--Vicki Delany, National Bestselling Mystery Author
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
The White Wolf: Novel and Origins - Guest Post by E.M. Westbrook
--Vicki Delany, National Bestselling Mystery Author
Monday, May 25, 2026
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Memorial Day Mysteries // Memorial Day Crime Fiction
In memory of all who served their country, here's an updated list of Mysteries set during Memorial Day Weekend. Let me know if I've forgotten any titles.
Death is Like a Box of Chocolates by Kathy Aarons
Double Blast by Gretchen Archer
The Twenty Three by Linwood Barclay
The Fallen of Foulweather Bluff by D.D. Black
The Decoration Memorial Day War by David H. Brown
Memorial Day by Sandra Thompson Brown and Duane Brown
Flowers for Bill O'Reilly: Memorial Day by Max Allan Collins
Mulch Ado About Murder by Edith Maxwell
Beside Still Waters by Debbie Viguie
Who Killed the Neanderthal by Cheryl Zelenka
Children's Mysteries:
Trixie Belden: The Mystery of the Memorial Day Fire by Kathryn Kenny
Sam's Top Secret Journal: Memorial Day by Sean Adelman, Siri Bardarson, Dianna Border & Andrea Hurst
Short Stories:
"The Day After Memorial Day," Gerald Elias
"Memorial Day," R. T. Lawton, AHMM, March/April 2026
Rosemary is for Remembrance. Check out the recipe for Rosemary Chocolate Chip Cookies on my other blog: DyingforChocolate.com
Thursday, May 21, 2026
BARBECUE MYSTERIES
Barbecue Mysteries
Delicious and Suspicious; Hickory Smoked Homicide; Finger Lickin' Dead; Rubbed Out by Riley Adams (Elizabeth Craig Spann) - The Memphis BBQ Mystery Series
Murder, Roasted and Barbecued by Constance Barker
Nice Day for a Murder by C.A. Broadribb
Low and Slow: Sweet and Savory Murder at the BBQ Cookoff by Randy Cade
A Bullet at the BBQ by SL Calder
Several Dan Rhodes books by Bill Crider
Murder at the Blue Ridge Barbecue Festival by Gene Davis
The Grilling Season by Diane Mott Davidson
Grilled for Murder by Maddie Day
Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich
Barbecues & Brooms by Bella Falls
The Politics of Barbecue by Blake Fontenay
Grilling the Subject by Daryl Wood Gerber
Barbecue, Bourbon and Bullets by M.E. Harmon
A Trunk, a Canoe, and all the Barbecue by A. W. Hartoin
Death of a Grill Master by Lee Hollis
Barbeque Bedlam by Lizzie Josephson
Bonfires, Barbeques and Bodies by Susan Keene
Spare Ribs and Cold Cuts by Kamaryn Kelsey
Barbecue Blues: A Professor Doug Wilson Mystery (Professor Doug Wilson Mysteries Book 3) by Duke Kuehn
The BBQ Burger Murder by Rosie A. Point
Barbecue and Murder by Kathleen Suzette
Murder at the Barbecue by Liz Turner
Murder, Basted and Barbecued by Constance Turner
Death on a Platter by Elaine Viets
Teaberry Blues, Brew & BBQ by R. A. Wallace
Books, Barbecue, and Murder by Lori Woods
Short Stories:
"Gored" by Bill Crider
"A Bad Day for Barbecue" by Jonathan Woods
Young Readers:
The Barbecue Thief by Starike
Want a little chocolate on the barbie today?
Check out recipes on my other blog: DyingforChocolate.com
S'mores on the Grill
Savory Chocolate Barbecue Sauces
Chocolate Ancho Chile Rub
Cocoa Spiced Salmon Rub
Scharffen Berger Cacao Nib Rub for Tri Tip
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Alan Bradley: R.I.P.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Mysteries set in France: Final Call for Articles - Mystery Readers Journal
Monday, May 18, 2026
CRIME MUSEUMS: International Museum Day
National Museum of Crime and Punishment (The Crime Museum): Washington D.C.
This museum includes a crime lab, the filming studios for America's Most Wanted, a simulated shooting range, a high-speed police-chase, and hundreds of interactive exhibits and artifacts pertaining to America's favorite subject.
The Mob Museum, Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement — aka The Mob Museum — is an interactive museum dedicated to the history of organized crime and law enforcement. Focuses on organized crime's impact on Las Vegas history and its unique imprint on America and the world.
