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Eight Soon to be Released Cozy Mystery Covers

January 25, 2019

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

Juliet Blackwell (aka Hailey Lind): Bewitched and Betrothed (This will be the 10th in the Witchcraft Mystery Series.)
Laurie Cass (aka Laura Alden): Booking the Crook (This will be the 7th in the Bookmobile Cat Mystery Series.)
Cleo Coyle (aka Alice Kimberly): Brewed Awakening (This will be the 18th in the Coffeehouse Mystery Series.)
Krista Davis: The Dog Who Knew Too Much (This will be the 6th in the Paws & Claws Mystery Series.)
Lindsey Davis: A Capitol Death (This will be the 7th in the Flavia Albia Mystery Series.)
Mary Feliz : Cliff Hanger (This will be the 5th in the Maggie McDonald Mystery Series.)
David Rosenfelt: Bark of Night (This will be the 19th in the Andy Carpenter Mystery Series.)
Minette Walters: The Turn of Midnight (This will be the 2nd in the Last Hours Series.)
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Patricia Moyes: Henry Tibbett Mysteries

January 22, 2019

Dead Men Don't Ski: Inspector Tibbett #1 (Henry Tibbett) This time I really didn’t have any trouble deciding what to read (or, re-read in this case) for the next in my series of posts covering the most popular and recommended Cozy Mysteries. As I wrote last month, most of Patricia Moyes‘ Henry Tibbett Mysteries are finally available on Kindle. Since these are some of my very favorite mystery books, I decided to re-read the first of that series right away.

In Dead Men Don’t Ski, we are introduced to Inspector Henry Tibbett of Scotland Yard and his wife, Emmy. Henry and his wife are off to an Italian ski inn, the Bella Vista, above the village of  Santa Chiara, a small Italian village near the Austrian border. Henry and his wife had planned a trip for the skiing — Emmy was a somewhat more veteran skier than Henry who was a total newbie to the sport — when Scotland Yard decided to assign Henry to keep an eye out in Santa Chiara because there was some suspicious activity that had come to the Yard’s attention going on there.

When Henry and his wife travel by train to the inn, they meet a number of English and other guests who will be staying at the Bella Vista with them. Not too long after they arrive at the inn, there is a murder. Henry and his wife become involved with the Italian police in trying to solve the case. And, with Henry being a great detective, as you can guess, he is instrumental in solving the case.

Henry and his wife are classic mystery characters. Henry is 48 years old and Emmy is somewhat younger. Henry has a reputation of solving many cases partially through use of his “nose”. Henry’s instincts plus Emmy’s common sense approach make this one of the great detective duos in mystery fiction. With this first book in the series being written in 1958 and the series extending to nineteen books with the last published in 1993, Patricia Moyes provided a fine series of post-classic era mysteries.

Moyes was born in 1923, which was just about when Agatha Christie’s first books were being released and when Christie was becoming famous. Although born a generation after Christie, Moyes’ Henry Tibbett’s Mystery books are very similar to classic Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Margery Allingham, and Ngaio Marsh (sometimes known as the Golden Age’s Queens of Crime).  Although Moyes was born too late to be a member of the Golden Age of Crime, her stories are a fine follow-on to that era. If you enjoy classic Cozies but haven’t yet met Henry Tibbett and his wife Emmy, I think you are in for a treat!

P.S. If you’re interested in other entries about some highly recommended Cozy Mystery series, you can see them on the Most Popular and Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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New Releases – January 21 to January 27, 2019

January 21, 2019

Here is the list of new releases for January 21 to January 27!

Alan Bradley: The Golden Tresses of the Dead (This will be the 12th in the Flavia de Luce Mystery Series.)

Christina Freeburn: Not a Creature Was Stirring (This will be the 1st in the NEW Merry & Bright Handcrafted Mystery Series.) (This is a Christmas themed mystery.)

Wendy Roberts: A Grave Peril (This will be the 3rd in the Bodies of Evidence Mystery Series.)

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Film Noir … Alley

January 18, 2019

I am finding myself watching movies I didn’t used to watch. In the past I watched Barbara Stanwyck and Bette Davis types of movies. I also gravitated towards movies with famous duos such as Katherine Hepburn/Spencer Tracy or Doris Day/Rock Hudson. However, there were some movies I never thought I’d find myself watching. While I enjoyed mystery movies, there was a certain type I avoided: film noir. Good grief, I didn’t even give film noir movies a chance!

Enter Eddie Muller…

If you haven’t seen Eddie Muller on the Turner Classic Movies Channel yet, then you’re in for a very informative and interesting treat. Muller presents a film noir every Saturday night which is re-aired the next morning on TCM. He presents terrific pre-movie and post-movie film noir information.

Dashiel Hammett’s Sam Spade and Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe are probably the most recognizable examples of Film Noir movies. Film Noir seems to be based on hardboiled pulp fiction mysteries (not Cozies). If you’ve spent any time in a library or second-hand bookstore looking at the very old paperback mystery covers you have probably come across novels that could be translated into  film noir movies. Many of the covers featured beautiful, seductive, scantily-clothed women (“femmes fatales”), possibly with a prominent revolver somewhere on the book cover.

For those of you who have access to TCM, do yourself a favor and check Eddie Muller’s time-slot out. Once I watched one of his Noir Alley shows, I was hooked!

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