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Name That Cozy – March 2018 Edition

March 22, 2018

One of the most frequent questions I get is “what Cozy is this from?” And while I like to think that I can help more often than not, I just haven’t read anything… so that’s when I fall back on asking you, the site readers!

Well, it’s been a while since I’ve done one of these posts, so this time I’ve got a whole bunch of them. Five, in fact. So without any further ado…

From Cindy C:

I’m looking for a series featuring an English peer who is the 4th richest man in England or the world. I believe his name is Alex. His parents were murdered on a boat when he was about 7 and he inherited all their money. He has a faithful butler and a policeman friend who help him solve mysteries and later in the series he has a little boy, also named Alex.

UPDATE: Judith (and several others, including Laura and Diane) suggested that this is probably Ted Bell’s Alex Hawke series, which starts with Hawke. Looking at the description, I’m pretty confident that it’s the book Cindy is looking for!

From Diane:

I read a mystery some time ago and really enjoyed it. It was set in Milwaukee and dealt with the Arabian carpet trade. I learned so much about those wonderful carpets, but to save my life I can’t remember the author/title. Any ideas?

Thanks

UPDATE: Susan* suggested that this could be The Bloody Bokhara by William Campbell Gault. It seems like it fits somewhat, though the descriptions I’ve found have unfortunately been very short so it’s hard to tell…

From Paula R:

I’m trying to locate a book series I read long ago. The books were purchased from a Christian bookstore. It was written by a man who was a medical doctor and the books were based in Michigan cities, mostly in the Upper Peninsula.

UPDATE: Sandra suggested this might be the Prescription for Trouble series by Richard L. Mabry, which starts with Code Blue.

UPDATE 2: Cindy suggested another possible answer, the works of Harry Kraus, another medical doctor. His main series is the Claire McCall series, which starts with All I’ll Ever Need.

From Betsy:

Looking for a book about two white arabian horses. Thriller, mystery, romance about a woman and her musical daughter. Her former lover shows up to protect her and fight the bad guys. Of course, they rekindle their relationship after a tryst in the barn and it turns out he is the girls father. Running through the story are the two white arabian horses. Can’t remember the title or author.

From Sheila:

I’m looking for a mystery about a woman who hits her sisters abusive husband, they press charges, she goes to prison. When she gets out she leads bird enthusiasts in central park.

UPDATE: Judy S suggested that this is probably Little Night, by Luanne Rice. Looking at the synopsis, it seems to match the description well.

So, if you think you’ve got the answer to either of these stumpers, please let us know in the comments below! Thank you!

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Agatha Christie: Miss Marple Mysteries

March 20, 2018

The Murder at the Vicarage: A Miss Marple Mystery (Miss Marple Mysteries Book 1) Recently I was surprised when I discovered that I had not yet included Agatha Christie’s Poirot in my posts about the the Most Popular and Recommended Series that I have been compiling. So, I corrected that oversight in this entry. At the same time, I also saw that I had not yet included the Miss Marple Mysteries in that list. When I first discovered this oversight, I had a hard time deciding which of Christie’s characters to write about first. The first Poirot book was written over ten years earlier than the first Miss Marple book so I did the Poirot series first. But, although I have enjoyed reading the Poirot books and I believe he is a great character, I have to admit that Miss Marple is my favorite of the two.

I have written about Miss Marple several times before. Mostly when discussing the different television versions of Miss Marple. Such this post, this one, and this one where  I talk about my favorite actress portraying Miss Marple >> Joan Hickson.

The first book in the Miss Marple Mysteries series is Murder at the Vicarage. As the book begins, in Miss Marple’s small home town of St. Mary Mead, we meet the narrator, the Vicar, his wife and his nephew, and a number of other local characters, including Miss Marple. Before long, there is, as the title suggests, a murder at the Vicarage. The Vicar takes  a particular interest in solving the murder, so we gain much insight into what the police (including Inspector Slack and the Chief Constable, Colonel Melchett) are doing to solve the mystery.

Upon re-reading this book in order to write this blog, I was surprised to see how small a part Miss Marple plays until fairly near the end. She is introduced to us in a scene near the beginning of the book, but then we don’t see her again until about the 20% mark of the book. After that, we only meet her sporadically. Until very near the end, it would be fair to say that Miss Marple is not the main character of the book.

