Moderately Blatant Self-Promotion

Because several FictionAfter50 readers have asked, we’ve decided to provide a list of the nine cozy mysteries (in three series) by Ron and Janet Benrey. All are available as eBooks for Kindle, Nook, Apple iBooks, and most other eReaders. They are fun reads — if we say so ourselves. ☺

The Pippa Hunnechurch Mysteries

Pippa describes herself as “British by birth, a resident of Ryde, Maryland, by choice, thirty-six by the inexorable march of time, and a headhunter by occupation.” She is also a relentless female sleuth when pressed into the role by thoughtless murderers who threaten her reputation, her business, and sometimes her skin.

A Trifle to Die For
Bauble and Squeak
The Curry Killing

The Royal Tunbridge Wells Mysteries

Murder is afoot in the charming Kentish city of Royal Tunbridge Wells — in the unlikeliest place: the Royal Tunbridge Wells Tea Museum, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the South of England, and also a world center of scholarship about tea history, tea chemistry, and tea tasting. These “British Style” mysteries feature Nigel Owen (the museum’s managing director, a stodgy Brit who much prefers coffee to tea) and Flick Adams (the museum’s American-born curator, who knows everything about tea and nearly as much about forensics).

Dead as a Scone
The Final Crumpet

The Glory, North Carolina, Mysteries

Glory is a typical small southern city. Warm people, good food, lots of history, and an unusually high murder rate. But the members of Glory Community Church have proved exceptionally adept at solving these unseemly crimes.

Glory Be!
Gone to Glory
Grits and Glory
Season of Glory

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