

Vickie Fee: Liv and Di in Dixie Mystery SeriesĪnne George: Southern Sisters Mystery Series – Both of the loving but hilarious sisters work together to solve mysteries. Leighann Dobbs: The Mooseamuck Island Series Julianna Deering(aka DeAnna Julie Dodson): Drew Farthering Mystery Series Mary Daheim: Bed & Breakfast Mystery Series Isis Crawford(aka Barbara Block): Mystery with Recipes Mystery Series – Bernie and Libby, sisters who run a bake shop/catering business, solve mysteries. Jill Churchill: Grace and Favor Mystery Series Jill Churchill: Jane Jeffry Mystery Series Morgan) : Pizza Lover Mystery SeriesĬassandra Chan: Phillip Bethancourt and Gibbons Mystery SeriesĪgatha Christie: Tommy and Tuppence Mystery Series Susan Bernhardt: Kay Driscoll Mystery SeriesĮmily Brightwell: Mrs Jeffries Mystery SeriesĮlizabeth Lynn Casey (aka Laura Bradford) : Southern Sewing Circle Mystery SeriesĬhris Cavender (aka Jessica Beck, Elizabeth Bright, Melissa Glazer, Tim Myers, Casey Mayes, & D.B. Susan Wittig Albert: Darling Dahlias Mystery SeriesĬonrad Allen (aka Edward Marston and Keith Miles) : Dillman Mystery Series Isabella Alan (aka Amanda Flower) : Amih Quilt Shop Mystery Series

Kathy Aarons: Chocolate Covered Mystery Series Cozy Mystery Series With Two (or More) Sleuths Kylie Logan’s League of Literary Ladies Mystery Series is another example where the stories include the efforts of a whole book group of women to solve the mysteries.Ĭan you think of any other sleuthing teams who work together equally? If you know of any series where there are two or more (more or less equal sleuths) please add a comment below. I think Ann George’s Southern Sisters Mystery Series is a pretty good example where there are two sleuths who are both equally involved in solving the mysteries – and where neither of the main characters is just a sidekick. By co-sleuth, I mean that each person provides substantial input into finding the culprit (not just information such as a boyfriend or other relative who is on the police force might provide). Watson is so iconic, in fact, that the sidekick of a sleuth is often called “the Watson”.

Watson is more of a sidekick than a co-sleuth. I wouldn’t consider Sherlock Holmes stories, for example, to include multiple sleuths. So, I thought it might be an interesting theme to add > Cozy Mysteries where the sleuths are two or more people who act as a mystery-solving team.īy this I don’t mean series where the sleuth has a sidekick or gets a little help from others. As part of my visiting some of the most recommended Cozy Mystery series from our monthly recommendations posts, I have recently examined a couple of series where the sleuth consisted of more than one person.
