The Charleston Diary
When a “newly discovered” Civil War diary lands on editor Ginny Hampton’s desk, it seems too good to be true. In her experience, perfect manuscripts usually are.
When Ginny Hampton inherits a bookshop in Tidehaven Cove, she’s ready for a quieter life—until murder turns up in the stacks. With two mischievous corgis by her side and more mystery novels than crime-solving experience, Ginny tackles small-town murders the only way she knows how: one clue at a time. If you enjoy cozy mysteries with bookish settings, charming villages, and canine sidekicks, this series is for you.
Browse the books below and step into a world where the tea’s hot, the dogs are friendly, and the mysteries never stay shelved for long.

When Ginny Hampton inherits a bookshop in Devon, she expects her biggest challenge will be learning to make a proper cup of tea not a body among the rare manuscripts.

The Tidehaven Cove Literary Fair was supposed to celebrate books and authors but Ginny discovers that some people will kill for a bestseller.
The first literary tour Ginny leads is for industry experts. Hoping to attract a professional speaker, she didn’t count on murder.
Ginny is surprised to be the beneficiary of a loyal customer’s book collections. Will the family be happy? Another body but this time Ginny is a suspect!
A scavenger hunt in Tidehaven Cove turns deadly. A search for a family history, one too many questions. What family secret is important enough to kill to keep hidden?


