Today, as part of my ongoing effort to highlight the most often recommended Cozy Mystery series by site readers, I’ll be discussing the first in Eve Calder‘s Cookie House Mystery Series, titled And Then There Were Crumbs.
Released in July 2019 (just a bit over two years before I wrote this article), I’m not sure offhand if I’ve ever discussed a novel as recent as this one. It’s definitely one of the most “modern” Cozies I’ve read for the site, and if you’re a fan of modern Cozies, you’re likely to really enjoy a lot of what this novel has to offer.
Kate McGuire, a classically trained pastry chef, has decided to make a big change in her life by leaving the big city, her familiar job, and an estranged fiance by moving to a scenic small town, Coral Cay, a tourist town in southern Florida. Unfortunately, Kate isn’t fortunate enough to have a small town family with a struggling business looking for help, or a recently deceased great-aunt, or another shortcut to success in small town life, so she’s having a bit of trouble finding a job on short notice and low savings. Eventually she settles on what at first seems like the worst possible cooking-related job in town, working for curmudgeonly Sam Hepplewhite, owner of The Cookie House – a bakery that most definitely does not own cookies – for below minimum wage, though she does manage to talk him into letting her bunk in an unused storeroom upstairs from the shop.
This turns out to possibly be a mistake, as her first night staying over in the shop, Kate hears the sounds of what must be a break-in. The local police aren’t too interested, assuming that the poorly-secured back door was just jimmied by some teenagers “up to mischief.” Sam seems a bit more concerned – he has a deadbolt installed the next day, as well as a landline phone installed upstairs for Kate in case of another emergency – but Kate begins thinking there’s more going on than she’s been told about.
And quickly sees that this instinct was correct. It becomes apparent that local real estate magnate is looking to buy The Cookie House – though whether Sam is interested in selling seems open to debate. Eventually, the possible purchaser turns up dead – probably of poison, and just after being fed by Sam, Sam quickly becomes the primary suspect.
As I said earlier, in many ways, And Then There Were Crumbs is more or less the archetypical modern Cozy. It has the “moving to a small town to start over” angle, a food related gimmick in frequent mentions of baked goods like cookies and breads, and interesting locals in a scenic setting. Fortunately, it does all of these things rather well. I also particularly appreciate that it gets to the murder mystery relatively quickly. So, if you’re up for a modern Cozy with a baking theme that gets to the point a bit more quickly than some of its peers, I can suggest And Then There Were Crumbs.
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Paula DePalma says
I really like this series. Kate is a good person, a talented chef and a great addition to this quirky town.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Paula, I’m glad to hear from another fan of this series. It seems like a good one to watch going forward!
Carol says
Thanks, Danna. I just finished the first one and really enjoyed it!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Carol, you’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Hanna says
I enjoyed the first two books of the series and… I found out about it from a recommendation on this site. You should have also mentioned Oliver, the dog who is “owned” by the city and who knows who needs his solace and when.
As for reaching the crime early, I once heard Laura Childs – of the Tea Shop and the Scrapbooking series – talks and she said that she “commits” the murders at the end of the first chapter.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Hanna, yes, Oliver is definitely worth mentioning – thanks for bringing him up!
jrv says
I’m wondering when the next Cookie House mystery will be released. I have seen no indication that there is another one coming. I hope there is another in the works.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Jrv, there was just one released last year, so I’m not too worried about the future of this series yet.
Janie V. says
I really enjoyed both of the cookie house mysteries, so I will hang in there. I certainly have enough to read for the few months.
Janie V. says
I will hang in there for the next cookie house mystery. I certainly have enough to read fir the next few months.
Maura L Burns says
Now it has been a couple years and I’m getting antsy. I really hope she’s continuing the series!
jrv says
I would recommend the Catering Mysteries by Maria DiRico and the Greentown Mysteries by Kate Collins. Each series has three books at this time. Very enjoyable reading.
JShip says
I 🥰 LOVED this series!!! I hope there is more to come. I listened to them and the reader did a phenomenal job. I can’t say enough about it. When can we expect number 4? (🙏🤞🏼)
Danna - cozy mystery list says
JShip, unfortunately, I haven’t heard anything about this series in the last few years.