Happy Fall Equinox, everyone! This seems like a perfect time to highlight a few fall-themed cozy mystery series. The information listed below comes from the cozy-mysteries-unlimited.com website.
Cooler weather means it's soup time. As a vegetarian, I find soups make good meals. If you want a book to match your soup, try A Soup Lover's Mystery series by Connie Archer. It features a soup shop in Vermont. There are currently five books in the series, but I haven't read any of them yet. For more information, check here and the author's website.
Apple picking is one of our favorite fall activities. Sheila Connolly writes a mystery series set in an apple orchard. (Her series set in a museum also looks intriguing.) There are already twelve books in the series, and they don't all take place in the fall. Learn more here and here.
Apple cider is a traditional autumn beverage. Travel with Julie Anne Lindsey to a cider shop in West Virginia if you'd like to spice your cider with a dash of murder. Learn more here and here.
Cranberries are another food associated with fall. Peg Cochran writes a series set on a cranberry farm in Michigan. Learn more here and here.
How do you feel about the fall season? Feel free to comment below.
Cooler weather! Bring it on.
ReplyDeleteHi, Sandra! Fall has always been my favorite season! I love the nip in the air--sweater weather anybody? And the leaves changing color. It's time for soups and stews, hot tea and hot chocolate. I love writing about fall although sadly it can't be fall *all* the time in my books! Oh, and my birthday is in the fall so what's not to love?
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