The Black Museum, London, England: The Black Museum of Scotland Yard is a collection of criminal memorabilia kept at the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police in London, England. Started in 1874, although unofficially, by 1875, it had become an official museum of the force, with a police inspector and a police constable assigned to duty there.Medieval Crime and Justice Museum, Rothenberg, Germany. A leading museum of medieval crime. Torture instruments, shame punishments and more, it also houses a vast collection of seals and law books.
American Police Hall of Fame & Museum: Titusville, FL. The American Police Hall of Fame and Museum was founded in 1960. It is the nation's first national police museum and memorial dedicated to law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
National Law Enforcement Museum. Washington, D.C.
Other Police Museums:
Cleveland Police Museum
Phoenix Police Museum
Houston Police Museum
Portland Police Museum
New Jersey State Police Museum & Learning Center
Security Forces Museum (San Antonio, TX)
Los Angeles Police Historical Society Museum & Community Education Center
Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum
International Police Museum of Southern California
Norfolk Police & Fire Rescue Museum
Police Heritage Museum, York, PA
Silver State National Peace Officers Museum, NV
National Police Museum. Delhi, India.
National Police Museum, Finland
New Zealand Police Museum
Justice and Police Museum, Sydney, Australia
SPIES
International Spy Museum, Washington, D.C. The only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to espionage and the only one in the world to provide a global perspective on a profession that has shaped history and continues to have a significant impact on world events. The Museum features the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display.
Bletchley Park: Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England. Home of the Codebreakers, Enigma Machines, history and more. Surely you've seen Bletchley Circle? Visited the Churchill War Rooms? Check out the website, too, and there's also a virtual tour on the Internet.
Spy Museum. Vakoilumuseo. Tampere, Finland.
James Bond Museum: Momence, IL
The James Bond Exhibit at the Dezer Collection. Miami, FL
Any favorite crime museum I've forgotten? Make a comment? Any Museum Mysteries you'll be reading today? I must post a list of Museum Mysteries. Next year??!
Sunday, May 17, 2026
THE NIBBIES: 2026 British Book Awards
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Barry Award Nominations: Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine
THE IMPOSSIBLE THING, Belinda Bauer (Atlantic Monthly)
CROOKS, Lou Berney (William Morrow)
KING OF ASHES, S. A. Cosby (Flatiron Books)
THE BLACK WOLF, Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)
THE WHITE CROW, Michael Robotham (Scribner)
PRESUMED GUILTY, Scott Turow (Grand Central)
LEVERAGE, Amran Gowani (Atria Books)
ALL THE OTHER MOTHERS HATE ME, Sarah Harman (Putnam)
DEAD MONEY, Jakob Kerr (Bantam)
THE VANISHING PLACE, Zoe Rankin (Berkley)
STILLWATER, Tanya Scott (Atlantic Monthly)
JULIE CHAN IS DEAD, Liann Zhang (Atria Books)
CRIMSON THAW, Bruce Robert Coffin (Severn River)
SPLINTERED JUSTICE, Kim Hays (Seventh Street Books)
MAKING A KILLING, Cara Hunter (William Morrow)
IF TWO ARE DEAD, Rick Mofina (MIRA)
WOLF SIX, Alex Shaw (Boldwood Books)
THE DENTIST, Tim Sullivan (Atlantic Crime)
WITNESS 8, Steve Cavanagh (Atria Books)
THE OLIGARCH’S DAUGHTER, Joseph Finder (Harper)
MIDNIGHT BLACK, Mark Greaney (Berkley)
CLOWN TOWN, Mick Herron (Soho Crime)
HEAD CASES, John McMahon (Minotaur Books)
THE MAILMAN, Andrew Welsh-Huggins (Mysterious Press)
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
FINGERPRINT AWARDS SHORTLISTS: Capital Crime Festival
Audiobook of the Year
- Don’t Let Him In by Lisa Jewell
- King of Ashes by S A Cosby
- We Live Here Now by Sarah Pinborough
- Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney
- Artificial Wisdom by Thomas R. Weaver
- Story of a Murder by Hallie Rubenhold
- Nobody’s Girl by Virginia Roberts-Guiffre
- Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers by Caroline Fraser
- A History of Modern Britain in Twenty Murders by Prof. David Wilson
- A Flower Travelled in My Blood by Haley Cohen Gilliland
