It's been a rainy January here in the Sonoran Desert, which is a wonderful thing-- although Californians might disagree with me. I hope Mother Nature continues to give this desert I love gentle, soaking rains. Who knows? We may even have a super bloom of wildflowers this year, which is so gorgeous it has to be seen to be believed.
Of course, I'm well-known for multi-tasking. I'm able to stretch out on the daybed to read and watch it rain as well as keep my eyes peeled for the best new crime fiction being released throughout the month of February.
The following list contains my picks for the new mysteries you need to read. I've grouped them by their release dates, and I obtained their covers and synopses from my favorite showroom, Amazon.
Let's see if any of my choices are on your own lists...
=== February 1 ===
Title: Invitation to a Killer
Series: #2 in the crime writer Augusta Hawke series set in the Washington, D.C. area.
240 pages
Synopsis: "Callie Moore is no ordinary aspiring writer. Notorious wife of a
Washington lobbyist, Callie believes no publicity is bad publicity and
that publishing her scandalous memoirs will help her achieve her heart's
desire: a diplomatic posting. She just needs crime novelist Augusta
Hawke to be her ghostwriter.
It's hard to say no to Callie, but
Augusta does agree to attend her dinner party. The guest list is
impressive, and it's Augusta's chance to meet celebrity doctor Doc
Burke. But before Augusta really gets a chance to chat with the famous
humanitarian, the evening ends in his untimely death.
Signs
point to a heart attack, but Augusta isn't convinced. Especially when
his niece tells Augusta about the mystery woman who claimed the doctor's
remains.
Augusta decides to host a writers' retreat and invite
all the suspects, most of whom are connected in some way with writing.
Isn't that what Agatha Christie would do? But the remote lodge soon
becomes snowed in and the group starts to crack when it becomes clear
the killer may not be finished killing. Can Augusta flush out the
culprit before anyone else gets hurt?"
=== February 7 ===
Title: Wined and Died in New Orleans
Series: #2 in the Vintage Cookbook cozy series set in New Orleans, Louisiana.
288 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.
Synopsis: "It’s hurricane season in New Orleans and vintage cookbook fan
Ricki James-Diaz is trying to shelve her weather-related fears and focus
on her business, Miss Vee’s Vintage Cookbook and Kitchenware Shop,
housed in the magnificent Bon Vee Culinary House Museum.
Repairs on the property unearth crates of very old, very valuable French
wine, buried by the home’s builder, Jean-Louis Charbonnet. Ricki, who’s
been struggling to attract more customers to Miss Vee’s, is thrilled
when her post about the discovery of this long-buried treasure goes
viral. She’s less thrilled when the post brings distant Charbonnet
family members out of the woodwork, all clamoring for a cut of the
wine’s sale.
When a dead body turns up in Bon Vee’s cheery
fall decorations, the NOPD zeroes in on Eugenia Charbonnet Felice as the
prime suspect, figuring that as head of the Charbonnet family, she has
the most to gain. Ricki is determined to uncover the real culprit, but
she can’t help noticing that Eugenia is acting strangely. Ricki wonders
what kind of secret her mentor has bottled up, and fears what might
happen if she uncorks it.
In the second Vintage Cookbook
Mystery, Ricki has to help solve a murder, untangle family secrets, and
grow her business, all while living under the threat of a hurricane that
could wipe out everything from her home to Bon Vee."
Title:
Last Seen in LapazSeries: #3 in the Emma Djan private investigator series set in Ghana.
360 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.
Synopsis: "Just as things at work are slowing down for PI Emma Djan, an old
friend of her boss’s asks for help locating his missing daughter.
According to her father, Ngozi had a bright future ahead of her when she
became secretive and withdrawn. Suddenly, all she wanted to do was be
with her handsome new beau, Femi, instead of attending law school in the
fall. So when she disappears from her parents’ house in Nigeria the
middle of a summer night, they immediately suspect Femi was behind it
and have reason to believe the pair has fled to Accra.
During
Emma’s first week on the case, Femi is found murdered at his opulent
residence in Accra. There are no signs of Ngozi at the scene, and
fearing the worst, Emma digs further, discovering that Femi was part of a
network of sex traffickers across West Africa.
