Today, I am announcing a small contest which involves your comment and my cup. Read on. As I am finishing By the Fright of the Silvery Moon, I am more aware of something that I’ve suspected for quite some time: Manos Meadows Mysteries sometimes are not all that cozy. I mean, they certainly have their cozy moments, but they also have scenes that are shiver-inducing, the kind where you want to turn on every light in the house and sleep goes out the window. So, what are the Manos Mysteries? I’ve decided they are cozies with a little extra shiver.
Ned McNeil, the heroine in Moonlight Can Be Murder and By the Fright of the Silvery Moon lives alone in a Victorian house set back from the street at the end of a long driveway. Her only companion is Penny, a small but personable cat. That is, Penny is her only companion until recently, but more about that in Fright.
Ned’s Uncle Javin had a final request in his will; he asked Ned to write a history about Granger’s Mansion. “It’s an interesting house.” he said. That’s where the trouble comes in. The house is indeed interesting, more so than Ned would have thought.
Today, January 24, 2017, and today only, I’m offering a free coffee mug to one lucky person as a way of saying thank you to all fans of Ned and Darcy and Flora. All you have to do is share this post on your own Facebook page and leave a comment at the bottom of this post about cozy mysteries or Manos Mysteries, or what you like to read. Just keep it positive. Please comment here on my website, not on Facebook. Share on Facebook, comment on website. At the end of the day, I’ll randomly draw one name, ask you to send me your mailing address, and mail you your cup. That’s it! One contest. One share. One comment. One day. One cup.
Good luck!
I enjoy cozy mysteries because they aren’t as graphic as mystery thrillers. Sure there is some fright factor – that’s what holds a reader’s interest. You have to have a little bit of scare to make it mystery so keep it coming. robeader53(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanks for your comment. I agree that a little bit of scare is a good thing!
I love all kinds of cozy mysteries, and agree that some scary plot lines are absolutely necessary. I’ve read hundreds of cozies, and the Darcy/Flora series holds their own with the best of them. I am so looking forward to the publication of the next Ned book.
Thanks, Peg. I sure appreciate your saying that and participating in my one-day contest.
Thank you for commenting and sharing, Peg. I’m really grateful for your kind words.
These books are just good reading. The mysteries are fun and there may history and faith thrown in. I can’t wait to hear about the house.
Thank you, Sherry. I’m really glad you enjoy my cozies! I enjoy your being a fan!
I enjoy cozies because their content isnt graphic and i love the pets and recipes found in many of them.
Thanks, Candy. All good reasons to love cozies!
I love a good mystery and cozy mysteries too. I need a little scare just no gore. I love you mysteries because they have just the right mix
Thank you, Deb. Darcy, Flora, and Ned thank you too. Winner announced tomorrow!
I love your books! I think a little bit of scare keeps you on your toes! I still consider your books cozy mysteries! Thanks for the chance! This mug is so cute!
I’m so glad you entered the contest, Terri. Winner tomorrow! Thank you for your kind words. I’m really glad you enjoy my books.
I love any kind of mystery. Can’t help it. I am a true bookaholuc. I have read some of your books and love them
Thanks so much, Debra. And, thank you for participating in my one-day contest. I’ll announce the winner tomorrow.
I hope I’m not too late! I enjoy your books so much! Finding mysteries that are intriguing and cozy is not an easy task! Yours are a treat!
Thanks so much for your comment, Teresa. No, you weren’t too late. You just got under the wire last night! Thanks for the warm words about my cozies.