Monday, February 23, 2026

New Release: RIDDLES, ROGUES & MURDER (A Twisty Cozy Mystery): Book 12 in the Stacie Maroni Mysteries by Christa Nardi

 About the Book

What begins as a blissful ladies’ spa day meant for rest and renewal turns deadly when a striking young model is found murdered in the parking lot. Amateur sleuth Stacie Maroni is the one who discovers the body, notifies the police, and studies the woman and her jewelry. A bit obsessive about things matching, Stacie wonders at the silver earring mixed with everything else gold. Little does she know someone nearby is filming her. As rumors swirl and clues surface, Stacie notices unsettling details: two men of average build, both wearing dark wedding bands, and threats against her and Jasper—someone believes she has something worth killing for. 


With a brash, womanizing FBI agent jumping to dangerous conclusions and pressure mounting from all sides, Stacie finds herself pulled deeper into a mystery she never intended to solve. As tensions rise and threats close in, she must rely on her instincts and her friends to uncover the truth before the killer strikes again or the FBI agent arrests her for the murder. In this seemingly cozy town, even with her police connections, danger lurks around every corner. A twisty tale for cozy mystery fans.

Read an excerpt:

CHAPTER 1 

It was Saturday, my day to volunteer at Cornerstone, a safe haven for battered women. Jillian, Ronnie, and I had planned the girls-day-out for Trina weeks before with a late start time to accommodate my hours there. A new spa had opened and Trina’s doctor assured her there’d be no problem with a massage, mani-pedi, a facial, or most any of the services offered other than the sauna or hot tub. Those were off limits as were the mimosas. 

We arrived and enjoyed non-alcoholic mimosas of orange juice and seltzer, in the appropriate fluted glasses, of course. The conversation immediately turned to work while we waited. Mostly, we complained and supported each other. 

We all worked at Foster’s Insurance. Jillian led one of the project manager units, Ronnie worked in the higher levels as administrative assistant to one of the vice presidents, Trina hid in the bowels of the building keeping all our technology working and safe, and I served half the employees as HR specialist and trauma counselor. 

“Ladies, are you ready? We have four massage set ups ready for you.” The young attendant smiled. “Follow me.” 

Except for Trina, we all jumped up. Trina, at six months along, took a little longer. Then we were off. Massages were individual. My masseuse, Cassie, had blonde hair, secured back in a clip. She stood shorter than me, but with an athletic build showed off by her tank top. 

“Cassie, how did you get into massage?” 

“I’m a swimmer and got my degree in college with the intent to pursue a physical therapy certificate. That proved too competitive. PT and massage overlap a lot and the schedule is flexible.” 

She started on my neck and back, and I stopped talking. Very relaxed afterward, we all met up again for facials, manicures, and pedicures. Personally, the mask irritated me, but my face did glow. Four hours later, we left the spa, arm in arm, feeling pampered, and trying to decide where to get a bite to eat. 

Jillian asked, “Where shall we go? Some place with a good salad, please.” 

“I’m starving and eating for two. Some place with solid food and coffee.” Trina rubbed her belly. In true Trina fashion, she wore legging type pants, with a multicolor tunic maternity top. Today’s top sported birds and butterflies. 

“I think that means we’re going to Sue’s. There’s a variety to fit everyone there. Me, I want a cup of coffee.” 

Ronnie nodded. “Only you know it won’t compare to your favorite Starbucks latte.” 

We all laughed as we made our way to our cars. Ronnie came in her own car while Jillian had picked up Trina and then me. We reached Ronnie’s car first and then continued to Jillian’s. Trina reached the row first and started to stumble, then screamed. 

Jillian and I rushed to her side, afraid for her. “What’s wrong, Trina?” 

She pointed toward another row closer to the stores. “Blood.” 

I gasped. Something red stuck out from the row. As I took a step closer, I realized it wasn’t blood, but a red skirt and a shoe-boot. I could hear Trina’s fast breathing.

“Jillian, why don’t you get Trina comfortable in the car and I’ll check it out.” 

She nodded and manipulated Trina toward the car and inside. I moved closer, pulled my phone out, and pressed the icon for my favorite police detective, Michael O’Hare. He was also the only police detective in our small town of Beckman Springs. I leaned closer, knelt down, and tried to find a pulse. 