Emma must figure
out which of Femi’s many enemies killed him, but more urgently, she must
find Ngozi before she, too, is murdered in cold blood."
Title:
Sentenced to DeathSeries: #3 in the Writer for Hire cozy series set in Illinois.
224 pages
Synopsis: "
When writer for hire Veronica Blackstone is asked to write the
copy for The Friends of Hyde Park's annual house and garden tour, she
never expects to get involved in a violent death. But that's exactly
what happens when famous author Landon Donte is found dead in his study
during a dinner to highlight the tour.
With his
career on the wane, and apparently having deleted his last manuscript,
it looks as though Landon committed suicide. But Veronica isn't so sure.
She discovers that left-handed Landon was killed by someone
right-handed and becomes convinced someone murdered him.
It's
true that Landon had many enemies: his rival and neighbor, bestselling
romance author RL Lincoln; his put-upon assistant, Brad; even his own
daughter! But are any of them capable of murder? Veronica is determined
to uncover the truth."
Title:
A Killing of InnocentsSeries: #19 in the Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James police procedurals set in England.
368 pages
Synopsis: "
On a rainy November evening, trainee doctor Sasha
Johnson hurries through the evening crowd in London's historic Russell
Square. Out of the darkness, someone jostles her as they brush past. A
moment later, Sasha stumbles, then collapses. When Detective
Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his sergeant, Doug Cullen, are called
to the scene, they discover that she's been stabbed. Kincaid
immediately calls in his detective wife, Gemma James, who has recently
been assigned to a task force on knife crimes which are on the
rise. Along with her partner, detective sergeant Melody Talbot,
Gemma aids the investigation. But Sasha Johnson doesn’t fit the profile
of the task force’s typical knife crime victim. Single,
successful, career-driven, she has no history of abusive relationships
or any connection to gangs. Sasha had her secrets, though, and some of
them lead the detectives uncomfortably close to home.
As the
team unravels the victim's tangled connections, another murder raises
the stakes. Kincaid, Gemma, and their colleagues must put
even friendships on the line to find the killer stalking the dark
streets of Bloomsbury."
Series: #2 in the former PI Molly Madison cozy series set in California.
304 pages
Synopsis: "Molly Madison has barely had a moment to catch her breath after
moving to the sleepy beach town she now calls home. But as a former PI,
she can’t help but notice the odd chemistry between members of Playtime
Academy on the first day she and her loyal Saint Bernadoodle, Noodle,
and golden retriever, Harlow, visit. When a trainer’s body is found
on-site, Molly knows it’s her duty to put her ex-police skills to use.
She can’t say no to temporarily taking in the deceased woman’s dog,
either—not with those puppy dog eyes.
Relationships at the
training facility are not as clean as the prize-winning agility runs,
making it difficult for Molly to get a leash on potential suspects. And
her personal life is just as messy—her boyfriend is hiding something,
her agoraphobic neighbor needs help, and her number of four-legged
friends keep growing as she agrees to dogsit a wriggly local French
bulldog.
When Molly’s friend is arrested for the murder, she’s
not sure who to believe anymore. Is the case as simple as the local
cops make it seem, or is something more devious afoot?"
=== February 14 ===
Series: #13 in the Bess Crawford historical mystery series set in post-World War I England.
320 pages
Synopsis: "Restless and uncertain of her future in the wake of World War
I, former battlefield nurse Bess Crawford agrees to travel to Yorkshire
to help a friend of her cousin Melinda through surgery. But
circumstances change suddenly when news of a terrible accident reaches
them. Bess agrees to go to isolated Scarfdale and the Neville family,
where one man has been killed and another gravely injured. The police
are asking questions, and Bess is quickly drawn into the fray as two
once close families take sides, even as they are forced to remain in the
same house until the inquest is completed.
When
another tragedy strikes, the police are ready to make an arrest. Bess
struggles to keep order as tensions rise and shots are fired. What dark
truth is behind these deaths? And what about the tale of an older
murder—one that doesn’t seem to have anything to do with the Nevilles?
