A list of cozy mystery authors.
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A Cozy Mystery usually takes place in a benign universe, in a small town setting. They usually involve a domestic crime, one without violence or bloodshed, committed with a blunt instrument or poison. Cozies are most often solved by gifted amateur detectives, and involve solving some form of a puzzle through observation, deduction and the keen understanding of human nature. There is no graphic violence or use of strong language.
(New additions denoted with an * )
Author. Series Characters, Character's Profession, and Character's Hometown
- Abbott, Jeff Jordan Poteet, Librarian, Mirabeau, Texas
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Adams, Harold Carl Wilcox, Ex-Convict Sign-Painter, 1930s South Dakota
- Aird, Catherine Christopher "Seedy" Sloan, Inspector, West Calleshire, England
- Albert, Susan Wittig China Bales, Herb Shop owner, Texas
- Alexander, Ellie. Sloan Krause, a brewer, Leavenworth, Washington
- *Alexander, Ellie. Jules Capland, baker, Ashland, Oregon
- Alexander, Tasha. Lady Emily Ashton, a young widow, Victorian England
- Allingham, Margery Albert Campion, Sleuth, London
- Andrews, Donna. Meg Langslow, decorative blacksmith, Virginia
- Atherton, Nancy Aunt Dimity, Romantic English Ghost, England
- Ballard, Mignon. Dimple Kilpatrick, first-grade teacher, World War II-era Elderberry, Georgia
- Barnard, Robert Charlie Peace, Detective, Scotland Yard, London
- Barnard, Robert Oddie, Inner city school teacher, London
- Barnard, Robert Perry Trethowan, Inspector, Scotland Yard, London
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Barron, Stephanie Jane Austen, author, 19 century England
- Beaton, M.C. Agatha Raisin, Advertising retiree, Cotswolds, England
- Beaton, M.C. Hamish Macbeth, Police constable, Scotland
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Beck, K.K. Iris Cooper, Flapper, 1920s Portland Ore.
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Berenson, Laurien Melanie Travis, Special Ed teacher, Connecticut
- Bishop, Claudia Sarah and Meg Quilliam, Bed & Breakfast owners, New York
- Blake, Nicholas Nigel Strangeways, Amateur sleuth, England
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Bowen, Rhys Evan Evans, Village Constable, Wales
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*Bowen, Rhys Lady Georgiana, minor royalty, 1930s England
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Bowen, Rhys Molly Murphy, Irish Immigrant, Early 1900s New York City
- Boylan, Eleanor Clara Gamadge, Widow of forgery expert, New York City
- Brand, Christianna Inspector Cockrill, Constable, Kent County, England
- Braun, Lilian Jackson Jim Qwilleran and cats Koko & Yum Yum, Ex-police reporter, Midwest
- Breen, Jon Jerry Brogan, Track announcer at Surfside Meadows, California
- Breen, Jon Rachel Hennings, Bookstore owner, Los Angeles
- Brett, Simon Charles Paris, Alcoholic actor, England
- Brett, Simon Melita Pargeter, Widow of a thief, England
- Brightwell, Emily Inspector Witherspoon and housekeeper Mrs. Jeffries, England
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Brown, Lizbie Elizabeth Blair, American Quilt Shop Owner, Bath England
- Bruce, Leo Sgt. Beef, Village constable, England
- Bruce, Leo Carolus Deene, Master in a boy's school, England
- Burley, W.J. Charles Wycliffe, CID Superintendent, West Country, England
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Cameron, Dana Emma Fielding, Archaeologist, Various Locations
- Cannell, Dorothy Ellie & Ben Haskell, Interior decorator & writer/chef, England
- Carr, John Dickson (also Dickson, Carter) Dr. Gideon Fell, England
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Carvic, Heron/Crane,Hamilton Miss Emily D. Seeton, Retired Art Teacher, England
- Caudwell, Sarah Hilary Tamar, Professor of Medieval law, Oxford, England
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Charles, Nora Kate Kennedy, Senior Citizen, Florida
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Chesney, Marion Captain Harry Cartwright and Lady Rose Summer, Edwardian England
- Chesterton, G.K. Father Brown, England
- *Chien, Vivien Lana Lee, Chinese restuarant waitress, Ohio
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Childs, Laura Theodosia Browning, Tea Shop Owner, Charleston, South Carolina
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Childs, Laura Carmela Bertrand, Scrapbooking Shop Owner, New Orleans
