We can look forward to another two great looking Cozy Mystery series by site authors in March 2017.
First up will be Vicki Delany‘s Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery Series, with it’s first entry, Elementary, She Read. Gemma Doyle is returning to London to manage her great-uncle’s bookstore, the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium. She and a friend stumble upon a rare and valuable magazine containing the first Sherlock Holmes story, and they set out to try to find the owner. Unfortunately, they find them – dead! Vicki Delany also writes the Year-Round Christmas Mystery Series, the Ray Robertson Mystery Series, the Constable Molly Smith Mystery Series, the Klondike Mystery Series, and as Eva Gates, the Lighthouse Library Mystery Series.
The other new series will be the first entry in T. C. LoTempio‘s Cat Rescue Mystery Series, Purr M for Murder. Sydney McCall has left her ex-fiance and advertising career in New York to return to Deer Park, North Carolina, taking a job helping her sister run the local animal shelter. When their unhelpful landlord turns up dead, the sisters quickly become the first suspects and will need to find the real killer to clear their names. T. C. LoTempio also writes the Nick and Nora Mystery Series, starring sandwich shop owner Nora Charles and her cat Nick.
If you’re looking for other great new Cozy Mystery Series >>> these series and more can be found on the New Cozy Mystery Book Series page, or even more upcoming Cozies if you are looking for a continuation of a favorite series on the Soon to Be Released Mysteries page of my Cozy-Mystery site.
vallaing says
Can’t believe it will soon be March! Thank you, these look fab will definitely get these.
Marivale says
Thank you for passing on the information about these two new cozies. I enjoy your blog posts and have found many new books because of you.
I hope you won’t mind if I vent about a practice which is increasingly common and discouraging to me. When I went to Amazon to preorder both new books, I discovered they will sell for over $10. I personally refuse to buy ebooks at that price. I’m willing to pay up to $7.99 because that’s about how much a paperback would cost. Mainstream publishers seem to be trying to discourage ebook buyers by driving up ebook prices. It’s my opinion that if ebook sales increase to a majority of books sold, publishers wouldn’t be able to sustain their prices (and profits) because ebooks cost relatively little to produce.
As for these two new series, I’ll wait until the prices are reduced when the next books in these series are published – if there are enough sales to justify a second book.
Sally says
Marivale, I agree. Also, some books only come out in trade paperback size. They stay over $7.99 in both books and e-books. I can wait for hardbacks to come out as paperbacks but I have to try to get the trade paperbacks at the library or just bite the bullet and pay more. It is very annoying. Some of us buy or read a lot of books.
Sally
Susy says
Amen! I average about 15 books per month, so paying that much is out of the question.
Pam says
I was sorry to hear that the series by Eva Gates was stopping at 3 books. Also, does anyone know what happened to the Book Town series?
alfred says
Danna book 29 Tasty Trials Jessica Beck is available for pre order will be released on February 28th wanted to let you know it is book 29
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Alfred, thanks for pointing that one out!
Margaret StashEmpress says
As you know (I’m not shy, right? LOL) I’m not a huge fan of the million of new series being churned out – that sound just like all the series already out there — but the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop sounds GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!