Friday, April 24, 2026

CRIME WRITERS OF CANADA 2026 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE SHORTLIST & GRAND MASTER RECIPIENT RICK MOFINA


Crime Writers of Canada (CWC)
announced the Shortlists for the 2026 Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence in Canadian Crime Writing. Since 1984, Crime Writers of Canada has recognized the best in mystery, crime, suspense fiction, and crime nonfiction by Canadian authors, including citizens abroad and new residents. Winners will be announced on Friday, May 29, 2026.

GRAND MASTER AWARD RECIPIENT
Rick Mofina has been named the recipient of the 2026 Grand Master Award. This prestigious biennial honor recognizes a Canadian crime writer with a substantial body of work who has garnered significant national and international acclaim while demonstrating a steadfast commitment to the crime-writing community. CWC selected Mofina for this distinction based on his prolific output, professional integrity, and years of dedicated service to both the organization and the genre.

THE 2026 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE SHORTLISTS

The Peter Robinson Award for Best Crime Novel, with a $1000 prize

Sue Hincenbergs, The Retirement Plan, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Jen Sookfong Lee, The Hunger We Pass Down, McClelland & Stewart
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall, Thomas and Mercer
Louise Penny, The Black Wolf, Minotaur Books
Eddy Boudel Tan, The Tiger and the Cosmonaut, Viking Canada

Best Crime First Novel, sponsored by Melodie Campbell with a $1000 prize

Ray Critch, The Beltane Massacre, Breakwater Books
Jan Field, Yesterday’s Lies, La Cloche Publishing
Joel Nedecky, The Broken Detective, Run Amok Crime
David L. Tucker, A Painting to Die For, Otter & Osprey Press
A.L. Wahdel, Too Dark For the Light, Butterfly 80 Publishing

Best Crime Novel Set in Canada, sponsored by Shaftesbury with a $500 prize

Lis Angus, That Other Family, Next Chapter
Angela Douglas, Every Fall, Rising Action Publishing Co.
Uzma Jalaluddin, Detective Aunty, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
C.S. Porter, Salt on Her Tongue, Vagrant Press
Chevy Stevens, The Hitchhikers, St. Martin’s Press

The Whodunit Award for Best Traditional Mystery, sponsored by Jane Doe with a $500 prize

Shelley Adina, The Engineer’s Nemesis, Moonshell Books
Mel Anastasiou, Stella Ryman and the Search for Thelma Hu, Pulp Literature Press
Alice Fitzpatrick, A Dark Death, Stonehouse Publishing
Laury Silvers, Some Justice: A Ghazi Ammar Medieval Mystery,Independently Published
Iona Whishaw, The Cost of a Hostage, TouchWood Editions

Best Crime Short Story, sponsored by Crime Writers of Canada with a $200 prize

Lis Angus, Under the CircumstancesA Capital Mystery Anthology, Ottawa Press and Publishing
Madeleine Harris Callway, The Lost Diner, Pulp Literature Press (story on p.115)
Barbara Fradkin, Cold Shock, A Capital Mystery Anthology, Ottawa Press and Publishing
Billie Livingstone, The Headache, Dark Yonder (story on p.31)
Sylvia Maultash Warsh, Polly Wants a Freakin’ CrackerMalice Domestic: Murder Most Humorous, Wildside Press

Best French Language Crime Book, sponsored by Carrick Publishing with a $500 prize

Chrystine Brouillet, Le regard des autres, Druide
André Jacques, Jeux d’ombres, Druide
Steve Laflamme, La mémoire du labyrinthe, Libre Expression
Maureen Martineau, Une nuit d’été à Littlebrook, Héliotrope
Martin Michaud, Delta Zéro, Libre Expression

Best Juvenile / YA Crime Book, sponsored by Superior Shores Press with a $250 prize

