From Grant Snider
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Saturday, April 11, 2026
GRANTCHESTER FINAL SEASON: PBS
The Mystery! series will debut its last season on Sunday, June 14, 2026 streaming on the PBS app, PBS MASTERPIECE on Prime Video and broadcasting at 9/8c on your local PBS station.
The final season kicks off in the momentous summer of 1963. Alphy reconnects with his estranged mother and questions his faith. Geordie faces a promotion that could end his crime-solving partnership with Alphy, and Cathy’s career soars. As Leonard discovers his paternal side and Miss Scott faces a life-changing event, the Grantchester family must face love, loss, and forgiveness one last time.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Mystery Readers Journal: Fairs, Fêtes, & Festivals in Mysteries (42:1)
Mystery Readers Journal: Fairs, Fêtes, & Festivals in Mysteries (42:1) is now available.
Fairs, Fêtes, & Festivals in Mysteries
Volume 42, No. 1, Spring 2026

ARTICLES
- May Day, Maypoles, and Morris Dancing Mysteries (and a Recipe for Maypole Chocolate Cake) by Janet Rudolph
- The Fête of Mortals—The Trigger for Crime by Alan Cassady-Bishop
- Graham Greene: The Man for a White Elephant Stall by Moira Redmond
- The Welsh Have a Word for It… by Cathy Ace
- Murder Can’t Stop de Carnival—or Writing About It! by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier
- Spectacles, Sangria, and Selkies by Rowan Dillon
- Celebrating Crime on the Page, with the Food Lovers’ Village Mysteries by Leslie Budewitz
- There is Nothing Better Than a Fair or Festival by Nancy Coco
- Searching for Carnevale by Yves Fey
- Faire at a Fire Station Sparks a Mystery Plot by Nancy Lynn Jarvis
- Summer Festivals Are Hot in a Wintry City by Janice MacDonald
- Why I Set My Murder Mystery at an English Literary Festival by Mark McCrumb
- World’s Fairs as Bookends to a Mystery Series by Frances McNamara
- Asian Festivals & Fairs by Larry and Rosemary Mild
- It Takes a Village Fair: Setting the Stage for Murder by Paula Munier
- Murder Under the Bunting: Festivals as Crime Scenes by Neil S. Plakcy
- Round and Round: Why We Can’t Resist a Carousel by Bernard O’Keefe
- Murder Midst the Bunting by Ann Sutton
- Mardi Gras State of Mind by Martha Reed
- Come Taste My Wine: The Balmetto Festival in Borgofranco d’Ivrea by D.R. Ransdell
- What’s Fair About It? by Nancy Wikarski
- Comic Cons Make Murder Mysteries More Fun! by Melissa Westemeier
- Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Lesa Holstine and Aubrey Nye Hamilton
- Children’s Hour: Fairs, Fêtes, & Festivals in Mysteries by Gay Toltl Kinman
- Real Crime at Fêtes and Festivals by Cathy Pickens
- Crime Seen: Fun—and Fear—at the Fair by Kate Derie
- From the Editor’s Desk by Janet Rudolph
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Monday, April 6, 2026
China Invading Taiwan? Get in Line Behind the Tourists -- Guest Post by Ed Lin
Friday, April 3, 2026
EASTER CRIME FICTION/ EASTER MYSTERIES
EASTER CRIME FICTION/
EASTER MYSTERIES
The Easter Evader by Mathiya Adams
Ship of Danger by Mabel Esther Allan
Aunt Dimity: Detective by Nancy Atherton
Bunny Donuts and a Body by Cindy Bell
Show Me the Bunny by Laurien Berenson
Death and the Easter Bunny by Linda Berry
In a Gilded Cage by Rhys Bowen
Easter Weekend by David Bottoms
The Last Enemy by Grace Brophy
Wycliffe and the Last Rites by W.J. Burley
The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha by JoAnna Carl
Papa la-Bas by John Dickson Carr
Do You Promise Not To Tell? by Mary Jane Clark
Easter Hair Hunt by Nancy J. Cohen
Easter Buried Eggs by Lyndsey Cole
Little Easter by Reed Farrel Coleman
A Holiday Sampler by Christine E. Collier
Last Easter by Caroline Conklin
Absolute Certainty by Rose Connors
Murder on Good Friday by Sara Conway
Holy Terrors by Mary R. Daheim
Big Bunny Bump Off, Easter Escapade, Hippity Hoppity Homicide by Kathi Daley
Death of a Harlequin by Mary-Jane Deeb
The House of Death by Paul Doherty
Cue the Easter Bunny by Liz Evans
Root of All Evil by E.X. Ferrars
The Chocolate Kiss by Laura Florand
Toxic Toffee; Criminally Cocoa by Amanda Flower
Eula May and the Easter Kandy Killer by Amy Mull Fremgen
Deadly Sin by P.J. Grady
Hop 'Til You Drop by J. M. Griffin
Precious Blood by Jane Haddam
Chocolat by Joanne Harris
The Good Friday Murder by Lee Harris
Server Down by J.M. Hayes
Semana Santa by David Hewson
Eggsecutive Orders by Julie Hyzy
Easter Murders by Bryant Jackson & Edward Meadows
Death of a Dumb Bunny by Melanie Jackson
Easter Eggs and Shotgun Shells by Madison Johns
On the Lamb by Tina Kashian
Beauty Expos are Murder by Libby Klein
Bunny Drop by Linda Kozar
Chef Maurice and the Bunny-Boiler Bake Off by J.A. Lang
Forest of Souls by J. G. Lewis
Dyeing Season: Basket Case by Karen MacInerney
Shot Cross Buns by Tegan Maher
Pagan Spring by G. M. Malliet
Some Like It Lethal by Nancy Martin
Alibis & Angels by Olivia Matthews
Easter Bunny Murder; Easter Bonnet Murder by Leslie Meier
The Chocolate Easter Baking Challenge by M'Lissa Moorecroft
The Easter Mystery by Joan Lowery Nixon
The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny
The Easter Sunday Slaughter by Imogen Plimp
The Wolf and the Lamb by Frederick Ramsey
Chicory is Trickery by Sheri Richey
Easter's Lily by Judy Serrano
Prey on Patmos by Jeffrey Siger
Tourist Trap by Julie Smith
Wicked Egg to Crack by Lotta Smith
Out of the Deep I Cry by Julia Spencer-Fleming
And Four To Go includes "The Easter Parade" aka The Easter Parade Murder" by Rex Stout
Easter Breakfast by John Stuart
Nickeled-and-Dimed to Death by Denise Swanson
The Quarry by Johan Theorin
Midnight at the Camposanto by Mari Ulmer
The Lord is My Shepherd by Debbie Viguie
Of Crocuses and Confessions; On Borrowed Time; Baa'd to the Bone by Sarah Jane Weldon
Easter Egg Murder by Patricia Smith Wood
Easter Egg Hunt Murder by Rachel Woods
Short Stories:
"The Rabbit Died" by Sue Ann Jaffarian.
Looking for Easter Chocolate to eat while reading? Stop by my other Blog, DyingforChocolate.com for some great Chocolate Easter Recipes and the History and Culture of the Chocolate Easter Bunny.
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