Let’s Read a Cozy Mystery

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I think we should read a cozy mystery.  Things are bleak enough these days without spending time reading a book with a heavy topic.  I haven't been able to concentrate very well this past month and as a result, my reading life has suffered.  Let's get back in the mood to read together with a cozy mystery.

Over the weekend, I downloaded five cozy mystery books to my Kindle and would love to hear your recommendations for some cozies that you have enjoyed.  So often, a cozy mystery is part of a series, and if you find one you like, you are set for reading material for some time.  Honestly, when I was exploring the topic on the internet, I was amazed at the sheer number of themes that these books fall under!  You can find cozy mysteries with a Bookshop theme, a Bakery theme, a Cat theme, a Coffee Shop or Tea Shop theme, an Irish Village theme, a Gardening theme, etc, etc.  It was eye-opening!

The following books are the ones I chose.  Keep in mind, I haven't read any of them yet, but will keep you posted if they are any good.  They were all pretty inexpensive on Amazon, for Kindle.

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This is the first in a series that is set in the Irish village of Kilbane In County Cork.  Feisty Siobhan O'Sullivan runs a bistro and has had a rough year.  Finding one of her patrons dead at his table is not what she needed.  Murder in an Irish Village by Carlene O'Connor.

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Definitely feeling an Irish theme taking over, I chose Dead in Dublin by Catie Murphy next (Dublin Drivers Series).  Megan Malone is a gal from Texas who has moved to Dublin and started the Leprechaun Limo Service.  When one of her clients is found dead at the feet of the statue of fishmonger Molly Malone, Megan is on board to figure out what happened.  Jack Russell puppies are also involved, so I'm in.

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Moving across the Channel to Yorkshire, Constable on the Hill by Nicholas Rhea is described as a book that lovers of James Herriott will go mad for.  Think of James as a village policeman rather than a veterinarian.  It sounded charming and like it would be a wonderful escape from our current times.  Evidently the series was beloved by Brits and there is even a tv series called Heartbeat which was inspired by the books.

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Apparently, author Ellery Adams is well known for having a number of cozy mystery series, all good.  The Secret, Book and Scone Society is set in Miracle Springs, North Carolina in a bookstore owned by Nora Pennington. Nora has the special talent of being able to recommend a book that will ease her customer's deepest pain.  Evidently she is also good at solving mysteries, as people in her town keep turning up dead and she figures out who done it.

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A Killer Plot is the first in another series by Ellery Adams (The Bayside Writers Mysteries).  Cranky Olivia Limoges moves to Bayside North Carolina to get away from everyone and break out of her writer's block.  When the townspeople start turning up dead with Haiku poems next to their bodies, Olivia gets involved to figure out what is going on before she becomes the next victim.

We all would love to hear what your favorite cozy mystery series are.  If everyone takes a minute to recommend one or two that they loved, think of the reading lists we can compile!  Please do share in the comments.

Hope you all had a Happy Easter or Passover.  I know all of us are really missing our extended families right now.  However you spent the holiday, I hope it was pleasant.

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17 Responses

  1. My favorite cozy author is Krista Davis, and her Domestic Diva series if my favorite. She creates interesting characters that are flawed and warmly human. There are animals in the books and a fair amount of humor. I recommend (actually with pretty much any cozy series) starting with her first book so you can see the characters and their relationships develop. First book is “The Diva Runs out of Thyme”.
    There is also an excellent series set in Ashland, OR in a bakeshop. There are things that ocassionally require a little suspension of belief, but given the times we’re living in, may not be as crazy as they first sound. Author is Ellie Alexander and the first book is “Meet Your Baker”.
    I look forward to what you think of your recent finds. Never too many good books.

  2. I recommend The Cracked Spine series by Paige Shelton. Set in Edinburgh Scotland, they are wonderful. I think there are just 5 or so but worth it!

  3. That’s a great idea, Nicole! We’ve got enough reality happening & most people can use a distraction for a little while. I share your book reviews with my sister so I’m sure she’ll appreciate these, too! I’ve enjoyed Roxanne St. Claire’s The Dogfather series, Krista Davis’s Paws & Claws Mysteries & Janet Evanovich’s numbered Stephanie Plum series. None of them are terribly deep but the interesting characters keep them moving along. I agree with Robby H. that they’re best enjoyed beginning with the first in a series. Have a peaceful week, everyone. Stay well!

  4. Thanks so much for the recommendations! Right now I’m living on ebooks and I’m so grateful to the public library! Some of my favorite light reading are series by Cleo Coyle (Coffeshop Mysteries), Sally Goldenbaum (Seaside Knitters), Ellen Byron (Cajun Country Mysteries), Jenn McKinlay (Library Lover’s Mysteries) and anything by Jenny Colgan.
    I’m so happy to have some new authors to look for.

  5. Hannah Swenson series by Joanne Fluke, Psychic Eye series by Victoria Laurie, Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries series by Isabella Allen and Aunt Dimity series by Nancy Atherton. Cozy’s are the perfect entertainment while stitching.

  6. I have never heard of cozy mysteries, very intriguing. I am way behind in current fiction, I just read Life of Pi and The Time Travelers Wife, which I found at the thrift store for a dollar each!

  7. I have never heard of this genre either, or at least didn’t realize there was a name for it.
    I’m usually more into historical fiction, but these sound like a pleasant change. Thanks for your suggestions. Will give some a try. Wondering if there are any with a quilting theme.

  8. Author Betty Rowlands has two series, both taking place in England. I have only read the Melissa Craig series – a mystery writer who has moved to the countryside and becomes the detective. I love hearing about new series of books to read. Thank-you to all for the suggestions!

  9. Earlene Fowler’s Benni Harper Series is excellent and so is Susan Wittig Albert’s China Bayles series. Books by Marie Bostwick are good too.

  10. I’ve been enjoying reading the Hillary Greene series by Faith Martin which are set in the Oxfordshire area in England. I find them a pretty quick read.
    Years ago, I read a series which I would describe as a cozy and light mystery, “The Cat Who …” series of books by Lillian Jackson Braun. Mysteries are solved by a journalist and his 2 Siamese cats.

  11. I was delighted by this post, and as I read the comments, there were a lot of favourites I’ve read and enjoyed. Can’t resist adding one more, as no one else has noted this one. The Quilting Mystery series by Mary Marks is a recent favourite. Start with Forget me Knot. I’m sure you’ll quickly come to love Martha Rose and her quilting friends as they work together to work things out!

  12. I’ve got a bunch for you….love the Ladies No. 1 Detective Agency books…no murders but other ‘mysteries’ to solve.
    The Maisie Dobbs books by Jacqueline Winspear
    Ovidia Yu’s Aunty Lee books
    Mark Schweizer…lots of books centring around a small town choir
    Charles Todd’s Bess Crawford series
    I’ve got more…but these seem to fit the bill if you are looking for a bit of escapism literature 🙂

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