Charis Cotter The Mystery of the Haunted Dancehall, Tundra Books
Vicki Grant, Death by Whoopee Cushion, Tundra Books
Claire Hatcher-Smith, The Mizzy Mysteries: A Skeleton in the Closet, Tundra Books
Tanya Lloyd Kyi, The City of Lost Cats, Tundra Books
John Lekich, Bark Twice for Murder, Orca Book Publishers

The Brass Knuckles Award for Best Nonfiction Crime Book, sponsored by David Reid Simpson Law Firm (Hamilton) with a $300 prize

Robert Cree with Therese Greenwood, The Many Names of Robert Cree: How a First Nations Chief, Brought Ancient Wisdom to Big Business and Prosperity to His People, ECW Press
John L. Hill, Acts of Darkness: Notorious Criminals, Their Defenders, Prosecutors, and Jailers, Durvile & UpRoute 
Kathleen Lippa, Arctic Predator: The Crimes of Edward Horne Against Children in Canada’s North, Dundurn Press 
Lorna Poplak, On the Lam: Great (and Not So Great) Escapes from Prison, Dundurn Press 
Julian Sher & Lisa Fitterman, Hitman: The Untold Story of Canada’s Deadliest Assassin, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

Best Unpublished Crime Novel manuscript written by an unpublished author, sponsored by ECW Press with a $500 prize

Anne Burlakoff, Val's Story
William Hall, The Less You Know
Francis K. Lalumière, Lens Flare
Barbara Stokes, Death Scent
Isabelle Zimmermann, Blistered


      Thursday, April 23, 2026

      THE MARLOW MURDER CLUB and MARBLE HALL MURDERS News

      MASTERPIECE PBS has announced that The Marlow Murder Club, Season 3, and Marble Hall Murders will premiere on Sunday, September 6
       
      Additional casting for Marble Hall Murders (beyond previously confirmed stars Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan) has also been announced, including Mark Bonnar (LudwigGuilt, Dept. Q) and Patricia Hodge (All Creatures Great and Small, A Very English Scandal). 
       
      In Season 3 of The Marlow Murder Club, we return to the charming riverside village of Marlow. Now a key part of DI Tanika Malik’s crime solving team, Judith, Suzie and Becks are back and facing a string of high-profile murders. The previously released first look photos from the season can be found here.
       
      Marble Hall Murders sees editor Susan Ryeland (Lesley Manville) hired to work on a continuation novel of the Atticus Pünd (Tim McMullan) series, written by a troubled young author. When the job leads Susan into another murder case,  she unexpectedly finds herself a suspect. In the world of the novel, Atticus Pünd is visiting the island of Corfu when he becomes embroiled in the murder of Lady Margaret Chalfont, whose family he investigates with the assistance of a Greek detective.
       

      Wednesday, April 22, 2026

      Death in Paradise, Season 15, at last!



      Death in Paradise, Season 15, has finally been released in the US on BritBox for 'regular' subscribers. You'll remember that this series already began to air on BritBox for 'premiere' folks. Of course, we had the Christmas Special, that released in December 2025. There will be 8 episodes, and I believe they will be dropped weekly. Scroll down for Trailer.

      DI Mervin Wilson is played by Don Gilet. Commissioner Selwyn Patterson, portrayed by Don Warrington, returns (Yay!) alongside DS Naomi Thomas and Catherine Bordey. There's also a new officer, Sergeant Mattie Fletcher, who joins the team, and Mervin’s half-brother Solomon appears, which could make things more personal this season. 


      ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME FICTION, ECOLOGICAL MYSTERIES, & DROWNED TOWNS


      Earth Day: Climate change, environmental issues, and how we can save our planet. So important, now more than ever. Commit yourself to saving this planet! 

      A few years ago I started posting a list of environmental/ecological mysteries. The list has grown. This list doesn't even touch on the growing number of environmental mysteries. Crime fiction is an excellent way to make readers aware of issues.

      Mystery Readers Journal (Volume 36:1) focuses on Environmental Mysteries. This issue is available as a PDF download and hardcopy. Take a look at the Table of Contents and order here. 

