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Paige Shelton: Scottish Bookshelf Mystery Series

May 21, 2019

The Cracked Spine: A Scottish Bookshop Mystery Paige Shelton’s Scottish Bookshelf Mystery Series is the next of the most popular and recommended Cozy Mystery series that I will be highlighting. As I mentioned last month, I have read The Cracked Spine as part of my effort to cover some of the most popular Cozy Mystery series.

Delaney Nichols, 29 years old, had just been laid off from her job working in a Wichita, Kansas museum when she spotted a quirky ad:

Wanted: A bold adventurer who would love to travel the world from a comfortable and safe spot behind a desk that has seen the likes of kings and queens, paupers and princes. A humble book and rare manuscript shop seeks a keenly intelligent investigator to assist us in our search for things thought lost, and in our quest to return lost items to their rightful owners. This multitasked position will take you places you can’t even imagine. Apply only if you’re ready for everything to change. Please note: the position is located in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Before she knew it, Delaney had the job. She had interviewed for an hour and a half over the phone with Edwin MacAlister, the owner of The Cracked Spine, a small bookshop in Edinburgh, Scotland, specializing in rare books (and other rare things), and was immediately offered the job.

Delaney, who was seeking an adventure and a job that she could throw herself into, has a striking appearance:

I’d been afflicted with the brightest tones: the fieriest red hair, the palest skin dotted with orange freckles, and light green eyes. I’d long ago become used to people’s reactions when they first saw me back home in the small town close to my family’s farm. There was usually a double take, sometimes a small gasp, and then a big forced smile to cover their shock at all my … glow. However in Wichita and Scotland, it seemed, no one had so much as given me a second glance.

When she gets off the plane in Edinburgh, she meets Elias McKenna, a cab owner and small-time landlord, who, along with his wife Aggie, quickly become Delaney’s new friends.

In the bookshop, Delaney meets the other employees, Rosie (“old, probably closer to seventy than sixty”) and Hamlet, a young man who works in the bookstore part time while attending school. When she meets him, Hamlet is dressed like, well, “Hamlet”, since he is also engaged in acting in local theater.

Edwin, the shop owner, is very wealthy, and he has a many wealthy friends who become suspects in the murder investigation that inevitably ensues.

Delaney becomes engrossed, you might say obsessed, with solving the murder that happens soon after her arrival in Edinburgh. Through dogged persistence, she eventually discovers the killer.

Delaney meets a romantic interest, Tom Fletcher, the local pub owner, very soon after arrival. Tom of course is wearing a Kilt when they meet. Their mutual attraction is instant:

I didn’t realize we were still holding hands. He smiled—almost sheepishly—and pulled his hand away. I had a sense that something pushed me from behind and wanted me to step closer to him. I resisted but it wasn’t easy.

“I’m glad you’re real,” I said before I could stop the words from propelling out of my mouth.

He cocked his head and blinked and then smiled.

Silly American.

“I’m glad you’re real too, Delaney. Please come by the pub anytime. If you haven’t tried Scottish whisky, you must. At least a sip. On me.”

And, there is a touch of paranormal in the book. Delaney hears voices from books. She has done so since she was a child. These voices seem not to be the normal recollections of things she has read, but actual voices that speak to her. In this book, at least, the voices do not play much of a part. But, I guess they become more important as the series progresses.

One thing I like about the book is that there is not much time wasted trying to explain Delaney’s obsession with trying to solve the murder. She just seems to be the super curious type of person who becomes doggedly obsessed when she is presented a puzzle to solve.

I have to say, this Cozy has a number of elements that I ordinarily don’t find super attractive:

  • I am ordinarily not a great fan of paranormal elements (there are exceptions, of course — see my discussion of Aunt Dimity’s Death for one notable exception!)
  • The way Delaney discovers the killer is, shall I say, a little short of being due to logical deductions following from the clues in the book.
  • Delaney’s new life, including an instant set of friends, love interest, great job, etc., seems a bit much — quite a bit closer to fantasy than I normally go for.

Nevertheless, I really loved this book! I think I can forgive Paige Shelton for these elements that I don’t ordinarily enjoy, because I love the characters, I love the setting, and the writing is so good that the fantasy and paranormal aspects of the story are carried off so well. I was swept up in the fantasy so quickly that, for me, the pages just flew by. I’m a new Paige Shelton fan.

What about you? Did you enjoy The Cracked Spine? What did you like about it?

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New Releases – May 20 to May 26, 2019

May 20, 2019

Here is the list of new releases for May 20 to May 26! Well… more like “release” than “releases”… but still.

Kathleen Bridge: Murder by the Sea (This will be the 3rd in the By the Sea Mystery Series.)

Agatha Frost: Vegetables and Vengeance (This will be the 16th in the Peridale Cafe Mystery Series.)

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Cheap Kindles – May 2019

May 18, 2019

Here’s another list of Cheap (inexpensive) Kindles. Some of these might be temporary sales, so make sure you check prices before buying!

