Free Falling (The Irish End Games Book 1) by Susan Kiernan-Lewis: A fun family vacation turns into an apocalyptic nightmare when a couple and their young son find themselves trapped in the Irish countryside during an international crisis. Isolated and alone, this suburban American family reaches deep within their reserve of brains and courage to survive.
Marc Kadella Mysteries (Vol 1-9) by Dennis Carstens: No-nonsense, world-weary Minneapolis lawyer Marc Kadella shines through gritty, street-wise narrative in Dennis Carstens’ action-packed legal thriller series, sure to please fans of courtroom drama and classic noir alike. This contemporary angle will delight readers of both sexes—the toughest guy in the series is gorgeous investigator Maddy Rivers.
The Jeri Howard Anthology (Books 1-9) by Janet Dawson: Readers who love offbeat detective novels featuring hard-boiled women sleuths will flip for tough-as-nails Oakland PI Jeri Howard! The first book won Best First PI Novel from the Private Eye Writers of America, and the series only gets more enticing. A must-read for fans of Sue Grafton, Robert Dugoni, T.R. Ragan, Marcia Muller, and Sara Paretsky.
The Bone Harvest (Riley Sullivan Mystery Book 2) by Stacy M. Jones: The trail had gone cold. Detective Luke Morgan had all but given up hope. A letter from his sister’s killer changes everything. “Lily wasn’t the first. She won’t be the last. Like the fall leaves that turn orange and red, 23 pretty little girls harvested dead.” The killer wants to play a game.
Forty Days at Kamas (Kamas Trilogy Book 1) by Preston Fleming: Inspired by Solzhenitsyn’s account of a Soviet camp revolt in Gulag Archipelago, Forty Days at Kamas depicts prisoners and officials in conflict at a camp in Kamas, Utah, in 2024. Kamas offers a stirring portrait of a man determined to survive under the bleakest of conditions while raising fundamental questions about the future of American society.
The Mousse Wonderful Time of Year (Oxford Tearoom Mysteries Book 10) by H.Y. Hanna: Tearoom sleuth Gemma is looking forward to Christmas baking and time with friends and family. But when she’s snowed in at an English country manor, she finds herself investigating a mysterious murder with the help of her cheeky cat and the meddling ‘Old Biddies’. Come and enjoy a traditional British Christmas in this hilarious festive whodunit!
A Dead Husband (Jessica Huntington Desert Cities Mystery Series Book 1) by Anna Celeste Burke: Jessica Huntington reeling from being dumped by the high-living lowlife she married is having a shopping-obsessed meltdown. When her best friend’s husband is murdered, can Jessica snap out of it, find the killer, & keep her friend from being accused? Grab your copy of this fast-paced mystery by USA Today & WSJ bestselling author Anna Celeste Burke.
A Body on Fitzgerald’s Bluff (Seaview Cottages Cozy Mystery 1) by Anna Celeste Burke: When Miriam Webster moves into the Seaview Cottages active adult community, the last thing she expects is to find a body on the bluffs. Not sure the local deputy is up to the task of finding a killer on the loose, Miriam and her gang of Grand Old Lady Detectives decide to do it themselves. Whodunit? Grab your copy while it’s free to find out.
The Brotherhood (Detective Kate Monroe Book 3) by J.E. Clarkson: After The Lamb murders are resolved, Kate investigates a file given to her by one of the culprits. She soon finds herself involved in a web of intrigue involving members of a mystery organisation known as The Brotherhood who have shady links to local businesses and even have influence within the government itself.
Veil of Mystery (Kessler Effect) by Vannetta Chapman: The first seventy-two hours could determine who lives or who dies. Keme Lopez needs to prepare his family for the apocalypse that he understands has already begun. Hesitation kills, and those who are slow to believe might not survive the first wave of anarchy. He must convince those he loves that this time the disaster is happening.