      For Earth Day 2026, I updated my Earth Day/Environmental Mysteries list. There are many more authors, and certainly more books by many of the authors on the list, but I had to limit. As always, I welcome additions of your favorites. I took a few liberties on the list, too, but I think they all fall under the umbrella of environmental/ecological mysteries. 

      Scroll down for a second list that deals exclusively with Drowned Towns aka Reservoir Noir.

      Be kind to the Earth. It's the only one we have!

      ENVIRONMENTAL/ECOLOGICAL MYSTERIES

      Edward Abbey's The Monkey Wrench Gang
      P.D. Abbey's H2Glo
      Liz Adair's Snakewater Affair
      Ellery Adams' Invasive Species

      Glyyn Marsh Alam's Cold Water Corpse; Bilge Water Bones

      Grace Alexander's Hegemon 
      Lou Allin's Northern Winters Are Murder; Blackflies Are Murder: Memories Are Murder
      Roberto Ampuero's El aleman de Atacama (only in German)

      Christine Andreae's A Small Target
      Suzanne Arruda's Stalking Ivory
      Sarah Andrews' Em Hansen Mystery series
      Lindsay Arthur's The Litigators
      Anna Ashwood-Collins' Deadly Resolution; Red Roses for a Dead Trucker
      Sandi Ault's Wild Inferno; Wild Indigo; Wild Penance; Wild Sorrow
      Shannon Baker's Tainted Mountain; Broken Trust; Tattered Legacy; Skies of Fire
      Paolo Bacigalupi's The Water Knife

      J. G. Ballard's Rushing to Paradise
      Michael Barbour's The Kenai Catastrophe; Blue Water, Blue Island
      Nevada Barr's Track of the Cat; Ill Wind; Borderline; and others
      Lee Barwood's A Dream of Drowned Hollow?
      Pamela Beason's Sam Westin wildlife biologist series
      Matt Bell's Appleseed

      Robert P. Bennett's Blind Traveler's Blues
      William Bernhardt's Silent Justice
      David Riley Bertsch's Death Canyon
      Donald J Bingle's GreensWord
      Michael Black's A Killing Frost 
      Jennifer Blake's Shameless
      Claire Booth's Another Man's Ground
      C J Box's Winterkill; Open Season; Below Zero; Savage Run; Out of Range; Trophy Hunt; Free Fire; In Plain Sight; Dark Sky
      Lisa Brackmann's Hour of the Rat
      Alex Brett's Dead Water Creek
      Lisa Brideau's Drift; Amid Rage; Drink to Every Beast
      Tobias S. Buckell's Artic Rising
      Joe Burcat's Drink to Every Beast
      James Lee Burke's Creole Belle
      Rex Burns' Endangered Species
      Steve Burrow's A Siege of Bitterns
      David Butler Full Curl; No Place for Wolverines; In Rhino We Trust
      Chester Campbell's The Surest Poison
      Christine Carbo The Wild Inside, Mortal Fall, The Weight of Night, A Sharp Solitude
      Ann Cleeves' Another Man's Poison; Wild Fire; Blue Lightning; The Crow Trap
      Eileen Charbonneau's Waltzing in Ragtime

      Rajat Chaudhuri: The Butterfly Effect
      Cassandra Clark: Dark Waters Rising
      Margaret Coel's The Dream Stalker
      Anna Ashwood Collins's Metamorphis for Murder; Deadly Resolutions
      Sarah-Jane Collins' Radiant Heat
      Kathleen Concannon's A Deadly Bluff
      Shawn Connors' Chain Reaction
      Robin Cook's Fever
      Dawn Corrigan's Mitigating Circumstances
      Peter Corris's Deep Water
      Donna Cousin's Landscape
      Michael Crichton's State of Fear
      James Crumley's Dancing Bear
      Rich Curtin's Final Arrangements; Deadly Games
      Christine D'Avanzo Cold Blood, Hot Sea; Devil Sea; Secrets Haunt the Lobsters' Sea; Glass Eels, Shattered Sea
      Cecil Dawkins' Rare Earth
      Janet Dawson's Don't Turn Your Back on the Ocean

