MADDIE DAY here, delighted that Murder at the Toy Soldier, my eighth Cozy Capers Book Group Mystery, releases on Tuesday!
To celebrate the new book, I thought I'd shine the spotlight on the entire series from book one to the latest.
When I was beginning the series, I created the perfect fictional coastal Cape Cod town for a cozy setting. If you know the upper Cape, Westham is vaguely modeled on Falmouth. I dreamed up Mackenzie Almeida, her bike shop, her family, and her friends in the Cozy Capers book group.
Murder on Cape Cod is book one.
My editor proposed the title, and then suggested that each following book would feature a location or business in Westham. "I can do that," I said.
Because Mac owns a bike shop and I no longer ride, I needed to do some bike shop research. Luckily, Falmouth has Corner Cycle, and the staff were more than helpful when I wandered in asking questions and taking pictures, especially in the repair room.
Many coastal US towns have shops that sell salt water taffy, so I made up Salty Taffy's candy shop as a Main Street business. Book group member Gin owns the store, and Gin and Mac are good friends and walking pals. But when Gin becomes a suspect in Murder at the Taffy Shop, the Cozy Capers get to work to clear her name.
Book group member Tulia owns the Lobstah Shack, a popular seafood lunch and takeout restaurant. In book three, Murder at the Lobstah Shack, Tulia opens her place in the morning only to find a body in the walk-in cooler.
Each book in this series includes recipes, and I was delighted when Doreen Sheridan over at Criminal Element included my recipe for lobster quiche from this book.
In the next book, Murder in a Cape Cottage, Mac and her boyfriend Tim are about to get married on New Year's Eve. Sure, finding a skeleton in the wall of their house as they start renovations threatens to throw a wrench in the works. It's only six days until the wedding, and Mac's grandmother Reba steps in to invent their wedding cocktail.
Murder in a Cape Bookstore, the fifth in the series, was a natural for a series featuring a book group, and the book hit #1 in cozy mysteries!
In Murder in a Cape Cottage, I invented a local pub called the Rusty Anchor. It's the setting for finding the body in book six, Murder in the Rusty Anchor. Every time I write about the pub, I want to stop in for a draft beer and plate of hot, crispy Anchor fries - and then I remember I made it up!
The most recent book is Murder at Cape Costumers, which I had a lot of fun writing. It's set at Halloween, using inspiration from a news article I had cut out from the Boston Globe and saved.
You can read the whole story in my guest post from last summer over at Jungle Red Writers.
And that brings us to Murder at the Toy Soldier, which you can bet I'll be celebrating on Tuesday!
I shared Tim's recipe for Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies here on August 14, and you'll have Tulia's Fish Cakes next Friday. Mac's mom Astra shared a day in her life at Dru's Book Musings last Friday, and Monday I write about characters who need caring for on Debra Goldstein's blog, It's Not Always a Mystery.
Mostly I'm just glad the book is nearly out and about to land in the hands of fans and readers everywhere. It's already had some lovely reviews, including from Dru Ann Love herself.
- "This is a fast-paced page turner that I could not put down. It was great fun to reconnect with the characters I have grown invested in. Though this is a series, it will be easy to jump in with this book. Then you will be hooked!" -Suzie on Goodreads
- "...just the right pace, with an engaging plot and a variety of suspects (as usual) ... Maddie Day does an amazing job ... I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a fantastic cozy mystery series to binge-read! - Katie K on Goodreads
- "...another fun, cozy mystery with an engaging cast, a solid mystery, and plenty of small town charm." - DeeG Reads on Goodreads
- "...a delightfully entertaining whodunit and one of the best books in this charming series." - Dru's Book Musings
Thanks for letting me shine the spotlight on this popular series. You have plenty of time to get caught up. Book nine, Murder in the Lighthouse, releases in February of 2027, and I've signed a contract for two more books after that!
Readers: Do you have a favorite Cozy Capers book? If you haven't read the series, which book will you begin with? I'll send one commenter a signed copy of the new book!
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A Poisonous Pour is out and available wherever books are sold!

Next up is Murder at the Toy Soldier, Cozy Capers Book Group #8, which releases in late August.
My most recent releases are Murder at Cape Costumers,
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Maddie Day (aka Edith Maxwell) is a talented amateur chef and holds a PhD in Linguistics from Indiana University. An Agatha Award-winning and bestselling author, she is a member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America and also writes award-winning short crime fiction. She lives with her beau and sweet cat Martin north of Boston, where she’s currently working on her next mystery when she isn’t cooking up something delectable in the kitchen.







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I love the Cozy Capers series! I have them all, except this newest one, love the cover and the story sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteP.S. got the best peanut butter salt water taffy in Boothbay not long ago, yumm!
Thank you! I love peanut butter salt water taffy.
