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Friday, August 26, 2022

Another Collection of Cozies

These are all cozies that I have read this year but did not blog about. These all count toward the Cruisin' Through the Cozies Challenge and this list will help me keep track of my progress. I posted another cozy collection earlier this year. 

  • Cheddar Off Dead by Korina Moss (Cheese Shop Mystery #1) When the local food critic--who never gives a good review--is found dead with a knife from Willa's brand new Sonoma-county gourmet cheese shop she is determined to find the killer.
  • Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot #13) The murder of the expedition leader on an Iraqi archaeological dig site compels Poirot to untangle the secrets of the woman's past. 
  • Bowled Over by Victoria Hamilton (Vintage Kitchen Mystery #2) Conflicts and secrets from high-school days long past surface as our fearless (foolish?) heroine pokes around in a small town murder. 
  • Pushing Up Daisies by Rosemary Harris (Dirty Business #1) A small Connecticut town is the setting for this mystery featuring a professional gardener starting her business with a big job for the local historical society which leads to her unearthing a dead body and long buried secrets.
  • Sentenced to Death by Lorna Barrett (Booktown Mystery #5) A tragic accident hits the Stoneham, NH Founders Day celebration, but it just doesn't seem like an accident to bookstore owner Tricia Miles who starts asking her own questions.
  • Shades of Earl Grey by Laura Childs (Tea Shop Mystery #3) Charleston society is shocked by a horrible accident at an engagement party. But it may not have been an accident at all and there may be a cat-burgler at work in the Historic district. 
  • Bran New Death by Victoria Hamilton (Merry Muffin Mystery #1) When she flees her NYC life for the castle she has inherited in a small town upstate Merry Wynter finds more intrigue than she expected from such a tiny town.
These bring me to my goal of reading 20 cozies this year. However, I have not read one for each of the identified categories so I still need to read two more: a paranormal one and a holiday one.

 

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