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Kaitlyn Dunnett (aka Kathy Lynn Emerson)
LISS MacCRIMMON MYSTERY Series:
Kilt Dead (book #1)
Scone Cold Dead (book #2)
A Wee Christmas Homicide (book #3)
The Corpse Wore Tartan (book #4)
Scotched (book #5)
Bagpipes, Brides, and Homicides (book #6)
Vampires, Bones, and Treacle Scones (book #7)
Ho-Ho-Homicide (book #8)
Kilt at the Highland Games (book #10)
X Marks the Scot (book #11)
Overkilt (book #12)

Kathy Lynn Emerson (aka Kaitlyn Dunnett)
LADY SUSANNA APPLETON Mysteries:
Face Down in the Marrow-Bone Pie (book #1)
Face Down Upon an Herbal (book #2)
Face Down Among the Winchester Geese (book #3)
Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (book #4)
Face Down Under the Wych Elm (book #5)
Face Down Before the Rebel Hooves (book #6)
Face Down Across the Western Sea (book #7)
Murders and Other Confusions (short stories)
Face Down Below the Banquet House (book #8)
Face Down Beside St. Anne’s Well (book #9)
Face Down O’er the Border (book #10)

DIANA SPAULDING Series:
Deadlier than the Pen (book #1)
Fatal as a Fallen Woman (book #2)
No Mortal Reason (book #3)
Lethal Legend (book #4)

STAND ALONES:
Different Times, Different Crimes (collection of 13 thrilling stories, from medieval to today)

Sarah Fox
PANCAKE HOUSE MYSTERY Series
The Crêpes of Wrath (book #1)
For Whom the Bread Rolls (book #2)
Of Spice and Men (book #3)

MUSIC LOVER’S MYSTERY Series:
Dead Ringer (book #1)
Death in A Major (book #2)
Deadly Overtures (book #3)

Heather Horrocks
WHO-DUN-HIM INN MYSTERY Series:
Snowed Inn (book #1)
Inn the Doghouse (book #2)
Inn the Family Way (book #3)

BAD MOTHERS CLUB MYSTERY Series:
Murder is Misunderstood (book #1)

Dorothy Howell
HALEY RANDOL PH MYSTERY Series:
Handbags and Homicide (book #1)
Purses and Poison (book #2)
Shoulder Bags and Shootings (book #3)
Clutches and Curses (book #4)
Slay Bells and Satchels (book #5)
Tote Bags and Toe Tags (book #6)
Evening Bags and Executions (book #7)
Duffel Bags and Drownings (novella)
Beach Bags and Burglaries (book #8)
Fanny Packs and Foul Play (novella)
Swag Bags and Swindlers (book #9)
Pocketbooks and Pistols (book #10)
Backpacks and Betrayals (book #11)
Messenger Bags and Murder (book #12)

DANA MACKENZIE MYSTERY Series:
Fatal Debt (book #1)
Fatal Luck (book #2)

Abigail Keam
JOSIAH REYNOLDS, BEEKEEPER MYSTERY Series:
Death by a Honey Bee (book #1)
Death by Drowning (book #2)
Death by Bridle (book #3)
Death by Bourbon (book #4)
Death by Lotto (book #5)
Death by Chocolate (book #6)
Death by Haunting (book #7)
Death by Derby (book #8)
Death by Design (book #9)
Death by Malice (book #10)
Death by Drama (book #11)
Death by Stalking (book #12)

Sherry Lewis (aka Jacklyn Brady & Sammi Carter)
SENIOR SLEUTH FRED VICKERY MYSTERY Series:
No Place for Secrets (book #1)
No Place like Home (book #2)
No Place for Death (book #3)
No Place for Tears (book #4)
No Place for Sin (book #5)
No Place for Memories (book #6)

Amy Metz
GOOSE PIMPLE JUNCTION MYSTERY Series:
Murder & Mayhem in Goose Pimple Junction (book #1)
Heroes & Hooligans In Goose Pimple Junction (book #2)
Short & Tall Tales in Goose Pimple Junction (stories)
Rogues & Rascals in Goose Pimple Junction (book #3)

Kasey Michaels
MAGGIE KELLY MYSTERY Series:
Maggie Needs an Alibi (book #1)
Maggie by the Book (book #2)

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Just a reminder >>> be sure to check prices to make sure that these sales are still in effect!

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One New Cozy Mystery Series and Three New Holiday-Themed Cozy Mysteries Coming June 2019

May 15, 2019

June will be a relatively good month for Cozy mysteries, with three new holiday-themed Cozy Mysteries by established site authors!

First, Nancy Atherton will be putting out the 24th in her long-running Aunt Dimity Mystery Series, titled Aunt Dimity and the Heart of Gold. This will be a Christmas outing for Aunt Dimity, who will be enjoying the season despite an outbreak of illness in the small English village of Finch. Still, there are enough out and about to attend Emma Harris’s annual Christmas party, and those who do attend will be surprised to find that there will be a mystery needing solving!

Next up, Devon Delaney will be continuing her Cook-Off Mystery Series with its third entry, Guilty as Charred, a Fourth of July themed entry! Competitive cook Sherry Oliveri is in high demand in her hometown in Connecticut, but the holiday is likely to see a bit of a downturn with the death of community garden manager Poppy Robinson. Poppy may not have been the most likable, but that’s no reason to whack someone over the head with a shovel – and now the garden’s future is threatened by an owner unhappy with the development! Can Sherry figure out the culprit in time to return to her Fourth of July cook-off plans?

Finally, Amanda Flower will be putting out Toxic Toffee, the fourth book in her Amish Candy Shop Mystery Series (which I just discussed recently)! Bailey King is in New York to finish up the shooting for her first cable TV show, but she’ll need to make a fast return to Harvest, Ohio, when she hears that local bunny farmer, Stephen Raber has died of what at first seemed to be a heart attack. However, it’s quickly apparent this was no accident – Stephen was poisoned, and by a piece of toffee! Amanda Flower writes many other mystery series, including the Magical Bookshop Mystery Series, the Amish Matchmaker Mystery Series, the Magic Garden Mystery Series, and the Living History Mystery Series.

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

For more Christmas themed Cozies, check out the Christmas Mystery Book List.

For more Fourth of July themed Cozies, check out the Fourth of July Cozies List.

For more Easter themed Cozies, check out the Easter Cozies List.

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