Does your big toe ache when a storm is approaching? Does your cat lick its paws excessively? Does your dog pace the floor and stick close by your side? Do you feel the urge to lose yourself in a cozy mystery?
For some strange and unknown reason, mysteries and weather somehow go together.
For example, in The Cemetery Club, things start off with a severe spring storm. (Of course, there’s also the dead body in the brush pile.) Grave Shift shakes up the countryside with, not one, but two earthquakes. How do earthquakes figure in murder? They just do; take my word for it.
Then, there’s Best Left Buried. Darcy and Flora must deal with cold weather and snow. It complicates things, true, but that’s okay because despite of, or because of the weather, they discover something rather wonderful about their family.
It’s summer in Grave Heritage. To be more precise, it’s July and you know that July is often hot and dry, except, not this July. This strange and mysterious month sets a record for rain. Floods, a deranged killer, and an antique sewing machine round out this adventure.
Ned McNeil faces her share of challenges in the moonlight series. We all know the moon has inspired poems, songs, and superstitions for eons and Ned’s friend Pat is sure that a full moon means bad luck. Coincidence or not, it is true that every dastardly deed Ned uncovers takes place under the light of a full moon.
Three plucky women dare to take on the elements in all eight cozies. Bolstered by endless cups of hot coffee, the daring and determination of these three women pit them against the weather. When lightning sizzles through the clouds or snow piles high against tree trunks, it’s time to settle in with a cup of hot coffee or chocolate and enjoy the adventures of Cozies with an Extra Shiver
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