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SheltieLover

(59,723 posts)
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 10:20 PM Sep 2022

10 COZY DETECTIVE SERIES YOU NEED IN YOUR LIFE

https://crimereads.com/10-cozy-detective-series-you-need-in-your-life/



10 COZY DETECTIVE SERIES YOU NEED IN YOUR LIFE
It's Time to Make Room for Some New Amateur Sleuths!
SEPTEMBER 22, 2022 BY SOFIE KELLY
VIA BERKLEY

If I were to sum up what makes a cozy mystery in just one word, the word I would choose is connection. Yes, cozies have other characteristics, including no graphic violence, no profanity, and no overt sexual behavior, but at their core these stories are about how we connect with one another. It’s these connections and the loyalties that come with them that motivate the protagonist to try to solve the crime. It’s these same bonds—or lack of them—that motivate others to help or hinder these efforts. And one of the reasons cozy mysteries are so popular with readers is because they feel a connection to the characters as well.

Traditionally, cozy mysteries are set in a small town—St. Mary’s Mead in Agatha Christie’s classic Miss Marple novels and Cabot Cove, Maine, in the popular TV show, Murder She Wrote. My own Magical Cats series takes place in Mayville Heights, Minnesota, which in some ways is like the small town where I grew up. But there are also cozies that take place in big cities. Cleo Coyle’s Coffeehouse series is set in New York, Greenwich Village to be specific. Leslie Budewitz’s Spice Shop mysteries are based in Seattle, while Los Angeles is the setting for Jennifer Chow’s Sassy Cat books.

More at link. Enjoy.
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10 COZY DETECTIVE SERIES YOU NEED IN YOUR LIFE (Original Post) SheltieLover Sep 2022 OP
One of the comments mentioned books by Hazel Holt that sounded good. MLAA Sep 2022 #1
I've read Jennifer Chow's series & found it absutely delightful. SheltieLover Sep 2022 #3
I like this series. Some sescribed literary places, including Oxford famous Bodleian with question everything Sep 2022 #25
Great, I look forward to them arriving in a few days and I will dive in. MLAA Sep 2022 #26
I just finished reading all the Kat Holloway Below Stairs Mysteries by Jennifer Ashley tanyev Sep 2022 #2
Sounds intriguing! SheltieLover Sep 2022 #6
And now that you say that I realize that there are a lot of contemporary cozies that revolve around tanyev Sep 2022 #9
Sounds like a pleasant change SheltieLover Sep 2022 #22
👍 Joinfortmill Sep 2022 #4
... SheltieLover Sep 2022 #7
Also MC Beaton, the Hamish Macbeth series central scrutinizer Sep 2022 #5
I'll give it a look. SheltieLover Sep 2022 #8
See post 11. niyad Sep 2022 #12
Also her Agatha Raisin series (several of which have been turned into a tv niyad Sep 2022 #11
I tried one of these & didn't care for it, but they're so popular SheltieLover Sep 2022 #21
The shows a delight XanaDUer2 Sep 2022 #24
And Roderic Jeffries, Inspector Alvarez series central scrutinizer Sep 2022 #15
Just checked out "A Question of Motive" SheltieLover Sep 2022 #20
I just discovered the Gethsemane Brown series. Love the ghost, and the niyad Sep 2022 #10
Sounds great! SheltieLover Sep 2022 #18
Just checked out "Murder in G Major" SheltieLover Sep 2022 #19
I read cozy mysteries all of the time chillfactor Sep 2022 #13
I read 1/day SheltieLover Sep 2022 #16
You can also get free library cards from most states and they have electronic books tons of titles. Demsrule86 Oct 2022 #27
Stuart Kaminsky nwliberalkiwi Sep 2022 #14
Thx for heads up! SheltieLover Sep 2022 #17
Thanks! XanaDUer2 Sep 2022 #23

MLAA

(18,635 posts)
1. One of the comments mentioned books by Hazel Holt that sounded good.
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 10:36 PM
Sep 2022

Just ordered a couple. Also learned Rhys Bowen has a series with a detective Evan Evans so trying those also. Thanks!

SheltieLover

(59,723 posts)
3. I've read Jennifer Chow's series & found it absutely delightful.
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 10:42 PM
Sep 2022

Glad you found some new reads! Let us know how you like them pls?

And I've inhaled Sofie Kelly's series. Again fun reads.

Enjoy!

question everything

(48,907 posts)
25. I like this series. Some sescribed literary places, including Oxford famous Bodleian with
Wed Sep 28, 2022, 10:22 PM
Sep 2022

interesting entrance, do not remember the specifics. And another place where she traveled with interesting history.

tanyev

(44,575 posts)
2. I just finished reading all the Kat Holloway Below Stairs Mysteries by Jennifer Ashley
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 10:41 PM
Sep 2022

and I really enjoyed them. A nice change of pace to have the focus on a cook and all of the people she interacts with. Plus, I found all the side info about shopping, cooking and serving meals in Victorian times very interesting.

SheltieLover

(59,723 posts)
6. Sounds intriguing!
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 10:51 PM
Sep 2022

I'm currently reading Ellery Adams' "Pies & Prejudice." Protagonist is opening a pie restaurant...

I love this author's works.

Enjoy!

tanyev

(44,575 posts)
9. And now that you say that I realize that there are a lot of contemporary cozies that revolve around
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 11:05 PM
Sep 2022

chefs, bakers, etc. But it seems to me like most of the things I read set in Victorian or Edwardian times revolve around the upper class, so the Kat Holloway series was a nice change from that.

SheltieLover

(59,723 posts)
21. I tried one of these & didn't care for it, but they're so popular
Fri Sep 23, 2022, 09:08 AM
Sep 2022

I think I'll try again.

Thx for the nudge!

niyad

(120,281 posts)
10. I just discovered the Gethsemane Brown series. Love the ghost, and the
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 11:08 PM
Sep 2022

very laid-back and accepting parish priest. G is a delight.

chillfactor

(7,694 posts)
13. I read cozy mysteries all of the time
Thu Sep 22, 2022, 11:48 PM
Sep 2022

but living on social security I can't afford to buy books. I pay a small Kindle Unlimited monthly fee and read tons of cozy mysteries for free.

SheltieLover

(59,723 posts)
16. I read 1/day
Fri Sep 23, 2022, 08:57 AM
Sep 2022

So buying them would prob cost more than my mortgage.

I get my ebooks from library.

Thx for the tip.

Keep reading & enjoy!

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