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Cozy Mystery Special Interest Themes… What Do You Think?

August 25, 2011

My last entry elicited a lot of really good comments on whether or not we would continue reading a Cozy Mystery series that we are enjoying… after the main sleuth does something for no apparent reason other than progressing the story line. (In this case it was keeping a very vital piece of evidence from the competent police department.)

Thank you all of your responses… You certainly have me thinking about this, and I’m still deliberating on whether I can continue with this sleuth. There is a lot to think about… in regards to what we want and expect from our sleuths.

Amongst all of the responses, there was another theme that came up:

Gail wrote:

… Lately, I’ve found many of the cozies with a gimmick (cozies built around a hobby, special interest etc) to be really problematic. It seems the mystery plot is sacrificed for the sake of the hobby. So everything stops while we have a little lesson on quilting, or coffee making or something. The gimmick needs to move the plot along or enhance our understanding of the characters. The movement of the plot shouldn’t stop for a lecture.
Not what you asked but it’s annoying me lately! And that’s my new YUCK category.

Maria responded:

Gail, I’ve seen this a lot lately too. A little bit of instruction or hobby is okay–cooking four meals and two desserts in the first 30 pages…well, I think I better go eat something instead of read…

The balance has to be there. And it’s probably easier to take after I love the characters. Sort of like watching grandma bake (or quilt or whatever). If I already like the characters I can enjoy the atmosphere, but if it’s just some gal named Sophie discussing the pros and cons of dark brown sugar versus molasses versus white sugar there better be arsenic in the white sugar that kills the guest! (okay that was kind of mean, but you know what I’m getting at. I hope!)

I have to admit to trying a few Cozy Mystery series just because they revolved around a particular interest of mine. One of those themed series was the Needlecraft Mystery Series by Monica Ferris. Because I enjoy needlework so much, I thought I might enjoy this particular series, and I was right! Monica Ferris is now on my “favorite authors” list. The needlework theme is what caught my interest, but the actual series is what has made me a Monica Ferris fan. (Also, I don’t remember Ferris ever actually devoting pages in these Cozy Mysteries on “how to” types of instruction.)

Do you all have opinions on special interest themes?

If you enjoy a particular theme, say paranormal, do you read every paranormal author you can get your hands on?

Do you think that some authors are using gimmicks to get us to read their books by getting on the bandwagon of a popular theme? (I do! Certainly not all authors, but I think that many do!)

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It’s Only August, and I’m Starting to Update Holiday Theme Mystery Lists…

August 21, 2011

Yep, just like the title of this entry indicates, I am starting to try to update my Holiday Theme Mystery Lists. So, it’s that time of year when I start to ask you all if you know of any new holiday theme mystery books. If you do, I’d love to hear from you!

As I have been looking around on the internet, I keep coming up with one particular author (who I have not read) – Melanie Jackson. Apparently she writes the Chloe Boston Mystery Series, which is a holiday/seasonal themed series. I have added her holiday mysteries to the different corresponding holiday lists on the site: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and Valentine’s Day. (Actually, she has a Chloe Boston book of stories which include a Fourth of July theme mystery, but I decided not to add it to that page, since it has other holiday stories in the book as well.)Since Jackson has so many holiday theme mysteries, and her website says they are Cozy, I added a page for her on the site.

Getting back to my initial purpose for this entry… If you all know of any new mystery books that are set during different holiday seasons, would you please let me know?

PS>>> I sure wish Kate Borden would write more Peggy Jean Turner Cozy Mysteries! I loved the New England winter back-drop in her Thanksgiving and Christmas Cozy Mystery books…

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Authors Who Are Similar to Valerie Wolzien

August 17, 2011

Mary Joy wrote me a while back with this comment:

I am the follower mourning the loss of my original favorites like … Valerie Wolzien, … and others. I don’t understand why they weren’t picked up while some of my other favorites such … continue to be published.

Mary Joy would like a list of:

Authors Who Are Similar to Valerie Wolzien:

Donald Bain (aka Jessica Fletcher): Murder, She Wrote Mystery Series…

Kate Borden (aka Kate Grilley): Peggy Jean Turner Mystery Series…

Jill Churchill: Jane Jeffry Mystery Series…

Sheila Connolly (aka Sarah Atwell): Orchard Mystery Series…

Sarah Graves: Home Repair is Homicide Mystery Series…

Joan Hess: Claioe Malloy Mystery Series…

Leslie Meier: Lucy Stone Mystery Series…

Donna Huston Murray: Ginger Barnes Main Line Mystery Series…

Leslie O’Kane (aka Leslie Caine): Allie Babcock Mystery Series AND  Molly Masters Mystery Series…

Katherine Hall Page: Faith Fairchild Mystery Series…

Cindy Sample: Laurel McKay Mystery Series…

Susan Santangelo: Baby Boomer Mystery Series…

Please post your recommendations of mystery authors who are similar to Valerie Wolzien, and I will add them to the list.

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Mystery Books that Take Place in Oregon

August 15, 2011

Here are some Fun Oregon Facts:

Oregon could mean hurricane – from the French word “Ouragan”
Salem is the capital, but Portland is the largest city
State Motto: There are actually two: “She Flies with Her Own Wings” & “The Union”
State Flower: Oregon Grape
State Animal: American Beaver
Oregon is the only state to have a flag with different designs on both sides. (The state emblem in 1859 on one side, their state animal on the other side.)
Oregon is the state with the most ghost towns.

Mystery authors who are found on the Cozy Mystery Site who feature Oregon locations/settings in their books:

Ellie Alexander: Bakeshop Mystery Series

K.K. Beck: Iris Cooper & Jack Clancy Mystery Series

Nancy Bush: Jane Kelly Mystery Series

B.B. Cantwell: Portland Bookmobile Mystery Series

Kate Dyer-Seeley (aka Ellie Alexander): Pacific Northwest Mystery Series

Christy Evans: Georgiana Neverall Mystery Series

Mary Freeman: Gardening Mystery Series

April Henry: Claire Montrose Mystery Series

Amanda Lee (aka Gayle Trent): Embroidery Mystery Series

Kaye Morgan: Sudoku Mystery Series

Carolyn J. Rose: Devil’s Harbor Mystery Series

Patricia H. Rushford: Helen Bradley Mystery Series

Susan Sleeman: Garden Gate Mystery Series

Please feel free to comment if you see an author from the Cozy Mystery Site who belongs on this list, or if you have any corrections.

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