46 min

Episode 7: Cozy Mysteries for Middle Grade Two Lit Mamas

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Grab your shawl, pour yourself a spot of tea and get cozy. For Episode 7 of Two Lit Mamas, the ladies dig into all things murderous. From traditional British cozies to inspired African American mysteries, the mamas share their favorite TV shows and grown up murder mysteries while uncovering fab mysteries for middle graders. So, take a bun break and Greek out with the mamas or Miss Fortune will find you.     

Middle Grade Cozies:
Taylor & Rose Secret Agents, Peril in Paris by Katherine Woodfine
In 1911, two young detectives, Sophie Taylor and Lillian Rose, shift their focus from sleuthing to the fast-paced world of espionage as they take on a case for Britain’s mysterious Secret Service Bureau. While Lil has been sent on a special mission, Sophie is tasked with uncovering why Bureau agent, Professor Blaxland, was found murdered in his Paris apartment. Although the City of Lights is beautiful and alluring, doom lurks around every corner.
Murder Most Unladylike by Robin Stevens
In this first Wells and Wong mystery, detectives Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong get their chance to solve a real crime at their boarding school, The Deepdean School for Girls. After Hazel discovers their science teacher, Miss Bell, dead in the gymnasium, she rushes to get her partner but by the time they return, the body is gone. The girls have to find the killer before he or she strikes again.
The Clubhouse Mysteries, The Mystery of the Buried Bones by Sharon M. Draper
In this first book in the series by best-selling author Sharon M. Draper, four friends have to find a way to spend their summer after finding their basketball court destroyed. The boys decide to use some salvaged fencing supplies and build a clubhouse for their new club, The Black Dinosaurs. When the boys discover a box of bones, they agree to solve the mystery inside which takes them on an unexpected journey and leading them to finally understand why Mr. Green has been lurking around, singing, “Dem bones gonna rise again.”
The Great Cake Mystery by Alexander McCall Smith 
This book is the first of three cozy mysteries for kids exploring the origins of Detective Precious Ramotswe, from Smith’s long-time cozy mystery series, The #1 Ladies Detective Agency. In this tale, Precious lives with her father in a small Botswanan village. When sweets go missing before snack time at the village school, everyone assumes it was Poloko, their “traditionally built” classmate. But the young sleuth, Precious, disagrees and constructs the perfect trap to find the real perpetrator and clear Poloko’s name.
Pick Six: The Mamas Fave Grown Up Cozies
Lucy Stone by Leslie Meier
Greek to Me Series by Susannah Hardy
Miss Fortune Series by Jana DeLeon
Inspector Barnaby Series by Caroline Graham
Mr. Parker Pyne by Agatha Christie
Murder She Wrote
Reference Links:
Masterclass.com cozy murder parameters
Masterpiece Mystery Theater
St. Trinians movie
Down the Rabbit Hole Podcast
Two Lit Mamas Blog

Grab your shawl, pour yourself a spot of tea and get cozy. For Episode 7 of Two Lit Mamas, the ladies dig into all things murderous. From traditional British cozies to inspired African American mysteries, the mamas share their favorite TV shows and grown up murder mysteries while uncovering fab mysteries for middle graders. So, take a bun break and Greek out with the mamas or Miss Fortune will find you.     

Middle Grade Cozies:
Taylor & Rose Secret Agents, Peril in Paris by Katherine Woodfine
In 1911, two young detectives, Sophie Taylor and Lillian Rose, shift their focus from sleuthing to the fast-paced world of espionage as they take on a case for Britain’s mysterious Secret Service Bureau. While Lil has been sent on a special mission, Sophie is tasked with uncovering why Bureau agent, Professor Blaxland, was found murdered in his Paris apartment. Although the City of Lights is beautiful and alluring, doom lurks around every corner.
Murder Most Unladylike by Robin Stevens
In this first Wells and Wong mystery, detectives Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong get their chance to solve a real crime at their boarding school, The Deepdean School for Girls. After Hazel discovers their science teacher, Miss Bell, dead in the gymnasium, she rushes to get her partner but by the time they return, the body is gone. The girls have to find the killer before he or she strikes again.
The Clubhouse Mysteries, The Mystery of the Buried Bones by Sharon M. Draper
In this first book in the series by best-selling author Sharon M. Draper, four friends have to find a way to spend their summer after finding their basketball court destroyed. The boys decide to use some salvaged fencing supplies and build a clubhouse for their new club, The Black Dinosaurs. When the boys discover a box of bones, they agree to solve the mystery inside which takes them on an unexpected journey and leading them to finally understand why Mr. Green has been lurking around, singing, “Dem bones gonna rise again.”
The Great Cake Mystery by Alexander McCall Smith 
This book is the first of three cozy mysteries for kids exploring the origins of Detective Precious Ramotswe, from Smith’s long-time cozy mystery series, The #1 Ladies Detective Agency. In this tale, Precious lives with her father in a small Botswanan village. When sweets go missing before snack time at the village school, everyone assumes it was Poloko, their “traditionally built” classmate. But the young sleuth, Precious, disagrees and constructs the perfect trap to find the real perpetrator and clear Poloko’s name.
Pick Six: The Mamas Fave Grown Up Cozies
Lucy Stone by Leslie Meier
Greek to Me Series by Susannah Hardy
Miss Fortune Series by Jana DeLeon
Inspector Barnaby Series by Caroline Graham
Mr. Parker Pyne by Agatha Christie
Murder She Wrote
Reference Links:
Masterclass.com cozy murder parameters
Masterpiece Mystery Theater
St. Trinians movie
Down the Rabbit Hole Podcast
Two Lit Mamas Blog

46 min