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.
Bec says
Thanks Danna for the great recommendation! I’m not familiar with this series, but I’m excited to check it out. The covers are beautiful. I love the Siamese cats! Do you have any information on this series continuing?
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Bec, I like the covers too! I don’t have any more information than is on my Erika Chase page. She has started a series under another name (Linda Wiken), but other than that, I don’t know.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Bec, I heard something that I couldn’t substantiate about this series ending at book #5, so I didn’t include it in one of my news bulletins. I just went to her site to see if she says anything about it ending, but I couldn’t find anything.
Kimberley says
The series was included in the list of titles discontinued as part of the the Save our Cozies readathon this summer. I know that the moderators were very careful about vetting the list. I also recall reading something on the Facebook page – Save our cozies.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Kimberley, I saw this particular news on the Facebook page of this, but since I didn’t hear back from Erika Chase (Linda Wiken) I wasn’t sure about posting this. Thanks for the information.
Liz says
If you go to save our cozies on Facebook, this series is listed as being cancelled. They don’t post those unless they have verified it.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Liz, that’s exactly where I saw this information. However, I make it a policy to not print anything unless I hear back from an author, so I wasn’t quite certain about it…
Liz says
I heard back directly from the author, the other series ended with 5 books….
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Liz, that’s unfortunate but also unsurprising. As you and others have said, Save Our Cozies doesn’t usually put up this sort of notice without checking it out first.
Cheryl says
Really enjoy the series. Just finished Book Fair and Foul. Ready to read the next one!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Cheryl, glad you enjoy them.
Mary Jane H. says
Oh my, another new author and series to check out! Thanks for the review and recommendation.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Mary Jane H., I always enjoy finding “new-to-me” authors who I like.
Susan says
Thanks Danna for keeping us in the Cozy Loop.. Really sounds like a great series!!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Susan, glad I can help you out!
Judi says
This is a great series!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Judi, thanks for the recommendation.
KG says
I think this book was a 2012 Agatha Malice Award nominee for Best New Novel.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
KG, thanks for pointing this out. I just looked, and I have it listed on the Agatha Awards best new novels page.
Kimberley says
I have read all the books in this series and they are just wonderful. I am very disappointed that this series has been dropped by the publisher. Despite that, I highly recommend all the books!! Good plots, interesting characters that read true to life and well written.
MJ says
I’ve also enjoyed this series. Generally speaking, I find if I like an author’s series, I’ll like other series by the same author. Mainly because it’s the quality of the writing and the development of the characters.
‘Toasting Up Trouble’ by Linda Wiken is on my August recommendation list. I read this book because I knew she was Erika Chase and I enjoy the Ashton Corner series. THAT’S why it is important to know the author’s pseudonyms! It generates more sales! Actually, I think (but am not sure), Chase is the pseudonym, and Wiken is her real name.
Ah-h-h-h-h we’ve discussed this a zillion times (on this blog), yet several authors want to ‘hide’ their alternate names.
There’s an author who uses a pseudonym and has a new book (#3) in her series being released in 2 weeks. Supposedly she has written 3 dozen other books. I’d love to know her ‘real’ name so I could read some of her other books, but it is well hidden.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
MJ, I definitely agree, and from my point of view it would also make maintaining the lists here much easier if authors clearly stated what other names they have published under… or better yet just used the same name reliably! At least in this case it is pretty easy to tell that Erike Chase and Linda Wiken are the same person – the home pages for both do at least mention both series! But it is still a pain to try to keep them connected.
Margaret StashEmpress says
Though I’ve been “aware” of this series, for some reason I’ve never actually gotten around to read any of them…. and the (tbr) list grows longer every single day…..
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Margaret, I certainly know how you feel! I’d like to get around to reading her new series, but there’s just so much on my plate already!
Mary Ann says
This sounds like a really great read and it will be added to my list of books to read. Can’t wait to get started.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Mary Ann, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Pam says
Sorry to hear this series is cancelled. Maybe it will be revived like the Maddy Hunter series.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Pam, I hope so too!
Judy says
When will she write another for this series?
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Judy, a good way to find out if an author will be releasing a new Cozy is to check on my Soon to be Released Mysteries page. Have you read Erika Chase’s new Cozy Mystery series? She just released her second Diner Club Mystery (Roux the Day) that she writes as Linda Wiken.
AB says
This was a great series, but it’s been discontinued.