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Hushed Up by Elizabeth Spann Craig
Elizabeth Spann Craig’s Hushed Up is a fun, well-written, and entertaining cosy mystery starring everyone’s favourite senior sleuth. The excellent and memorable characters are as funny as always while the mystery is interesting. This is the fifteenth book in this series but it works well as a standalone.
Florist Lillian Johnson is no blushing rose. She is a dour perfectionist who often butted heads with many people, including her own daughter. Retired schoolteacher turned investigative reporter Myrtle Clover isn’t particularly pleased with her either because Lillian ignored psychic Wanda’s warning that she was in danger. Predictably, Lillian is soon found murdered by Myrtle’s sidekick Miles. Myrtle and Miles must dig into this case to uncover the truth before anyone else in Bradley gets hushed up!
This is another solidly entertaining book in the series! The mystery is well-paced with interesting and viable suspects. Could the culprit be the victim’s favourite but flighty and spendthrift son Martin? Or could it be the victim’s estranged daughter Annie? Or could the murderer be the victim’s neighbour Tallulah with whom she often argued? The mystery features some good red herrings and interesting twists. I was sad that I figured out the identity of the killer very early on because of something incriminating that they said. However, their motives do make sense and fit the plot well. But, I wish the mystery was more intriguing with some more suspense. I do love the big reveal which is hilariously pitch perfect and nicely wraps up the book.
This book is filled with the consistently entertaining and familiar scenes of senior small-town life. I always love how Craig takes everyday situations and makes them into such hilarious scenes! There are the usual fun scenes of Myrtle bossing around longsuffering germaphobic sidekick Miles, trying to wrangle her unruly house help, remaining one step ahead of her police chief son Red, and, of course, inflicting her awful cooking on the victim’s loved ones. However, in this book, things are a little different as poor Lieutenant Perkins also falls victim to Myrtle’s cooking. I was howling at Myrtle’s disastrous breakfast party! I love Myrtle’s sleuthing which works so well simply because she knows everyone in town and her reputation definitely precedes her. However, I think that she was a little too outlandish in this book–especially when she blatantly crashed a police interview with a possible suspect.
🥀🥀🥀🥀 out of 5 dying roses!
#HUSHED UP#ELIZABETH SPANN CRAIG#book review#book reviews#fiction#cozy#cozy mystery#cozy mystery series#mystery#book#books
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Best Cozy Mystery Series: Top Picks for Cozy Reads
Discover a captivating cozy mystery series at Read Darlene. You can dive into charming small-town settings, engaging characters, and intriguing plots. Perfect for fans of lighthearted whodunits, our collection promises endless hours of suspense and delight. Join the mystery fun today and get hooked on Read Darlene’s enchanting stories.
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Verity Kent Series by Anna Lee Huber
Dear Fellow Reader, I am back to talk about another mystery series. These books readily available from my local library both in book and eBook form. I know how I found this series. (a rare event) The latest in the series came out recently and my local bookstore had an event where a local mystery writer (Erica Ruth Neubauer) was going to interview the author. I did not attend the event, but I…
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Snow, snow, snow, snow
Well, it is February 22nd and it is snowing here on Vancouver Island. I have been catching up on my reading list with a lap blanket and a cup of tea. Love my tea. I have recently been reading quite a few paranormal cozy books. Have also been reading some Joy Fielding, Dean Koontz, and Tricia O’Malley. If you are a Kindle Unlimited member and are getting snowed in like I am today, give one of my…
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Hooray for Homicide
Listen. Here’s the thing. Y’all know I love me some Jessica Fletcher. I love Murder, She Wrote. But this book was a hot mess. It felt like they smashed two of the early episodes of Murder, She Wrote into one tangled up catastrophe. The characters weren’t fleshed out well enough to like or dislike. The Sheriff acts like Jessica just moved in. And then asks her to join the investigation. Make it…
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Welcome to the world of Savor, a restaurant where culinary dreams collide with a shocking reality. In this tale of intrigue and redemption, you’ll meet Sadie, a renowned chef whose passion for food is threatened by a sinister plot. You’ll also meet Juniper, a sharp detective whose investigation leads her into the heart of a culinary conspiracy. Join them on a journey that will reveal the bitter truth hidden beneath the surface of gourmet cuisine, where envy and betrayal simmer, and every bite holds a secret.
Paperback edition is still processing but will be available soon!
Available free on Kindle Unlimited.
