For the past few years, I've posted a list of May Day Mysteries. I love May Day with its Morris Dancing and the Maypole, all dating back to pagan Celtic times. And, although May may seem idyllic with its flowers and showers, it can actually be murderous! Later this month, I will have an updated list of Mother's Day Mysteries and Memorial Day Mysteries. Both take place in May.
I've expanded my May Day list to include a few other May mysteries. Let me know if I've forgotten any titles. Be sure and check out the Morris Dancing Mysteries at the end of the list.
Want some Chocolate on May Day? Check out my May Day post on DyingforChocolate.com: History of May Day, Alfred Lord Tennyson's The May Queen, Recipes for Queen of the May Chocolate Cake and Maypole Parfaits.
May Day Mysteries
Five Days in May by Paul Eiseman
30 Days in May by Wayne Hancock
Five Days in May by Christopher Hartpence
Seven Days in May by Fletcher Knebel
May Day by Jess Lourey
May Might Mean Murder by Bill McGrath
A Hearse on May-Day by Gladys Mitchell
May Day in Magadan by Anthony Olcott
The Merry Month of May by Elvi Rhodes
A Hot Day in May by Julian Jay Savarin
The May Day Murders by Scott Wittenburg
Morris dancing is one of the Great English Mysteries, like cricket and warm beer.
--Rosemary Edghill, mystery writer, in Book of Moons, 1995
For over 35 years at dawn on May Day, Berkeley Morris Dancing takes place at Inspiration Point in Tilden Park. The Berkeley Morris Dancers also perform at the University of California Botanical Garden, Sunday, May 4, 12:30-1pm. Free with Garden Admission. Check for Morris Dancing in your area.
Morris Dancing Mysteries
As the Pig Turns by M.C. Beaton
Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate by M.C. Beaton
Blind to the Bones by Stephen Booth
Thieves by Hannah Dennison
Death of a Fool (Off with his Head) by Ngaio Marsh
Dead Men's Morris by Gladys Mitchell
The Death-Cap Dancers by Gladys Mitchell
The Lazareth Pit by Elizabeth Patterson
1 comment:
No Nest for the Wicket by Donna Andrews has a group of morris dancing college students as characters.
Mary in MN
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