      Mark de Castrique's Fatal Scores
      Barbara Delinsky's Looking for Peyton Place
      Lionel Derrick's Death Ray Terror
      William Deverell's April Fool
      Karen Dionne's Boiling Point; Freezing Point; The Marsh King's Daughter, The Wicked Sister
      Paul Doiron's The Poacher's Son; Trespasser; Bad Little Falls; The Bone Orchard; One Last Lie, Almost Midnight, Dead by Dawn, and others
      David Michael Donovan's Evil Down in the Alley
      Mark Douglas-Home's The Sea Detective
      Rubin Douglas' The Wise Pelican: From the Cradle to the Grave
      Jack Du Brul's Vulcan's Forge; River of Ruin; and others
      Robert Dugoni & Joseph Hilldorfer's Cyanide Canary
      Toni Dwiggins' Badwater; Quicksilver
      Kerstin Ekman's Blackwater
      Aaron J Elkins' The Dark Place; Unnatural Selection
      Howard Engel's Dead and Buried
      Kathleen Ernst's High Stakes in a Great Lake
      Eric C. Evans' Endangered

      Nicholas Evans' The Divide
      Nancy Fairbanks's Acid Bath; Hunting Game; and others
      Kate Fellowes' Thunder in the Night
      Cher Fischer's Falling into Green
      Bill Fitzhugh's Pest Control; The Exterminators
      Michael J. Fitzgerald's The Fracking War
      Mary Flodin's The Death of the Gecko
      G M Ford's Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca?
      Clare Francis's The Killing Winds (Requiem)
      Jamie Freveletti's Dead Asleep 
      Sara Hoskinson Frommer's Death Climbs a Tree

      Abby Geni's The Lightkeepers
      Jean Craighead George's The Missing 'Gator of Gumbo Limbo; Who Really Killed Cock Robin?; The Case of the Missing Cutthroats; The Fire Bug Connection (young readers)
      Matthew Glass's Ultimatum
      Kenneth Goddard's Double Blind; Prey; Wildfire
      Chris Goff's A Rant of Ravens; Death of a Songbird; A Nest in the Ashes
      Jean Craighead George's The Case of the Missing Cutthroats

      Steven Gould and Laura J. Mixon's Greenwar
      Alexander M. Grace's Hegemon
      Scott Graham's Mountain Rampage, Yellowstone Standoff; Mesa Verde Victim
      Robert O. Greer's The Devil's Hatband
      John Grisham's The Pelican Brief; The Appeal; The Litigators; Gray Mountain
      Beth Groundwater's Deadly Currents; Wicked Eddies
      Elizabeth Gunn's Eleven Little Piggies
      Jean Hager's Ravenmocker
      William Hagard's The Vendettists
      James W. Hall's Bones of Coral
      Patricia Hall's The Poison Pool
      Joseph Hall's Nightwork
      Karen Hall's Unreasonable Risk, Through Dark Spaces

      A.M. Halvorssen's The Dirty Network
      Matt Hammond's Milkshake
      Vinnie Hansen's Fruit of the Devil 
      Paul E. Hardisty's The Descent
      Jane Harper's The Dry; The Lost Man
      Jonathan Harr's A Civil Action
      Alice Henderson's A Solitude of Wolverines, A Blizzard of Polar Bears, and more.
      Sue Henry's Termination Dust
      Robert Herring's McCampbell's War
      Joseph Heywood's Blue Wolf in Green Fire, Ice Hunter, Chasing a Blond Moon; Buckular Dystrophy; Bad Optics
      Carl Hiaasen's Skinny Dip; Stormy Weather; Sick Puppy; Strip Tease; Scat; Star Island; Double Whammy, Tourist Season, Skin Tight