- Christie, Agatha Hercules Poirot, Belgian cop-turned private detective, London
- Christie, Agatha Miss Jane Marple, Spinster, St. Mary's Mead, England
- Christie, Agatha Tuppence & Tommy Beresford, Adventurers for hire/intelligence agents, England
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Christmas, Joyce Betty Trenka, Retired Office Manager, Connecticut
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Christmas, Joyce Lady Margaret Priam, New York City
- Churchill, Jill Jane Jeffry, Suburban single mother, Chicago
- Cleeves, Ann George & Molly Palmer-Jones, Ex-Home official/Bird-watcher & wife, Surrey, England
- Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. Dr. R.V. Davie, Professor, Cambridge, England
- *Collette, Abby Bronwyn Crewse, ice cream shop owner, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
- Comfort, B. Tish McWhinney, 70ish artist, Vermont
- Conant, Susan Holly Winter, Dog trainer, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Corwin, C.R. Maddy Sprowls, 60+ Newspaper Librarian, Ohio City
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Coyle, Cleo Clare Cosi, Coffee House Manager, Greenwich Village
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Craig, Philip J. W. Jackson, Ex-Boston Cop, Martha’s Vineyard,
- Crispin, Edmund Gervase Fen, Oxford professor of English, England
- Cross, Amanda Kate Fansler, English professor, New York City
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Daheim, Mary Emma Lord, Newspaper Owner, Alpine, Washington
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Daheim, Mary Judith McMonigle Flynn, B & B Owner, Seattle
- Daly, Elizabeth Henry Gamadge, Author & bibliophile, New York City
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Dams, Jeanne Dorothy Martin, Retired American schoolteacher, England
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Dams, Jeanne Hilda Johansson, Swedish Immigrant Servant, South Bend, Indiana
- Davidson, Diane Mott Goldy Bear, Caterer & single mom, Aspen Meadow, Colorado
- Dean, S.F.X. Professor Kelly, College professor, New England
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Deere, Dicey Torrey Tunet, Translator, Irish Village
- Dennison, Hannah Kat Stanford, TV celebrity, Devon, England
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Dobson, Joanne Karen Pelletier, English Professor, Massachusetts
- Dunn, Carola Daisy Dalrymple, Aristocrat, Chelsea, England
- Elkins, Aaron Chris Norgren, Art museum curator, Seattle, Washington
- Elkins, Aaron Gideon Oliver, Anthropology professor, Port Angeles, Washington
- Ernst, Kathleen. Chloe Ellefson, museum curator, rural Wisconsin
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Farmer, Jerrilyn Madeline Bean, Caterer, Hollywood
- Ferrars, E.X. Andrew Basnett, Botany professor, England
- Ferrars, E.X. Supt. Ditteridge, Police superintendent, England
- Ferrars, E.X. Toby Dyke, Amateur sleuth, England
- Ferrars, E.X. Virginia & Felix Freer, Physiotherapist & businessman, England
- Flower, Amanda. Fiona Knox, florist with a magical garden, Duncreigan, Scotland
- *Flower, Amanda. India Hayes, artist and college librarian, Ohio
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Fluke, Joanne Hannah Swensen, Diner Manager, Lake Eden, Minnesota
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Fowler, Elaine Benni Harper, Folk Art Museum Curator, California
- Fraser, Antonia Jemima Shore, Television interviewer, England
- Frazer, Margaret Sr. Frevisse, Medieval nun, Oxford, England
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George, Anne Mouse Hollowell, Retired English Teacher, Sister Crane, Bar Owner, Alabama
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Graham, Caroline Tom Barnaby, Chief Inspector, Midsommer, England
- Gray, Gallagher Theodore S. Hubbard & Auntie Lil, elderly personnel manager and dress designer, New York
- Greenwood, John Inspector Mosley, Yorkshire, England
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Greenwood, Kerry Phryne Fisher, 1920s Melbourne, Australia
- Grimes, Martha Richard Jury, Investigator, Scotland Yard, England
- *Haines, Carolyn. Sarah Booth Delaney, Southern belle, Mississippi
- Hammond, Gerald John Cunningham, War hero & hunting-dog trainer, Scotland
- Hammond, Gerald Keith Calder, Gunsmith & sport shooter, Newton Lauder, Scotland
- Hardwick, Mollie Doran Fairweather, Antiques dealer, Kent, England
