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Cozy Mystery Book Recommendations – December 2020

December 30, 2020

We’re just about at the end of December, 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 Earlene Fowler’s Benni Harper 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 December? 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 December 2020 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

Tessa Arlen: Woman of WWII Mystery Series

Marian Babson: The Twelve Deaths of Christmas

M. C. Beaton (aka Marion Chesney): Hamish Macbeth Mystery Series

Laurien Berenson: Melanie Travis Mystery Series

Emily Brightwell: Mrs. Jeffries Mystery Series

Frances Brody: Kate Shackleton Mystery Series

Leslie Budewitz: Spice Shop Mystery Series

Kate Carlisle: Fixer-Upper Mystery Series

Julie Chase (aka Jacqueline Frost, Julie Anne Lindsey, & Bree Baker): Kitty Couture Mystery Series

Vivien Chien: Noodle Shop Mystery Series

Jane K. Cleland: Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery Series

Jeanne M. Dams: Dorothy Martin Mystery Series

Kathie Deviny: Grace Church Mystery Series

Carola Dunn: Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series

Vickie Fee: Cafe Cinema Mystery Series

Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan): Piper and Porter Mystery Series

Earlene Fowler: Benni Harper Mystery Series

Sally Goldenbaum: Seaside Knitters Society Mystery Series

Anna Lee Huber: Verity Kent Mystery Series

Margaret Mayhew: Village Mystery Series (first entry Old Soldiers Never Die)

Patricia Moyes: Henry Tibbett Mystery Series

Louise Penny: Chief Inspector Gamache 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.

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

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Earlene Fowler: Benni Harper Mystery Series

December 28, 2020

Fool's Puzzle (Benni Harper Mystery Book 1) This month, as another in my list of most popular and recommended Cozy Mystery series, I’m covering Earlene Fowler‘s Benni Harper Mystery Series. Specifically, I read the first book, Fool’s Puzzle. 

Fool’s Puzzle is a bit older than a lot of the novels I’ve covered lately, which are generally from the early 2000’s and 2010’s. The Benni Harper Series, on the other hand, is from the mid-’90s. That said, it does cover a lot of the modern conventions of the genre, making it feel very much like a predecessor of many of the modern Cozy series.

The novel stars Benni Harper, a relatively-recently widowed woman who has recently made a change in her life related to her bereavement. As a result, she has moved to San Celina, a nearby trendy California town, to pursue a new job as the director of the local folk-art museum. Despite this, the town is still close to her deceased husband’s family ranch, so she still keeps in regular contact with both her own family and her former in-laws.

Naturally, it doesn’t take too long for this new lifestyle to lead to the inevitable, which in mysteries means sudden death. In this case, Benni finds one of the artists who had been working late after hours at the artist co-op associated with the museum dead. Even more unfortunately, Benni also spotted her sister speeding away from the site, with reason to believe she might have been there – facts that she omits from her first report to temporary police chief, Gabe Ortiz, who is introduced as a sort of “big city” cop from Los Angeles filling in for the more provincial chief out on medical leave. Not to spoil too much, but naturally, as the investigation continues, there are plenty of twists and turns, and numerous other potential suspects turn up – and Benni starts to find Gabe more interesting on a personal level as well.

One thing I really appreciated about Fool’s Puzzle is that the mystery starts off almost right away. A lot of Cozies, particularly more recent ones, seem to spend a very long time leading up to the mystery. While this can do a good job of giving the location and cast distinct character, I definitely appreciate more of a “get straight to it” attitude more often than not, and this one gets to the murder at a pace I definitely appreciate.

Just as a warning, keep in mind when reading older material (and yes, I think this qualifies, written 25 years ago) that there might be some dated material. I don’t recall Benni herself doing anything particularly inappropriate (though standards may differ), but some of the other characters portrayed as more “country” might occasionally use language that might be considered offensive today (or then, most likely).

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New Releases – December 28, 2020, to January 3, 2021

December 27, 2020

Here is the list of new releases for December 28 to January 3!

Ellie Alexander (aka Kate Dyer-Seeley): Chilled to the Cone (This will be the 12th in the Bakeshop Mystery Series.)

Bree Baker (aka Jacqueline Frost, Julie Chase, & Julie Anne Lindsey): Closely Harbored Secrets (This will be the 5th in the Seaside Cafe Mystery Series.)

Gemma Halliday: Deadly Bond (This will be the 6th in the Jamie Bond Mystery Series.)

Sherry Harris: Absence of Alice (This will be the 9th in the Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery Series.)

Rose Pressey: Murder Can Haunt Your Handiwork (This will be the 3rd in the Haunted Craft Fair Mystery Series.)

Karen Rose Smith: Murder with Oolong Tea (This will be the 6th in the  Daisy’s Tea Garden Mystery Series.)

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Making Christmas Morning Easy…

December 24, 2020

Merry Christmas Eve! I know with all of the Covid 19 precautions, most of us won’t be celebrating Christmas the way we have been used to in the past. It’s the first time since our daughter was born that we won’t have our family together. I just keep telling myself that next year we’ll all be back to normal. 

On a very trivial note, this is the first year in a while that I haven’t had a Panera coffee cake here for Christmas morning. (I have mentioned how much I dislike baking things from scratch.) I think it’s nice to have something to eat with your morning coffee – and the Panera coffee cake was the easiest way to go. However, with all of the hassles of not wanting to go into the restaurant to pick it up I decided to bake something from scratch… if “scratch” includes a boxed mix. 

So this morning I baked a Krusteaz Cinnamon Swirl Crumb Cake, and I’m here to tell you that it is delicious! For those of you who bake a lot, you would probably say “Hmmmmmm, not on my watch!” to this, but let me say that as a non-baker, it’s delicious! And it seems like a perfect solution for people who want a fresh coffee cake but who are like me: non-bakers.

I hope this holiday season has been healthy for all of you. Just remember that next year we should be back to normal. As difficult as this year has been for all of us, the holiday season is a joyous time of year. Here’s wishing you ALL an early Healthy, Happy, and Merry Christmas!

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