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Old 01-14-2020, 02:11 PM   #41
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When the usual cozy mysteries that I read are short, I more often than not give them 5 stars on Goodreads. In the Oceanside cozy series the way the crime is committed is usually top notch and the denouement very good.

The book And then there were Crumbs is great and I do recommend this cozy, but its pacing issues, coupled with a greater number of pages, meant that I gave it 4 stars.
Yes, they can be great fun. I like the humorous and cute ones, but there are some that are more serious and just interesting. I like how many times they will center around a certain setting, job, or hobby. People aren't afraid to have older heroes and heroines in cozies either, which is a nice change.
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