A man infiltrates a tycoon's castle to find out who pushed his sister down a flight of stairs in this "e;enjoyable Gothic mystery that keeps you guessing"e; (Kirkus Reviews).
A boy commits a catnapping-and becomes a witness to murder in the process-in this "e;suspenseful psychological thriller [with] a tight plot"e; (Publishers Weekly).
A troupe of travelers in London may harbor a killer in this novel from an Agatha Award-winning author praised for her "e;wit and whimsy"e; (Kirkus Reviews).
A "e;suspenseful"e; mystery starring two publicists-and a whole lot of cats-from the Agatha Award-winning author of Cover-Up Story (Publishers Weekly).
Four mysteries featuring governess-turned-sleuth Miss Silver, who "e;has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot"e; (Manchester Evening News).
Three cozy mysteries in the "e;timelessly charming"e; historical series featuring a retired English governess who finds a second calling as a detective (Charlotte MacLeod).
A trio of World War II-era whodunits in the "e;ingenious [and] satisfying"e; mystery series featuring a British governess-turned-amateur-sleuth (The Scotsman).
Three mysteries featuring governess-turned-sleuth Miss Silver, who "e;has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot"e; (Manchester Evening News).
The British governess-turned-sleuth continues her witty, inquisitive ways with three mysteries from the "e;timelessly charming"e; series (Charlotte MacLeod).
From the author of the Carlotta Carlyle Mysteries: The complete set of the popular series starring an ex-PI turned actor, "e;a hero with panache"e; (Kirkus Reviews).
Albuquerque pottery dealer/treasure hunter/sleuth Hubie Schuze is back digging up trouble-in this collection of three books from the "e;smartly funny"e; series (Anne Hillerman, author of Spider Woman's Daughter).
The pot thief is going back to school, but someone on campus is trying for a different kind of degree-murder in the first-in this "e;smartly funny series"e; (Anne Hillerman).
An amateur sleuth attracts the right clients, the wrong boyfriends-and a kinky killer-in this cozy mystery by New York Times-bestselling author Eileen Goudge.
In this "e;sparkling"e; cozy mystery with "e;an oddball cast of characters,"e; a dry cleaner-turned-amateur sleuth discovers someone is murdering her customers (Publishers Weekly).
New York Times-bestselling author Eileen Goudge blends mystery and romance in a captivating new novel featuring intrepid property manager Tish Ballard, whose client's beachfront home becomes a headline-making homicide sceneWith a Hollywood movie about to start filming in the California seaside town of Cypress Bay, Tish Ballard, owner of Rest Easy Property Management, welcomes her first celebrity tenant.
It's a recipe for disaster when Chloe Carter takes a job working for a cookbook writer-and plunges into a sizzling stew of malice and murder If you can't take the heat .
Boston foodie and amateur detective Chloe Carter has enough on her plate without someone dying on a reality TV show after dining on her chef boyfriend's lamb le poison Chloe Carter is ready for her fifteen minutes of vicarious fame.
Foodie and sometimes sleuth Chloe Carter smells something fishy when a waitress from a popular new Boston restaurant turns up dead in a seafood delivery truck Having an executive chef boyfriend guarantees Chloe Carter the best table at Simmer, Boston's hottest new restaurant, any night of the week.
Chloe Carter's Internet date commits the ultimate gastronomic faux pas: He dies before dessertEver in search of the perfect meal and the perfect man twenty-something grad student and food connoisseur Chloe Carter draws the line at speed dating.
When a former PI is invited to a gathering of New Orleans chefs, murder is on the menu in this "e;well written, sharply observed"e; mystery (The New York Times).
To save his winery, a successful actor and former PI investigates a Napa Valley slaying in this "e;expertly written"e; and "e;ingenious"e; mystery (The New York Times Book Review).
Anthony Award-winning author Linda Barnes introduces dashing private eye turned actor Michael Spraggue who must unmask a deadly prankster in a haunted theaterBoston Brahmin Michael Spraggue believes distinguished director Arthur Darien has invited him to the old Fens Theater because he needs financial backing for his new production of Dracula.
A dry cleaner-turned-amateur sleuth uncovers "e;surprising answers"e; to the murder of one of her beloved customers in this "e;cozy crowd-pleaser"e; (Publishers Weekly).
In this gripping mystery by CWA Diamond Dagger winner Catherine Aird, the village spinster dies behind a fortune teller's booth, and Calleshire's greatest detective looks into the future-and sees justiceThe annual Horticultural Society Flower Show would have gone off without a hitch were it not for one very pesky murder.
In this gripping novel by CWA Gold Dagger winner Peter Dickinson, the survivor of a manor-house crime delves into the past to solve a mysteryAt the elegant English manor known as Snailwood, tourists come daily to hear decades-old gossip about the second wife of the sixth earl.
The excellent adventures of the aristocratic British feline continue as James puts his best paw forward to solve crimes while indulging in the finer things in lifeJames is enjoying life at Baron's Chambers, the London apartment house where he shares a flat with his sometime handler, an American fine arts agent.
The delightful crime-solving and aristocratic social adventures of an American antiques expert and a British feline with finesseIt's love at first sight when a businessman visiting London meets a silver-gray cat named James in the lobby of his apartment house.
In this "e;exceptional"e; British mystery by a Gold Dagger winner, an aging aristocrat and her longtime lover explore the dark events of their shared past (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution).
In this gripping novel by CWA Gold Dagger winner Peter Dickinson, the survivor of a manor-house crime delves into the past to solve a mysteryAt the elegant English manor known as Snailwood, tourists come daily to hear decades-old gossip about the second wife of the sixth earl.