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Cozy Mystery Book Recommendations – October 2021

October 30, 2021

We’re just about at the end of October, so it’s time to discuss our favorite Cozies that we’ve read this month!

If you read a Cozy mystery this month and want to recommend it to the rest of us, be sure to post it here! For this month, I read the first entry of Victoria Thompson’s Gaslight Mystery Series. For the reasons I want to recommend it, be sure to check out the blog entry!

So, what have you been reading that you can recommend in October? Please be sure to tell us why you liked these Cozies so much. I know we’re all always on the lookout for more particularly good Cozy Mystery authors! (If you have a lot of Cozies you think are great, please post the ones you like the most at the top of the list.)

As always, please do not tell us about the Cozy Mysteries you did not like.

What really good Cozy Mystery did you read during October 2021 that you want the rest of us to know about, and why did you enjoy it?

Ellie Alexander (aka Kate Dyer-Seeley): Sloan Krause Mystery Series AND Bakeshop Mystery Series

Nancy Atherton: Aunt Dimity Mystery Series

Laura Gail Black: Antique Bookshop Mystery Series (first entry For Whom the Bell Tolls)

Veronica Black: Sister Joan, Daughters of Compassion Mystery Series

Elizabeth C Bunce: Myrtle Hardcastle Mystery Series (first entry Premeditated Myrtle)

Lynn Cahoon: Tourist Trap Mystery Series

Laura Childs (aka Gerry Schmitt): Tea Shop Mystery Series

Nancy Coco (aka Nancy J. Parra and Nell Hampton): Candy-Coated Mystery Series

Sheila Connolly (aka Sarah Atwell): Victorian Village Mystery Series

Elizabeth Craig  (aka Riley Adams & Elizabeth Spann Craig): Southern Quilting Mystery Series

Agatha Christie: Tommy and Tuppence Mystery Series

Krista Davis: Pen & Ink Mystery Series AND Paws & Claws Mystery Series

Maddie Day (aka Edith Maxwell & Tace Baker): Country Store Mystery Series

Aaron Elkins: Gideon Oliver Mystery Series

Sarah Fox: Literary Pub Mystery Series

Mimi Granger: Love is Murder Mystery Series (first entry Death of a Red-Hot Rancher)

Lena Gregory: All-Day Breakfast Cafe Mystery Series

Mary Ellen Hughes: Keepsake Cove Mystery Series

Elizabeth Penney: Chapter and Curse Mystery Series (first entry Chapter and Curse)

Carol J. Perry: Haunted Haven Mystery Series

Raquel V. Reyes: Caribbean Kitchen Mystery (first entry Mango, Mambo, and Murder)

Rosemary Simpson: Gilded Age Mystery Series (first entry What the Dead Leave Behind)

Dorothy St. James: Beloved Bookroom Mystery Series

Victoria Thompson: Gaslight Mystery Series

Diane Vallere: Samantha Kidd Mystery Series

I will list the authors and series that have been recommended, but I urge you to read the comments below so you can see the reasons other Cozy Mystery readers thought these were their best reads of the month.

♦To access more Cozy Mystery Books Recommendations, click on this link♦

P.S. I usually don’t comment on your recommendations since they speak for themselves.

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Victoria Thompson: Gaslight Mystery Series

October 28, 2021

Murder on Astor Place: A Gaslight Mystery As much as I love Cozies set in modern settings, to me, there’s always something special about those set in a slightly more distant past. This might be because I have read so many of the “classic” era of Cozies – authors like Agatha Christie, who wrote about what was for her modern times, but is now most of a century past. So “historical” Cozies, those written more recently, still manage to bring a sense of familiar nostalgia to me regardless of when they were written.