“Stacie, what’s up? You back from the spa already?” 

“Not quite, Michael. Um, I think you and whoever’s on duty, need to join us in the parking lot here.” 

His voice went from casual to terse in a hurry. “Why? What happened?” 

“In the parking lot. A woman. Scarf tied around her neck. No pulse at the wrist and I didn’t try for the carotid. No respirations. Her skin is cold, and grayish.” 

“On our way. Do not touch anything.” 

“Got it. Ronnie left before we found her. Jillian and Trina are in Jillian’s car. I’ll stay here near the body until you or the ambulance arrives. Please tell me Rick isn’t working.” 

He disconnected. Rick Murdock nicknamed the three of us the “trouble trio.” And here we were again stumbling on a dead body. I texted Jillian our local cavalry was on its way and suggested Trina call her husband Bill before he heard the location of the call on the police scanner. I also prompted her to alert Ronnie she should eat without us. 

Trina’s husband Bill was a police officer in the next town over. If he was working, even though in the next town, it was best for Trina to let him know the situation. Devoted to Trina from day one, once they confirmed the pregnancy, his protective instincts increased and drove Trina crazy. 

Glad no one else came in our direction, I took in the victim. I’d recognized the strong scent of patchouli when I’d leaned over to check for vitals. The woman wore colorful clothes like Trina, but different. A red and black paisley blouse topped off the flowing red gauze, gold sequined skirt. It looked as if she wore a solid black underskirt to her knees. The scarf matched the colors of the top with sequins that matched the skirt. 

She lay half on her side, facing toward the spa, her right arm under her. The left, the one I had access to, sported a fancy-looking, thin bracelet, and three rings. Oddly, her ring finger was bare. A diamond studded hair clip still held her long black hair up, off her neck. I had no idea if the jewelry was real or fake, though obviously whoever killed her didn’t think them valuable enough to steal. With my need for things to match, I frowned at the silver earrings. Everything else was gold. 

Overall, I’d have described her as striking, except she was dead. The breeze continued to blow the scent of patchouli and my hair in my face. I wished I had a hair tie. I heard sirens as they drew closer and I waited for everyone to arrive. 

The paramedics arrived first, O’Hare right behind them. A Beckman Springs police department car pulled in, closer to Jillian and Trina. I cringed when I spotted Rick shake his head. His partner was Marina Napoli and she headed in our direction. 

The paramedics went directly to the woman. Once they checked her, they shook their heads. 

O’Hare grabbed my attention when he bellowed, “Stacie. What did you see or do?” 

I took a deep breath knowing Marina needed to take notes. “The four of us – Ronnie, Jillian, Trina, and I – got the works at the new spa.” I pointed to the building. “We finished up and made plans for lunch. Ronnie had parked over there.” 

I waved my hand in the general direction. “She left and as we walked over here, Trina stumbled and screamed. All we could see from there was something red, which Trina thought was blood. Trina and Jillian continued to Jillian’s car and got in. I came over here to see what it was.” 

“You didn’t know it was a body – a woman?” 

“Not initially. I only could see the bottom of her skirt – the red that Trina thought was blood. As I got closer I spotted the shoe-boot, then the skirt, and then the body. I checked for a pulse and respirations. Her skin was cold, her color gray. I called it in.” 

“Anything after the call? Anyone else come in this direction?” 

“No and no. A few people exited the spa or one of the stores but they weren’t parked over here and no one paid much attention to my standing here.” 

Rick joined us. 

“Murdock?” 

“Stacie’s right. From Jillian’s car the red material could have been anything. The first to see the red, Trina thought it might be blood and screamed. Jillian and Trina have been waiting in the car.” 

He grunted. “Trina’s complaining of hunger and wants to know when they can go eat.” 

O’Hare’s mouth twitched. “Anything else you can tell us, Stacie?” 

“Not really.” 

“Where’s lunch in case we have more questions?” 

“Sue’s Sandwich Shoppe.” 

“Get out of here. It’s going to get crowded fast.” 

I speed-walked to Jillian’s car and climbed in as the coroner arrived, along with the media. 

“Let’s get out of here while we still can, Jillian.” 

