Here are the latest four mystery author additions to the Cozy Mystery site. Remember that these authors have been recommended by Cozy Mystery site readers who feel the authors would make good additions to the site:
Gary Corby writes an Ancient Greece Mystery which is set during the fifth century B. C. >>> in Ancient Greece…
Barbara Hamilton writes the Abigail Adams Mystery Series which features Abigail (wife of John Adams) sleuthing in colonial Boston…
Maria Hudgins pens the Dotsy Lamb Travel Mystery Series which has as its sleuth a retired history professor who travels to wonderful destinations (Italy, Scotland and the Greek Isles – so far)…
Liz Osborne writes the Robyn Kelly Mystery Series which is set in Seattle and features a sleuth who is a patient representative…
Vickie B says
Thanks for the cranium’s up. Gary Corby’s series looks really intriguing.
Anita says
Oh ,this is too funny.
I work in a medical equipment company that has our own patient relationship reps at several local and cross-the-state hospitals. I will make sure to send them the information on Liz Osborne’s books. It would be a good laugh and probably give them a scare. LOL.
Beth says
I was so excited to see that Barbara Hamilton made your list. She also writes under Barbara Hambleton, the Benjamin January “Free Man of Color” series that takes place in 1830s New Orleans. I don’t *think* you have these on your list yet (my apologies if you do!). If you don’t, you should consider them. I absolutley love the series, it is one of the best I’ve read and often recommend it to others. Her writing style makes me feel as I’m back in time in New Orleans with Benjamin, a New Orleans- born, Paris- trained surgeon free man of color who works as a musician instead due to discrimination.
Beth says
Oops, it may be Barbara Hambly rather than Hambleton (getting her name mixed up with one of my staff members!)
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Anita, I hope your patient relations reps don’t have reasons to sleuth around their work places!
Beth, thanks for the information about Barbara Hamilton’s other series. It looks really interesting. I see that (as Hambly) she also writes several paranormal series…