Bess is unaware that when she passes the story on to Cousin Melinda, she
will set in motion a revelation with the potential to change the lives
of those she loves most—her parents, and her dearest friend, Simon
Brandon…"
=== February 21 ===
Title:
Irish Knit Murder Series: #8 in the Knit & Nibble cozy series set in New Jersey.
304 pages
Synopsis: "The Listers have been part of Arborville society for
generations—though seventy-something Isobel Lister doesn’t fit the role
of upper-crust heiress. She’s always been a colorful character, and her
fun-loving spirit is on display at the senior center celebration as she
performs some beloved Irish songs. But just minutes later, her body is
found backstage.
It’s hard to imagine who’d target such a
harmless eccentric, but Pamela finds herself suspecting everyone.
There’s the Wiccan who thought St. Patrick wasn’t so saintly; the woman
upset about cultural appropriation who feels the commercialization of
shamrocks is a sham; the two men Isobel was seeing, who could have been
green with jealousy—and old friends and family who may have feared
Isobel would spill their secrets. But Pamela’s on the case, and that
means for the killer, the jig will soon be up . . ."
Series: #4 in the Underwater Investigation Unit series set in Florida.
315 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.
Synopsis: "
When a young woman washes ashore on a Fort Lauderdale beach,
Sloan McPherson of the Underwater Investigation Unit is called in to
consult. Sloan’s instinct says murder, but even then, there are too many
questions.For answers she reaches out to Gwen
Wylder. The Miami homicide detective is notorious for being
manipulative, bitter, a tyrant to her peers, and wicked smart. And she
demands something in return from Sloan: fresh insight into seemingly
unrelated cold-case murders and disappearances―and a possible serial
killer trolling the Florida coast.
As loose ends of
the old files begin to come together, another woman disappears. Sloan
and Gwen are certain she’s the newest link in a deadly chain. They are
determined to track her down before she dies, but they soon find
themselves in uncharted waters. And the deeper Sloan and Gwen go, the
stranger the case gets."
February is another one of the months that I love where there's something for everyone. If there's one book on my list that I'm the most excited about, it's Deborah Crombie's A Killing of Innocents. It's been much too long since there's been a new Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James mystery!
What about you? Are any of these books on your own lists? Which ones? You know that inquiring minds would love to know!
Ooh, a Kwei Quartay, a Crombie, and Todd?! This is just simply not fair, Cathy! Well, they all look good, actually. I think it's going to be a good reading month.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks like it! (And I think I just heard your book buying budget explode...)
DeleteI'm wanting to start that Andrew Mayne underwater series and have the first book so must get to it. I take it it's a good series?
ReplyDeleteI enjoy it, although I did have to adjust my rather backward opinion of the types of occupations mothers should have. (Old dogs can learn new tricks!)
DeleteI have been waiting for the third book Last Seen in Lapaz to be written and then released. I have a hold on it at the library. I like Kwei Quartey's books.
ReplyDeleteI do, too, Lynn.
DeleteI agree that the Crombie book is my most anticipated from your list. However, I'm also ready to read another Augusta Hawke book. Lots of treasures here for you, Cathy!
ReplyDeleteFor us all, Kay!
DeleteMuch to look forward to here.
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed! (humming a chorus of Anticipation)
DeleteI now am looking forward to reading Playing Dead and Sea Castle. They both sound like good ones to me. :D
ReplyDeleteYes, both of those really made my ears perk up. ;-)
DeleteI've been waiting for the new Crombie! I didn't know about the new Todd, and have to check whether I'm current with that series. And you've reminded me of my intention to start the Quartey series, as well as to catch up with Mayne's books. Lots to look forward to!
ReplyDeleteYes- lots of excellent reading to look forward to!
DeleteSeveral are cozies. If I wanted to read a cozy, any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteJenn McKinlay's Library Lovers series. Vicki Delany's Sherlock Holmes Bookshop series. Hannah Dennison's Honeychurch Hall series.
DeleteYes, I've meant to read the McKinley series, and try the Delany.
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