- Broken by Jón Atli Jónasson
- Deadline by Steph McGovern
- Death at the White Hart by Chris Chibnall
- The Day of the Roaring by Nina Bhadreshwar
- This is Not A Game by Kelly Mullen
- Kill Them with Kindness by Will Carver
- Little Red Death by A. K. Benedict Book
- Blood Like Ours by Stuart Neville
- Small Fires by Ronnie Turner
- Manhattan Down by Michael Cordy
- The Art of A Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson
- The Rush by Beth Lewis
- Dangerous by Essie Fox
- Burning Grounds by Abir Mukherjee
- Marble Hall Murders by Anthony Horowitz
- The Chemist by A A Dhand
- Don’t Let Him In by Lisa Jewell
- Human Remains by Jo Callaghan
- The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North
- Some of Us Are Liars by Fiona Cummins
- The Midnight King by Tariq Ashkanani
- The Final Vow by M W Craven
- Quantum of Menace by Vaseem Khan
- The Good Father by Liam McIlveney
- We Live Here Now by Sarah Pinborough
Monday, May 11, 2026
PRINT EDITION NOW AVAILABLE: Mystery Readers Journal: Fairs, Fêtes, & Festivals in Mysteries (42:1)
Mystery Readers Journal: Fairs, Fêtes, & Festivals in Mysteries (42:1) is now available in print.
Purchase the Print issue here.
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
Sunday, May 10, 2026
ITW THRILLER AWARDS 2026
The International Thriller Writers announced the 2026 Thriller Awards last night at ThrillerFest.
Best Standalone Novel: Cross My Heart, by Megan Collins (Atria)
Best Series Novel: The Big Empty, by Robert Crais (Putnam)Best First Novel: Party of Liars, by Kelsey Cox (Minotaur)
Best Audiobook: The White Crow, by Michael Robotham; narrated by Katy Sobey (Simon & Schuster)
Best Young Adult Novel: The Silenced, by Diana Rodriguez Wallach (Delacorte Press)
Best Short Story: “The Violent Season,” by Jessica Van Dessel (Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, July/August 2025)
There were also Special Recognitions announced during the ThrillerFest Awards Banquet:
2026 ThrillerMaster, Lisa Scottoline
2026 ThrillerMaster, Harlan Coben
2026 Silver Bullet Award, Douglas Preston
2026 Spotlight Guest, Rachel Howzell Hall
2026 Spotlight Guest, Luis Alberto Urrea
2026 Thriller Legend, Barbara Peters
2026 ThrillerFan, Jordon Moblo
2026 Thriller Volunteer of the Year, James L'Etoile
Saturday, May 9, 2026
ANTHONY AWARD NOMINATIONS: BOUCHERCON 2026
Thursday, May 7, 2026
MOTHER'S DAY MYSTERIES // MOTHER'S DAY CRIME FICTION
Mother's Day: So many Mothers in Mysteries. The following is a sampling with emphasis on the Mother's Day Holiday. If I listed all the mysteries and crime fiction with famous and infamous mothers, the list would be way too long. This is an updated list, so let me know if I've missed any titles or authors.
MOTHER'S DAY MYSTERIES
Death by Windmill by Jennifer S. Alderson
Angel at Troublesome Creek by Mignon F. Ballard
The Mother's Day Mystery by Peter Bartram
Mother's Day by Abigail Burdese
How to Murder Your Mother-in-Law, Mum's the Word by Dorothy Cannell
Mother's Day Murder by Wensley Clarkson
Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano
A Catered Mother's Day by Isis Crawford
A Darkly Hidden Truth by Donna Fletcher Crow
Motherhood is Murder (Short Stories) by Mary Daheim, Carolyn Hart, Shirley Rousseau Murphy and Jane Isenberg
The Mother's Day Mishap by Kathi Daley
Murder Can Upset Your Mother by Selma Eichler
Bon Bon Voyage by Nancy Fairbanks
Good Bad Girl by Alice Feeney
Botched Butterscotch by Amanda Flower
Murder for Mother: Short Story collection, edited by Martin S. Greenberg
Murder Superior by Jane Haddam
A Gift for Mother's Day by K.C. Hardy
The Mother’s Day Murder by Lee Harris
"Pull my Paw"(short story) by Sue Ann Jaffarian
Mother's Day: A Short Story by Renée Knight (short story)
Every Day is Mother's Day by Hilary Mantel (not exactly a mystery, but a good read)
Mother’s Day by Patricia MacDonald
The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald
Mother’s Day Murder by Leslie Meier
Mother's Day by Joshua Quittner & Michelle Siatalla
Mom, Apple Pie & Murder: A collection of New Mysteries for Mother’s Day, edited by Nancy Pickard
The London Monster by D. Scott
Comfort Me by Debbie Viguie
Mother's Day by Ron Vincent
True Crime:
The Mother's Day Murder by Wensley Clarkson
Any titles/authors missing?