Total Pages: 39
Genre: Cozy Mystery
#Juniper Bell Detective Series#Beau Juniper#Kindle Unlimited#Kindle#Writers on Tumblr#Writers of Tumblr#Beau's Bookshelf#Cozy Mystery#Detective Stories#Nancy Drew#The Hardy Boys#Agatha Christie#Mystery Writer
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I don't talk about the fiction books I read on here very much, but if anyone likes cozy fantasy and feel-good mysteries, I would like to wholeheartedly recommend Drinks and Sinkholes by S. Usher Evans. It was absolutely delightful, and the food descriptions were so good it inspired me to bake bread in real life lol.
#and it's the first in a series!#drinks and sinkholes#s. usher evans#cozy fantasy#cozy fantasy book#cozy mystery#cozy mystery book#bookblr#books#off topic
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i need more cozy mysteries where the amateur sleuth isn't married to a fucking cop and doesn't fucking have one as a love interest. and also doesn't have random fatphobia for no reason
#joanne fluke. when i catch you joanne fluke. joanne fluke when i catch you joanne fluke. joanne fluke when i catch you joa#murder at a cape bookstore was really good bc the protagonist wasn't a cop wife & was just. nice???#she got along with people in the small town & got to get a lot of info from them bc she was. nice??/#literally one of the reasons the evenfall b&b is my fave cozy series is bc for as much as she's grieving & hides her witchiness from people#BRYNN IS JUST... NICE#EVEN WHEN THE CONVERSATION GETS AWKWARD/PREVENTS HER FROM DOING WHAT SHE'S GOTTA DO SHE'S JUST. NICE TO PEOPLE#LITERALLY I LOVE MORALLY GRAY PROTAGONISTS AND EVERYTHING BUT THERE IS LITERALLY NO REASON ON GODS GREEN EARTH#WHY YOUR *COZY MYSTERY* PROTAGONIST SHOULD BE A HUGE BITCH. GIRL THIS IS A SMALL TOWN CAPER GET OVER YOURSELF#anyway. recs would be great#cozy mystery
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Murder at a Yard Sale by Elizabeth Spann Craig
Elizabeth Spann Craig’s Murder at a Yard Sale is a solidly entertaining cosy mystery starring everyone’s favourite octogenarian sleuth. I love the characters but I wish the mystery was stronger. This is the twenty-second mystery in the series and it works as a standalone but it would be much more enjoyable if you’re a fan.
It’s another day in Bradley and Myrtle and Miles have just stumbled across yet another dead body! The two are attending their friend Georgia’s yard sale when they discover the body of the contentious Victor Fowler. There are no shortage of suspects including an ex wife and an angry neighbour. Myrtle must uncover the murderer before there are more victims!
This is a funny, light, and easy read with mature writing! I love the small-town setting of Bradley and all the quirky characters that inhabit it. This book features the usual scenes of Myrtle snooping at the victim’s funeral, delivering her terrible food to the victim’s loved ones as an excuse to investigate, butting heads with her police chief son Red, and her boldly obtaining information from suspects in the clever way that only little old ladies who taught the entire town can! These are all familiar scenes but everything is so consistently well-written and with such humour and wit that I will never get tired of the shenanigans!
The mystery is interesting and nicely paced with several memorable and viable suspects. Although there are several red herrings and a couple of decent twists, I did figure out the murderer early on because it was a little obvious. However, their motives do make sense. But, I wish the mystery was better developed because certain parts felt a little repetitive. I also wish there was more action and suspense. I also would have liked more sleuthing from Myrtle. At times, the writing is a little choppy and distractingly inconsistent. Another round of editing would definitely clear this up.
The cast of characters remain an excellently written, memorable, and quirky bunch! Myrtle is witty, clever, and nosey as always. I really enjoyed the subplot with Miles’ family. At first, I thought it would be shoehorned in but I loved learning about Miles’ past. His family is a sweet addition and I didn’t mind at all that their presence doesn’t contribute to the main plot. I also really appreciate the bigger roles that both Georgia and Elaine (Myrtle’s ditzy but well-meaning daughter-in-law) play in Myrtle’s sleuthing. Although Miles is a diligent sidekick, I like seeing other people help because it’s fun and breathes new life into the investigation.
👼👼👼 ½ out of 5 angels!
