The following Mystery Books will be released in January 2022:
Laurien Berenson: Show Me the Bunny (This will be the 28th in the Melanie Travis Mystery Series.)
Lynn Cahoon: A Fatal Family Feast (This will be the 7th in the Farm-to-Fork Mystery Series.)
Bailey Cates (aka Bailey Cattrell & Cricket McRae): Spirits and Sourdough (This will be the 10th in the Magical Bakery Mystery Series.)
Vivien Chien: Hot and Sour Suspects (This will be the 8th in the Noodle Shop Mystery Series.)
Alys Clare: Magic in the Weave (This will be the 4th in the Gabriel Tavener Mystery Series.)
Cleo Coyle (aka Alice Kimberly): Honey Roasted (This will be the 19th in the Coffeehouse Mystery Series.)
Vicki Delany (aka Eva Gates): A Three Book Problem (This will be the 7th in the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery Series.)
Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan): Crimes and Covers (This will be the 5th in the Magical Bookshop Mystery Series.)
Elizabeth George: Something to Hide (This will be the 21st in the Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley Mystery Series.)
Faye Kellerman: The Hunt (This will be the 27th Decker & Lazarus Mystery Series.)
Linda Reilly: Up to No Gouda (This will be the 1st in the NEW Grilled Cheese Mystery Series.)
Sara Rosett: Murder at the Mansions (This will be the 7th in the High Society Lady Detective Mystery Series.)
Kirsten Weiss: Going, Going, Dead (This will be the 6th in the Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum Cozy Mystery Series.)
Marty Wingate: The Librarian Always Rings Twice (This will be the 3rd in the First Edition Library Mystery Series.)
If you want to see this month’s releases, go to the December 2021 Mystery Book New Releases.
You can find these and many more Cozies scheduled for release soon on the Soon to be Released Mysteries page on my site.
(These are the mysteries by authors who are currently on the Cozy Mystery site.)
Karen Elizabeth nelms says
I am so glad you post books/series of authors who write under other names. I absolutely love Eva Gates but never knew she had other books under different names. Now I can look for her other books.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Karen, I’m glad that the blog has helped you find other names that one of your favorite authors writes under!
Susan Growcock says
Love the Laurien Berensen and the Donna Andrews books! I have read all but the very latest of each one and plan on buying each of those. If I had more money I could buy more books. I already have so many in my house that I really have no room for any more. Fortunately I use the library a lot too. Others of my favorite authors are Krista Davis of the Diva series and Nancy Atherton of the Aunt Dimity series. I also really love the Lilian Jackson Braun Cat Who books and the Mrs Pollifax books. I own several of both of these. I also really enjoy the Joanna Carl books about the chocolate shop. Joanne Fluke books as well as Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark are all books I enjoy and own several of. If you have not read any of these books please do because they are all absolutely great! All are cozy Mysteries that include animals.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Susan, it certainly sounds like a good month! Animals certainly add a lot to a Cozy atmosphere!
Sue H says
What a great list to start the New Year with!!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Sue, I certainly agree!
Melanie says
I have quite a bit in January.
I’ve pre-ordered “Spirits and Sourdough” and “Hot and Sour Suspects”. “A Fatal Family Feast” and “A Three Book Problem” are on my to-buy list. “Honey Roasted” is on my to-buy list, but not until the MMPB is released. And finally, “Crimes and Covers” is also on my to-buy list, but I haven’t decided whether or not to wait for the paperback release for this one. Regardless, I have a lot of books to keep me busy in the meantime.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Melanie, looks like it will be a good start to the New Year!
Greenway says
Am reading Sherry Harris’s THE GUN ALSO RISES (2019). Didn’t pick it for the “Maguffin” (=”what everyone’s after”), but this must be the umpteenth mystery I’ve read that’s spun around desperation, chicanery, and acquisitive mania in the land of hard-copied literary treasures. It deserves to be called a sub-(sub-sub-?) genre. I know something about the real thing because my son has spent too much time for the last 20 years trying to bring sanity to the crazed drama of a prime book collection’s tug-of-warring, cast-changing divas, dreamers and multimillionaire alpha males who want power over the collection but, fighting and dithering, have kept it in what Hollywood calls “production hell”. The true-life story has EVERYTHING that the fictions do, but murder (so far!).
Also noticed–doesn’t make them a sub-genre, but sort of a classification–how many fictional detectives have had abusive, alcoholic parents. China Bayles, Savannah Reid, Phryne Fisher and Odelia Grey are just a few. Grey even accidentally, reluctantly, but usefully gets quasi-adopted by 2 separate, VERY SERIOUS felons! Cozy-Mystery.com readers might want to list more…?
Cherie36 says
I have been reading A Magical Bookshop Mystery since the very first book. Amanda Flower does an excellent job with working the twisting plot, the book shop, the main characters and of course one cannot forget Faulkner and Emerson (Crow and Cat). I gave this book a high rating because we do not find out till the very end who the murderer was. I also love what happens in the end after Rainwater and Violet finally go on their honeymoon.