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Stanley Waters Mystery Series by Bill Crider and Willard Scott Brings Us Beautiful Weather for a Murder…

May 10, 2010

I just started a new mystery book series that I am really enjoying. It’s the Stanley Waters Mystery Series co-written by Bill Crider and Willard Scott. Yep! Willard Scott! Some of you may remember waking up with him every weekday morning, as he would tell us what type of weather we could expect AND bring us information about centenarians (sponsored by Smucker’s, of course!) all over the country >>> on the OLD Today Show… way back to the time when Jane Pauley, Tom Brokaw, and Bryant Gumbel held the helm.

The Stanley Waters Mystery Series features a retired, nationally-recognized weatherman who, after becoming a widower, opens a Bed & Breakfast in the Virginia town he grew up in. I am truly enjoying the first book in the series.

As I sit here typing this entry, I am mentally going through some of the characteristics of a Cozy Mystery, and this book has several: It has characters who I really enjoy “spending time with” and takes place in a town where everybody seems to know each other. Some of the characters are a little odd, some of the characters gossip, there are three cats thrown into the mix, and the authors (I know I have said this very same thing before… while describing other authors!) have a great command of the English language, thus not necessitating swearing all the way through the book.

So far, I have only come up with one bad thing about the Stanley Waters Mystery Series… there are only TWO books in the series, and since the last one was written in 1999, I doubt there will be any more in the future. But, there is a bright side to this particular problem… Bill Crider has written several other mystery series from which to choose!

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The Bonnie Hunt Show Is Truly Being Cancelled … I Still Can’t Believe It!

May 8, 2010

(I was going to post another entry today, but Jerry posted a comment about The Bonnie Hunt Show, and I want to respond…) Also, please read the last paragraph…

I am still in disbelief that they are going to cancel this show… I truly thought that some big-wig at one of the networks would see The Bonnie Hunt Show and get the rights to produce it. It is a uniquely different show, one that embraces the good in life and people, one that doesn’t go out of its way to sensationalize or dictate what the audience should feel, one that fills the television void for so many people.

I think that it is simply a question of demographics… The show doesn’t appeal to the majority of the viewing audience which apparently wants to see “cat fights” amongst the guests, private paternity cases being solved in front of a hissing and booing audience, marital cheating being revealed while all of the guilty are on stage fighting and laughing about being caught, ETC. (I don’t actually watch ANY of these types of shows, but I have seen enough of the promotions to get the gist. And, those types of shows are still going strong!)

She isn’t a sensational “gotcha” kind of host. She is truly kind to the people she is interviewing and doesn’t invite them on just to embarrass them. Her guests are people (and don’t forget how many times some of the Sesame Street Muppets have been on!) from today’s movies and television shows, as well as some of the true icons of television/movies: Dick Van Dyke, Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler Moore, Betty White, Carl Reiner… That’s very impressive!

To quote my twenty four year old daughter: Bonnie Hunt is a “very refreshing TV personality.  She’s genuinely funny without being crude, and she isn’t sickeningly saccharin…”

I don’t think that it is a matter of the age of her audience. I really do think that she has a following of young people, but they aren’t the young people who apparently make a difference in the ratings… And, even if it is a matter of age and her audience is old enough to appreciate the guests I mentioned above>>> What’s wrong with that?!? I bet that I spend a lot more money at the grocery/department store than someone  younger who “hoots it up” while watching a wife beat up a mistress (or two, or three!!!) on a surviving talk show! Good grief!

The  Bonnie Hunt Show is the only daytime show that I watch, and I will TRULY MISS IT!

 

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June 2010 Mystery Book New Releases

May 6, 2010

The following mystery books will be released in June 2010

Robert Barnard: A Stranger in the Family (This will be a Stand Alone…)

Claudia Bishop (aka Mary Stanton): Toast Mortem (This will be the 16th in the Hemlock Falls Mystery Series…)

Juliet Blackwell (aka Hailey Lind): A Cast-Off Coven (This will be the 2nd in the Witchcraft Mystery Series…)

Emily Brighwell: Mrs. Jeffries Speaks Her Mind (This will be the 27th in the Mrs. Jeffries Mystery Series…)

Dixie Cash: Our Red Hot Romance Is Leaving Me Blue (This will be the 6th in the Debbie Sue Overstreet Domestic Equalizers Mystery Series…)

P. F. Chisolm: A Murder of Crows (This will be the 5th in the Sir Robert Carey Mystery Series…)

Clive Cussler & Justin Scott: The Spy (This will be the 3rd in the Isaac Bell Mystery Series…)

Jeffery Deaver: The Burning Wire (This will be the 9th in the Lincoln Rhyme Mystery Series…)

Carol Dunn: A Colourful Death (This will be the 2nd in the Cornish Mystery Series…)

Janet Evanovich: Sizzling Sixteen (This will be the 16th in the Stephanie Plum Mystery Series…)

Amanda Flower: Maid of Murder (This will be the 1st in the NEW India Hayes Mystery Series…)

Kerry Greenwood: Forbidden Fruit (This will be the 5th in the Corinna Chapman Mystery Series…) (This will be a Christmas theme mystery…) (Although this mystery was actually published in 2009, this is its first USA edition…)

Carolyn Haines: Bone Appetit (This will be the 10th in the Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery Series…)

Dorothy Howell: Shoulder Bags and Shootings (This will be the 3rd in the Haley Randolph Mystery Series…)

Julie Hyzy: Grace Under Pressure (This will be the 1st in the NEW Manor of Murder Mystery Series…)

Mary Kennedy: Reel Murder (This will be the 2nd in the Talk Radio Mystery Series…)

Rita Lakin: Getting Old is Très Dangereux (This will be the 6th in the Gladdy Gold Mystery Series…)

Judi McCoy: Death in Show (This will be the 3rd in the Dog Walker Mystery Series…)

Sharyn McCrumb: The Devil Amongst the Lawyers (This will be the 8th in the Ballad Mystery Series…)

Amy Patricia Meade: Black Moonlight (This will be the 4th in the Marjorie McClelland Mystery Series…)

James Patterson & Maxine Paetro: Private (This will be a Stand Alone…)

Richard North Patterson: In the Name of Honor (This will be a Stand Alone…)

Maggie Sefton: Skein of the Crime (This will be the 8th in the Knitting Mystery Series…)

Victoria Thompson: Murder on Lexington Avenue (This will be the 12th in the Gaslight Mystery Series…)

Aimée & David Thurlo: Bad Samaritan (This will be the 6th in the Sister Agatha Mystery Series…)

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Avery Aames, Riley Adams, Elizabeth Spann Craig, P. L. Gaus, & E. L. Larkin – Four New Authors to the Cozy Mystery Site…

May 4, 2010

Here are the four newest mystery book authors who you all have requested I include on the site. (I know I have five names listed above, but Riley Adams and Elizabeth Spann Craig happen to share a body!) Sorry it has taken me so long to get them their own pages, but better late than….

Avery Aames: Cheese Shop Mystery Series features the co-owner of a cheese shop in Ohio and her precious Ragdoll cat, Rags…

Riley Adams AND Elizabeth Spann Craig: As Adams – Memphis Barbeque Mystery Series which features Lulu Taylor, the owner of a barbecue restaurant. As Craig- Myrtle Clover Mystery Series which features an octogenarian, retired teacher/sleuth…

P. L. Gaus: Ohio Amish Mystery Series features a college professor/sleuth…

E. L. Larkin: Demary Jones Mystery Series is set in Seattle, Washington and features a genealogist/historical researcher/sleuth…

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