#Elizabeth Spann Craig#Murder at a Yard Sale#cozy mystery#cozy#cozy mystery series#book#books#book review#book reviews#mystery#fiction
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I'm going to be a certified library professional in a few short weeks, I have a solid understanding of the need to read broadly and should have a strong personal commitment to doing so, but more often than not, I end up reading fanfic for the one relatively obscure YA universe that has engrained itself into my very being rather than reading literally anything else and I don't know how to feel about it
#feel kinda bad on a professional level like i am an incredible hypocrite#but genuinely nothing can make me feel the same way that a well-written Tortall fanfic can#these characters have lived rent free in my brain for 15+ years i could not get more connected to a fantasy series than I currently am#i have been doing my best to read other things but even then i haven't branched out from fantasy!!#I've read some Discworld and i want to read locked tomb and my partner is reading us the rangers apprentice series#but i simply do not read nonfiction!!#or even mystery or scifi or horror!!#I need to do more but the fanfic is right there in my phone! i dont even need to go to the library#which is absolutely absurd to say as someone who genuinely loves to go to the library#so on one hand i feel bad about not reading anything else but on the other hand I like it!!#once i don't have the chaos of being in school and house hunting i really need to crack down on myself#because i KNOW i will enjoy other things#it's just a matter of forcing myself out of my comfort zone even when the comfort zone feels so cozy#yes this has literally just been a vent post about my frustration with my own reading habits
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me: i'll start developing a cozy mystery that's actually harvest moon fanfiction haha it'll be a fun little experiment
me when the "experiment" has character profiles, an outline, and a map of the town (things most of my long-standing projects do not have): haha what a. what a funny joke.
#do i write a series of cozy mysteries that are thinly veiled harvest moon fanfiction. like would anyone even notice.#t
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#paris france#france#san francisco#travel#travel photography#half life#second life#daily life#secret life#life lessons#still life#lifestyle#real life#life#home & lifestyle#life quotes#life series#student life#cozy glow#cozy autumn#cozy fall#cozyhome#cozy cozy#cozy living#cozy art#cozy mystery#cozy#cozycore#cozy aesthetic#cozy cottage
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The Murder of Sherlock Holmes - A Review
The Murder of Sherlock Holmes – A Review
Oh my lanta. I love Murder, She Wrote. This was one of my favorite shows as a kid. Some of my favorite memories are of me and my mom sitting and watching Dame Angela Lansbury solve murders in every town she visited. It wasn’t until last year that I discovered there was a series of books based on the series. My Christmas presents last year were the start of my book collection. I now have all of…
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#book lover#book nerd#book worm#bookish#books#cozy mystery series#jessica fletcher#murder she wrote#reading
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Julia Jentsch and Nicholas Ofczarek in Der Pass/Pagan Peak (2018) Engerl
S1E8
In the Austrian region Steiermark, a decayed female body is found in a buried wooden box. When the victim is identified as Malica, Gedeon senses the Krampus Killer has struck again. At first, nobody shares his suspicion. But his reinvigorated eagerness convinces Ellie to pick up an unofficial investigation on their own. They find out that the victim, Malica, has been reported missing back home.
Season finale (Great series)
#Der Pass#Pagan Peak#2018#tv series#Julia Jentsch#Nicholas Ofczarek#Engerl#S1E8#serial killer#another victim#poison#raven#alps#kiss#police investigation#danger#season finale#loved it#crime#drama#mystery#thriller#just watched#fire#cozy#patio#winter
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Whiskers and Warrants - Jinty James (Norwegian Forest Cat Cafe Cozy Mysteries, book 3)
Synopsis
Lauren and Zoe sign up for advanced latte art class. What they didn’t bargain on was … murder!
Cat café owner, Lauren Crenshaw, and her cousin, Zoe, attend their first advanced latte art class, excited to learn intricate designs. But when their world-famous instructor is murdered, they decide to investigate!
Annie, Lauren’s gorgeous Norwegian Forest Cat, helps in the sleuthing department as well.
Zoe is also busy crocheting a coffee cozy to sell online, and Lauren continues to knit her never-ending scarf.
While Lauren’s romance with Mitch, the police detective, blossoms, Zoe despairs of meeting ‘the right guy’.
But when Annie finds a clue in the café, everything is put on hold while the trio investigate the murder.
Who is the killer? One of the other students? The barista’s business partner? Or a mysterious vagrant that one of the students claim they saw?
This is a humorous, clean, cat cozy mystery with female amateur sleuths – and a gorgeous Norwegian Forest Cat!
My Thoughts
Another mystery, and another slow start. I’m starting to get the hang of the patterns of these books, and while I still can’t say I’m all that emotionally invested in Lauren or Zoe, I am very much so attached to their Norwegian Forest Cat, Annie.
While I find it takes too long to get to the murder, and some of the dialogue mildly daunting, what I do love is that these books are such easy reads. And sometimes, my brain just needs to fall into something that requires little to no mental energy. So far, this series is absolutely perfect for that.
What I lack in connection with the characters (Zoe drives me insane. All surface, no substance), I make up for in easy reading, and intriguing murder mysteries. It’s the mysteries themselves (and Annie, obviously), that will keep me coming to this series. And I’m more than okay with that.
#Book thoughts#Whiskers and Warrants#Jinty James#Norwegian Forest Cat Cafe Cozy Mysteries series#Catt reads#Catt's life in books
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