Jen Ryland Reviews

Find books you love and get the most out of your reading.

  • Reviews
    • thriller
    • new books
    • mystery
    • adult fiction
    • reeses book club
    • BOTM
    • romance
    • YA
    • Lists
  • Subscribe!
  • Shop!
  • Spoiler Posts
    • Spoiler Posts
  • About
    • Contact Me!
    • Media Kit
    • Giving Back
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Giveaway Policy
    • Review Policy
    • Editorial Policy

New Cozy Mystery Books for Winter 2026

12.23.2025 by Jen Ryland // Leave a Comment

What is more cozy than curling up with a mystery in the winter, whether that means a chilling and suspenseful mystery or a charming and comic amateur detective story? Here are the New Cozy Mystery Books for Winter 2026: books publishing between January and March 2026!

Read These New Cozy Mystery Books in Winter 2026

New Cozy Mystery Books for Winter 2026

Table of Contents:

  • New Cozy Winter Mysteries Month by Month
  • New Cozy Historical Mysteries Month by Month

New Cozy Winter Mysteries Coming Out in January 2026

Trailbreaker (Prairie Nightingale series) by Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare 

I read the first book in this series and my Goodreads review is here! Recommended for fans of Finlay Donovan.


Devil in the Details (Scottish Bookshop series #11) by Vicki Delaney 

Gemma and her BFF Jayne discover a body floating in the water during Jayne’s pre-wedding party. With the groom-to-be as the prime suspect and the wedding just a week away, Gemma must clear his name before it’s too late.

I read O Deadly Night (a cozy Christmas mystery that is part of the series. My Goodreads review is here!


The Chateau Murder (French Village series #2) by Greg Mosse

Bookshop owner Zoe Pascal accepts a holiday invitation to a grand but crumbling French château, only to find herself investigating a suspicious death when the butler turns up dead. 


Murder from A to Z (Mystery Bookshop series) by V.M. Burns 

Bookshop owner and mystery writer Samantha Washington hosts an estate planning seminar for seniors, an elderly attendee secretly signals an S.O.S. — and is found dead the next day, setting Sam and her Scooby gang on the case.


Murder by the Book by M.R. G. Davies

When the manager of The Quaint Bookshop is found murdered, four members of the shop’s reading group decide to investigate the case.

I didn’t LOVE this one – my Goodreads review is here!


Cover of Definitely Maybe Not a Detective: a new January Suspense Book

Definitely Maybe Not a Detective by Sarah Fox

This NYC set amateur detective story was fun. If you love romantic supsense, this one is for you!

Check out my Goodreads review!


Cross Your Heart and Hope He Dies by Jenny Elder Moke

Seattle publishing exec Juliette Winters lands a coveted tell-all memoir from a wealthy business magnate. But he drops dead at his own birthday party and his manuscript goes missing.

New Cozy Winter Mysteries Coming Out in February 2026

Murder at the Duomo (Armstrong and Oscar series) by T.A. Williams

DCI Dan Armstrong’s family vacation in Florence is derailed when a wealthy British arms dealer is found dead inside the city’s Duomo cathedral. But never fear: Dan and his dog Oscar must will out the killer!


The Whisking Hour (Bakeshop series) by Ellie Alexander


Murder at an Irish Session (Irish Village Mystery) by Carlene O’Connor


Booking for Trouble (Library Lovers series) by Jenn McKinley


Easter Egg Murder (Easter Themed Novellas) by Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, and Peggy Ehrhart 


Illustration of a woman knitting and her yarn forms a body outline at the bottom of the blue background

I’m Not The Only Murderer in My Retirement Home by Fergus Craig

Former serial killer Carol has just been released from prison and is hoping for a quiet life at a luxury London retirement home — until a fellow resident is murdered and everyone suspects her.

Check out my review!

