Cozy Mystery
Cozy Mystery

Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem: A Carrows Murder Delivers Unexpected Thrills

Dive into A Carrows Murder by Annabelle Lewis, where a staged murder mystery in a quaint Yorkshire village takes a dark turn. This atmospheric novel blurs the lines between fiction and reality—perfect for fans of psychological thrillers!

Exploring the Magic and Mystery of Sedona in Kerry Fryar Freeman’s Novel

Discover the enchanting world of Sedona by Kerry Fryar Freeman, where the line between reality and magic blurs. Join Cal Novak on her journey through a town filled with secrets, legends, and a quest for more meaning in life.

Mediterranean Intrigue: Discover Murder in Portofino by T.A. Williams

Join Dan Armstrong and his loyal Labrador, Oscar, in the latest cozy mystery, Murder in Portofino. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Italian Riviera, this gripping tale is a must-read for fans of suspense and charm.

Unraveling the Mystery: “Bloodshed on the Boards” by Judy Leigh

As the curtain rises on the Cornish rendition of King Arthur, the audience holds its breath. But when tragedy strikes, Morwenna Mutton’s curiosity ignites, leading her down a perilous path of secrets and danger. In “Bloodshed on the Boards,” Judy Leigh crafts a thrilling tale of amateur sleuthing and small-town intrigue that will keep you guessing until the very end.

In the Shadows of Leavenworth: Unraveling the Mystery in “Three Strikes, You’re Dead”

Set against the backdrop of a scenic resort outside Leavenworth, Washington, private investigator Eddie Shoes finds herself thrust into a high-stakes investigation after stumbling upon a gravely injured man in the wilderness. Hartwell expertly weaves together elements of suspense, intrigue, and family dynamics as Eddie grapples with the aftermath of the forest fire and the mysterious circumstances surrounding the injured man’s plea for help.

Book Review: “Two Heads Are Deader Than One” by Elena Hartwell

In Elena’s ‘Two Heads Are Deader Than One,’ nostalgia intertwines with mystery, as private investigator Eddie Shoes finds herself entangled in a web of suspicion and old friendships. As bodies start piling up, each with Eddie’s business card as a chilling calling card, she realizes that her past and Dakota’s are more intertwined than she ever imagined.

Unraveling Mysteries in 1930s London: A Review of “The Missing Maid” by Holly Hepburn

In Holly Hepburn’s “The Missing Maid,” set in 1930s London, Harriet White, demoted at work, inadvertently becomes involved in a mystery mimicking a Sherlock Holmes case. Tasked with responding to mail for the fictional detective, she decides to investigate a missing maid’s plea from her hometown. Harriet’s wit and justice-driven character propel a narrative mixing mystery, humor, and historical fiction, providing a charming detective tale with an engaging protagonist.