      Anne Hillerman's Song of the Lion
      Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way
      Tami Hoag's Lucky's Lady
      John Hockenberry's A River out of Eden
      Peter Hoeg's Smilla's Sense of Snow
      John Holt's Hunted
      Dave Hugelschaffer's Day into Night, One Careless Moment
      Judy Hughes' The Snowmobile Kidnapping
      Mary Ellen Hughes's A Taste of Death
      R.J. Jacobs's Always the First to Die

      Dana Andrew Jennings' Lonesome Standard Time
      Liz Jensen's The Rapture
      Craig Johnson's Hell is Empty; Dry Bones
      Sylvia Kelso's The Solitaire Ghost; The Time Seam
      Emily Kimelman's Unleashed
      Thomas King's Cold Skies
      M.T. Kingsley's With Malicious Intent

      Henry Kisor's Hang Fire
      Linda Kistler's Cause for Concern
      Lisa Kleinholz's Dancing with Mr. D. 
      Bill Knox's The Scavengers, Devilweed, and others in the Webb Carrick series
      Dean Koontz's Icebound
      William Kent Krueger's "Cork O'Connor" series, including Manitou Canyon, Sulfur Springs
      Janice Law's Infected Be the Air

      P.J. Lazos' Oil and Water
      Leena Lehtolainen's Fatat Headwind
      Stephen Legault's The Cardinal Divide, The Glacier Gallows, The Vanishing Track, The Darkening Archipelago
      Donna Leon's Death in a Strange Country; About Face; Earthly Remains; Acqua Alta
      David Liss' The Ethical Assassin
      Sam Llewellyn's Deadeye
      Charles & Lidia LoPinto's Countdown in Alaska; Nukes
      Robert Lopresti's Greenfellas
      Jim Lynch's The Highest Tide
      John D MacDonald's Barrier Island (and other titles)
      Ross Macdonald's Sleeping Beauty
      Jassy Mackenzie's The Fallen
      Nicole Maggi's A Murder in Zion

      Larry Maness' A Once a Perfect Place
      Elizabeth Manz's Wasted Space
      John Marsden's A Killing Frost
      Margaret Maron's High Country Fall, Shooting at Loons, Up Jumps the Devil, Hard Row
      John Martel's Partners
      Steve Martini's Critical Mass

      Jean Matthews' Bet Your Bones
      Keith McCafferty's The Royal Wulff Murders; Dead Man's Fance; A Death in Eden; The Bangtail Ghost; Buffalo Jump Blues
      Charlotte McConaghy's Once There Were Wolves; Wild Dark Shore
      M.J. McGrath's The Boy in the Snow
      John McGoran's Drift; Deadout; Dust Up
      Karin McQuillan's Deadly Safari; Cheetah Chase; Elephant's Graveyard
      Mindy Meija's Leave No Trace
      Anne Metikosh's Undercurrent 
      Deon Meyer's Blood Safari, Thirteen Hours; Fever
      Shannon Michaud's Still Water
      Penny Mickelbury's What Could Be More Than Dead? 
      Susan Cummins Miller's Chasm
      Kirk Mitchell's High Desert Malice; Deep Valley Malice
      Laura J. Mixon & Steven Gould's Greenwar

      Margaret Mizushima's Killing Trail; Stalking Ground; and others 
      Skye Kathleen Moody's Blue Poppy; and other Venus Diamond mysteries
      C. George Muller's Echoes in the Blue
      Marcia Muller's Cape Perdido
      Sandy Neill's Deadly Turn; Deadly Trespass

      Judith Newton's Oink
      Michael Norman's Skeleton Picnic; On Deadly Ground
      Dan O'Brien's Brendan Prairie
      Michael Palmer's Fatal
      Sara Paretsky's Blood Shot
      Brad Parks' The Player
      T. Jefferson's Parker's Pacific Beat

      James Patterson's Zoo

      Ridley Pearson's Killer View
      Louise Penny's A Better Man

      Cathy Pickens' Southern Fried
      Carl Posey's Bushmaster Fall
      David Poyer's As the Wolf Loves Winter, Winter in the Heart
      Richard Powers' Playground
      Katherine Prairie's Thirst
      Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's Reliquary
      Kwei Quartey's Murder at Cape Three Points; Gold of our Fathers
      Peter Ralph's Dirty Fracking Business