Miss Marple is introduced as an elderly spinster who takes a very strong interest in human nature. In fact, she declares that the study of human nature is her hobby:

You see,” she began at last, “living alone, as I do, in a rather out-of-the-way part of the world, one has to have a hobby. There is, of course, woolwork, and Guides, and Welfare, and sketching, but my hobby is— and always has been— Human Nature. So varied— and so very fascinating. And, of course, in a small village, with nothing to distract one, one has such ample opportunity for becoming what I might call proficient in one’s study. One begins to class people, quite definitely, just as though they were birds or flowers, group so-and-so, genus this, species that. Sometimes, of course, one makes mistakes, but less and less as time goes on.

Miss Marple has solved some local mysteries in the past, but she has never tackled something as large as murder before — and she jumps at the chance to test herself:

But I have always wondered whether, if some day a really big mystery came along, I should be able to do the same thing. I mean— just solve it correctly. Logically, it ought to be exactly the same thing. After all, a tiny working model of a torpedo is just the same as a real torpedo.

Needless to say, Miss Marple passes the test with flying colors!

Miss Marple is a truly great and interesting character. Her knowledge of human nature helps here to solve this murder (and many others in the future). She draws on a vast experience gained by observing human behavior, and she solves her mysteries by starting from the point of view that almost anyone is capable of almost anything.  I was particularly struck by this passage wherein she talks about something she learned from her Aunt Fanny:

I remember a saying of my Great Aunt Fanny’s. I was sixteen at the time and thought it particularly foolish…. She used to say: ‘The young people think the old people are fools; but the old people know the young people are fools!’

How can you not enjoy a sleuth who speaks such wisdom?

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New Releases – March 19 to March 25, 2018

March 19, 2018

Here is the list of new releases for March 19 to March 25!

Elizabeth George: The Punishment She Deserves (This will be the 20th in the non-Cozy Detective Inspector Lynley Mystery Series.)

J.A. Jance: Duel to the Death (This will be the 13th in the Ali Reynolds Mystery Series.)

Donna Leon: The Temptation of Forgiveness (This will be the 27th in the Guido Brunetti Mystery Series.)

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Some of the Best Cozy Mystery Series that Feature Cats…

March 17, 2018

Let’s say you have a friend who has ten cats. She absolutely dotes on her cats. Nothing is too good for any of them! She’s known around your neighborhood as the “Cat Lady” for a reason. This friend knows you are passionate about Cozy Mystery books.

One day you let slip that you are reading a terrific Cozy Mystery series that features cats. Aha! She becomes intrigued and asks you to recommend one Cozy Mystery series that includes a cat or two.

Even though you read at least five Cozy series that feature cats – all of them are terrific Cozy reads, however she only wants one… Since you want to convert her into a Cozy Mystery reader you decide to only recommend the one you think ranks a little above the other Cat Cozies you read. So… you recommend the one Cat Cozy series you think should be included in all Cozy Mystery readers’ lists who love cats.

What one author/series would you suggest the “Cat Lady” begin with – and why?

Here’s the Cat Theme Mysteries : Kittens, Cats, and Cozies  list on my site.

Please post your comment below. Thank you!

Some of the Best Cat Cozy Mystery series:

Black Cat Bookshop series by Ali Brandon (aka Diane A.S.Stuckart)

The Cat Who… series by Lilian Jackson Braun

Mrs. Murphy series by Rita Mae Brown

Bookmobile Cat series by Laurie Cass

Cat Café Mystery Series by Cate Conte (aka Liz Mugavero)

Paws & Claws series by Krista Davis

Mystic Notch series by Leighann Dobbs

Sunny & Shadow series by Claire Donally

Midnight Louie series by Carole Nelson Douglas

Bad Luck Cat series by Kay Finch

Magical Bookshop series by Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan)

Hannah Swensen series by Joanne Fluke

Klepto Cat Mystery Series by Patricia Fry

Familiar Legacy series by various authors (first book by Carolyn Haines)

Cat in the Stacks series by Miranda James

Magical Cats series by Sofie Kelly AND Second Chance Cat series (also by Sofie Kelly, but under the name Sofie Ryan)

Wonder Cats series (first entry A Hiss-tory of Magic) by Harper Lin

Mr. and Mrs. North (first entry The Norths Meet Murder) by Frances and Richard Lockridge

Joe Grey Cat series by Shirley Rousseau Murphy

Witch City series by Carol J. Perry

Mysteries of Max (first entry Purrfect Murder) by Nic Saint

Cats in Trouble series by Leann Sweeney

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