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What I’m Reading Now >>> Conrad Allen is a New-to-Me Author Who I Just Added to My “Favorite Authors” List

February 9, 2014

OK, I know this is a little early, but here is the book/author who I will be recommending for my February 2014 Cozy Mystery Book Recommendation. I am enjoying my current mystery so much that I just have to tell you about it now.

I’m currently reading the first mystery in Conrad Allen‘s (aka Edward Marston & Keith Miles) Dillman Mystery Series. The first book in the series is Murder on the Lusitania. We are introduced to George Porter Dillman, the main sleuth in this series. He hails from a family of yacht builders, but has decided on a different career path. He is a detective on a ship, which, from the titles of Allen’s books must change to different ships in the line’s fleet.

The series takes place in the very early 1900s, so it’s not a “cruise” ship as they are known today. This ship is the mode of transportation for people going from Europe to North America. Don’t expect the “Las Vegas glitzy shows” or the many planned activities that one might expect on a cruise ship today. A major source of fun is walking on the decks, and socializing with others before, during, and after each meal.

So, is this a Cozy Mystery? I am 63% through this book, and I would say that I definitely would call it a Cozy Mystery. Hmmm, you may say. How can you do that? The main sleuth is currently a detective (after being a Pinkerton agent for a while) >>> not an amateur detective. My answer is this: Let’s not lose sight of Hercule Poirot, a police-trained detective, who is among the Coziest of Cozies.

This mystery (as I said I’ve only read 63% of it) takes place on a cruise ship, where everyone seems to become familiar with each other. It’s like a small, contained “village” – so to speak. Allen has been able to make the characters into a small community of sorts.

While reading this Conrad Allen mystery, I have been struck several times by how much it reminds me of an Agatha Christie mystery. It is well written; the words seem to flow seamlessly.  The writing is crisp. Allen doesn’t make the reader wait to get answers. He actually moves from one puzzle piece to the next. (I get quite annoyed by authors who make you wait two or three chapters to get an answer to a question that has been posed!)

The characters, of which there are quite a few, are very well-developed. They are “identifiable” >>> I didn’t find myself having to scan back to try to remember who is who. I think that’s pretty significant, because to me, when I can “remember” a character, it’s like that character has been fleshed out and has become a person, rather than a “character.” (I sure hope that makes sense!) Allen treats us to a few quirky people amongst the “normal” ones.

Also, (again based on the first 63% of the first mystery in the series) there has been no gratuitous/superfluous violence/sex/profanity. (That’s a lot of “/”!) This is not to say that there isn’t implied violence/sex/profanity. Allen gets his point across when he tells one character to “lock the door” to another. A lot of us can get the drift as to what is going to be happening behind those locked doors.) Also, when the “bad guy/gal” (No spoilers here!) is hit several times and stabbed, we don’t actually need a blow-by-blow description of all of his/her injuries, do we? Also, Allen mentions when one of his characters uses “expletives” without us having to hear (read) them.

I would not have found Conrad Allen‘s Dillman Mystery Series if some of you Cozy Mystery readers hadn’t mentioned him. I thank you! I get so very excited when I find a new-to-me author who I can add to my list of favorite authors. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

If you’re interested in reading more of these brief revisits of some of the more popular Cozy Mystery Series that I’ve written in the past, you can find them at the Most Recommended Cozy Mystery Series page on my site.

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Valentine’s Day Mysteries

February 6, 2014

With another holiday coming up, I thought I would ask you all to take a look at this Valentine’s Day mysteries list and see:

1) Am I missing any?

2) Have you read any that you would recommend, and if so, why?

Thank you!

Below are the books that are currently listed on the Cozy Mystery Holiday theme page for Valentine’s Day mysteries:

Valentine’s Day Mystery Book List

Ellery Adams….. Murder in the Paperback Parlor

Susan Wittig Albert….. Love Lies Bleeding

M. C. Beaton….. Death of a Valentine

Susan Bernhardt….. A Manhattan Murder Mystery

Ethan Black….. The Broken Hearts Club

Rita Mae Brown….. Claws and Effect 

Dorothy Cannell….. How to Murder the Man of Your Dreams

JoAnna Carl….. The Chocolate Cupid Killings

Sammi Carter…. Sucker Punch

Jane K. Cleland….. Lethal Treasure

Christine E. Collier….. A Holiday Sampler

Anna Ashwood Collins….. Red Roses for a Dead Trucker

Isis Crawford….. A Catered Valentine’s Day (Mystery w/Recipes)

Dorothy D’Amato….. Hard Feelings (from the novel Of Course You Know that Chocolate is a Vegetable)

Kathi Daley ….. Cupid’s Curse

Mary Janice Davidson, Leslie Esdaile, Susanna Carr….
Valentine’s Day Is Killing Me