Such is certainly the case with this week’s topic for my long running series of posts on the most popular and recommended Cozy series, as this week I will be discussing the first entry in Victoria Thompson‘s Gaslight Mystery Series, Murder on Astor Place. Set in New York City at the end of the 19th century, Murder on Astor Place has two sleuth protagonists – midwife Sarah Brandt and detective Sergeant Frank Malloy. When a young woman is found killed at a house where Sarah recently delivered a baby, Frank asks Sarah to look over the corpse on impulse. When Sarah realizes that the victim was related to an old acquaintance, she is drawn more fully into the case.

One particularly interesting note about this book is that it doesn’t go to the same lengths to whitewash the period that it deals with as much as other historical Cozies indulge in. Though the protagonists are both generally “good” people, they’re also both people of their setting, who are capable of working within a system that we would consider both corrupt and unethical. Frank is clearly competent at his job, but he’s also working toward becoming police captain in the same way as his predecessors have – by preparing a suitable bribe to ensure he gets the post – because that is the system as it was at the time. Also, as much as I love a modern Cozy, it can be nice to get away from the frequently “zany” occupants of a modern small-town setting for an admittedly grimmer set of city-dwellers. Likewise, the often-brutal methods of the police at the time are often mentioned or alluded to.

Another aspect I particularly appreciate is that despite the attention paid toward establishing the setting and characters, the novel gets to the actual murder very quickly. Many Cozies take a very long time to establish the characters and their relationships in the first novel of a series, but this can cause the actual mystery to suffer, making it feel more like an afterthought than the goal of the entire endeavor. Bringing the crime to the opening few chapters, rather than waiting to the midpoint of the novel, makes it feel more like a true mystery novel rather than a book that happens to include a mystery.

Murder on Astor Place provides a lot for a fan of Cozies, especially those who are looking for a change of pace from “modern Cozies” set in the sort of tourist-y settings that are most popular these days. However, it is significantly darker than many Cozies, so those looking for a lighter read might be advised to look elsewhere. That said, it is certainly worth the time of anyone who is looking for a more serious work that really focuses on the mystery. I very much recommend Murder on Astor Place – and the great news for those of you who are looking for a long series to read is that there are 25 books in Victoria Thompson’s Gaslight mystery series!

If you’re interested in seeing more highlights of some of the most recommended or popular Cozy Mystery authors/series, visit the Most Popular & Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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October 25 to October 31, 2021

October 25, 2021

Here is the list of new releases for October 18 to October 24!

M. C. Beaton (aka Marion Chesney) and R. W. Green: Down the Hatch (This will be the 32nd in the Agatha Raisin Mystery Series.)

Ginger Bolton (aka Janet Bolin): Deck the Donuts (This will be the 6th in the Deputy Donut Mystery Series.)

Catherine Bruns: The Enemy You Gnocchi (This will be the 3rd in the Italian Chef Mystery Series.)

Anne Canadeo (aka Katherine Spencer): Strangers on a Skein (This will be the 12th in the Black Sheep & Co. Mystery Series.)

Maria DiRico (aka Ellen Byron): It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder (This will be the 3rd in the Catering Hall Mystery Series.)

Jessica Ellicott (aka Jessie Crockett & Jessica Estevao): Murder in an English Glade (This will be the 5th in the Beryl & Edwina Mystery Series.)

Joanne Fluke: Christmas Dessert Murder (This will be two previously published Christmas Hannah Swensen Mysteries.)

Diane Kelly: Getaway With Murder (This will be the 1st in the NEW Mountain Lodge Mystery Series.)

Diane Vallere: Fahrenheit 501 (This will be the 12th in the Samantha Kidd Mystery Series.)

Kirsten Weiss: Gnome Alone (This will be the 5th in the Doyle Mystery Series.)

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Update for Both the Hallmark Channels’ Christmas Movie Lists for 2021 Holiday Season

October 24, 2021

This is just a very quick entry to let you know that I have added more holiday Christmas movies to my previous

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries AND Hallmark Channels Christmas Lists for the 2021 Holiday Season 

entry. Click on the highlighted link above to see the updated list. (I’ll post even more when the channels give us more information.)

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