Mystery Books
Christmas is full of surprises in this holiday whodunit featuring Tinker’s Cove, Maine, reporter and sleuth Lucy Stone, her daughter, Elizabeth, and a gem of ...
While conducting her investigation, Lucy Stone makes a shocking discovery: Rick Juergens, the father of missing five-year-old Nemo, has been found dead. ...
Lucy Stone has a lot on her plate this fall, from planning the town's annual Halloween Party to dealing with the drought in her garden and taking care of her ...
Reporting for the Pennysaver, Lucy was given the task of writing a fluffy piece about Chanticleer's Chocolates, an upscale chocolate shop. However, when a ...
Lucy Stone is saying goodbye to Tinker's Cove and heading off to England! But when things take a turn for the worse, it seems that murder may have followed ...
Spring in Tinker's Cove, Maine has Lucy Stone, a local reporter at the Pennysaver newspaper, daydreaming of gardening instead of being stuck in the office. ...
Not many residents of Tinker's Cove, Maine, were acquainted with Old Dan Malone. The rugged bartender's social circle was confined to the sturdy lobstermen ...
Christmas past meets Christmas present in this holiday whodunit set in Tinker’s Cove, Maine, featuring reporter and sleuth Lucy Stone - and a not-so-cold ...
In Meier's thirteenth Lucy Stone mystery, the Tinker's Cove, Maine newspaper reporter finds herself surrounded by strange neighbors in her once peaceful ...
After the festive parade of Christmas gifts in Tinker's Cove, Lucy Stone and her daughter Elizabeth are looking forward to celebrating the new year in a ...
In Star Spangled Murder: A Lucy Stone Mystery by Leslie Meier, the 11th book in the holiday-themed cozy series, Lucy Stone, a reporter and sleuth, faces some ...
While leaving Tinker's Cove for a conference in Boston, Lucy Stone can't help but think about being separated from her family on Father's Day. However, the ...
Believable and lovable characters, notably nonagenarian-to-be Julia Ward Howe Tilley (who wears "twinkling" sneakers), add freshness to a familiar story line ...
A greedy developer, a black-tie ball, and a poisoned Baked Alaska are all pieces to a puzzle only tea maven Theodosia Browning can solve in the latest entry ...
Murder at an Alice in Wonderland-themed event threatens to send Theodosia Browning through the looking glass in the latest entry in this New York Times ...
Description
The mystery genre is a category of fiction that centers around a crime—such as a murder or a disappearance—tracing the journey from the moment the crime occurs to the moment it is solved. These novels are often referred to as “whodunnits” because they invite the reader to step into the shoes of a detective, piecing together the who, what, when, and how of the crime. Most mysteries feature a detective or private investigator as the main character, tasked with unraveling the case.