DeleteNew series for me. I would love to start at the beginning.Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteJess
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Cool!
DeleteNo favorite Cozy Capers book they all look like fantastic reads though, sure would love to read a Cozy Capers book either Scone Cold Dead, Murder At Cape Costumers, Murder In The Lighthouse OH who am I kidding would love to read any of them I love them all
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Thanks, Crystal. Scone Cold Dead is actually the 13th in the Country Store mysteries.
DeleteMy favorite book of the series is Murder in a Cape Cottage. I've also liked the secret room idea, but if not that, the secret in the wall is next. So cool (but not for the victim.)
ReplyDeleteI agree, Anita!
DeleteCongratulations on your upcoming release, Edith! I've enjoyed the entire series and love the close family element in your stories!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim! Yes, family is big in that series.
DeleteI havent started yet. Will sta r t with book 1. Love the covers.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christa. Kensington does such a great job with covers!
DeleteCongratulations on another book! This is one of the cutest covers I've ever seen. I don't have a favorite book. ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Carol.
DeleteI really enjoyed Murder on Cape Cod and look forward to reading more books in this series. Your various book series are always a delight to read.
ReplyDeleteNancy
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Aww, thanks, Nancy.
DeleteI read the first book Murder on Cape cod Thank you for the chance Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
DeleteI have to admit that this Californian has never been to Cape Cod, but whenever I hear the name I think of that terrific song by Patti Page, and it makes me want to visit!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on book eight, my dear, and keep 'em coming! xoxo
Come and visit, Leslie!
DeleteI haven't read the series. But I might start with Murder On The Capcode. Or if there's one that's similar to Arlene's Murder .At An Irish Chipper, I'd like to read it. johnlong832rocketmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteOne of my FAVOURITE authors!
ReplyDeletemickee@rogers.com
I'm delighted to hear that, Debra!
DeleteI have not read any of your books, but I am about to start reading Murder on Cape Cod, which I bought several years ago and added to my TBR pile.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing!
DeleteI love how authors take an actual place and make a fictional version of it for their books. Makes you want to walk around and visit the shops.
ReplyDeletelibbydodd at comcast dot net
I know!
Deletecongrats on such a successful series Maddie/Edith! It's fun to hear about all the inspiration for those books!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lucy. Your tour of Key West in your last Spotlight inspired me to do this tour.
DeleteIt’s hard to pick just one! Everyone I’ve read has been fantastic!!! The covers are amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the one coming out in February and two more to follow!!! Yay, for us with more to come!!!ππππ
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Thanks so much, Sherry.
DeleteI haven't reead this series yet so I have to start with Book 1 then go up from there. Congrats on your new book,
ReplyDeleteYou have books ahead of you!
DeleteFantastic spotlight, Maddie/Edith. Cheers for sharing some of the inspirations behind your terrific Cozy Capers Book Group Mystery series and happy congrats on the publication of your newest (8th!) entry, woot!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteCongratulations on your new release. Great series, looking forward to reading "Murder At The Toy Soldier".
ReplyDeletediannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks so much!
DeleteYes, I have read most of the series. Hard to pick a favorite as I enjoyed the ones I did read. I really liked Murder at a Cape Bookstore. Fantastic book covers. Thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeletejarjm1980(@)hotmail(dot)com
Kensington does such a great job with covers!
DeleteCongratulations on the upcoming birth of MURDER AT THE TOY SOLDIER, dear Edith! Most favorite of favorites? Choosing one is like committing the sin of voicing which is your favorite child...Everything you have written has been such a joyful occasion to read, then listen to in my vision impaired life. I have all your books in paperback, kindle and now audible versions, and am eager to get Murder at The Toy Soldier on Tuesday on Audible. I could say that the most recent book would be my favorite because I had not read it before, so the next one will take its place when it publishes. Hooray for books #9, 10 and 11...I pray there will be a #12 to complete the dozen, and many more afterwards. Your culinary skills are unsurpassed, and I have enjoyed everything I have tried...even without the onions!!! Thank you, grazie, obrigado, merci, arigato gozaimashita, blagodarya, gracias...for all the joyful moments you have gifted me with through your books and recipes, plus honoring my book club when you have visited us! JOY back to you!!! Luis at ole dot travel
ReplyDeleteInichΓ©, Luis! (Did I stump you with that one, LOL?) I will come back to the book group any time.
DeleteYes, you did, Edith! I tried to find out what language it is, but I kept getting explanations for NICHE :-(
DeleteCongratulations on the new book release Edith! I am happy to hear that there are going to be even more books in the series. I have only read one so far, so I have lots of good reading to look forward to. I am in the midst of mapping out a plan to finish all of the cozy series that I have started before I begin any new ones. There's no need to include me in the giveaway as I recently won a copy from Goodreads.
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