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Capitol Hill Mystery

June 13, 2014

white houseI get quite a few letters from Cozy Mystery readers who need help identifying either an author or an author’s series. Some of the time I am able to go ahead and provide an answer. But as many of you know, a lot of the time I ask for your help.

Here is a letter with which I need your help. A little while back, I received this letter from Tom:

…I am looking for what must qualify as a very obscure book because I cannot find it anywhere — in stores or on line. It was written by a local mystery writer in the late 80s or early 90s. It is set on Capitol Hill and features, as I recall, a female police investigator. Also as I recall, the guilty party is a high level aide (maybe chief of staff) to the Speaker. I served as a technical adviser to the author (on the workings of Congress) and received an acknowledgment. Unfortunately, my copy of the book got away in a book donation frenzy and I would love to get another copy. If I had to guess, Id say the author’s name is Carol — but I really don’t remember.

Does this ring any bells?…

At first I wondered if he could be thinking about Margaret Truman‘s Capital Crimes Mystery Series, or Elliot Roosevelt‘s Eleanor Roosevelt Mystery Series, but since both of those are series, I doubt Tom is looking for either of them. I sure hope that one of you knows the answer that Tom is looking for.

Thank you!

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Cozy Mysteries with Product Placement?

June 9, 2014

Last month, a Cozy Mystery reader sent me a letter asking if I had noticed any product placements appearing in some of our favorite Cozy Mystery authors’ books.

By the way, I’ve been thinking for awhile now about another possible blog topic. Do you (and others) think there is ‘product placement’ in some of the cozy mystery books? I was going to keep a list every time I saw this so I could give examples in specific books. However if I didn’t do it right away, I’d forget it (thus the list is non-existent). Just in the past couple of months, the sleuths of three different authors have mentioned ‘Hershey Kisses’.

It would be expected that an author might mention a brand name when it relates to the core of the story – teas in Child’s books, coffees in Coyle’s books, or even yarns in a book set in a craft store. Fluke always gives a certain brand name of products in her recipes. I don’t consider that product placement, I think she is just informing the reader of how she made the recipe.

It makes sense if an author is trying to emphasize wealth she/he may mention a BMW/Mercedes. But, many times an ordinary car is mentioned by brand (Prius and Civic are two that come to mind) several times throughout a story. One book I read even cited the brand name of an eye liner used.

Do you think an author gets a ‘monetary bonus’ by mentioning a certain brand of something a few times within a story? I really don’t think there is anything wrong with it because it doesn’t influence me. However since I’ve noticed it a lot, I was curious.

The Cozy Mystery reader later sent me this:

I am currently reading ‘Death Runs Adrift’. On page 77, Natalie (main character) mentions that Charlene (best friend), “had discovered Twinings Black Currant tea over the winter, and drinks gallons of it”.

I only mentioned the Twinings Black Currant tea as an example of ‘product placement’ . It’s in McInerney’s latest book that I’m currently reading. I don’t drink tea, so it wouldn’t entice me to try it.

What I don’t know is if it’s intentional ‘product placement’, or if McInerney is offering a ‘suggestion’ of something she really likes to her readers.

I’ve noticed it several times in books that I read. I’m quite sure there was something in the latest Dams book, but I don’t remember what it was (goes to show how effective it is!).

If indeed they get paid for this, I think it’s great the cozy authors we love to read can make a little extra money (as long as it’s not over done and detracts from the story).

I personally had not noticed any product placement, but I have a feeling that if one of my Cozy Mysteries has it, I will notice it from now on!

What about you all? Other than obvious things like when a culinary Cozy has a recipe in it, have you noticed any product placement? And, if you have, does it bother you or do you think it’s a great idea?

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Summer Cozy Mystery Books Theme

June 6, 2014

With summer soon approaching (June 21), what better time than right now to list all of the Summer Cozy Mysteries that are out there? I know I can start the list with some very obvious mysteries: Fourth of July Mystery Books theme and Father’s Day Mystery Books theme. Also, there are other very obvious Summer Cozy Mysteries that have the word summer in the titles, or a reference to a beach, barbeque, or summer month. And then of course, there are those that we know about because we have read them.

If I have missed any Summer Cozy Mystery theme books, please post a comment. Thank you!

SUMMER COZY MYSTERY Theme:

Donald Bain…. Murder on Parade (Fourth of July)

Lorraine Bartlett….. One Hot Murder

Laurien Berenson….. A Pedigree to Die For

Laurien Berenson….. Hair of the Dog (Fourth of July)

Rhys Bowen….. Royal Flush

Lilian Jackson Braun….. The Cat Who Went Underground (Fourth of July)

Mollie Cox Bryan….. Scrappy Summer (novella)

JoAnna Carl….. The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Fourth of July)

Jill Churchill….. Someone to Watch Over Me (Fourth of July)

Carol Higgins Clark…..Twanged (Fourth of July)

Nancy Coco….. To Fudge or Not to Fudge

Christine E. Collier…. A Holiday Sampler (Father’s Day)

Cleo Coyle….. Murder Most Frothy (Fourth of July)

Isis Crawford….. A Catered Fourth of July (Fourth of July)

Bill Crider….. Red, White, and Blue Murder (Fourth of July)

