In one of my online groups, a fellow cozy mystery author said she’d been asked by a friend to recommend a cozy mystery book to introduce her to the genre.
I love Diana Xarissa’s “Aunt Bessie” series. Also Alison Golden’s “Inspector Graham.” And Clare Chase, Verity Bright, Meryn Allingham, TE Kinsey, Helena Dixon, Catherine Coles, and Jeanne M. Dams (her “Dorothy Martin” series is fantastic!).
I agree to many authors mentioned - and I see there are also quite a few I've never heard of! What joy, new things to read! So - I would add Adriana Licio (two series, both fun), Adeena Mignogna (for interesting and light robot sci-fi), Ellen Riggs (animals), Liz Hedgecock (esp. Magical Bookshop, paranormal), PJ Skinner (Seacastle mysteries)
I agree with some of your readers. I love Benedict Brown's Lord Edgington's books and have read them all. (I listened to them, which was a marvelous experience.) I enjoy YOURS as well, and I'm very partial to the Kenya books. Alan Bradley's FLAVIA books are twisty-fantastic. I enjoy some of Hope Gallaghan's cruising books, and Liz Hedgecock's Millie books. Also Adriana Licio and some of Katie Gayle's and Hannah Dennison's. I tend to stay away from the cutsie sewing, recipe, book shop/library type of series. (They seem all alike after a while.) You've shown a nice collection!
I love Diana Xarissa’s “Aunt Bessie” series. Also Alison Golden’s “Inspector Graham.” And Clare Chase, Verity Bright, Meryn Allingham, TE Kinsey, Helena Dixon, Catherine Coles, and Jeanne M. Dams (her “Dorothy Martin” series is fantastic!).
Wonderful, thank you for suggesting these great authors.
I agree to many authors mentioned - and I see there are also quite a few I've never heard of! What joy, new things to read! So - I would add Adriana Licio (two series, both fun), Adeena Mignogna (for interesting and light robot sci-fi), Ellen Riggs (animals), Liz Hedgecock (esp. Magical Bookshop, paranormal), PJ Skinner (Seacastle mysteries)
Thanks, Anne, and I'm delighted you've suggested my good friend Adriana Licio.
I agree with some of your readers. I love Benedict Brown's Lord Edgington's books and have read them all. (I listened to them, which was a marvelous experience.) I enjoy YOURS as well, and I'm very partial to the Kenya books. Alan Bradley's FLAVIA books are twisty-fantastic. I enjoy some of Hope Gallaghan's cruising books, and Liz Hedgecock's Millie books. Also Adriana Licio and some of Katie Gayle's and Hannah Dennison's. I tend to stay away from the cutsie sewing, recipe, book shop/library type of series. (They seem all alike after a while.) You've shown a nice collection!
Thank's Jackie, and I know you prefer to stay away from the 'cutsie' books. It is great that readers can fins their flavour of cozy.