Witch Myth: Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery Books in Order
Part ofAlexandria Clarke Books in OrderSee the Witch Myth: Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery books by Alexandria Clarke in order, with summaries, background, and a clear place to start.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2 books
Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery
by Alexandria Clarke
2016
Morgan Summers hates talking to ghosts, but a murdered stranger leaves her little choice. To clear her own name and help the dead move on, she has to face Yew Hollow and her family's past.
Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery, Book 2
by Alexandria Clarke
2016
Morgan's paranormal detective work gets more dangerous as one solved mystery opens several more. In Yew Hollow, every case seems to lead back to family history and magic with teeth.
Series background & context
If Yew Hollow is the heart of Alexandria Clarke's witchy world, this is the doorway into it. The series centers on Morgan Summers, a woman with a gift for talking to ghosts and very mixed feelings about how useful that gift actually is. She is drawn back into a magical town, a family history she cannot ignore, and murder cases that do not stay politely in the background.
The opening premise tells you most of what you need to know. Morgan gets pulled into a case when the dead refuse to stay quiet, and in Yew Hollow that is not unusual enough to shock the right people. The town is full of witches, longtime grudges, hidden magic, and the uneasy arrangement of mortals living alongside things they do not fully understand. That gives the books a cozy shell, bakery windows, town meetings, familiar faces, but the mysteries underneath can get surprisingly sharp.
Morgan works well as a lead because she is not dazzled by the world she is in. She knows magic is useful, inconvenient, dangerous, and often tied up with family baggage. Her investigations tend to uncover more than a culprit. They pull at old promises, coven politics, and her own place in the Summers line. That makes the series feel richer than a one-case-at-a-time setup.
There is also a strong ghost element here that sets Yew Hollow apart from more conventional witch mysteries. Morgan does not just cast spells and spot clues. She deals with victims who can still talk, suspects who may already be dead, and a town where the past has a habit of being very literal. That makes even the cozier books feel a little off-center in a good way.
Start here if you want the most classic Yew Hollow experience. Morgan gives you the town, the coven, the ghostly side of Clarke's magic, and the family dynamics that feed the rest of the connected Witch Myth stories.
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