      Ben Rehder's Bum Steer; Holy Moly; Hog Heaven; Fat Crazy, and more
      Bob Reiss's Purgatory Road
      Ruth Rendell's Road Rage 
      Geoffrey Robert's The Alo Release
      Carolyn Rose's An Uncertain Refuge
      Leonard Rosen's The Tenth Witness
      Simon Rosser's Tipping Point

      Rebecca Rothenberg's The Shy Tulip Murders; The Bulrush Murder
      Patricia Rushford's Red Sky in the Mourning
      Alan Russell's The Forest Prime Evil 
      Kirk Russell's Shell Games
      Nick Russell's Big Lake Blizzard

      Louis Sachar's Fuzzy Mud
      Brenda Seabrook's The Dragon That Slurped the Green Slime Swamp (Children's)
      Frank Schätzing's The Swarm
      L.J. Seller's Crimes of Memory
      Paige Shelton's Cold Wind
      Patricia Skalka's Death Stalks Door County

      Barry Siegel's Actual Innocence
      Sheila Simonson's An Old Chaos 
      Jessica Speart's Bird Brained, Blue Twilight, Gator Aide, Tortoise Soup
      Dana Stabenow's A Cold Day for Murder, A Deeper Sleep, A Fine and Bitter Snow, Midnight Come Again, A Taint in the Blood, and many others
      John Stanley's The Woman Who Married a Bear, The Curious Eat Themselves, 
      Neal Stephenson's Zodiac
      Mark Stevens' Buried by the Roan; Antler Dust; Lake of Fire 
      David Sundstrand's Shadow of the Raven
      William Tapply's Cutter's Run
      Peter Temple's The Broken Shore

      Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Petals of Blood
      Craig Thomas's A Wild Justice
      Olga Tokarczuk's Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead

      Antti Tuomainen's The Healer
      Judith Van Gleson's "Neil Hamel" series, including The Wolf Path & Parrot Blues
      David Rains Wallace's The Turquoise Dragon
      Lee Wallingford's Clear-Cut Murder; Cold Tracks
      Joseph Wambaugh's Finnegan's Week
      Sterling Watson's Deadly Sweet
      Betty Webb's Desert Wind; The Anteater of Death 
      Randy Wayne White's White Captiva
      Robert Wilson's Blood is Dirt

      K.J.A. Wishnia's The Glass Factory; 23 Shades of Black; Red House Soft Money
      Qiu Xialolong's Don't Cry, Tai Lake
      Brooks Birdwell Yeager's Chilly Winds
      John Yunker's The Tourist Trail; Where Oceans Hide Their Dead
      Greg Zeigler's Rare as Earth; Some Say Fire; The Straw That Broke

      Anthology: 
      Crimes Against Nature: New Stories of Environmental Villainy, edited by Robert Lopresti

      Reservoir Noir

      Crime Fiction that deals with intentional flooding of towns and villages because of building dams and reservoirs for water supply, irrigation, power and other reasons--a sad addition to the environmental crime fiction list.

      Stephen Bacon's Murmured in Dreams; "The Summer of Bradbury" in Terror Tales of Yorkshire, edited by Paul Finch 
      Andrea Barrett: The Forms of Water
      Alan Dipper's Drowning Day
      Eileen Dunlop's Valley of the Deer (YA)
      Lee Harris's The Christening Day Murder
      JoeAnn Hart's Arroyo Circle
      Carl Hiassen's Star Island; Skinny Deep
      Mabel Esther Allan: Pendron Under the Water  (YA)
      John Blackburn: Bury Him Darkly
      Scott Carson's The Chill
      Matthew J. Costello's Beneath Still Waters (horror)

      Reginald Hill's On Beulah Height
      Donald James' Walking the Shadows
      Jane Langton's Emily Dickenson is Dead
      Tim Lebbon's "The Flow" in Terror Tales of Wales, ed. by Paul Finch
      James D. Landis' The Taking (Artist of the Beautiful)

