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Six Soon to be Released Cozy Mystery Covers

July 21, 2018

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

E. J. Copperman (aka Jeffrey Cohen): Bones Behind the Wheel (This will be the 10th in the Haunted Guesthouse Mystery Series.)
Sarah Graves: Death by Chocolate Malted Milkshake (This will be the 2nd in the Death by Chocolate Mystery Series.)
Sherry Harris: The Gun Also Rises (This will be the 6th in the Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery.)
Alyssa Maxwell: A Murderous Marriage (This will be the 4th in the Lady and Lady’s Maid Mystery Series.)
Liz Mugavero (aka Cate Conte): Murder, She Meowed (This will be the 7th in the Pawsitively Organic Mystery Series.)
Sofie Ryan (aka Sofie Kelly): No Escape Claws (This will be the 6th in the Second Chance Cat Mystery Series.)
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Beauty Shop Mystery Series

July 19, 2018

I just read a Cozy Mystery that is based in a beauty shop, and coincidentally received a letter asking for a beauty shop theme. What better time to add to the long list of Cozy Mystery book themes on my site.

If you can think of any other authors/series of beauty shop Cozy Mystery Series, please post a comment below. Thank you!

Laura Bradley: Reyn Martin Sawyer of Hair Raising Mystery Series

Dixie Cash: Debbie Sue Overstreet of Domestic Equalizers Mystery Series

Nancy J. Cohen: Marla Shore of Bad Hair Day Mystery Series

Lila Dare (aka Ella Barrick & Laura DiSilverio): Grace Ann Terhune of Southern Beauty Shop Mystery Series

Sophie Dunbar: Clair Claiborne of E’Claire Mystery Series

Elizabeth J. Duncan: Penny Brannigan of Penny Brannigan Mystery Series

India Ink (aka Yasmine Galenorn): Bath and Body Mystery Series

Linda Kozar: When The Fat Ladies Sing Mystery Series

Sarah Strohmeyer: Bubbles Yablonsky of Hairdresser Mystery Series

Elaine Viets: Killer Cuts (part of the Dead-End Job Mystery Series)

Beth Yarnall: Dyed and Gone– Azalea March Mystery Series

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Ellis Peters: Brother Cadfael Mysteries

July 17, 2018

Next in my posts discussing the most popular and recommended Cozy Mystery series is Ellis Peters’ Brother Cadfael Mysteries.  I think this series is so terrific that I first discussed it way back in 2006. In that post I talked about the great TV series starring Sir Derek Jacobi. Upon rereading the first Cadfael mystery, A Morbid Case for Bones , first published in 1978, I remembered just how really good the books are and that they are equal to or even better than those great TV productions.

The books tell the story of Brother Cadfael who is a monk in the Benedictine Abbey at Shrewsbury in 12th century England. Brother Cadfael came to the order later in life after having participated in the Crusades. He is a healer and he spends much of his time tending to his herb garden – from which he concocts many healing salves, lotions and potions.

Brother Cadfael is a keen observer of life, and he has great empathy for people. Of course, his observational skills come in handy when the occasional murder comes his way. What he learned in his past life in the wars also comes in handy in that he is a veritable forensic specialist when it comes to examining crime scenes and bodies while searching for the little bits of evidence that help solve the mysteries.

In A Morbid Case for Bones we meet Brother Cadfael as the monks of Shrewsbury are about to send an expedition to a town on the other side of the Welsh border in order to bring back a Welsh saint’s bones to reside permanently in the Abbey. Brother Cadfael, being Welsh by birth, is chosen to go on the expedition to act as a translator.

Naturally, the folks in the little Welsh town where Saint Winifred’s remains are currently buried are not too keen to see her go. So, there is a conflict between the expedition’s leader, Prior Robert, an officious, aristocratic monk, and some of the leaders of the town. Before long, there is a body discovered, and it is left to Brother Cadfael to begin his detective work.

As good as the TV shows are (and they are very good), I think the books, as books often do, allow for more complicated secondary story lines as well as for greater depth of the characters, especially of the secondary characters. But, don’t expect that the books in this series are light summer reading! Ellis Peters (Edith Pargeter) was a terrific story teller, and I highly recommend these books. However, the books are full of the details of 12 century English/Welsh life, including the monastic life of the time, and the violent politics of the period. Very few Cozy Mysteries provide as much history and background information as these do!

I love this series so much that I have now read them, listened to them on Audible, and of course watched all of the TV episodes more than once. The TV series is currently available on BritBox.

If you’re interested in seeing more highlights of some of the most recommended or popular Cozy Mystery authors/series, visit the Most Popular & Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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New Releases – July 16 to July 22, 2018

July 16, 2018

Here is the list of new releases for July 16 to July 22!

Nancy Atherton: Aunt Dimity and the King’s Ransom (This will be the 23rd in the Aunt Dimity Mystery Series.)

Kathi Daley: Beaches in Paradise (This will be the 9th in the TJ Jensen Paradise Lake Mystery Series.)

Laura Durham: Wed or Alive (This will be the 9th in the Annabelle Archer Mystery Series.)

G.M. Ford: Soul Survivor (This will be the 11th in the Leo Waterman Mystery Series.)

Suzette A. Hill: The Cambridge Plot (This will be the 5th in the Rosy Gilchrist Mystery Series.)

Leslie Langtry: Map Skills Murder (This will be the 7th in the Merry Wrath Mystery Series.)

David Rosenfelt: Rescued (This will be the 17th in the Andy Carpenter Mystery Series.)

Rebecca Tope: Crisis in the Cotswolds (This will be the 16th in the Cotswold Mystery Series.)

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