"Okay, who needs to die?"

What genre do you write?  I write mysteries that don’t have explicit sex or violence, so technically they’re in the “cozy mystery” category, although that might be a little misleading. I think that because of the success of series like “The Cat Who…” and the Hannah Swensen mysteries, sometimes people expect cozies to have cats …

A New Trouble in Paradise Mystery: The Scent of Waikiki by Terry Ambrose

Honolulu landlord Wilson McKenna can smell a scam from across the room. So when one of his tenants loses everything in a work-at-home scam involving a new perfume, he’s shocked. With his wedding just weeks away, McKenna has to make a tough decision. Does he evict a woman who’s down on her luck? Or take …

Cozy mystery giveaway

Choose from twenty-five free cozy mysteries. What is a cozy mystery? Cozies generally feature amateur sleuths, small towns, humor, minimal sex or violence, and brains over brawn. My Professor Molly short, Trust Fall, is in there. Trust Fall is for anyone who loves mysteries and loathes team-building retreats. Find your next cozy mystery here

A cozy collection from New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors: Pushing Up Daisies

Fall into fun with 14 short springtime stories by New York Times & USA Today bestselling and award winning authors! Enjoy a little mystery, a hint of romance, and a lot of laughter with these shorts from some of Gemma Halliday Publishing's bestselling series. Includes "Mystic Wedding Bell Blues" (A Mystic Isle Mystery) by Sally …

Support no-kill animal charities and get 12 mysteries from best-selling authors. Only 99 cents!

All profits from this pack go to support NO KILL animal charities! Fetch it now! And help us help pets! 'Summer Snoops and Cozy Crimes’ includes never before published books from WSJ Bestselling Author Judith Lucci - Gawd Almighty & the Corn WSJ Bestselling Author Cindy Bell - Murder at Pawprint Creek WSJ Bestselling Author …

Shelved Under Murder: A Blue Ridge Library Mystery by Victoria Gilbert (plus giveaway)

Autumn leaves aren’t the only things falling in the historic Virginia village of Taylorsford—so are some cherished memories, and a few bodies. October in Taylorsford, Virginia means it’s leaf peeping season, with bright colorful foliage and a delightful fresh crew of tourists attending the annual Heritage Festival which celebrates local history and arts and crafts. …