In cozy mysteries, an amateur sleuth attempts to solve a murder that is usually executed by relatively “mild” terms, such as death by poison, or a staged accident.
Cozy mystery novels are often rich in humor, lack the gory and bloody police-procedural details, and have an ongoing theme in which the hero or heroine run a specialized business or have a unique hobby – such as owning their own bakery or bookstore business, or even being a wine connoisseur.
In most cases, the amateur sleuth enlists the help of a local detective or policeman to help them solve the crimes and nail the killers.
Cozy mysteries have generated quite the following in recent years – after all, not only are most cozy mysteries humorous, but as you read through the series, you’ll find yourself growing quite personal with the characters and their backgrounds!
After having read hundreds and hundreds of novels throughout the years, I’ve made a list of my all-time favorite cozy mystery series. Nearly all the books in each of these series are guaranteed to please! Give them a try – I promise you won’t regret it!
1) Agatha Raisin series by M.C. Beaton

Agatha Raisin is a cynical, testy woman in her 50s who moves from London to the Cotswolds after retiring from the public relations business. The brash, outspoken, and chain-smoking Agatha is endlessly jealous of other women, and is always on the hunt for a new sexual conquest. However, when it comes to protecting her local neighbors from murderers, Agatha’s got a big heart, and always manages to step in to unmask killers before they strike again.
Most of the characters in this series find Agatha annoying, which makes the series hilarious. As a reader, you can’t help but laugh and admire her. There are currently 30 books in the Agatha Raisin series, starting with Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (1992).
Here are the first four books in the Agatha Raisin series.
The Quiche of Death: The First Agatha Raisin Mystery
The Vicious Vet: An Agatha Raisin Mystery (Book 2)
The Potted Gardener: An Agatha Raisin Mystery (Book 3)
The Walkers of Dembley: An Agatha Raisin Mystery (Book 4)
2) Hamish MacBeth series by M.C. Beaton

Hamish MacBeth is an intelligent (though very lazy) easy-going policeman in the sleepy Scottish town of Lochdubh, who prefers to tend sheep than solve crimes. Lucky for the Lochdubh townspeople, Hamish is a whiz at solving crimes, but fails to shake is reputation as the village idiot. Despite his facade, the humble Hamish is quite the ladies man and is constantly having to fend off women.
Each book in this series is short, fun, and immensely enjoyable – everything a cozy should be. There are currently 34 books in the Hamish MacBeth series, starting with Death of a Gossip (1985).
Here are the first four books in the Hamish MacBeth series.
Death of a Gossip (Hamish Macbeth Mysteries Book 1)
Death of a Cad (Book 2)
Death of an Outsider (Book 3)
Death of a Perfect Wife (Book 4)
3) Coffeehouse series by Cleo Coyle

Clare Cosi is a successful barista who runs her own coffeehouse in Greenwich Village, New York. Clare shares her coffee business with her handsome, sexy, womanizing ex-husband Matteo Allegro, but also has amazing chemistry with the local detective, who helps her solve the murders that Clare is always stumbling into – literally. You can always count on sparks to fly between the members of this on-and-off-again love triangle.
True coffee lovers will love this series – each book is packed with amazing coffee tips and recipes for baked goods. There are currently 18 novels in the Coffeehouse mystery series, with the first novel entitled On What Grounds (2003).
Here are the first four books in the Coffeehouse series.
On What Grounds (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 1)
Through the Grinder (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 2)
Latte Trouble (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 3)
Murder Most Frothy (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 4)
4) Aunt Dimity series by Nancy Atherton

