Category: Backlist
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Agatha Christie’s Housekeeper Stars in this Inventive Series

An unconventional housekeeper to Agatha Christie, who served with her in wartime, solves mysteries in and around the novelist’s home in the English countryside in the 1930s. It’s a series worthy of the Christie references.
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One Author, Two Cozy Mystery Series I’m Loving Now

Author Debra Sennefelder’s two series, which feature a food blogger and a consignment store owner, are a well-written respite from the daily barrage of horrendous news out of our nation’s capital. Learn to rest, not quit.
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An Amateur Sleuth’s Adventures in Academia Provide a Cozy Diversion

In troubled times, a well-written cozy offers welcome respite from the day’s news. Cynthia Kuhn’s series features a sharp protagonist, a look at life on campus from someone who’s been there, and a lively sense of humor.
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A Flawed Protagonist Searches for the Missing, and Redemption

Frankie Elkin is an “average, middle-aged white woman” who travels from one missing-persons case to the next, dragging a single suitcase behind her. Think Jack Reacher, but with fewer muscles and more underwear.
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New York Times: Best Mysteries (and Other Books) Since 2000

Here’s a gift link to the interactive database of the NYT’s best and notable books by year and genre. Check out the picks for the best 21 mysteries of the past two decades.
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And Now For Something Completely Different: PI Izzy Spellman

There’s rarely a murder in this mystery series, which focuses instead on a hilarious young PI working for her very dysfunctional family’s investigations agency. Quirky family dynamics and humor are the stars of these books.
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If You’re A Fan of Kinsey Millhone, Please Meet Cass Raines

Tough, headstrong, caring. Cass Raines is a no-nonsense Chicago cop turned PI who’s determined to right the wrongs she sees around her — and there are plenty. A past winner of the Sue Grafton Memorial Award.
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A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder: How to Ace Your Senior Project

I fell hard for Pippa, the “good girl” who decides to investigate the murder-suicide of two classmates for her high school senior project. If you haven’t read a young adult mystery lately, I encourage you to give this one a try.
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Gone for Good: A Young Detective Tackles a Serial Killer

Twenty years ago, the Lovelorn Killer stalked Chicago and murdered seven dark-haired women. Now, Homicide Detective Annalisa Vega is called to a crime scene with all the hallmarks of the serial killer’s bizarre rituals.
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Take a Chance on Anne Perry’s Christmas Mystery Series

If you’re looking for traditional mysteries set in Victorian England with a Christmas theme, try Perry’s lesser-known series of 21 novellas. The series need not be read in order and features wintry landscapes, lush holiday celebrations and satisfying resolutions.
