Professor and Teacher Sleuths
As everyone prepares for the start of a new school year, I’m reminded of the hard work professors and teachers put in to get ready. I’m sure we would all love to know what they do during their free time outside of school. Here are a few Cozy Cat Press series that focus on professor and teacher sleuths.
In CJ Whitmore Mysteries by JT Toman, the Economics Department’s only tenured female CJ Whitmore uses her sleuthing skills to solve murders on campus. In “Picking Lemons,” she uses economic principles to get to the truth about Professor Edmund de Beyer’s murder. In “Occam’s Murder,” she must solve the murder of a fellow faculty member for the upcoming election for department chair. Follow CJ Whitmore as she solves both murders by checking out “Picking Lemons” here and “Occam’s Murder” here.
In Edwina Goodman Mysteries by Elissa Grodin, Physics Professor Edwina Goodman uses her knowledge of physics to uncover the truth. In “Physics Can Be Fatal,” she must solve the murder of physicist Alan Sidebottom, who she was in charge of. In “Death By Hitchcock,” she must solve the murder of Film Studies student Bunny Baldwin. In “A Handful of Worldliness,” she must solve a suspicious murder at the nearby headquarters of a home shopping network. Follow Edwina Goodman to uncover the truth by checking out “Physics Can Be Fatal” here, “Death by Hitchcock” here, and “A Handful of Worldliness” here.
The first two books of Karen Fowler Mysteries by Kathy Johnston follows Karen Fowler in the world of education. In “Fatal Lesson,” she is the assistant principal who must solve a murder at a small town school. In “Fatal Faculty,” she teaches a course at night at the local college who must solve a murder at the college. Follow Karen Fowler to solve both murders by checking out “Fatal Lesson” here and “Fatal Faculty” here.
Matthew Diggerson Mysteries by D.G. Gillespie follows Composition Professor Mattew Diggerson who turns sleuth to uncover clues about murders happening on his college campus. Will he be able to balance the workload of professor, sleuthing, and family? Follow Matthew Diggerson as he balances all three. Check out the first book in the series “Rules To Die By” on Amazon here.
Piano Teacher Mysteries by Ann Buys follows Maggie Brown who discovers the truth through sleuthing. In “The Paper Trail Mystery,” she must follow a paper trail to discover the truth about the past to move forward. In “The Treasure Hunt Mystery,” she must solve the crimes of a burglary, murder, and a missing painting like a treasure hunt. In “The Mozart Murder Mystery,” she must find the connection between a kidnapping and a murder at the theatre. Follow Maggie Brown to discover the truth by checking out “The Paper Trail Mystery” here, “The Treasure Hunt Mystery” here, and “The Mozart Murder Mystery” here.
Susan Wiles Schoolhouse Mysteries by Diane Weiner follows retired music teacher Susan Wiles who uses her sleuthing skills to solve murders inside and outside of school. Will she be able to solve the murders in time? Follow Susan Wiles as she solves various murders along the way. Check out the first book in the series “Murder is Elementary” on Amazon here.
Professors and teachers can be sleuths in cozy mysteries. Whether they are still teaching or retired, their experience comes in handy when trying to solve mysteries. They put in a lot of work each school year to help students learn. So don’t forget to appreciate all professors and teachers and the work they do!