Lori, an American native, moves to England’s Cotswolds (a completely different Cotswolds universe compared to Agatha Raisin’s Cotswolds) to claim her inheritance – an estate left to her by her late mother’s best friend known as “Aunt Dimity.” Lori inherits not only a quaint storybook cottage, but also a beautiful and mysterious blank journal that is possessed by the friendly ghost of Aunt Dimity. Each time Lori stumbles upon a local murder, she retreats to the study in her cottage to seek advice from her beloved Aunt Dimity.
The Aunt Dimity series is ultimately the coziest in its genre because the plots rarely involve death. Instead, the novels relate romantic stories that are beautifully told, and are guaranteed to leave you feeling satisfied, warm, and fuzzy. There are currently 24 books in the Aunt Dimity series, beginning with Aunt Dimity’s Death (1992).
Here are the first four books in the Aunt Dimity series.
Aunt Dimity’s Death (Book 1)
Aunt Dimity and the Duke (Book 2)
Aunt Dimity’s Good Deed (Book 3)
Aunt Dimity Digs In (Book 4)
5) Haunted Bookshop by Alice Kimberly

Penelope Thorton-McClure is a widow who owns a quaint little bookshop in Rhode Island. After finding an old coin on the premises of her bookshop, Penelope instantly finds herself being haunted by a private investigator known as Jack Shepard, a noble (and sexy) private investigator who was murdered during the 1930s. Jack is bound to the old coin, therefore, wherever the coin goes, Jack is sure to follow. Penelope uses the coin to channel Jack’s spirit, and to consult with him about the murders she becomes involved with. Lucky for the widow Penelope, she also has the ability to encounter the sexy detective in the flesh – but only in her dreams.
This series combines classic detective noir with contemporary cozy mystery elements, made all the more entertaining with Jack’s 1930s lingo that Penelope is constantly needing Jack to translate for her. There are 5 books in the Haunted Bookshop series, beginning with The Ghost and Mrs. McClure (2004). (Also, Alice Kimberly and author Cleo Coyle are actually one and the same!)
Below are the first 4 books in the Haunted Bookshop series.
The Ghost and Mrs. McClure (Book 1)
The Ghost and the Dead Deb (Book 2)
The Ghost and the Dead Man’s Library (Book 3)
The Ghost and the Femme Fatale (Book 4)
6) Molly Masters by Leslie O’Kane

Molly Masters is a cartoonist who runs her own greeting card business via fax machine (okay, so the faxing concept is extremely outdated, but if you can get past the “fax machine” concept, the novels are witty and fun). Molly’s personality and constant observations are hilarious, which make these goofy mysteries worth reading.
Leslie O’Kane is also Leslie Caine, author of the Domestic Bliss mystery series. Although O’Kane’s mysteries under the older pseudonym have been discontinued, they are still great for laughs. There are 8 books in the Molly Masters series, beginning with Death and Faxes (1996) and ending with Death Comes eCalling
(2014).
Here are the first 4 books in the Molly Masters series.
Death and Faxes (Book 1)
Just the Fax, Ma’am (Book 2)
The Cold Hard Fax (Book 3)
The Fax of Life (Book 4)
*Honorable Mention* Den of Antiquity by Tamar Myers

Abigail Timberlake runs the Den of Antiquity – a North Carolina antique shop that specializes in rare and exquisite goods. Always managing to stumble upon murders that usually involve valuable, pricey antiques, Abigail uses her expert “nosiness” skills to help her local police solve crimes. Abundant with quirky characters, goofy southern lingo, and silly euphemisms, you’ll either love or hate this series.
This series deserves an “Honorable Mention” because the quality of the stories have significantly declined with the latter installments. The first 13 books in this series are hilarious and enjoyable, but the novels start to make less sense and become progressively worse beginning with Death of a Rug Lord (2008). Although I’ll no longer read this series, it deserves to be on the list for being one of my favorites for several years. There are 16 books in the Den of Antiquity series, starting with Larceny and Old Lace
(1996) and ending with The Glass is Always Greener
(2011).
Below are the first 4 books in the Den of Antiquity series.
Larceny and Old Lace (Book 1)
Gilt By Association (Book 2)
The Ming and I (Book 3)
So Faux So Good (Book 4)
What are your favorite cozy mystery series? Have you read any of the books mentioned in this article, and if so, what are your thoughts?
Last Updated on November 12, 2025 by Sarah Ann
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