Recently, I have begun reading the series of books by two different authors: Philip Craig - J.W. Jackson/Martha's Vineyard Mysteries and William G. Tapply - Brady Coyne series (set in Boston). Both are excellent, reads and sometimes there is a cross-over in the characters. In fact, they have collaborated on two different books. The bonus to the Philip Craig books is they often include recipes for the dishes mentioned in the book, the majority of which involve fish and seafood (and they are some
GREAT recipes in there!) None of the books is overly long, and unlike some mystery/detective genre books, you generally receive enough clues to at least get you guessing in the right direction as to "who done it". Oh, and I should probably mention that both authors are avid fisherman and references to fishing (trout for the Tapply/Brady Coyne novels, artificial lures/surf-casting for the Martha's Vineyard series) are prominent as well, but even if you don't fish, or cook for that matter, they are great books.