Is it winter or is it summer? You can't tell by the temperatures here
in central Pennsylvania. When life gets crazy, I get cozy -- here are
the latest offerings from Berkley Prime Crime Paperbacks, all released
either February 7 or March 7 of this year. I love the titles and the
covers (click images for clear view)!
- Cold Pressed Murder by Kelly Lane:
The Olive Grove series is set in Abundance, Georgia, where Eva Knox and
her sisters run an upscale olive plantation, entertain the tourists,
and solve murders. This second installment involves a food festival,
complete with celebrity chefs and a host of quirky characters, some of
whom may be guilty of murder. Recipes are included.
- A Wee Homicide in the Hotel by Fran Stewart: The ScotShop
series has a paranormal element: protagonist Peggy Winn's ghostly
companion, Dirk, a medieval Highlander who comes in handy when there's a
murder to solve. Peggy's base is her Scots-themed store, nestled in a
small Vermont town. In this third outing, a tourist is found dead in his
hotel room, the victim of a bagpipe crime.
- Blown Away by Clover Tate: This brand-new series is set on
the Oregon coast and stars Emmy Adler, who is getting ready to open her
one-of-a-kind, artisan kite shop. It looked like a wonderful day to let
her dreams soar high . . . until she finds a body on the beach, and her
best friend becomes the prime suspect.
- Gone with the Twins by Kylie Logan: The League of Literary
Ladies Mysteries are set on an island in Lake Erie, where the local book
club is earning a reputation for their sleuthing abilities. In the
fifth entry, the women get caught up in a murder that may have roots in
the island real estate business. It gets personal when the police start
to suspect that one of the club members might be guilty.
- No Cats Allowed by Miranda James:
A Cat in the Stacks series combines a book-loving cat, Diesel, and a
murder-solving librarian, Charlie Harris, who live in a small town in
Mississippi. In the seventh installment, local bigwigs decide to make
changes to the beloved library, and things heat up, resulting in a
murder. Can Charlie and Diesel find the killer before an innocent
staffer gets convicted?
- Roux the Day by Linda Wiken: The Dinner Club Mysteries are
set in Burlington, Vermont, and revolve around themed dinner parties,
with a little murder on the side. In this second installment, dinner
plans go awry when one of the guests is found dead before the meal has
ended. Police point the finger at our hero, master event planner J. J.
Tanner. Recipes are included.
- The Silence of the Flans by Laura Bradford: In the Emergency
Dessert Squad series, Cincinnati baker Winnie Johnson has a talent for
sweets and for digging up clues. When a student is found poisoned after
eating one of Winnie's desserts, she must scramble to clear her name and
her shop's reputation. This is the second entry in the series, and it
includes recipes.
- War and Peach by Susan Furlong: In this third Georgia Peach
Mystery, Nola May Harper, peach farmer and shopkeeper, stays current
both with the local gossip and with any murders. When the race for mayor
becomes deadly, the town turns against Margie, an area businesswoman
with political ambitions. Nola, however, is sure her friend is innocent,
if only she can prove it. Recipes are included.
I'm convinced cozies will run out of puns one day!
ReplyDeleteDon't these all have colorful, spring-like covers? Very fun looking!
ReplyDeleteI love cozies and don't read them often enough!
ReplyDeleteI just love cozy covers, and often find myself drawn to certain ones just by the cover, even if the actual mystery or premise doesn't appeal to me! Blown Away looks fun and I love the ones w/ cats (especially No Cats Allowed here).
ReplyDeleteCozies have the most delightful covers and titles. I don't read them too often but sometimes they are just the thing! These look like fun.
ReplyDeleteI need to catch up on my cozy mystery reading. It's been so long, and I get in moods for them without ever getting to them. These look like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeletei have to admit those titles, terrible puns all, made me smile .. thanks the recommendations ..
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