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Eight Soon to be Released Cozy Mystery Covers

July 21, 2019

Here are some of the upcoming Cozy Mystery covers that I’ve found recently!

   

Tim Dorsey: Naked Came the Florida Man (This will be the 23rd in the Serge Storms Mystery Series.)

Charles Finch: The Last Passenger (This will be the 13th in the Charles Lenox Mystery Series.)
Joanne Fluke: Coconut Layer Cake Murder (This will be the 25th in the Hannah Swensen Mystery Series.)
Sarah Graves: Death by Chocolate Frosted Donut (This will be the 3rd in the Death by Chocolate Mystery Series.)
Miranda James (aka Dean James,  Jimmie Ruth Evans, & Honor Hartman): Careless Whiskers (This will be the 12th in the Cat in the Stacks Mystery Series.)
Tina Kashian: On the Lamb (This will be the 4th in the Kebab Kitchen Mystery Series.)
Alyssa Maxwell: A Silent Stabbing (This will be the 5th in the Lady and Lady’s Maid Mystery Series.)
Jenn McKinlay (aka Josie Belle & Lucy Lawrence): Buried to the Brim (This will be the 6th in the Hat Shop Mystery Series.)
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One New Cozy Mystery Series and Three New Holiday-Themed Cozies Coming August 2019

July 19, 2019

August will be a good month for Cozies, with a good mix of new series by established site authors and holiday entries in older series.

First, T.C. LoTempio will be starting a new series, the Purr N’ Bark Pet Shop Mystery Series, with The Time for Murder is Meow. When the cancellation of actress Crishell “Shell” McMillan’s television show leaves her at loose ends, she takes the opportunity to do what she’s wanted for some time, taking over her late aunt’s pet shop. But when a local museum board member who had feuded with her aunt turns up dead, Shell quickly becomes the first suspect. LoTempio also writes the Cat Rescue Mystery Series and the Nick and Nora Mystery Series.

Ginger Bolton will be putting out a Fourth of July themed mystery, Jealousy Filled Donuts, the third in her Deputy Donut Mystery Series. Emily Westhill, owner and operator of the Deputy Donut Cafe, is preparing dozens of donuts for the local Fourth of July picnic. Unfortunately, a killer uses the donuts for sinister purposes, concealing a firecracker within a pile that ends up killing a local. Bolton also writes as Janet Bolin, under which name she writes the Threadville Mystery Series.

Maya Corrigan will be releasing a Halloween themed mystery, Crypt Suzette, the sixth in her Five-Ingredient Mystery Series. Val Deniston, manager of the Cool Down Cafe at the local fitness club, has been wondering about a lodger at her grandfather’s house, Suzette, who seems to have something of a nervous disposition and possibly a checkered past. When Suzette is killed by a hit-and-run driver after a Halloween costume contest, Val decides someone needs to investigate the issue a bit more thoroughly.

Finally, Vicki Delany will be releasing Silent Night, Deadly Night, a Thanksgiving novel and the fourth entry in her Year-Round Christmas Mystery Series. While the residents of Rudolph, New York, might keep the Christmas spirit up year round, that doesn’t mean they don’t celebrate other holidays, and Merry Wilkinson is preparing for both Thanksgiving and a reunion of her mother’s old college friends. When one of the old friends ends up poisoned, Merry will need to help solve this dastardly case to help salvage the holiday cheer. Vicki Delany also writes the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery Series, the Ashley Grant Mystery Series, the Ray Robertson Mystery Series, the Klondike Mystery Series, and (as Eva Gates) the Lighthouse Library Mystery Series.

For more upcoming Cozy Mystery Series, check out the New Cozy Mystery Book Series page on the site.

For more Fourth of July Cozy Mysteries, check out the Fourth of July Mystery Book Series page on the site.

For more Halloween Cozy Mysteries, check out the Halloween Mystery Book Series page on the site.

For more Thanksgiving Cozy Mysteries, check out the Thanksgiving Book Series page on the site.

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New Releases – July 15 to July 21, 2019

July 15, 2019

Here is the list of new releases for July 15 to July 21!

Mary Feliz : Cliff Hanger (This will be the 5th in the Maggie McDonald Mystery Series.)

Miranda James (aka Honor Hartman, Jimmie Ruth Evans, & Dean James): The Pawful Truth (This will be the 11th in the Cat in the Stacks Mystery Series.)

David Rosenfelt: Bark of Night (This will be the 19th in the Andy Carpenter Mystery Series.)

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Cyril Hare: Inspector Mallet Mystery Series

July 12, 2019

Tenant for Death This month I am going to write about a book I have just re-read — Cyril Hare‘s Tenant for Death, the first book in his Inspector Mallet Mystery Series. This is the next book that I am writing about as part of my most popular and recommended Cozy Mystery series posts.

Cyril Hare who was an English judge (his real name was Alfred Alexander Gordon Clark) was an author who wrote towards the tail end of the period that many would consider the classic mystery book period. He wrote from the 1930s to the 1950s, and Tenant for Death was first published in 1937. Cyril Hare’s total output was quite a bit less than some of the other classic period mystery authors. For example, the Inspector Mallet series only has six books that were published over 21 years. 

In this story, we are introduced to Inspector Mallet, a rather tall and stout man with a big appetite. He often seems to interrupt his sleuthing to refuel by going out to eat. His assistant is Detective-Sergeant Frant who is industrious and somewhat mystified by some of Inspector Mallet’s methods which include doing a lot of thinking (to the point of falling asleep in the office) and eating.

Nevertheless, Inspector Mallet is very successful. In this case, a high stakes financier, Mr. Ballentine, who committed a multiple-year fraud and was about to get caught goes missing and is found dead in a house that had been rented by a mysterious character. Mr. Ballentine’s disappearance happened just days after the release from prison of one of his earlier fraud victims who had said that he would see him dead.

The book is a leisurely read. The discovery of the body is not until around the book’s 15% point. This pace is not what you see in most modern Cozies, but I have to say that after reading a bunch of newer Cozies and then going to Cyril Hare, I did find it oddly attractive to read a book where the discovery of the body does not happen in the first few pages.

The setting is 1930s London and its surroundings which I found very interesting. Although Inspector Mallet is not an amateur sleuth (far from it!!), the book does have a Cozy atmosphere, although not the type found in modern Cozies. There is no small town, no heroine who inherits a shop, and the sleuth does not have to sneak around behind the backs of the police detectives, as examples. 

The book has an old fashioned feel to it — mostly because it is an old-style mystery written so long ago. In the end, the clues are all gathered and laid out for the reader. All of the information that Inspector Mallet ends up thinking deeply about (remember what I said about him falling asleep at his office!) are available to the reader. Nothing significant is held back, so the reader has a fair chance to be a partner in discovering the murderer and the other mysteries involved in the story.

I found Tenant for Death a different and refreshing break from reading new Cozies (which I love too!!).

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