Killing Time in Charleston (Nick Janzek Charleston Mysteries Book 1) by Tom Turner: Nick Janzek is a Boston cop with a dark, tragic past. Dark because of his father’s ties with Whitey Bulger. Tragic because of what happened to his wife. But now he’s starting over in Charleston. No brutal winters. No bullying despot of a boss. No staring down at stiffs on the mean streets of Beantown.
Mitch Kearns Combat Tracker Series Boxed Set of Thrillers (Volumes 1-3) by JT Sawyer: Former special-forces mantracker Mitch Kearns possesses an old-school sense of justice when it comes to catching notorious criminals for the FBI. After crossing trails with Israeli operative Dev Leitner, the two seasoned agents join forces to hunt down rogue assassins, terrorist cells, and hardened mercenaries in these espionage thrillers.
The Tell All (Locust Point Mystery Book 1) by Libby Howard: Sixty year old Kay Carrera has a new job doing internet research, but underneath her capable demeanor she’s struggling with the recent death of her husband, money troubles, and better eye sight than she’s ever had before. When she stumbles on a body outside her favorite grocery store, Kay finds new purpose in solving the crime that has rocked her small town.
Cats, Cannolis and a Curious Kidnapping (An Anna Romano Murder Mystery Series Book 1) by Cheryl Denise Bannerman: One famous mystery author, her 7 adorable cats, and a bazaar kidnapping. Can you help solve the case in time for Anna to get back to her babies? Susan Sewell of Readers Favorite raves “Throughout the story, I couldn’t help chuckling as Anna bungles her way in and out of her kidnapping. This laugh-out-loud story is a fun & clean read, and will delight readers of all ages who adore cozy mysteries.”
No Filter (Barks & Beans Cafe Cozy Mystery Book 1) by Heather Day Gilbert: Visit the cafe where folks can pet shelter dogs… and where murder sometimes pays a visit. After turning over a new leaf as a dog cafe owner, Macy launches a search for her missing Great Dane, only to dig up a cruel and confident killer. Clean first-in-series read featuring brother/sister sleuths, shelter dogs, and a twisty small-town mystery.
Talion (Detective Inspector Munro Murder Mysteries Book 6) by Pete Brassett: A boy finds a man’s body on a West Coast beach. Police suspect he was pushed off a cliff. They establish the victim was part of a local drugs ring but with no shortage of suspects, they have a job pinning anyone down. When links to a local business are discovered, it seems the detectives may have stumbled upon a far bigger crime.
Hunter’s Chase (DI Hunter Wilson Crime Thriller Book 1) by Val Penny: DI Hunter Wilson knows there’s a new supply of cocaine flooding his city. He needs to find the source, but his attention is transferred to murder when a corpse is discovered in the grounds of a golf course. Shortly after the post-mortem, Hunter witnesses a second murder, and with a young woman’s life also hanging in the balance, the last thing he needs is a new man on his team: DC Tim Myerscough.
Losing Your Head (The Charlie Davies Mysteries Book 1) by Clare Kauter: Checkout-chick turned amateur sleuth Charlie Davies is looking for a murderer, and her nemesis is suspect number one. She might not like the guy, but he’s no killer – and he’ll pay up big if she can prove it. Charlie just can’t resist his… cash. A laugh-out-loud funny series for those who like their mysteries with a side of romance!
Ruthless by S. M. Lynch: Leah was stolen off the street as a kid and forced to train as an assassin. Why her? She doesn’t find out until much later, nor do any of her escape attempts prove successful. It’s only once Nate Buchanan (Collective Series) shows his face that she escapes the clutches of her mentor Caleb and his boss, the cunning, evil mastermind, Bill Fleming.
Parlez-Vous Murder? (Stranded in Provence Mysteries Book 1) by Susan Kiernan-Lewis: While American Jules Hooker is on vacation, a bomb explodes over the Riviera, destroying technology and leaving Jules stranded in Provence where she must make a living by solving murders the old-fashioned way — without help from DNA, databases, CSI crime labs, or the police.
