Here are some of the upcoming Cozy Mystery covers that I’ve found recently!
Allyson K. Abbott (aka Annelise Ryan & Beth Amos): Last Call (This will be the 6th in the Mack’s Bar Mystery Series.) | |
Peg Cochran (aka Meg London): Murder, She Reported (This will be a Stand Alone mystery.) | |
Maddie Day (aka Edith Maxwell & Tace Baker): Death Over Easy (This will be the 5th in the Country Store Mystery Series.) | |
Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan): Flowers and Foul Play (This will be the 1st in the NEW Magic Garden Mystery Series.) | |
Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan): Premeditated Peppermint (This will be the 3rd in the Amish Candy Shop Mystery Series. This is a Christmas themed mystery.) | |
Carolyn Haines: A Gift of Bones (This will be the 19th in the Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery Series.) (This is a Christmas themed mystery.) | |
Mary Marks: Knot My Sister’s Keeper (This will be the 6th in the Martha Rose Quilting Mystery Series.) | |
Alyssa Maxwell: Murder at Ochre Court (This will be the 6th in the Gilded Newport Mystery Series.) |
Nina D says
Cozy covers are my favourite. They can be so artsy and funny at the same time.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Nina, I’m glad that I can find these covers for you then!
Melanie says
I’m eagerly awaiting the release of “Premeditated Peppermint”…I recently read the first two books in the Amish Candy Shop series and loved them!
I’m looking forward to the new Magic Garden Mystery Series. I think the premise is interesting, and I like the other books by Amanda Flower that I’ve read so far.
Both “Death Over Easy” and “Murder at Ochre Court” are part of series on my wish list.
So many good cozies…not enough time. 🙂
As always Danna, thank you for keeping us informed of all this cozy news. It’s very much appreciated!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Melanie, you’re very welcome – and this does look like a very good lineup, doesn’t it!
Rita I says
This week I read Leigh Hearon’s books Reining in Murder and Saddle Up for Murder. I really enjoyed this new series. Annie is a really get horse woman and body finder and solver of crimes. Her former school mate the sheriff does not appreciate her skills so does not listen as he should. Her half sister is a thorn in her side. But all makes for great mystery and leads to wonderful friendships. I highly recommend both. Enjoy.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Rita, thanks for the recommendation!
Bek says
Yep…I’ve added the Mack’s Bar series to my must have! It already has a page in my computer file, and an index card in my “quick reference” pile. LOL, I’m a little bit over-organized!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Bek, organization is always good in my mind! It’s the reason I started the list that eventually grew into the site in the first place.
Susy S says
When you have as many books as we so (from reading your posts, I know you have some of the same issues I do), you must be organized. I don’t know how people who are not super organized with their books can ever find the one they want.
Bek says
Tell me about it! I have about 600 books. And I only keep the ones that I like well enough to re-read more than once. My records are very well organized, but I keep moving books around as I get more shelf space for them. Eventually, I’ll have it in the order I want it! I’m running a small library. And yes, I lend to very reliable people, and there is a “check out” system in place!
Susy says
Bek, I am also very restrictive about who I will loan books. Currently just my sister and one niece (the poor person who will eventually have to deal with this whole collection). Since I currently have over 1000 print books on my to be read list and we won’t even talk about the ones I have read, I am planning on having a purge party after I retire next year. It will be very hard, since like you, I only keep the ones I want to reread, but I have a favorite group to which I donate. I may also take some of the in for possible buy-back at my favorite used book stores.
One thing I have found is that if I buy only paperbacks, I can get an extra shelf in every bookcase. I did have to find a handyman who could cut and stain them to match what I have, but since each shelf holds about 30 books, it was worth it.
Bek says
I buy paperbacks, as well. You can just flat get more books per shelf that way. Well, let me clarify that. There are a VERY FEW books that I actually buy in hardback, simply because…well…they are “special.” LOL, Outlander” series is in hardback, and I’m beginning to replace my lost “Dune” series in hardback. The stories seem to require it.
I’m not sure what will happen to my books when I am no longer here. Neither of my sons would want them. Currently, my thought is that they will go to a neighbor who loves books and reading, with the caveat that anything she doesn’t want will be donated to a nursing home or women’s shelter.
~chuckles softly~ I have a vivid mental picture of the two of us curled up, each on one end of a comfy sofa, before a fire, sipping something hot and reading for hours, totally content, never feeling as if we MUST converse, but never feeling alone, either. It is the blessing of those who read.
Susy says
Absolutely! I found a picture of two little old ladies, hiding under a table with their books and cups of something steamy. I had to send it to my sister with the heading ‘Us, in 10 years’. She was with my niece when she opened my e-mail. My niece accused me of trying to kill her mom with laugher – I guess she literally fell off her chair.
Whatever my niece does not want, she is free to sell, or donate to a book charity that we have both volunteered with in the past, and will again in the future (as soon as life settles down again).
Bek says
Seems I have found a kindred spirit here! ~waves madly~ HELLO NEW FRIEND!
Susy S says
And Hello to you new friend.
I think we need Cozycon. Like Comicon or even Bookcon (a real event in NY). It would have to rotate around the country to real sites where cozies are set. That way, we can see the places our favorite characters call home, see all our new friends and maybe even talk with our favorite authors. It would be nice if the publishers would show up so we could tell them off when they decide not to continue a series.
Bek says
OOOOOOOOH! That’s one Con I’d manage, if I had to hitchhike to get there! What a lovely idea, and rest assured, I shall be dreaming of it now.
Margaret StashEmpress says
Looking forward to the new Gilded Newport title — I do love mysteries set in that time and place! Also looking forward to both of Amanda Flower’s new releases!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Margaret, there’s always something comforting about a good period piece. And I hope that the Amanda Flowers releases are both good as well!
Lora Angley says
Hallmark is showing a new Fixer Upper Mystery tonight at 9.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Shoot, missed approving this in time! Thanks anyway Lora.
Kathie Deviny says
Kathie Deviny (the Grace Church Mysteries. ). Thank you so much for the “selfless service” you give us. ❤️
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Kathie, you’re very welcome!
Peg Cochran says
Thank you for featuring the cover of my new mystery Murder, She Reported, coming on July 31. Just an FYI–this is book #1 in a series. There will be at least two more and hopefully more after that! The book is set in 1930s NYC and features Elizabeth “Biz” Adams, debutante turned crime photographer.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Peg, you’re very welcome, and please keep up the good work in writing your Cozies so I can post them!