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Bobbsey Twins – Yet Another Terrific Series from Our Childhoods

May 13, 2016

I guess I’m feeling a little nostalgic right now. This must be the reason I’ve sort of gotten fixated about some of the old mystery series that started us on our way to Cozies. We’ve already talked about Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden, so today I thought we’d talk about The Bobbsey Twins. This series is arguably less “mystery” focused than many of these largely detective novels, but one that I’m sure still has a place in many of our childhoods. The Bobbsey Twins were two pairs of twins >>> older twins Nan and Bert, and younger twins Freddie and Flossie, and they could be more accurately described as adventure books aimed at younger readers rather than always being mysteries.

I’m sure that when I read some of these books, I didn’t know the Bobbsey Twins series was created by Edward Stratemeyer, head and founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate. This group produced many mystery series intended for children and teenagers. Other Stratemeyer creations included Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, and Tom Swift (among many others.) However, the Bobbsey Twins were a much earlier creation of Edward Stratemeyer, before the formula had truly been developed.

The first Bobbsey Twins book, released in 1904, was titled The Bobbsey Twins: Merry Days Indoors and Out. It wasn’t a mystery, and it set the tone for much of the early series. Originally, the Bobbsey Twins novels weren’t detective plots at all. Over the years, the series began to see increasing influence from other popular series of the time, including the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Trixie Belden. That said, when crime did make an appearance in the Bobbsey Twins, it tended to be a bit softer than in other similar detective series, and some books would still lack any sort of crime elements. (OK, I have to admit that I did a little research here. I sort of remembered all of them as being mysteries…)

The earlier books seemed to be a place where Stratemeyer honed his craft. Some of the earlier Bobbsey Twin books would see the twins set going from eight and four in the first book, then nearly nine and almost five… then eventually the older twins skipped up to 12 while the younger pair were six. The twins’ ages seemed to bounce all over the place, making them older too fast. Finally, it seemed like Stratemeyer decided the twins’ ages should sort of stop progressing, when the producers likely realized they were aging the characters too quickly.

This is also the ages that the Bobbsey Twins would be in later revisions of the original novels, the first set of which began seeing release in the 1960s. These changes would include both technological change (removing horse and buggy and inserting cars, for example), as well as social change (such as the portrayal of the African-American characters in the series). The names were also generally changed, as names like The Bobbsey Twins in the Country and The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore might be accurate, but weren’t particularly attention-grabbing. The content of the books also supposedly changed a bit, and some books weren’t re-released at all. (That’s right! Go check your attics and see if you may have one or two of the non-released books!)

As with other Stretemeyer hit series, the Bobbsey Twins were written under a pseudonym (in this case Laura Lee Hope, a name also attributed to several smaller, less successful series in the 1910s and 20s). So, determining the exact author for each book is a bit difficult. Regardless of who wrote them, they were certainly successful >>> there were over a hundred books written in the series, and for many years the series was the longest Stratemeyer published novel series (though it was eventually overtaken by both the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew). Regardless of whether or not they were truly mysteries, they were definitely an important part of pop culture, and are remembered with fondness by those who grew up with them.

There are almost ten FREE Bobbsey Twin Kindle books. (Just click on this link and it will take you to the correct page.) You may not want to read them again, but you might know a little one who would enjoy them…

Did you happen to be a Bobbsey Twins’ fan? If so, would you please drop us a comment and share your memories? Thanks!

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Cozy Mystery News – May 2016

May 9, 2016

Here’s some good news for Cozy Mystery readers… especially for those of us who follow these very popular authors!

First up is the news about Miranda James (aka Jimmie Ruth Evans, Honor Hartman, & Dean James). Miranda James’ Cat in the Stacks Mystery Series had just been given the green light for a new book in the series. The 7th (No Cats Allowed) was released in February of this year, so it’s good to know there will be another one coming out!

Next up is the New York Time’s bestselling Jenn McKinlay (aka Josie Belle & Lucy Lawrence). Jenn McKinlay just received a lot of good news >>> as did we! Her Library Lover’s Mystery Series is going to be releasing Better Late Than Never, which will be the 7th book in the series. OK, so this isn’t brand new news, since we’ve known about it for a little while. However, Caramel Crush will be published, making it the 9th book in her Cupcake Bakery Mystery Series. (Again, I’ll let you know when!)

Dorothy St. James is the author of the White House Gardener Mystery Series, and will soon be writing the Chocolate Shop Mystery Series. This series will revolve around the owner of “The Chocolate Box” shop. Yum! This is the type of shop most of us would enjoy shopping in >>> it’s a gourmet chocolate shop! (I’m not sure whether we should have any chocolate in the house when we read these Cozies, or not!)

And to wrap this Cozy Mystery news tidbits up, Maggie Toussaint‘s Dreamwalker Mystery Series is alive and well! Doggone It is slated to be released in October of this year, and it looks like telepathic pet sitter Baxley Powell will be solving at least two more Dreamwalker mysteries after this!

Well, that’s it for the Cozy Mystery news. The good news is that it’s all good news!

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Kate Carlisle: Bibliophile Mystery Series

May 7, 2016

Homicide in Hardcover: A Bibliophile Mystery As some of you might know, I’ve been going through some of the most highly recommended Cozy Mystery series that have been frequently mentioned by visitors to the site. Today I’ll be discussing the first book in Kate Carlisle‘s Bibliophile Mystery Series, Homicide in Hardcover.

Generally speaking, like most Cozy readers, I really enjoy reading themed mysteries about topics that I enjoy in real life >>> themes I can relate to. (Some of the everyday things I enjoy are holidays, dogs and cats, needlework, ETC.) I also enjoy reading Cozies that involve professions I think of as “fun” >>> librarians would be a good example of this because the theme involves books, which I happen to love. The Bibliophile Series stars Brooklyn Wainwright, a professional book restorer >>> definitely a theme that interests me and that I don’t know anything about!

