Jean Flowers

Jean Flowers is a well-established author, known for her cozy mystery novels. She is the author of the popular Postmistress Mysteries series, which has gained a loyal following among mystery fans. While her true identity remains a mystery, it is known that she is a seasoned author who has published multiple mystery series with Berkley and Minotaur.

Flowers' academic background is as impressive as her writing career. She earned a B.A in mathematics from Emmanuel College in Boston and went on to pursue a master's and Ph.D. in physics from Fordham University. Her love for physics is evident in her work, particularly in her Period Table series, where she cleverly integrates physics and chemistry into the naming of the mysteries. For instance, some of her books are titled "The Hydrogen Murder" and "The Beryllium Murder." The series may not be solely about physics, but it does include simple physics concepts that add depth and interest to the stories.

In addition to her expertise in physics, Flowers has also researched nuclear waste management, commercial nuclear plants, and human factor engineering. These diverse interests and experiences have undoubtedly enriched her writing, allowing her to create complex and engaging mystery plots that keep readers guessing until the end. Despite her many accomplishments, Flowers remains a humble and dedicated author, committed to crafting entertaining and thought-provoking cozy mysteries for her fans to enjoy.
Postmistress Mystery Books
# Title Year
1 Death Takes Priority 2015
2 Cancelled by Murder 2016
3 Addressed to Kill 2017