With the sirens, people had started to leave the other shops, gawk, and move closer to the action. Now, the media attracted more attention. Jillian didn’t waste any time snaking her way up and down lanes to get out the back way and avoid anyone else. 

Trina leaned between the seats. “She died, huh? I had a bad feeling when I saw the red whatever it was. That’s what made me stumble.” 

“It was her skirt, Trina. Don’t worry about it. It’s in the hands of the police, now.” 

“Still, it’s sad that someone died needlessly. They probably stole all her money.” 

I shrugged as I texted Ronnie we were on our way. 

She responded, “Got a snack to-go. I’ll catch up on Monday.” 

“It’s just the three of us at Sue’s.” 

Jillian nodded. “When I told her what was going on, she told me she’d probably get something to go.” Understandable for sure, Jillian headed for Sue’s amidst Trina’s whining. 

Excerpt from Riddles, Rogues & Murder. Copyright © 2026. All rights reserved.



About the Author 

Christa Nardi is an accomplished author of cozy mysteries with an edge - still no graphic violence or sex or profanity, but touching on social issues. Christa's background is in higher education and psychology, much as her protagonists, Sheridan Hendley in the Cold Creek and Sheridan Hendley mysteries, along with Stacie Maroni in the Stacie Maroni mystery series. She has always loved mysteries - reading them, writing them, and solving them. She reviews books on this blog, predominantly cozy mysteries. 

Christa is a member of Sisters in Crime and can be found on occasion at Bouchercon, Killer Nashville, or Malice Domestic. She writes four series: Cold Creek Cozy Mysteries, Sheridan Hendley Mysteries, Stacie Maroni Mysteries, and the Izzie Di Sante mysteries. Christa also collaborates with Cassidy Salem in writing the Hannah and Tamar Mysteries, featuring teen sleuth sisters. When not writing or reading, Christa and her husband enjoy travel, their three grandchildren, and their dogs. Christa supports dog rescue and local shelters. Christa loves to hear from readers. 



RIDDLES, ROGUES & MURDER IS ON TOUR WITH GREAT ESCAPES THIS WEEK:

February 23:     Jody's Bookish Haven (Spotlight)
February 24:     Books1987 (Spotlight)
February 24:     Books, Ramblings, and Tea (Spotlight)
February 25:     Boys' Mom Reads! (Spotlight)
February 25:     Sapphyria's Book Reviews (Spotlight)
February 26:     MJB Reviewers (Spotlight)
February 27:     Sneaky the Library Cat's Blog (interview with
                        Jasper)
                       (Spotlight)
February 28:     Baroness Book Trove (interview with Stacie)
February 28:     Christy's Cozy Corners (interview with Christa)
March 1:           Dealing Sharing Aunt (Spotlight)
March 1:           Maureen's Musings (Spotlight)
March 2:           Reading is my Super Power (interview with
                        Christa) 
March 2:           FUONLYKNEW (Spotlight)
March 3:           Salty Inspirations (Guest Post)
March 4:           Ascroft, eh? (Guest Post)

 

Sunday, February 8, 2026

SPOTLIGHT: CRITTERS AND CRIMES (Magical Cozy Mystery Book Club) by Elizabeth Pantley

Critters and Crimes: Magical Cozy Mystery Book Club 
by Elizabeth Pantley
Paranormal Cozy Mystery 
11th in Series 
Better Beginnings, Inc.
Published 1/15/2026 
Print length ‏ : ‎ 336 pages 

ABOUT THE BOOK 

A quaint riverside town holds many secrets ... and the only ones who’ve seen it all are the critters. 

This book club dives (literally!) into the pages of a cozy mystery. The quirky group must solve the mystery to get out of the book. It’s so much fun - you’ll wish you had a book club like this! 


In this journey, they choose a book set in a lovely riverside town. They land in a charming neighborhood and find they are part of a local book club. They are having a great time – and then a dead body shows up. (Of course it does!) The clues to what happened come to them in a unique way – via the critters in the house. 

As usual, the club finds plenty of time to enjoy the unique setting of their journey, as they solve the mystery – one critter at a time. 

This book is part of a magical cozy mystery series of 11 books and growing. Each book can be read as a standalone, but are much more fun in order.  Available in eBook, paperback, Kindle Unlimited, and audiobook. 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR  

Elizabeth Pantley is a bestselling author of fiction and non-fiction books. She writes two well-loved cozy mystery series: The Magical Cozy Mystery Book Club, and the Destiny Falls Mystery and Magic series. She has also written the international bestselling No-Cry Solution parenting book series that is available in over twenty languages. 