      Julia Wallis Martin's A Likeness in Stone
      Sharyn McCrumb's Zombies of the Gene Pool
      Michael Miano's The Dead of Summer
      Nicholas Olde's "The Monstrous Laugh" in The Incredible Adventures of Rowland Hern

      Ron Rash's One Foot in Eden
      Rick Riordan's The Devil Went Down to Austin
      Peter Robinson's In a Dry Season
      Lisa See's Dragon Bones
      Nova Ren Suma's Imaginary Girls (YA)

      Paul Somers' Broken Jigsaw
      Julia Spencer-Fleming's Out of the Deep I Cry
      Jonathan Thomas's The Color Over Occum

      John Milliken Thompson's The Reservoir Reservoir 13
      Donald Westlake's Drowned Hopes
      John Morgan Wilson's Rhapsody in Blood
      Robert Wilson's Blood is Dirt
      Stuart Woods's Under the Lake

      *** 

      Non-Fiction about Drowned Towns

      Thomas Conuel: Quabbin: The accidental Wilderness
      James L. Douthat: Cherokee Reservoir Grave Removals by T.V.A.
      David and Joan Hay: Mardale, The Drowned Village: Being a Lakeland Journey into Yesterday
      Allen Holt: Watergrove: A History of the Valley and Its Drowned Village
      David Howarth: The Shadow of the Dam
      Elizabeth Peirce: Quabbin Valley: People and Places
      Joyce Hunsinger Pogany: Austintown
      Les Ross, Editor: Before the Lake: Memories of the Chew Valley
      ***

      Let me know any other author/titles that you'd like included. Make a comment below.


      Tuesday, April 21, 2026

      LIBRARY MYSTERIES: LIBRARY WEEK

      This is National Library Week

      My most exciting library experience was getting my first library card. I could read by 4, and although I visited our local library on a weekly basis where my mother checked out books for me, I wanted my own library card. The rule was that you had to be able to sign your name to obtain a card. So my sister taught me to sign my name. After that, the world was my oyster! I spent many summers walking the mile from my home to the Cobbs Creek Library in Philadelphia to check out books, get recommendations from the librarians, and participate in the summer reading club (stars for books read). I quickly went from children's to adult books. Books became my best friends. Over the years I continued to visit my local public libraries. I have fond memories of going to the Penn Wynne Library with my Dad where he sought out American hardboiled mysteries. Because of my own love of mysteries, it was a wonderful bonding experience.

      So today's list honors National Library Week with a list of Library/Librarian Mysteries series. This is not a complete list, so I welcome any additions. Note this is a list of Library/Librarian series and not stand-alone library books. There are so many of those, including Allen Eskens' The Quiet Librarian, Sulari Gentill's The Woman in the Library, Fiona Davis's The Lions of Fifth Avenue, and many more. Alas, another post!

      Let me know if I've missed any of your favorites library/librarian mystery series. Make a comment or send me a note. Thanks!

      LIBRARY/LIBRARIAN MYSTERIES

      Jeff Abbott: Jordan Poteet Series

      Deborah Adams: Jesus Creek Mysteries 

      Lydia Adamson: Lucy Wayles Series

      Jenna Bennett: Art Crime Team (ACT) Series (Annika Holst, Librarian)

      Claudia Bishop: Hemlock Falls Series 

      Lawrence Block: The Burglar in the Library

      Lillian Jackson Braun: The Cat Who Series 

      Allison Brook: Haunted Library Mystery Series 

      Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli: Little Library Mystery Series