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Cinco de Mayo Mysteries and Mexican Crime Fiction
Cinco de Mayo: Read a Mystery!
Cinco De Mayo, the 5th Of May, commemorates the victory of the Mexican militia over the French army at The Battle of Puebla in 1862. It's primarily a regional holiday celebrated in the Mexican state capital city of Puebla and throughout the state of Puebla, with some recognition in other parts of Mexico, and also in U.S. cities with a significant Mexican population. It is not, as many people believe, Mexico's Independence Day, which is actually September 16.
I've blogged about Cinco de Mayo Mysteries before, but I think it's always good to repost -- with a few additions -- for those who missed it or won't take the extra step to click. No judgement here.
This list is supplemented with Mexican mystery writers and books set in Mexico and on the Mexican-American border. Let me know any titles or authors you think should be included.
Add some Mexican Chocolate Treats to add to your Cinco de Mayo celebration. Check out my other Blog, Dying for Chocolate, for recipes and suggestions of great Chocolate for Cinco de Mayo: Chocolate entrees, drinks and desserts and more desserts.
Cinco de Mayo Mysteries:
Cinco de Murder by Josie Callahan
Margaritas and Murder by Jessica Fletcher, Donald Bain
Cinco de Mayo Murders by Sydnie Goodell
A Corpse for Cuamantla by Harol Marshall
Cinco de Mayo by Michael Martineck (science fiction/but cross-over)
Cinco de Mayo by Don Miles
Cinco de Mayhem by Ann Myers
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And a few Mexican crime writers who set their mysteries in Mexico but not on Cinco de Mayo. They have not all been translated into English.
Mexican Crime Writers:
Paco Ignacio Taibo II The Uncomfortable Dead (and numerous other novels)
Eduardo Monteverde
Juan Hernandez Luna
Martin Solares
Elmer Mendoza
Yuri Herrera
Hardboiled Fiction on the Mexican-US Border or involved with the drug trade:
Carlos Fuentes: Cabeza de la Hidra (The Hydra Head)
Joaquin Guerrero-Casaola: The Law of the Garrotte
Sam Hawken: The Dead Women of Juarez; Tequila Sunset
Rolando Hinojosa: Partners in Crime, Ask a Policeman
Elmer Mendoza: Silver Bullets; Kiss the Detective
Gabriel Trujillo Munoz (known for his science fiction and literary criticism, also writes detective fiction):Mesquite Road, Tijuana City Blues Don Winslow: The Cartel; The Power of the Dog; The Border; and more
Other Crime Fiction set in Mexico
Roberto Bolano: The Savage Detectives
Wendy Day: Mexico, Margaritas, & Murder
Manuel Muñoz: What You See in the Dark
Want to find out more?
Read G.J. Demko's Landscapes of Crime: Mysteries in Mexico
"Mexican Detective Fiction" by Jose Ignacio Escribano on A Crime is Afoot
Read Lucha Corpi's: La Bloga on Chicana Crime Fiction: Where to?
Read an essay
by Jennifer Insley "Border criminals, border crime: hard-boiled
fiction on the American Frontier in Confluencia: Revista Hispanica de
Cultura y Literatura
YA Literature? You Don't Have a Clue: Latino Mystery Stories for Teens, edited by Sarah Cortez (Arte Publico Press)
Interested in Crime for the Holidays? Check out Mystery Readers Journal, Volume 25:1.
And a fun fact:
Five most popular Tequilas in the U.S.
1. Jose Cuervo
2. Patron
3. Sauza
4. Herradura
5. Cabo Wabo
And, here's one of my favorite roses: Cinco de Mayo! a repeat bloomer with a unique shape, color, and scent!