Elizabeth lives in the majestic Pacific Northwest and spends winters in the sunny desert of Arizona. While neither location is home to any paranormal beings (that she knows of) the vastly different, yet equally lovely locations are the inspiration for the settings in many of her books.

Join Elizabeth’s mailing list and get a free book from her Magical Cozy Mystery Book Club series. 






Monday, February 2, 2026

Book Review: MELODIES OF MALICE (Fiona Quinn Mysteries) by C. S. McDonald

About the Book:

When Fiona’s teenage cousin, Madison, finds the new Maestra for the Pittsburgh Junior Symphonic Orchestra dead, a web of espionage unravels! 

Fiona’s husband, Detective Landry, seeks out his mother’s international security firm, Global Shield, to assist with the investigation. They soon discover the Maestra was a Russian spy. Furthermore, an operative from Russia has been dispatched to the US to kill former female spies in order to protect delicate secrets. 

While the possibility that Madison’s life is in danger, Detective Landry places her under protective custody—in his and Fiona’s home. Global Shield operative, Ivan Guseva, stays with Fiona and takes up residence in the attic apartment where her ghostly grandma, Evelyn, lives. 

Much to Fiona’s dismay, he’s enjoying every moment, and it appears Grandma Ev is too! Meanwhile, Madison is proving to be quite the master of teenage shenanigans. 

Fiona’s about to move this investigation up an octave by pulling out her amateur sleuthing skills to track down a Russian operative, send her house guests packing, and bring her home back to normal—whatever that is. 

Review:

Once again, McDonald provides a cozy mytery worth reading. Fiona is still Fiona and wanting answers. Landry's protecting her as best he can and other family members do their part. The book is well-written and flows easily. There are surprises and twists to maintain interest. The characters are well-developed with enough back story sprinkled to allow this book to be read as a stand-alone. Highly recommend to those who enjoy the cozy mystery genre.

About the Author:

C.S. McDonald taught dance and choreographed shows for twenty-six years. Nowadays, she resides with her husband, Bill, and her poorly behaved Cocker Spaniel, Allister, on their Thoroughbred farm, Fly-by-Night Stables, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. George the Pony is a real pony who lives among the tall Thoroughbreds on their farm. 

In 2016, Ms. McDonald decided to write a cozy mystery series. The Fiona Quinn Mysteries are quick clean reads for anyone 10 to 110! You'll love Fiona and the quirky, but oh so charming, Detective Landry. 

Fiona is a kindergarten teacher and an unlikely sleuth from Pittsburgh. If you've never been to Pittsburgh, welcome to this wonderful city! If you live in Pittsburgh, you're sure to recognize many of the venues featured in the books. Ms. McDonald has even sprinkled a little Pittsburghese into her stories just for fun. Yinz will love it! 

Hey! Don't miss C.S. McDonald's new addition to Fiona Quinn Mysteries--Fiona Quinn QUICK Mysteries! What's that? Short Stories (about 30/40 pages) for a quick bedtime read or if you're stuck with a long wait in a doctor's office (we've all been there). Four shorts in all. Check them out! 

Okay, now for something seriously exciting--C.S. McDonald has penned a second cozy mystery series, The Owl's Nest Mysteries--Meet Alexa Owl. She's returned home to Pittsburgh to start a new business, the Owl's Nest Couturier Shop. Much to her surprise, she's getting more than she ever bargained for: Detective Bobby Starr, and he's no ordinary sleuth. Bobby is an angel who's returned to Earth in hopes of earning his way into the Guardian Angel Squad. Only here's the catch: he's got to solve three murders he failed to solve when he was alive, and he needs Alexa's help! This series has a little grit, a little time travel, a little romance, and a whole lotta cozy! 

By the way, all of the Fiona Quinn Mysteries, short stories, and the OWL'S NEST MYSTERIES are now available on Audible--narrated by the incredibly talented, Maren Swenson Waxenberg!  

Hey! You can check out all the books, listen to excerpts from the audiobooks and more at C.S. McDonald's website.  
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