Ruth Dudley Edwards….. The Saint Valentine’s Day Murders

Alice Thomas Ellis….. Valentine’s Day: Women Against Men (Anthology)

Janet Evanovich….. Plum Lovin’

Michelle Fitzpatrick….. Happy Valentine’s Day

Joanne Fluke….. Peach Cobbler Murder

Andrew M. Greeley….. St. Valentine’s Night

George Dawes Green….. The Caveman’s Valentine

Jane Haddam….. Bleeding Hearts

Lee Harris….. The Valentine’s Day Murder

Carolyn G. Hart….. Deadly Valentine

Carolyn G. Hart….. Crimes of the Heart (Anthology)

Carolyn G. Hart….. Love and Death  (Anthology)

Jenna Harte….. Deadly Valentine

Lee Hollis ….. Death of a Chocoholic

Melanie Jackson….. Cupid’s Revenge

Melanie Jackson….. The Sham

Dean Koontz….. Your Heart Belongs to Me

Laura Levine ….. Killing Cupid

Meg London ….. A Fatal Slip

Debbie Macomber….. Twenty Wishes (Not a Mystery)

G. A. McKevett….. Sugar and Spite

Jenn McKinlay….. Buttercream Bump Off

Donna McLean….. A Sparrow Falls Holiday (Includes 4 stories: Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, & Fourth of July)

Dougal McLeish….. The Valentine Victim

Leslie Meier….. Valentine Murder

Leslie Meier….. Chocolate Covered Murder 

Shirley Rousseau Murphy….. Cat Playing Cupid

Katherine Hall Page….. The Body in the Attic

Katherine Hall Page….. The Body in the Snowdrift

Ruth Rendell….. A Judgment in Stone

Patricia Rockwell….. Valentined

Tom Savage….. Valentine

Mark Schweizer….. The Treble Wore Trouble

Connie Shelton….. Sweet Hearts

Denise Swanson….. Murder of a Pink Elephant

Nancy Means Wright, Maggie Price, Jonathan Harrington, & B. J. Daniels…. Crimes of Passion                            

***Back to the Holiday Mystery Book page***

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I Don’t Want to Toot My Own Horn, BUT…

February 6, 2014

The first thing I do every morning when I come downstairs, is check my Cozy Mystery blog comments. You cannot imagine my surprise to find the following comment posted by Allison:

Nothing to do with this blog post, but… did you see? Jim Parsons from Big Bang Theory was on Craig Ferguson tonight. Turns out he loves cozy mysteries, and he mentioned your website!! How cool is that!

Allison, I agree, “How cool is that!”

I have to admit that I was so excited that I immediately found the link to CBS’s The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Being mentioned on TV is beyond exciting (even if the “dot com” was bleeped from “Cozy Mystery dot com”). Hearing these two men talk about the books they read, well, that in itself was exciting. I think it’s especially “cool” when people today are willing to let it be known that they love to read. I mean, when was the last time you watched a talk show where the love for reading was a topic? (And the reason for the guest appearing on the talk show wasn’t to plug his/her book?)

Of course, when my husband finally came downstairs, I made him sit down and watch the clip on my computer. That’s right! Even before he drank his first cup of coffee, which, by the way, is a time when I try not to bother him. (He’s not a morning person, but coffee does tend to help a bit…)

My husband has been telling me all day that I should write this. I was hesitant to do so because I truly didn’t want to toot my own horn, and most importantly, I didn’t want to appear to be a “paparazzi” type of exploiter of celebrities. (I don’t buy “paparazzi” magazines at the check out, and surely, I wouldn’t want Mr. Parsons to feel like I’m exploiting him.)

Nevertheless, I’m so excited about my “fifteen seconds of fame” that I just could not contain myself.

(I just found out the link is no longer active, sorry!)

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Oops!

February 5, 2014

My tech guy (aka my husband) is in the process of transferring all of my files/content to a new computer. He sat down at my computer last week to do something and saw how much time it took my old computer to save new pages that I put on the Cozy Mystery site. I guess I didn’t notice how long it took because I was used to it, AND I’m still amazed at how much computers do, regardless of the time it takes them to do it!

I usually get my husband’s cast-off computers when he upgrades his, and in the past when he has given me one of his old computers (a new one to me) I haven’t mentioned it because everything went seamlessly. But this time he hit a glitch that he tells me was a stupid mistake: I had nine comments that some of you had posted between 2:30 and 10:30 AM (my time) which I have lost. He was able to restore everything from before the time that my back-up took place last night, which was at around 2:30.

Everything is back to normal now, so I won’t be losing your comments again. I’m sorry that I lost comments that you took the time to write.

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