Buried in Shamrocks (Irish Bed and Breakfast series) by Lisa Q. Mathews

New Cozy Winter Mysteries Coming Out in March 2026

Death at a Firefly Tea (Tea Shop 30) by Laura Childs

At Theodosia Browning’s firefly tea goes wrong when a local grande dame is poisoned.


Family Lies (San Diego Case Files 4) by Karen Rose


BeatrIce Ophelia is Flickering Out (Lake Erie 1) by Megan Gerig

A new series! A cozy mystery set in a small Lake Erie town that blends family drama with an amateur sleuth mystery. March 2026 release.


Everyone in this Bank is a Thief (Ernest Cunningham 4) by Benjamin Stevenson

Ernest and Juliette head to the bank and are taken hostage by a robber with a strange motive. Apparently, ALL the hostages are thieves of one type or other.

I have read the rest of this series, including Someone on This Train is a Murderer and Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret.

My Goodreads review is here!


Finlay Donovan Crosses the Line (Finlay Donovan 6) by Elle Cosimano

I read a sampler of this and it seems promising. FINALLY, poor Vero can be vindicated for stealing the sorority money (iykyk…)

I have updated my PDF to include book 5. Check it out here!


Baking Up a Murder by Hattie Fox


Primrose Murder Society by Stacy Hackney

Great for readers who love a mother-daughter detective team. The wife of a disgraced financier has no choice but to move into a retirement community with her precocious tween daughter

My Goodreads review is here!


Stakeouts and Strollers by Rob Phillips

Stay at home dad detective? Balancing sleepless nights and late-night stakeouts? If you want a dad take on the Finlay Donovan books, try this one!

New Cozy Historical Mysteries Coming Out in Winter 2026

JANUARY

Murder at World’s End (Stockingham and Pike 1) by Ross Montgomery


Spellbound by Murder (Mystic Hollow Bookshop series) by Stacie Ramey


Dangerous Train of Thought by Faith Martin


Eleanor and the South Beach Murders by Ellen Yardley  (Eleanor Roosevelt Mystery 2) 


A Gentleman Far From Home (Lord Julian 11) by Grace Burrowes


Mrs. Hudson and the Belladonna Inheritance by Martin Davies (Holmes & Hudson 8)


On the Wrong Track (Yellow Cottage Vintage series) by J. New


FEBRUARY

To Kill a Cook by W. M. Akers


MARCH

Grave Merriment (Tudor Mysteries 4) by Angela Ranson 


A Very Vexing Murder by Lucy Andrew


Death in a Scottish Tower (Lady Poppy 3) by Lydia Travers


I’m trying to get more into cozy mystery series so if you have read and can recommend any of the above series, leave me a comment. Thanks!

Categories // Reviews Tags // Cozy mystery, historical fiction, mystery, new books

About Jen Ryland

Over 12 years of book blogging and reviewing, I have read over 1500 books. A fair and honest reviewer who loves book discussions, I'm here to help you find a book you'll love to read AND give you a place to talk about it and ask questions.
Find me on Instagram and Pinterest as @jenryland!

Subscribe
Login
Notify of

0 Comments

Recent Posts!

  • Readers Guide for Heart of Glass
  • Readers Guide for The Unknown by Riley Sager
  • Readers Guide for The Secrets We Hide
  • New York Times Best Thrillers of the 21st Century
  • Readers Guide for Big Little Lies
  • Readers Guide for This Changes Everything

Meet Jen!

Since 2011, I have been guiding avid readers toward books they will love and offering a friendly place to discuss them. I publish honest reviews that will help you decide if a book is right for you! Let's talk books! See my full bio!

Contact Me

My contact me page graphic shows a black old fashioned landline with gold trip.

Copyright

Copyright 2016-2026 Jen Ryland LLC, All rights reserved. Duplication of content without permission is strictly prohibited.

Privacy Policy

Find my privacy policy here.

Contact Me

Contact Me!

Copyright © 2026 · Modern Studio Pro On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

wpDiscuz