      B.B. Cantwell: Portland Bookmobile Mystery Series 

      Elizabeth Lynn Casey: Southern Sewing Circle Mystery Series 

      Laurie Cass: Bookmobile Cat Mystery Series

      Genevieve Cogman: The Invistible Library

      Elizabeth Spann Craig: Village Library Mystery Series

      Shirley Damsgaard: Ophelia & Abby Series

      Holly Danvers: Lakeside Library Mystery Series

      Debbie De Louise: Cobble Cove Mystery Series

      Jo Dereske: Miss Zukas mysteries

      Laramee Douglas: Death in Culcinea

      Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose 

      Jasper Fforde: Thursday Next Series

      Amanda Flower: India Hayes Mystery Series 

      Eva Gates: Lighthouse Library Mystery Series 

      Victoria Gilbert: Blue Ridge Library Mystery Series 

      Jeanne Glidewell: Lexie Starr Mystery Series 

      Charles A. Goodrum: Dr. Edward George Series

      Charlaine Harris: Aurora Teagarden Series

      Zana Hart: Curious Librarian Cozy Mystery Series

      Patricia Harwin: Catherine Penny/Far Wychwood series

      Marion Moore Hill: Scrappy Librarian Mystery series

      M. E. Hilliard: The Greer Hogan Series

      Miranda James: Cat in the Stacks Series

      Emma Jameson: Jemima Jago Mystery Series

      Sofie Kelly: Magical Cats Mystery Series 

      Nicholas Kilmer: Fred Taylor Art Collecting Series (Partner Molly Riley, Librarian)

      Mary Lou Kirwin: Killer Librarian Mystery Series

      Patricia Kirwin: Far Wychwood Mysteries

      Nathan Larson: Dewey Decimal

      Con Lehane: The 42nd Street Library Series

      Amy Lilly: Ophelia "Phee" Jefferson Series

      Ellen Jacobson: The North Dakota Library Series

      Jess Lourey: Murder-by-the-Month Series

      T.J. MacGregor: Alex Kincaid series

      Charlotte MacLeod: Helen Marsh Shandy, Peter Shandy's wife, in the Balaclava series 

      Olivia Matthews: Peach Coast Library Mystery Series

      Jenn McKinlay: Library Lovers Mystery series

      D.R. Meredith: Murder by the Yard series

      Miriam Grace Monfredo: Seneca Falls Historical Mystery Series

      Kate Morgan: Dewey James

      James Patterson: The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians 

      Elizabeth Peters: Jacqueline Kirby series

      Shirley Rousseau Murphy: Joe Grey Cat Series (Dulcie, the library cat)

      Nora Page: Bookmobile Mystery Series

      Meg Perry: Jamie Brodie Series

      Ralp;h Raab: Biblio Files Trilogy

      R.T. Raichev: Antonia Darcy Series

      Nanci Rathbun: Angelina Bonaparte Series

      Ian Sansom: Mobile Library Mystery Series

      Angela Sanders: Witch Way Librarian Series

      Sheila Simonson: Latouche County mysteries

      J.B. Stanley: The Supper Club Mystery Series

      Susan Steiner: Library, No Murder Aloud

      Fran Stewart: Biscuit McKee Mysteries

      Dorothy St. James: Beloved Bookroom Series

      Emily Thomas: Secrets of Blue Hill Library Series

      Judith Van Gieson: Claire Reynier Series (University of New Mexico Rare Books Librarian)

      Gayle Wigglesworth: Claire Gulliver Mystery Series

      Marty Wingate: First Edition Library Mystery Series

      Eric Wright: Lucy Trimble Brenner Series

      Sally S. Wright: Ben Reese Series

      Non-fiction favorite: 

      Susan Orlean's The Library Book

      Other Non-Fiction:

      Kathy Lee Peiss: Information Hunters; When Librarians, Soldiers, and Spies Banded Together in World War II Europe
      ***

      Librarians who write mysteries: Check out Robert Lopresti's article on SleuthSayers. You'll be surprised!

      Monday, April 20, 2026

      LA TIMES BOOK PRIZE WINNER: Mystery/Thriller Category

       

      The winner of the 2025 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in several categories was announced. All books are of interest, of course, but for this blog, here is the finalist in the Mystery/Thriller category. Congratulations to all. 

      EL DORADO DRIVE by Megan Abbott

      Nominees: