Tuesday, April 24, 2007

New Mysteries on the Shelves--(3)

I've written about my libraries newest mysteries downstairs in the "New Fiction" area before and I'll plan to do that more frequently. I noticed a couple which appear to be on the cozy side of the genre recently and here's the info:

The Accidental Florist: a Jane Jeffry mystery by Jill Churchill is the 16th in the series of the to feature the Chicago-area amateur sleuth. It's almost time for wedding bells for Jane and longtime beau Detective Mel VanDyne as the two brace for an unexpectedly stressful engagement. With the wedding plans finally starting to settle, Mel urges Jane and a friend to attend a self-defense class with the best of intentions. However, things go amazing awry as a dead body is found during the class and amateur sleuth Jane Jeffry jumps in the case. The book is 209 pages.

The next book is the first of a likely new series Remains to be Scene: a Polly Pepper mystery by Richard Tyler Jordan. Polly Pepper, a once well-established TV comedian/actress who hasn't worked in years, is back in the game with a new acting job. It's with a teenage musical but her comeback is short-lived as she ultimately gets beat out for the role by an old rival Sedra Stone. And Stone's success is just as short-lived as she accidentally dies after diving in an empty pool. So despite their differences, Pepper starts her own investigation into her death. The book is 325 page.