In this first book in the series, the sleuth, Brooklyn, investigates the murder of her mentor. While Homicide in Hardcover doesn’t go into huge amounts of technical detail on the restoration of a valuable copy of Goethe’s Faust, it does interject a very different tone that helps get a feeling for the character overall. In this case, because her work is very detail oriented and meticulous in nature, it helps define her character as being perhaps a bit more “logical” than some other Cozy Mystery protagonists, like an artist or a baker, who might be considered possessing of a more “creative” mindset.

I don’t want to give away too much of this series, so I’ll keep this brief: Brooklyn’s family and friends are some of the terrific aspects of the Bibliophile series. The dialogue between the characters is fun, so the “regulars” are sorely missed when Brooklyn leaves town to attend to her bookbinding professional commitments. Kate Carlisle is a good story-teller who provides enough red herrings and twists to keep the reader invested in the crimes Brooklyn solves.

Another particular highlight of the Homicide in Hardcover is its setting, San Francisco. San Francisco has a very definite atmosphere, particularly expressed through Brooklyn’s parents, who are a pair of aging hippies who still live out on a commune outside the city proper. Enough detail goes into the setting that it is no surprise that the author, Kate Carlisle, is herself a native Californian. It’s clear that she has a strong grasp of both the area and the sort of eccentric, cosmopolitan personalities that can be found there.

If you’re interested in seeing some of the other entries I’ve written on the other Cozy Mystery series I’ve written up before, they can be found at the Most Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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Five New Cozy Mystery Series Coming June 2016

May 5, 2016

Wow! June sure looks like it’s going to be an interesting month for new Cozy Mystery series! We’ll be getting five new series all told, so let’s jump right in and take a look at what we can look forward to for summer reading!

First, Laura Bradford will be beginning the Emergency Dessert Squad Mystery Series with Éclair and Present Danger. In this book we’ll be introduced to Winnie Johnson, a bakery owner. Inspired by locating a dead client on a delivery (and naturally deciding to hunt down his killer), she also decides to deliver desserts by ambulance in an attempt to revive her failing business. (Hmmm… There’s nothing like getting your desserts from an ambulance! Well, I guess if it’s an emergency dessert drop-off, that would be OK…) Laura Bradford writes several other series – the Amish Mystery Series, starring the owner of an Amish specialty shop, the Jenkins & Burns Mystery Series, starring a reporter and detective duo in New Jersey, and (as Elizabeth Lynn Casey) the Southern Sewing Circle Mystery Series, starring librarian Tori Sinclair, a member of a sewing circle in South Carolina.

Next up will be Written Off, the first novel in E.J. Copperman‘s new Mysterious Detective Mystery Series. This series will star Rachel Goldman, a mystery writer who begins getting calls from a potential serial killer who claims to have the same name as the sleuth in Rachel’s own mystery series. E.J. Copperman also writes the very popular Haunted Guesthouse Mystery Series, starring Alison Kerby, a divorced single mom, as well as a pair of ghosts, the Asperger’s Mystery Series, starring a Samuel Hoenig, a borderline genius with Asperger’s syndrome, (and as Jeffrey Cohen) the Aaron Tucker Mystery Series, starring a journalist and screenwriter in New Jersey, and the Double Feature Mystery Series, starring Elliot Freed, owner of a comedy movie theater.

 Fixin’ To Die will also be coming out in June, the first entry in Tonya Kappes‘s new Kenni Lowry Mystery Series. This series stars Kenni Lowry, newly elected sheriff of Cottonwood, Kentucky, who is proud of her town’s low crime rate until she learns that the ghost of her predecessor and grandfather has been scaring off potential criminals. However, Kenni will be needed when the town doctor is found murdered on the same day as a jewelry store robbery, and the two seem connected. Tonya Kappes writes a number of other series, including the Magical Cures Mystery Series, Ghostly Southern Mystery Series, Spies and Spells Mystery Series, and Olivia Davis Paranormal Mystery Series, all also paranormal mystery series, as well as the Divorced Diva Mystery Series and the Laurel London Mystery Series, as well as the Blossom Bay Story Series – only some of which are mysteries.

 Gayle Leeson will be releasing The Calamity Café, the first in her Down South Café Mystery Series. In this book, Amy Flowers buys out her old boss to run the cafe her own way, knowing that her cooking will keep the regulars happy. But when her former boss finally agrees, Amy finds her dead >>> and naturally she becomes one of the prime suspects in the case! This might be the first series released under the name Gayle Leeson, but the same author writes (as Gayle Trent) the Daphne Martin Cake Mystery Series, starring a Virginia cake decorator, the Myrtle Crumb Mystery Series, starring a Virginia senior citizen, and (as Amanda Lee) the Embroidery Mystery Series, starring Marcy Singer, the owner of an embroidery shop in Oregon.

The final new series of the month will be the Zodiac Mystery Series by Connie di Marco, beginning with The Madness of Mercury. San Francisco astrologer Julia Bonatti has been forced out of her apartment by a competitor, and needs to take shelter with a client. But between a pair of the client’s disagreeable aunts and the arrival of a mysterious long-lost relative of the client, Julia can’t help but feel that her shelter might not be as safe as it seemed at first! Connie di Marco also writes the Soup Lover’s Mystery Series, starring Lucky Jamieson, the inheritor of a soup shop in Snowflake, Vermont, under the name Connie Archer.

If you’re looking forward to these new series, many more can be found on the New Cozy Mystery Book Series page, as well as the Soon to Be Released Mysteries page on my Cozy Mystery site.

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