A Cry for Help (Sam Caviello Federal Agent Crime Mystery Book 1) by Stan Comforti: Agent Caviello sees a BMW pick up a hitchhiker. Days later, the hitchhiker’s photo appears on a missing person’s flyer. Suspecting foul play, Caviello initiates a covert inquiry and learns the BMW driver works in the Governor’s office and is the son of an unscrupulous businessman who stops at nothing to stop him and his life. A 3-book series.
Merry Little Mystic Murder (Phoebe Monday Paranormal Cozies Book 1) by Patti Larsen: Phoebe Monday’s powerful family wasn’t expecting her, making her the odd one out. But when the Mondays are embroiled in a murder investigation, her position as sketch artist for the local police department puts her in the perfect position to finally prove herself – as long as the killer doesn’t make her the next victim!
The Ranch Hauntings Boxset by Marie Wilkens: Growing up, it was only Gretchen and her mother, and their closeness strengthened an unbreakable bond. But after Gretchen’s mother tragically passes, she learns of the family her mother left behind at Redwood Ranch. Desperate to learn more about her mother’s past, Gretchen visits her estranged family only to discover the harsh truth of why her mother left in the first place.
Brothers in Crime (MAX Book 1) by Simon King: How does a wrongly convicted kid deal with a place worse than hell? Any way he can. Just 18 years old, Dylan’s worst nightmare comes true when he’s wrongly convicted for the death of a cop. Now sitting inside one of the worst prisons imaginable, he must face an evil he never knew possible as the gangs come calling. Survival is just the beginning.
The Grifter’s Daughter (Books 4-6) by Duane Lindsay: Notorious but lovable con artist Dani Silver has taken a vow never to cheat an honest mark. But there’s no shortage of dishonest marks out there, and when her favorite brother’s life is at stake, Dani at her most devious goes after the responsible parties with hellfire. These three gripping thrillers demonstrate that.
Mistletoe Murder (Dewberry Farm Mysteries) by Karen MacInerney: It’s Christmastime in Buttercup, and there’s mistletoe everywhere… including behind the ear of a local who turns up with a knife in his back. Homesteader Lucy Resnick soon discovers the victim’s life was more tangled than last year’s Christmas lights… and unless she unwraps the mystery fast, there might be more funerals this holiday season!
Bottling It (Wayfair Witches’ Book 1) by A.A. Albright: All over Dublin, witches are being murdered. Will Wanda receive her power and help her coven save the day? A cute, funny, and magical Irish cozy mystery.
Winnetka Road (The Winnetka Road Series Book 1) by J.S. Sheridan: In the mid-1960s, Paul and Cellina Farrell are the “it” couple on Chicago’s North Shore. They’re good looking, rich, have a pretty baby girl, and live in a mansion on Winnetka Road. Their life looks so perfect, no one notices Paul has gone insane—except the baby nurse. Can she convince anyone to intervene before he murders her and hurts the baby?
Joey Mancuso Mysteries (Books 6-10) by Owen Parr: JUST RELEASED! Over 1500 pages of riveting detective crime mysteries in 5 unique books. All in 1 Boxset. New York press has labeled former NYPD detective, Joey Mancuso & Father Dominic O’Brian, as The Last Advocates for the Victim. Get ready to snuggle and sit back with the brothers as they embark in solving a series of crimes in their own way.
Thick as Thieves (Amish Lantern Mystery Series Book 1) by Mary B. Barbee: Amish twin sisters find their quiet lives suddenly turned into chaos when the sheriff of their small town is found murdered behind their family’s hardware store. Known as the wise women among the community, the twin amateur investigators soon question if they are in over their heads as they race to solve the mystery and clear their family’s name.
