Why I Write Cozy Art Mysteries: How Storytelling Heals, Brings Justice, and Offers Escape

There are moments in life when reality feels harsh, petty, and unnecessarily cruel A person with power uses it badly. Someone behaves dishonorably. A  bully bluffs, threatens, intimidates, or attempts to corner you. You’re left standing there thinking: Did that really just happen? You replay it later, not because of the money or inconvenience, but because something deeper was violated—fairness, dignity, decency.

That is one of the reasons storytelling matters so profoundly. Stories give us somewhere to place what life does not always resolve. That’s why I especially love writing, cozy mysteries, small town mystery and female sleuth mystery stories.

For me, storytelling has become one of the most healing forms of transmutation. The world can be maddeningly unjust in small everyday ways: a dishonest business owner, a manipulative person, someone trying to take advantage because they think they can. These moments may seem minor to outsiders, but they leave an energetic residue. They can make you feel powerless, silenced, or shaken.

Yet when I write, something extraordinary happens. 

The powerless become powerful again.

The truth comes out.

Bullies are exposed.

Charmers are unmasked.

Greedy people overplay their hand.

And those who tried to intimidate others discover they are not nearly as clever as they imagined.

This is why I love writing cozy mysteries and adding more books to my cozy mystery series.

Some people assume murder mysteries are dark. Mine are not about glorifying violence or cruelty. They are about restoring moral order. They are about communities where kindness still matters, where wit can outmaneuver arrogance, where justice arrives—sometimes wearing pearls, sometimes carrying a paintbrush and easel, sometimes in sensible shoes with a sharp eye for detail.

They are also, quite frankly, fun.

In fiction, I can take the essence of a person who behaved badly—not necessarily the literal person, but the type—and let consequences find them. I can turn frustration into plot, insult into intrigue, helplessness into revelation. A pompous resort owner who blusters and threatens might become a deliciously unlikeable character whose empire of fakery begins to crack by chapter three.

And readers know that feeling.

Most people have met a Paul Brinkley.

The smug operator.

The manipulator.

The person who counts on others being too tired, too polite, or too overwhelmed to push back.

So when such a character meets poetic justice on the page, it satisfies something ancient in us. It reminds us that while real life can be unresolved, fiction can still deliver truth.

Storytelling also offers escape, and I make no apology for that.

We live in a traumatic world. Many people are carrying grief, stress, uncertainty, loneliness, or exhaustion. To open a book and be transported to a charming town, an art retreat, a quirky resort, a seaside village, or a glamorous old hotel where secrets simmer beneath the surface is not trivial—it is medicine.

Escape is not weakness.

Escape can be restoration.

A good story gives the nervous system a break. It invites curiosity instead of dread. It offers laughter, suspense, delight, companionship, and the reassuring sense that however tangled things become, someone clever and decent will eventually make sense of it all.

That is no small gift.

And for the writer, there is another gift still: sovereignty.

Life does not always let us finish the scene.

We don’t always get the perfect comeback.

We don’t always receive the apology.

We don’t always see justice done.

But in art, we reclaim authorship.

We choose meaning.

We choose tone.

We choose the ending.

What happened to us may be beyond our control. What we create from it is not. So yes, sometimes I write mysteries because they entertain readers.

Sometimes because they’re popular

Sometimes, because I adore clever plots, eccentric suspects, and hidden motives.

And sometimes because art allows me to transform the sting of real life into something richer, wiser, sharper, and strangely beautiful.

A bully may refuse to right a wrong.

But they may also inspire Chapter One.

And in my world, Chapter One is where their troubles begin.

COMING SOON

Murder at Brinkles Resort coming soon

Montana Cozy Murder Art Mysteries

Where creativity thrives, secrets linger, and the beauty of Montana hides more than meets the eye…

Welcome to the Montana Cozy Art Mysteries, a captivating series that blends the charm of small-town life, the beauty of artistic expression, and the twists and turns of a classic whodunit. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Montana’s rugged landscapes, each mystery transports readers to Willow Hollow, a picturesque retreat where creativity thrives—and secrets simmer beneath the surface.

In this series, you’ll find:

  • An Intrepid Sleuth: Follow Cassandra Fairweather, a former art historian turned retreat owner, as she uses her sharp eye for detail and compassion for her guests to uncover the truth behind every crime.
  • Artful Intrigue: From poisoned thermoses to incriminating paintings, each mystery revolves around the world of art, where every brushstroke could hold a clue.
  • Quirky Characters: Meet a colorful cast of suspects, from struggling artists to eccentric town locals, each with their own secrets and motivations.
  • A Scenic Setting: Experience the wild beauty of Montana’s mountains, meadows, and small-town charm, where inspiration is everywhere—even in the midst of danger.
  • Cozy Atmosphere: Perfect for readers who love a good mystery without the gore, where community and creativity shine even in the face of murder.

Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a cozy mystery lover, or someone who enjoys stories with heart and intrigue, the Montana Cozy Art Mysteries promise to delight and keep you guessing until the very last page.

While each can easily be read as a standalone story, you’ll likely enjoy reading the other books, too.

Murder on the Canvas

Murder in the Frame

Murder in the Palette

Murder on the Lake 

Murder at Brushwood Bluff

Murder by Numbers

Murder on the Campaign Trail

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Each book is well written with intriguing characters. Each Mystery hooks you from the beginning, great twists. I highly recommend this Box Set.

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Why Art is my unique differentiator

There are thousands of cozy mysteries. Fewer combine:

  • art world intrigue
  • galleries
  • artists
  • stolen paintings
  • creative settings
  • cultured sleuthing

Art is my unique differentiator in the crowded world of cozy mysteries. There are thousands of charming whodunits, but far fewer that immerse readers in the fascinating world of art galleries, talented artists, hidden studios, stolen paintings, rare collectibles, and creative communities where beauty and deception often sit side by side. By weaving art into my mysteries, I offer readers something fresh: the intrigue of a classic cozy mystery combined with the glamour, passion, and secrets of the art world. It creates a richer reading experience that feels both entertaining and distinctive.

Readers are naturally drawn to stories that take them somewhere interesting, and the art world is full of atmosphere, mystery, and emotional depth. A small-town bakery is cozy, but so is a sunlit gallery opening, a mountain art retreat, a forgotten painting in an attic, or a sculptor hiding more than clay beneath their calm exterior. Art-themed cozy mysteries invite readers into beautiful settings while also satisfying their curiosity about creativity, value, forgery, obsession, and the stories hidden behind treasured objects. This blend of escape and suspense is one reason art mysteries are so appealing to cozy mystery readers.

Art also brings heart to a mystery series. Paintings, antiques, heirlooms, and handmade objects often carry memory, longing, identity, and love. That means the crime is rarely just about money—it is about legacy, jealousy, belonging, betrayal, or truth. Readers connect deeply when a mystery has emotional stakes as well as clever clues. In my Montana Cozy Art Mysteries, readers can enjoy charming settings, amateur sleuthing, colorful suspects, and satisfying justice, while stepping into a world where creativity itself becomes part of the puzzle. That combination helps my books stand out and keeps readers coming back for more.

If you love cozy mysteries with charm, wit, artful intrigue, and unforgettable small-town secrets, I’d love to invite you into my world. Explore the Montana Cozy Art Mysteries series today and discover stories where beauty hides clues, creativity reveals truth, and justice is always waiting to be framed. Start reading now and find your next favorite cozy mystery>>

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