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On that note, I'm sad about Laurien Berenson's dog mysteries. That was one of the first series I read back when I got into cozies. I do love dogs!

From the author's website:
Karen is also pleased to announce that she has agreed to write two more books in the Agatha-nominated Gray Whale Inn mystery series; the fifth is scheduled for release in 2013. More details will be posted soon, but if you're hungering for more of the Gray Whale Inn, BLUEBERRY BLUES, a Gray Whale Inn short story, is available now for Kindle.

I didn't know this series had ended. I enjoyed those mysteries tremendously.

Brother Cadfael mysteries by Ellis Peters or
Amelia Peabody mysteries by Elizabeth Peters.


Oh man, I'm really disappointed. I read The Copenhagen Connection


IF Ms. Peters writes any more books, it will probably be in the Amelia Peabody series.


Haven't read the Amelia Peabody, I'll have to give it a try. I admit, I got the book because of the location (Copenhagen is my favorite city, been there many times) and because I really enjoyed the characters. I was so eager to read more! *long woe is me sigh*


I love the Jane Jeffrey series. I have all of them - they're what got me hooked on "cozies". Also, puns. :)

I'd also add the Jane Jeffry series because those were the first cozies I read. Although, I didn't enjoy the last few books in the series I always read them.
I could go on and one with my list.

Also, I wish there were more of Lou Jane Temple's Heaven Lee Culinary mysteries.
And I am so sorry Camille Minichino stopped the Periodic Table mysteries.
Others I enjoyed and am so sorry there aren't any more were: Margaret Miles's Bracebridge Mysteries, Patricia Sprinkle's Sheila Travis Mysteries, Hannah March's Robert Fairfax mysteries, and Marne Davis Kellogg's Kick Keswick series.

Also, I wish there were more of Lou Jane Temple's Heaven Lee Culin..."
I'm another one who misses Donna Huston Murray's books. They were set in the area where I live so that made them more fun for me.
I haven't finished reading Jo Dereske's Miss Zukas series yet. I have three more to go and will be sad to finish this series.

I agree about Jane Jeffries.
Susan Wittig Albert's Beatrix Potter series. She did warn all of us who enjoyed this series that it was going to have a beginning and an end, but being an optimist I thought she might change her mind!!!!
Every once inawhile I go back over the list of books read and I wonder what happened that some authors just stopped writing; series or anything else. (I then check to see if they are still alive.)
What I read in passing, written by a cozy author I can't remember, is that many cozy authors have stopped writing because their publishing houes either don't see the profit or they want to publish straight to paperback when they were being published hardback first and then on to paperback.
When I read the first statement by an author on this I just figured "well, just her." But it seems quite prevalent. And even some very popular authors like Laurie King have noted that it is harder and harder to get published even if, at one time, your books were on the market. (Much less if you are new.)
Of course some cozy authors we have read, who may have published one or two books in the 90's say, may not be that great. But for the ones I enjoy, who maybe published five or six books that were popular, it seems like a pretty raw deal.

I really enjoyed the Monfredo series. On the mark for historical mysteries. She wrote a couple of other series but I don't know if they are mysteries.

I haven't read this series yet but was sad to see it didn't continue on. However, the author did start a new series (perhaps under another pen name?). from her website here is the other series she recently started
As Ada Madison, she's published 4 novels in the Professor Sophie Knowles Mysteries, featuring college professor SOPHIE KNOWLES. The latest is THE QUOTIENT OF MURDER from Berkley Prime Crime. ( http://www.minichino.com/ )



Me too, but thrre are so many of them, I think I'll re-read my favourites.



She lived above the funeral home in most of the books.

She lived above the funeral home in most of the books."
I also did not know about the series until I came across it here. Have started with the first one and recently finished the fifth (The Boric acid murder). I do think that it is best read in order as it is wonderful to see the characters and relationships develop with each book.

Murder Packs a Suitcase by Cynthia Baxter
Reigning Cats and Dogs by Cynthia Baxter
Supper Club by J.B. Stanley
Christine Bennett by Lee Harris
Jenny T. Partridge by Natalie M. Roberts
Ice Cream by Wendy Watson
Glassblowing by Sarah Atwell
Miss Zukas by Jo Dereske

1) The Mrs. Pollifax series. Even though I have yet to read all in the series, I was sad when they stopped being published.
2) M. M. Kaye's Death In Series. T..."
The Mrs. Pollifax books are among those I always hopefully peer at on the library shelves, in hopes that a newly-discovered one will have magically appeared since the last time I looked. Alas, it never happens.




She has a new series under the name of Annie Knox. It's a pet series but I forgot the name of the series.

Agreed- those were two great series


She wrote for years paranormals and Victorian Gothic under the Barbara Michaels. I especially like ANNIE COME HOME.

She wrote for years paranormals and Victorian Gothic und..."
FYI, the book is Ammie, Come Home.





- Soup Lovers Mysteries by Connie Archer
- Jennie Bentleys Do-It Yourself Mysteries
Both have been discarded by the publisher as far as I know.
And as it seems the Ashton Corners Book Club mysteries by Erika Chase and Laura Morrigans Call of the Wilde series won't be continued as well. Just sad :(
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