like Poirot, seems to have a canny ability to size up people.

Vish reminds me of Sherlock Holmes because of his inflated (but accurate!) view of his own abilities, especially vis-à-vis the police. (Hmmm, haven’t I said this very same thing before?) Vish enjoys amazing people with his powers of deductions, almost to the point of playing parlor tricks. Vish uses all sorts of disguises for himself, as well as his staff. He involves himself in the actual story, putting himself right into the action, rather than simply observing all of the facts.

Enter, the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series. As I have said many times, I am a huge fan of Alexander McCall Smith’s No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series. Hall manages to do for India, what McCall Smith does for Botswana. Hall is able to fill all of our senses with India. He acquaints us with the sounds, smells, bright colors, and human conditions of Delhi. Tarquin Hall is a wonderful storyteller. As in McCall Smith’s series, we are able to see Vish in both his professional capacity, as well as his home life. (I hope to see a lot more of his interfering Mummy-ji in the following mystery books!) All of the characters are three dimensional, and have back stories.

If you are looking for a new a mystery series to follow that is humorous, smart, entertaining, different, and downright fun, I recommend you take a look at Tarquin Hall’s Vish Puri Mystery Series. I’m glad I did!

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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Connie Archer, Frances Brody, Duffy Brown, Peg Cochran, & Meg London : “Five” Author Additions to the Cozy Mystery Site

July 16, 2012

Since I have gotten several letters telling me about the following Cozy Mystery authors, I wanted to get their pages posted on the site quickly. Here are the four newest additions to the Cozy Mystery site:

Connie Archer: Soup Lover’s Mystery Series – Lucky Jamieson inherits her parents’ soup shop in a beautiful Vermont skiing town called Snowflake. (This culinary Cozy Mystery series includes recipes.)

Frances Brody: Kate Shackleton Mystery Series – Kate Shackleton lives in a small British milling  village during the 1920s. Our sleuth’s husband is a WWI MIA (missing in action).

Duffy Brown (aka Dianne Castell): Consignment Shop Mystery Series – Recently divorced Reagan Summerside is the owner of Prissy Fox Consignment Shop in Savannah, Georgia. Duffy Brown in a best selling romance novels, writing as Dianne Castell.

Peg Cochran (aka Meg London): Gourmet De-Lite Mystery Series – Gigi Fitzgerald has returned to Connecticut, after living in New York. She is a caterer for a very select crowd, and specializes in low calorie cuisine. (Low calorie recipes are included in this culinary Cozy Mystery series.)

Meg London (aka Peg Cochran): Sweet Nothings Vintage Lingerie Mystery Series – Emma Taylor has returned from New York City, where she worked as a stylist. She is now a stylist in Paris… but Tennesse, not France.

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Erika Chase, Chrystle Fiedler, Victoria Hamilton, & Marie Moore: Four New Authors on the Cozy Mystery Site

May 24, 2012

As most of you know, I have a very long list of authors to post on the site. However, when it came time for me to add some new authors to the site, I decided that I would literally add some new authors to the site. I chose these four new authors to the Cozy Mystery genre, based on some of your letters. Some of you thought I simply had to add these authors to the site right now!

Erika Chase writes the Ashton Corners Book Club Mystery Series. This series features Lizzie Turner, a reading specialist in Alabama. Lizzie is joined by her five friends in her mystery book club, and her two Siamese cats at home.

Chrystle Fiedler pens the Natural Remedies Mystery Series, which is set on Long Island. Willow McQuade is a naturopathic doctor who solves mysteries. Along the way, we get tips on natural remedies. (Fiedler also writes non fiction about natural and healthy living.)

Victoria Hamilton writes the Vintage Kitchen Mystery Series. This series is set in Michigan, and features Jaymie Leighton as our sleuth who collects vintage cookware and cookbooks. Jaymie has a three-legged Yorkie Poo (Hoppy) who is quite a darling.

Marie Moore is the author of the Sydney March Mystery Series. Sydney is a New York-based travel agent who takes travel groups on trips. Luckily, she is able to find time to sleuth while performing her travel guide duties.

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Pip Granger, Terris McMahan Grimes, Erin Hart, Sasscer Hill, C. J. Sansom, Cynthia Smith – Four New Authors on the Cozy Mystery Site

April 26, 2012

I am so happy to have six new authors’ pages posted on the Cozy Mystery site. These are authors who have come recommended as belonging on the site:

Pip Granger: Rosie Featherby Mystery Series
The first mystery in this series was nominated for the Barry Award and the Agatha Award for Best First Novel. Rosie is a girl who is being raised by her uncle and aunt in post WW II London.

Terris McMahan Grimes: Theresa Galloway Mystery Series
Grimes has her degree in English and writes this series, which features a working wife and mother sleuth and, her mother. The first mystery in the series was nominated for the Agatha Award and won the Anthony Award.

Erin Hart: Nora Gavin/Cormac Maguire Mystery Series
Nora is an American anthropologist and Cormac is an Irish archaeologist who sleuth together in Ireland. The first mystery in the series was nominated for the Anthony and Agatha Awards.

Sasscer Hill: Nikki Latrelle Racing Mystery Series
Hill writes this series which features a young horse jockey in Maryland. The first mystery in the series was nominated for both the Agatha Award and the Macavity Award for Best First Novel.

C. J. Sansom: Matthew Shardlake Mystery Series
Sansom is a lawyer with both his BA and PhD in history. He writes this historical mystery series which is set in 16th century England.

Cynthia Smith: Emma Rhodes Mystery Series
Emma is a British private investigator for the very wealthy. Her clients are so rich, they pay her $20,000  to take their cases. Emma likes to refer to herself as a “private resolver” – and guarantees a solution in two weeks time.

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