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Cozy Mysteries featuring Disabled Characters 

  • epilepticbooklover
  • Mar 2
  • 1 min read


The Framed Women of Ardmore House

By Brandy Shillace

Features an autistic and hyperlexic protagonist 


Dead Body Language 

By Penny Warner

Features a Deaf Protagonist  Set in a community of Characters who use ASL


The Mystery of Curiosities

By CS Poe

(A Disability focused mystery, often featuring Diverse, Queer characters) 


Chalice By Robin McKinley

Fantasy Cozy Crossover Featuring a love interest with Chronic Pain and Disabilities 


The Thursday Murder Club By Richard Osgood

Features Elderly often Physically Limited Characters in a Retirement Village 


Fowl Play: A Bella Vista Cooperative Mystery 

By Iona Lam

Features a protagonist Diagnosed later in life with ADHD

 
 
 

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