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Cozy mystery brings a sweet, loveable but still punchy twist to classic mystery books. Here's what makes a cozy mystery and the best books to read. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
The Postscript Murders: A Mystery. After a 90-year-old woman named Peggy dies, the police have no reason to be suspicious. But Peggy used to be a "murder consultant" for authors, and Natalka, her ...
The mystery itself is engaging without being overly complicated. The plot of Murder By Cheesecake moves at a brisk pace, ensuring there’s never a dull moment.
If you love cozy mysteries as much as yours truly, you will get a charge out of this review of Hounding a Killer by Kallie E. Benjamin, the second installment in the charming Bailey the Bloodhound ...
This plot is a little more complicated than previous books in the series, with all kinds of suspects. Nadine, the corpse, is the sister of Theo’s sort-of friend Delaine, owner of a fashion boutique.
ELK PARK — Mystery, music and memory will fill the air in Elk Park on June 21 as local writer Nancy Jane Giles officially launches her debut novel, "When I ...
Still, the plot does a decent job of leading readers on a twisty chase to figure out who the victim was and who the murderer is. The women decide to play amateur detectives to clear Dorothy’s name.
Death at the Sign of the Rook is an expansive novel that pokes fun of baroque, classic murder mysteries — but also delivers a fully satisfying, all-the-pieces-click-together ending.
Never mind that the plot is a bit scatterbrained, the story is a tad long, and there’s way too much plaid involved, this murder mystery spoof is just plain fun to read. Co-written by three ...
Mystery writer Julie Hennrikus lives in Somerville, but she has written her “cozy mysteries,” each set in pastoral small-town New England, under three pen names. Her most recent, “The Plot ...