Braddock’s Gold (Braddock’s Gold Mystery Series Book 1) by Jay Heavner: In 1755, a military payroll disappeared in Colonial America. A chance discovery 240 years later reopens the quest for the lost cache and puts many people’s lives at risk, including Tom Kenney, Vietnam Vet., small businessman, country pastor, and other people, some innocent, some not. Rogue treasure seekers will stop at nothing to possess it.
Dangerous Behavior (Dr. David Rothberg Series Book 1) by Walter Marks: Introducing Dr. David Rothberg. Prison psychiatrist is tasked with determining if the infamous “Baby Carriage Killer” can be released on parole. This sinks David so deeply into the dark and violent world of a penitentiary that his own life is in danger.
Road Kill (The Sidney Reed Mystery Series Book 2) by R.J. Norgard: Down-on-his-luck Alaska P.I. Sidney Reed is hired to defend a drug addict accused of killing the son of a prominent Native leader. The case has all the earmarks of a dead-bang loser, but this P.I. doesn’t buy what the D.A. is selling and nothing – not drug dealers, dirty cops, or sub-zero Alaska nights – will keep him from ferreting out the truth.
Christmas at Baskerville Hall by Anna Elliott & Charles Veley: A Christmas celebration to die for… When the enigmatic Sir Henry Baskerville, now happily married, invites Sherlock and Lucy to a Christmas family gathering, they soon find out that trouble is brewing on the moors. This fun Sherlock and Lucy adventure offers thrills and chills, twists and turns, and a heartwarming helping of Christmas cheer!
Lost in Wildwood (Journeys Down a Long Dark Road Book 1) by Jason Ryan Dale: Joshua is a thief who just got in on the biggest score he’s ever seen. The marks are dangerous and his partners are shady. Worse of all, there’s a beautiful girl who’s making him wonder if there’s more to life than just the next stack of cash.
Christmas Shop Murder by Linnea West: Tessa Schmidt is in the holiday spirit while she sets up the Christmas Shop until the landlord demands they shut down. Then, on Black Friday, the grand opening is canceled when the grinchy landlord is found dead in the middle of the Christmas Shop. Can Tessa solve the murder and keep the holiday season merry and bright?
The Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries (Vol 1-7) by Heather Haven: PI ferret Lee Alvarez normally sniffs out dastardly cybercrimes, but when she occasionally trips over a dead body or two, she ably solves murders. This set is for cozy readers who can’t get enough of a smart-mouthed woman sleuth out to please her never-had-a-bad-hair-day mother, computer-genius brother, gourmet chef uncle, handsome main squeeze, and an exceptional kitten.
A Spy Is Born (The Starstruck Thrillers Book 1) by Emily Kimelman: I am naked, bruised, and clutching a blood-stained Oscar statue. I didn’t mean to kill him. The last thing I want is the director of my film—my first big role—dead. I always wanted to be a star, and I never considered becoming a spy. Now I’m both.
Margot Harris Mystery Series Box Set (Books 1-5) by Nora Kane: A man and his mistress are brutally murdered in his own backyard and his wife becomes the main suspect. Come along for a ride with smart, strong, and quick-witted, Private Investigator Margot Harris, on this Crime thriller with a touch of humor and a fast-paced storyline that will keep you guessing until the end.
Joey Mancuso Mysteries (Vol. 1-5) by Owen Parr: Mancuso & O’Brian Investigations, is not your typical private detective firm. Former NYPD homicide detective, Joey Mancuso, and his half-brother, Father Dominic O’Brian, a priest, are known as the Last Advocates for the Victims. They’re relentless in pursuing a perp. Their office – An Irish Pub and Cigar Bar in the Financial District of Manhattan.
Dragon’s Paw (Adam Chin Trilogy Book 1) by Lloyd Richardson: Two agents race against time to stop Islamic Terrorists. Their “allies”, however, have other plans. Apparently, the price of betrayal is only a few rupees. Will the agents make it in time? A perfect holiday read!