Maisie Fezziwig Books in Order
Part ofCheryl Bradshaw Books in OrderSee the Maisie Fezziwig books by Cheryl Bradshaw in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a handy note on where to begin.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
1 book
Hickory Dickory Dead
by Cheryl Bradshaw
2016
A suspicious death drops Maisie Fezziwig into a neat little knot of motives, grudges, and half-truths. It has the feel of a classic whodunit, quick, tidy, and built around the pleasure of solving the puzzle.
Series background & context
Maisie Fezziwig is Bradshaw in a lighter, more overtly puzzle-minded mode. The series is small, really a compact corner of her catalogue, but the appeal is easy to see. The name itself signals something a little playful, and the book follows through with a mystery that feels more classic whodunit than dark thriller.
What you should expect here is a curious lead, a suspicious death, a short list of people who all know more than they are saying, and a story that keeps its attention on solving the problem rather than pushing heavy violence. Even when the stakes are real, the tone stays readable and brisk.
That lighter touch matters. Bradshaw writes plenty of books where the emotional damage sits front and center, but this line gives readers a breather without losing the tension that makes a mystery work. You still get misdirection, secrets, and the pleasure of watching a smart character pull apart a case.
If you like traditional mystery setups, contained casts, and a lead who can carry a story without a lot of series baggage, this is a nice place to land. It is the kind of book you can pick up when you want a neat case, a fast pace, and the satisfaction of a strong reveal.
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