Paranormal Mystery

A paranormal mystery is a mystery that contains paranormal elements, either in the protagonist or the society. This includes anything from witches, angels, demons, werewolves, vampires, psychics, mediums, and ghosts. Usually Paranormal mysteries are cozy mysteries or part of the Gothic Mystery genre.

The Retired Assassin's Guide to Country Gardening
Mystic Justice (The Other Detective, #2)
The Vampire in the Potting Shed (Groom & Doom #1)
A Skirl of Sorcery (The Cat Lady Chronicles #3)
Hexes and Honey Buns (Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries, #3)
The Shop on Royal Street (Royal Street, #1)
The House on Prytania (Royal Street, #2)
Death and Other Occupational Hazards
Secrets of the Forgotten Heir (Witchlight Magical Mysteries #1)
The Twisted Dead (Gravekeeper, #3)
Little Ghosts
Shadows of the Soul (Cora Roberts, #2)
Candy Cane Killer  (A Christmas Cozy Mystery, #5)
The Vampire and the Case of the Secretive Siren (The Portlock Paranormal Detective  #2)
The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf (The Portlock Paranormal Detective #1)
Secondhand Spirits (Witchcraft Mystery, #1)
Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye (Psychic Eye Mystery, #1)
What's a Ghoul to Do? (Ghost Hunter Mystery, #1)
Grave Sight (Harper Connelly, #1)
Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1)
Grave Surprise (Harper Connelly, #2)
An Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly, #3)
It Takes a Witch (A Wishcraft Mystery, #1)
Hexes and Hemlines (A Witchcraft Mystery, #3)
The Trouble With Magic (A Bewitching Mystery #1)
Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1)
A Cast-Off Coven (A Witchcraft Mystery, #2)
Grave Secret (Harper Connelly, #4)
Better Read Than Dead (Psychic Eye Mystery, #2)
Witch Way to Murder (Ophelia & Abby, #1)

Hazel Butler
Death begins before birth. I have always found this an odd notion, but were it not for the death of certain cells during our initial development, humans would be born with webbed toes. Death moulds our physical being from the very start of our existence. It sculpts us, determines how we begin, and where we end. The events in life that define us, that break us and remake us, all stem from death—the death of a place, a time, a relationship, of those we hold most dear, and finally ourselves. Death ...more
Hazel Butler, Chasing Azrael

Hazel Butler
I found serenity in the towers, especially the highest, even in the midst of winter. The crows also enjoyed the lofts, and I habitually fed them. Often I held conference with the grotesques lining the summit. The gryphon was perhaps my favourite. I’d regularly sat beside them when feeling pensive, even before James’s death, one leg dangling precariously over the edge
Hazel Butler, Chasing Azrael

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