There’s something magical about December nights — the scent of pine, the soft glow of lights, and the quiet thrill of a mystery unfolding by the fire. But if your holiday reading taste leans more comfort and cocoa than crime and chaos, this list is for you.
These Christmas-themed cozy mysteries published in the past few years offer gentle intrigue, light romance, and plenty of festive charm — no violence, no grit, and just a sprinkle of spice. Think of them as literary hot chocolate: sweet, soothing, and perfectly seasonal.
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The Knife Before Christmas by Kate Carlisle
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Small-Town Setting
Shannon Hammer, Lighthouse Cove’s beloved contractor, is decking the halls when a holiday event turns puzzling. Between twinkling lights and mistletoe mischief, she’s on the case — with plenty of charm and zero chill (weather excluded).
The Knife Before Christmas (A Fixer-Upper Mystery)
Everyone in town loves the hotel’s spirit, except the Garrisons’ children and their spouses, who are hum-bugged by the money being wasted on holiday cheer while their inheritance goes up the chimney.
Dying in a Winter Wonderland by Vicki Delany
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Holiday Village
In Rudolph, New York — a town that celebrates Christmas year-round — murder might be the only thing that can stop the sleigh bells. Vicki Delany keeps it sweet and suspenseful, with lighthearted humor and community spirit that feels like coming home.
Gavels, Tinsel and Murder by Victoria Tait
Genre: Cozy Mystery | British Setting
An antique shop, a winter market, and a gentle mystery wrapped in tinsel — this is the kind of story that reminds you why cozy mysteries and Christmas were made for each other.
Gavels, Tinsel and Murder (A Dotty Sayers Antique Mystery)
A charity ball. A dead guest. Can an amateur sleuth solve the case or will it ruin Christmas for ever?
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder by Ann Stang
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Contemporary Small Town
When Pine View’s Three Trees Festival is in full swing, nothing should go wrong — except someone’s keeping secrets among the sugar cookies. A fun and festive read where friendship and forgiveness shine brighter than any Christmas star.
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder (Celebrate the Season With a Mystery)
Christmas in our small town of Pine View is a cozy season highlighted by the Three Trees Festival. Every house is ready for holiday visits with cookies and hot, yummy drinks. But this year instead of peace on earth and goodwill toward men, somebody has murder in mind.
The Christmas Jigsaw Murders by Alexandra Benedict
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Puzzle Mystery
A community Christmas puzzle contest turns unexpectedly puzzling in this clever, playfully plotted story. No darkness here — just a snowstorm of wit and whimsy.
The Christmas Jigsaw Murders
Rest. In. Pieces.
On 1st of December, renowned puzzle setter, loner, and Christmas curmudgeon Edie O’Sullivan finds a hand-delivered present on her doorstep. Unwrapping it, she finds a jigsaw box and, inside, six jigsaw pieces.
The Mistletoe Mystery by Nita Prose
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Lighthearted
Hotel housekeeper Molly Gray returns for a holiday-themed caper featuring Secret Santas and small misunderstandings. Nita Prose blends humor, heart, and the gentle reminder that kindness is the best gift of all.
The Mistletoe Mystery: A Maid Novella (Molly the Maid)
Molly Gray has always loved the holidays. When Molly was a child, her gran went to great lengths to make the season merry and bright, full of cherished traditions. The first few Christmases without Gran were hard on Molly.
Stalking Around the Christmas Tree by Jacqueline Frost
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Small-Town Series
Set on a family-owned Christmas tree farm, this series staple delivers peppermint-sweet dialogue, cozy romance, and a delightful mystery that’s more “mistletoe misstep” than menace.
Stalking Around the Christmas Tree (A Christmas Tree Farm Mystery)
For inn keeper Holly White, Christmas time in Mistletoe, Maine, is the ultimate holiday gift. Business at the Reindeer Games Inn is booming, her wedding to Sheriff Evan Gray is nearly here, and the annual parade is about to begin.
The Naughty List (Darcy Sweet Cozy Mystery #20) by K.J. Emrick
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Paranormal
Darcy Sweet’s ghostly helper returns in this holiday entry that’s full of goodwill, gentle humor, and just the right amount of supernatural sparkle.
The Naughty List (A Darcy Sweet Cozy Mystery)
The ghost of a teenage girl… A catastrophic fire… And a devastating secret that shatters Darcy Sweet’s world.
It’s just another Christmas in Misty Hollow and it’s business as usual for Jon and Darcy with a disturbing mystery to solve.
The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter
Genre: Cozy Mystery / Romantic Comedy
A holiday party at an English estate turns delightfully chaotic when a priceless heirloom vanishes. Expect banter, snow, and a romance as cozy as a cashmere scarf.
The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year: Great for Holiday and Christmas Reading or Gifting
The bridge is out. The phones are down. And the most famous mystery writer in the world just disappeared out of a locked room two days before Christmas.
Murder at the Mayfair Hotel by C.J. Archer
Genre: Historical Cozy Mystery
For readers who love period settings, C.J. Archer offers old-world Christmas charm in a posh London hotel. Intrigue stays mild, elegance stays high — perfect with tea and shortbread.
Murder at the Mayfair Hotel (Cleopatra Fox Mysteries)
December 1899. After the death of her beloved grandmother, Cleopatra Fox moves into the luxury hotel owned by her estranged uncle in the hopes of putting hardship and loneliness behind her. But the poisoning of a guest on Christmas eve throws her new life, and the hotel, into chaos.
A Ruff Royal Christmas by Karen Schaler
Genre: Holiday Romance with Mystery Elements
When a missing royal pup causes a stir at Christmastime, love and laughter follow. Wholesome, pet-loving, and brimming with festive cheer, this is the literary equivalent of a Hallmark movie — in the best way.
A Ruff Royal Christmas: A festive, funny, feel-good Christmas romantic comedy from the writer of Netflix s hit A Christmas Prince
Princess Ava’s perfectly planned Christmas Eve charity event erupts into chaos when she loses Stormy, the Queen’s mischievous new border collie. With Christmas fast approaching, Ava must team up with Justin, a laid-back American dog trainer who’s used to wrangling strays, not royal runaways.
Merry Merry Merry Murder (Cuddle Farm Mysteries) by Paty Jager
Genre: Cozy Mystery | Animal Lovers
Therapy animals, Christmas crafts, and a warmhearted community make this one feel like a hug in paperback form. Even the “mystery” feels more like a puzzle to be solved with kindness.
Merry Merry Merry Murder: A Cuddle Farm Mystery (Cuddle Farm Mysteries Book 1)
In the close-knit town of Auburn, Oregon, Andi Clark’s therapy animals bring comfort to the community, especially during the holiday season. When a young girl seeks solace from Athena, Andi’s therapy dog, after witnessing an unsettling scene behind the sleigh, it marks the beginning of a much darker holiday.
✨ Why We Love Holiday Cozy Mysteries
Christmas cozies are their own kind of comfort. The stakes stay low, the characters stay kind, and the settings glow with small-town sweetness. These stories remind us that joy and mystery can coexist — and sometimes, the best endings come wrapped in ribbon and forgiveness.
So pour yourself some cocoa, light the tree, and curl up with one (or several) of these comforting Christmas reads. Because sometimes, solving a mystery is just another way to celebrate hope.




