Browsing: Cozy Mysteries

In 1800s San Francisco, boardinghouse owner Annie Fuller turns detective when lawyer Nate Dawson asks for help investigating a slew of threats against teachers. But the case becomes personal when Nate’s own sister is targeted… With nearly 700 five-star Goodreads ratings!

Fans of M. C. Beaton will love this USA Today bestseller set in the lush world of gardening. Pru Parke — a Texan with a green thumb — travels to London and unearths a corpse! Can she catch the killer, or will she be buried under all the dirt she’s digging up?

By touching an object, Mia can learn everything about its history. Desperate to solve her brother’s murder, she puts her secret gift to the test — and contacts his ex-partner, hardened detective Jack Burton. But will Jack and Mia be able to resist their sizzling attraction?

When one of her guests misses a dinner party, Aunty Lee senses a connection to a murder case. Can Singapore’s most lovable restaurateur help police sniff out the killer? “Fans of Alexander McCall Smith’s No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series will find a lot to like” (Publishers Weekly).

In 1930s London, Lady Georgie — 34th in line for the throne — finds a drowned man in her bathtub. When her brother, Binky, is accused of murder, can she clear the family name? “A smashing romp” (Booklist starred review) from a New York Times bestselling author!

From a USA Today bestselling author: Morgan and Fiona Blackmoore are enjoying their quiet life in Noquitt, Maine, when Morgan is accused of killing a sharp-tongued woman with plenty of enemies. Can Fiona prove her sister’s innocence to the infuriatingly handsome policeman on the case?

In addition to being one of Texas’s top makeup artists, Toni Diamond has a fierce eye for mysteries. So when a sales rep’s murder goes unsolved, she decides it’s time to give detective Luke Marciano’s investigation a little makeover. A whodunit packed with wit and suspense!

When a baby is kidnapped from her mother’s car, Detective Matthew Finn takes on the harrowing case. The problem? His only witness is Neema, a gorilla who communicates using sign language. A “fast-paced novel of greed, pathos, and tenderness” (Publishers Weekly).