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Perhaps your mum would also enjoy the audio series "Potting On" featuring Penelopy Kieth. Set in a garden nursery....hillarious! ![]() lyric39 |
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Well in my oppinion in a "Cozy read" There's often a village, a lot of interesting characters and of course a murder or too without the gore or graphic details and yes and quite often tea and even scones ha ha lyric39 |
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The Orchard series
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Any suggestions re Brittish cozies?
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Yup, Lyric: There's the *Belinda Lawrence Mysteries* series by Brian Kavanagh -- set in the UK and with all the ingredients that seem popular in this thread. The fourth, *A Canterbury Crime* has just been released in paperback and all ebook formats by BeWrite Books.
If you want to read about it, click on my link below and go to the bookstore section. If you want to read about the entire series, the titles, the author, and read free extracts, click on the *Our Authors* button there and scroll down to Brian Kavanagh. Anyone visiting or contributing in the Cozy Mysteriers Corner here who's interested can drop me an email and I'll send the first of the series *Capable of Murder* by return attachment in the format of your choice (PDF, ePub or Mobi) with our compliments. Cheers. Neil -- ntmarrATbewrite.net (use the @ sign, of course) |
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So my "light and fluffy" mystery books are actually "cozy" mysteries. That sounds like a much better way to describe them!
![]() I have a huge backlog that I've been trying to catch up on, but I'm going to come back to this thread (and apparently a few others, based on the "similar threads" list) later when I'm looking for new books. I used to belong to the "Mystery Guild" and learned about new books that way and I've been wondering what similar resource I could use now that I'm collecting them as ebooks. |
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I've not been a huge mystery reader and when I've indulged it's been more with the likes of Dashiel Hammett or Raymond Chandler - not really cozy.
This summer I read Alan Bradley's The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. I really loved this book for a few reasons. My mom read lots of Agatha Christie type mystery when she was young and has told me of how she fantasized about coming upon a murder and putting all her detective skills to use shaming the bumbling police. Bradley's protagonist is a 12 year-old girl who has such an opportunity. I'm giving the book to my mom who turns 70 next week. There is also a sequel, The Weed that Strings the Hangman's Bag, (great titles) which I haven't read yet. |
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Hmm I'll have to keep looking! I loved that first book so much. Hamish was so very adorable. Maybe I can find it on PBS ~
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2. Aunt Dimity and the Duke (1994) 3. Aunt Dimity's Good Deed (1996) 4. Aunt Dimity Digs In (1998) 5. Aunt Dimity's Christmas (1999) 6. Aunt Dimity Beats the Devil (2000) 7. Aunt Dimity Detective (2001) 8. Aunt Dimity Takes a Holiday (2003) 9. Aunt Dimity Snowbound (2004) 10. Aunt Dimity and the Next of Kin (2005) 11. Aunt Dimity and the Deep Blue Sea (2006) 12. Aunt Dimity Goes West (2007) 13. Aunt Dimity, Vampire Hunter (2008) 14. Aunt Dimity Slays the Dragon (2009) 15. Aunt Dimity Down Under (2010) 16. Aunt Dimity and the Family Tree (2011) Love these: About a coffeeshop manager in NYC. She lives above the shop, and has to share an apartment part of the time with her ex husband, because his mother owns the building (and the coffee shop). The mother in law and the main character get along great, though. She ends up stumbling over dead bodies and having to clear herself, her staff, her ex, her friends, etc. from being charged with the murders. It's a good thing they're set in NYC, though or she'd run out of people and connections to murder. |
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I'm liking Heather Webber's trilogy so far, 1. Truly, Madly 2. Deeply, Desparately; and Juliet Blackwell's books, 1. Secondhand Spirits and 2. A Cast-off Coven. Both have a light paranormal angle in addition to the romance. |
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