Mary Daheim….. The Alpine Recluse

Kathi Daley….. Bikinis in Paradise

Kathi Daley….. Beach Blanket Barbie

Jeffery Deaver (editor of anthology)….. A Century of Great Suspense Stories (includes Fourth of July Picnic by Rex Stout) (Fourth of July)

Christy Fifield: Murder Sends a Postcard

“Jessica Fletcher”…..  Murder on Parade (Fourth of July)

Joanne Fluke….. Lemon Meringue Pie Murder (Fourth of July)

Joanne Fluke….. Red Velvet Cupcake Murder

Shelley Freydont ….. Independence Slay (Fourth of July)

Sally Goldenbaum….. Angora Alibi

Sarah Graves….. Knockdown (Fourth of July)

Jane Haddam….. Act of Darkness (Fourth of July)

Jane Haddam….. Dear Old Dead  (Father’s Day)

Victoria Hamilton….. Bowled Over (Fourth of July)

Susannah Hardy….. Feta Attraction

Lee Harris….. The Father’s Day Murder (Father’s Day)

Carolyn G. Hart….. Yankee Doodle Dead (Fourth of July)

Carolyn Hart….. Dead, White, and Blue (Fourth of July)

Carolyn Hart….. Dead Days of Summer

B.B. Haywood….. Town in a Strawberry Swirl

Betty Hechtman….. A Stitch in Crime

Ellen Elizabeth Hunter….. Murder at Wrightsville Beach

Sue Ann Jaffarian ….. Rockets’ Red Glare (Short Story) (Fourth of July)

Sue Ann Jaffarian….. Where’s Your Daddy? (Short Story) (Father’s Day)

Joyce and Jim Lavene….. A Timely Vision (Fourth of July)

Amanda Lee (aka Gayle Trent)….. Thread End

Kylie Logan….. A Tale of Two Biddies

Jess Lourey….. Knee High by the Fourth of July (Fourth of July)

Jess Lourey….. June Bug

Jess Lourey….. August Moon

Karen MacInerney….. Death Runs Adrift

Judy McCoy….. Till Death Do Us Bark

Donna McLean…..  A Sparrow Falls Fourth of July  (story) (Fourth of July)

Donna McLean….. A Sparrow Falls Holiday (Includes 4 stories: Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, & the above Fourth of July) (Fourth of July)

Leslie Meier….. Tippy Toe Murder

Leslie Meier….. Star Spangled Murder (Fourth of July)

Leslie Meier….. Father’s Day Murder (Father’s Day)

Katherine Hall Page….. The Body in the Lighthouse

James Patterson & Maxine Paetro….. 4th of July (Not Cozy) (Fourth of July)

Cathy Pickens….. Can’t Never Tell (Fourth of July)

Larissa Reinhart….. Still Life in Brunswick Stew

Barbara Ross….. Clammed Up

Barbara Ross….. Boiled Over

Sara Rossett….. Mint Juleps, Mayhem, and Murder 

Maggie Sefton….. Yarn Over Murder

Sharon Short….. Death by Deep Dish Pie (Fourth of July)

Earl H. Smith….. The Dam Committee (Fourth of July)

Rex Stout….. Fourth of July Picnic (found in And Four to Go) (Fourth of July)

Rebecca Tope….. Deception in the Cotswold

Kari Lee Townsend….. Trouble in the Tarot

Teresa Trent….. Doggone Dead (Fourth of July)

Teresa Trent….. Murder for a Rainy Day

Elaine Viets….. Board Stiff

Lea Wait….. Shadows of a Down East Summer

Valerie Wolzien….. A Star-Spangled Murder (Fourth of July)

Valerie Wolzien….. Death in a Beach Chair

Sue Owens Wright….. Embarking on Murder (Fourth of July)

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Cathy Ace, Susan Furlong, Mary Marks, & Karen Rose Smith : Four New Cozy Mystery Authors on the Cozy-Mystery Site

June 5, 2014

I just added four new authors to the Cozy Mystery site. These authors had been recommended to me by other Cozy Mystery readers.

 Cathy Ace: Cait Morgan Mystery Series
Cait is a victim profiler who lives in British Columbia. She is Welsh-Canadian, and is a professor. This criminologist not only enjoys profiling, but she also enjoys food.

 Susan Furlong (aka Lucy Arlongton and Susan Furlong-Bollinger):
I already mentioned Susan Furlong to you when I told you about Ellery Adams/Jennifer Stanley and Sylvia May handing over the reigns to their Novel Idea Mystery Series. (Susan Furlong will take over as Lucy Arlington.) She currently writes the Pippi O’Brien Mystery Series, and has written several “Untreed Reads” stories, as well as was one of The Killer Wore Cranberry: A Second Helping anthology authors. She will also be writing the Georgia Peach Mystery Series.

 Karen Rose Smith: Caprice De Luca Mystery Series
Caprice De Luca was an interior decorator, before she changed professions. She is still decorating the interiors of homes, but now she is working as a home stager. Hmmm… Just what is a home stager? It’s a person who stages homes that are for sale, making them look a lot better than they originally looked. Caprice is part of a large, Italian family in Pennsylvania. Other than home stage homes and sleuth, she also rescues stray animals.

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