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Can a Police Procedural be a Cozy? by Marilyn Meredith

In the true sense of a police procedural and the term cozy–probably not. However, I’ve had both my mystery series described in reviews as bordering on being cozy.

Though there is no tea drinking (to any extent) involved, neither series has any bad language (maybe a tiny bit in the Rocky Bluff P.D. series), all bedroom doors close, and the bloody stuff is kept to a minimum.

The real reason though, in my opinion, is because both series are set in small towns and revolve around family.

Rocky Bluff focuses on the police officers and what is going on with their families while they are solving murders and other crimes. The beach community is fictional and located between Ventura And Santa Barbara.

In my Deputy Tempe Crabtree series, Tempe, a Native American or Indian as she prefers to be called, lives and works in and around the mountain community of Bear Creek, located in the Southern Sierra. She is the resident deputy of Bear Creek and married to the minister of the community church. Through the years she’s been a widowed mother of a teen, met and married Pastor Hutch, and solved many crimes while keeping the peace, the drunks off the road, and from time to time, helping out at the nearby Indian reservation.

My next Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery, Seldom Traveled, is scheduled for August.

The latest Rocky Bluff P.D. mystery, A Crushing Death, has been out for awhile.

I’m now writing the next RBPD and planning the promotion for Seldom Traveled.

Not as it Seems the latest Deputy Tempe Crabtree is available now and Tempe is at the Central Coast to attend her son’s wedding.

Both books, and the rest of the series, are available as paper and e-books from all the usual places.

Marilyn Meredith aka F. M. Meredith

Ooops, I Missed my Day by Marilyn Meredith

In the middle of the night, I realized I hadn’t written anything for my day on this blog. Since no one else has showed up yet, I’ll let you know my excuse.

I’m in the middle of a blog tour for my latest Rocky Bluff P.D. mystery, A Crushing Death, and believe me, that takes lot of time to promote.

In the midst of all this, and normal life, such as it is, my granddaughter, hubby and two great granddaughters have moved in with us. They are going to buy our house. Trying to meld the contents of two household has been interesting–and shown hubby and I how much we need to get rid of.

Having two little girls around (almost 2 and almost 4) livens things up a lot. Believe me, I love it. We have the most interesting chats and I receive many hugs.

I’m also in the process of a project that needs to get done ASAP–and I have a new book to get written. So far all I have down is some notes–possibilities for the plot.

So, I hope I’ll be forgive for missing my day.

Marilyn aka F. M. Meredith

P.S. Our great-grandson and his wife live upstairs. He says we’re like an old time sit-com. And it does have that feel around here.