The Witching Hours by Heather Graham

I’m a big fan of Heather Graham’s long-running Krewe of Hunters series. Now, she’s doing a slight spinoff with the first in a new series, The Witching Hours. Because Jackson Crow, head of the FBI’s Krewe is establishing a new unit, the new book...

Sugar and Spite by Carol J. Perry

Rhys Bowen, author of Her Royal Spyness series, recently said one of the biggest mistakes an author can make is to add a baby to an amateur sleuth’s life. I wonder if Carol J. Perry decided to end her Witch City mystery series by giving Lee and Pete Mondello a...

Misery Hates Company by Elizabeth Hobbs

A modern “New Woman”, Miss Marigold Manners cleans up a house, a family, and two murders in Elizabeth Hobbs’ historical mystery, Misery Hates Company. In 1894, after the death of both her parents due to influenza, Miss Marigold Manners learns they...

The Gardener’s Plot by Deborah J. Benoit

Deborah J. Benoit’s debut, The Gardener’s Plot, is a Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Award winner. Not only does it introduce an interesting amateur sleuth in the cozy, but it has a gorgeous cover. The story is set in the...

The Jig is Up by Lisa Q. Mathews

Lisa Q. Mathews’ cozy mystery, The Jig Is Up, launches her new Irish Bed & Breakfast Mystery series. It’s a delightful kickoff to a series set in Shamrock, Massachusetts, a year-round theme town. But, the town’s St. Patrick’s Week...