- Hart, Carolyn Annie Laurance & Max Darling, Bookstore owner & investigator, South Carolina
- Hart, Carolyn Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, 70ish reporter, South Carolina
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Haywood, Gar Anthony Joe Dottie Loudermilk, Retired, Traveling in the USA
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Hechtman, Betty. Molly Pink, widow, bookstore owner and crochet group coordinator, Tarzana, California
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Hechtman, Betty. Casey Feldstein, dessert chef and owner of a yarn retreat business, Monterey, California
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Henry, Sue Maxie McNab, Widow, Traveling in the USA
- Hess, Joan Arly Hanks, Police chief, Maggody, Arkansas
- Hess, Joan Claire Malloy, Bookstore owner, Farberville, Arkansas
- Heyer, Georgette Superintendent Hannasyde, Police superintendent, England
- Holt, Hazel Sheila Malory, Literary magazine writer, Devon, England
- Holtzer, Susan Anneke Haagen, Computer consultant, Michigan
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Hunter, Maddy Emily Andrew, Tour Guide, Various Locations
- Innes, Michael George Appleby, Aristocratic inspector, England
- *James, Miranda. Charlie Harris, widowed librarian and Diesel, a Maine Coon Cat, Athena, Mississippi
- Kallen, Lucille Maggie Rome & C.B. Greenfield, Reporter & editor/publisher, Connecticut
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Kingsbury, Kate Cecily Sinclair, Hotel Owner, Edwardian England
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Kingsbury, Kate Lady Elizabeth Hartleigh Compton, WWII England
- Knight, Kathryn Lasky Calista Jacobs, Children's book illustrator, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Langton, Jane Homer Kelly, Harvard professor & retired detective, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Lathen, Emma John Putnam Thatcher, Wall Street financial whiz, New York City
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Laurence, Janet Darina Lisle, Caterer, West Country, England
- Lemarchand, Elizabeth Tom Pollard & Gregory Toye, Scotland Yard detectives, England
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Linscott, Gillian Nell Bray, Suffragette, England
- Lockridge, Frances and Richard Inspector Merton Heimrich, State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation, NYC
- Lockridge, Frances and Richard Pam & Jerry North, Book publisher & wife, New York City
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Lutz, Lisa Isabele “Izzy” Spellman, 28-Year Old Private Eye, San Francisco
- McCrumb, Sharyn Elizabeth MacPherson, Forensic anthropologist, Southern U.S.
- McCrumb, Sharyn Dr. James Owens Mega, College professor & science-fiction author
- McCrumb, Sharyn Spencer Arrowood, Sheriff, Appalachia
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McKevett, G.A Savannah Reid, Private Eye, Southern California
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McKinlay, Jenn. Lindsey Norris, director of the Briar Creek Public Library, Briar Creek, Connecticut
- MacLeod, Charlotte Peter Shandy & Helen Marsh Shandy, Botany professor & librarian, Massachusetts
- MacLeod, Charlotte Sarah Kelling & Max Bittersohn, Investigators, Boston
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MacPherson, Rett Victoria O’Shea, Genealogist, Missouri Small Town
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Maffini, Mary Jane Fiona Silk, Romance Writer, Quebec
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Maffini, Mary Jane Camilla MacPhee, Violent Crime Victim Advocate, Ottawa
- Malliet, G. M. Max Tudor, vicar and and former MI-5 agent, Nether Monkslip, England
- *Malliet, G. M. Detective Inspector Arthur St. Just, Cambridge Constabulary, England
- *Manansala, Mia Lila Macapagal, Filipino restaurant chef, Shady Palms, Illinois
- Marsh, Ngaio Roderick Alleyn, Inspector son of a baron, London
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Martin, Nancy Nora, Emma, and Libby Blackbird, Heiresses, Philadelphia
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Meier, Leslie Lucy Stone, Wife and Mother, Maine Small Town
- Monfredo, Miriam Grace Glynis Tryon, Librarian and suffragette, Seneca Falls, NY
- Morice, Anne Tessa Crichton, Actress sleuth, England
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Mortimer, John Horace Rumpole, Barrister, London
- Murphy, Haughton Reuben Frost, Retired Wall Street attorney, New York City
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Myers, Tamar Abigail Timberlake, Antique Shop Owner, Charlotte, North Carolina
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Myers, Tamar Magdalena Yoder, Mennonite Inn Owner, Pennsylvania
- Page, Katherine Hall Faith Sibley Fairchild, Minister's wife/culinary artist, Massachusetts
- Paige, Robin Kathryn Ardleigh, American author, Victorian Dedham, England
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Penny, Louise Armand Gamache, Chief Inspector, Québec
- Peters, Elizabeth Amelia Peabody, Victorian feminist archaeologist, Kent, England
- Peters, Elizabeth Jacqueline Kirby, Librarian romance writer, New York
- Peters, Elizabeth Vicky Bliss, Art historian, Bavaria, Germany
- Peters, Ellis Brother Cadfael, Medieval monk & herbalist, Shrewsbury, England
- Peters, Ellis George, Bunty & Dominic Felse, Family of detectives, Comersford, Shropshire, England
- Pickard, Nancy Jenny Cain, Foundation director, Port Frederick, Massachusetts
- Pulver, Mary Monica Peter & Kori Price Brichter, Police detective & horse breeder, Illinois
- Raybourn, Deanna. Veronica Speedwell, adventuress, 1880s England
- Rich, Virginia Eugenia Potter, Widowed chef, Maine & Arizona
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Roberts, Gillian Amanda Pepper, Private Prep School Teacher, Philadelphia
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Rowe, Jennifer Birdie Birdwood, TV Researcher, Australia
- Rowlands, Betty Melissa Craig, Mystery writer, Cotswolds, England
- Runcie, James Sidney Chambers, bachelor and vicar, Cambridgeshire, England
- *Ryan, Annelise Morgan Carter, bookstore owner and cryptozoologist, Door County, Wisconsin
- Sayers, Dorothy L. Lord Peter Wimsey, Pianist, bibliophile & criminologist, London
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Scoppettone, Sandra Faye Quick, Private Eye, 1940s New York City
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Scoppettone, Sandra Lauren Laurano, Lesbian Private Eye, Manhattan
- Sherwood, John Celia Grant, Widowed owner of a horticultural business, England
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Simpson, Dorothy Luke Thanet, Police Inspector, England
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Smith, Alexander McCall Isabel Dalhousie, Amateur Philosopher, Edinburgh
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Smith, Alexander McCall Mma Precious Ramotswe, Private Eye, Botswana
- Sprinkle, Patricia Sheila Travis, Public relations executive, Atlanta
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Strohmeyer, Sarah Bubbles Yablonsky, Hairdresser and Journalist, Lehigh, Pennsylvania
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Swanson, Denise. Skye Denison-Boyd, school psychologist, Scumble River, Illinois
- Taylor, Phoebe Atwood Asey Mayo, Sailor & auto racer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
- Tey, Josephine Alan Grant, Inspector, Scotland Yard, England
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Thompson, Victoria Sarah Brandt, Midwife, 1890s New York City
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*Todd, Charles Bess Crawford, World War I nurse, Europe and England
- Trocheck, Kathy Hogan Callahan Garrity, Cleaning service operator, Atlanta
- Viets, Elaine Francesca Vierling, Journalist, St. Louis
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Viets, Elaine Helen Hawthorne, Minimum-Wage Worker, Florida
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Viets, Elaine Josie Marcus, Undercover Store Spy, St. Louis
- Walsh, Jill Paton Imogene Quy, School nurse, Cambridge, England
- Watson, Colin Walter Purbright, Inspector, Flaxborough, England
- Wentworth, Patricia Ernest Lamb, Police inspector, London
- Wentworth, Patricia Miss Maud Silver, Retired governess & spinster P.I., London
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Winspear, Jacquelin Maisie Dobbs, Psychologist and Private Eye, 1920s – 30s London
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Wolzien, Valerie Josie Pigeon, All-Woman Construction Firm Owner, Northeast USA
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Wolzien, Valerie Susan Henshaw, Suburban Housewife, Connecticut
Based on a list created by Helene Androski, Reference Librarian at UW-Madison Memorial Library and Cozy (Traditional) Mysteries on Stop You're Killing Me website (updated 10/29/19 kah)