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Mystery Books Recommendations – December 2013

December 27, 2013

As it will soon be 2014, I want to hurry up and get your recommendations for the month of December 2013. I don’t know if any of you remember, but last year was the first year that we made a Favorite Cozy Mystery Books list for that particular year. I will be asking for those books pretty soon, but for now, let’s focus on just the month of December 2013.

Which Cozy Mystery books did you read this past month that you think the rest of us really should know about? They don’t have to be Christmas mysteries, although I know some of you were limiting your reading to those in particular. (Maybe I think that because I limited myself to Christmas Cozy Mysteries…)

[As usual, I ask that you don’t tell us about the mystery books you read that you didn’t like.]

[If you click on the author’s name (blue) link, it will take you to their page on the Cozy Mystery site. Their page has all of the author’s books listed chronologically.]

What Cozy Mystery book (or author) have you read during December 2013, and why did you enjoy it (or him/her)?

Here are the current recommended authors who some of you have read this past month:

Allyson K. Abbott (aka Annelise Roth & Beth Amos): Mack’s Bar Mystery Series

Victoria Abbott (Mary Jane Maffini & Victoria Maffini): Book Collector’s Mystery Series

Susan Wittig Albert: Darling Dahlias Mystery Series

Donna Andrews: Meg Langslow Mystery Series

Charlotte Armstrong: Chocolate Cobweb

Josie Belle (aka Jenn McKinlay & Lucy Lawrence): Good Buy Girls Mystery Series 

C.C. Benison: Father Christmas Mystery Series

Heather Blake (aka Heather Webber): Magic Potion Mystery Series

Rhys Bowen: Molly Murphy Mystery Series

Lucy Burdette (aka Roberta Isleib): Key West Food Critic Mystery Series

Jill Churchill: Grace and Favor Mystery Series

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

J.J. Cook (aka Joyce and Jim Lavene & Ellie Grant): Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade Mystery Series

Lesley Cookman: Libby Sarjeant Mystery Series

Cleo Coyle (aka Alice Kimberly): Coffee House Mystery Series

Mary Daheim: Hillside Manor Bed & Breakfast Mystery Series

Krista Davis: Paws and Claws Mystery Series

Carola Dunn: Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series

Jimmie Ruth Evans (aka Miranda James, Honor Hartman, & Dean James): Trailer Park Mystery Series

Joanne Fluke: Hannah Swensen Cookie Jar Mystery Series

Dorothy Gilman: Mrs. Pollifax Mystery Series

Sue Grafton: Kinsey Millhone Mystery Series

Kerry Greenwood: Phryne Fisher Mystery Series

Philip Gulley: Home to Harmony (cozy, but not a mystery)

Victoria Hamilton: Vintage Kitchen Mystery Series

Carolyn Hart: Death on Demand Mystery Series

Libby Fischer Hellman: An Eye for Murder 

Georgette Heyer: Superintendent Hannasyde Mystery Series

Diane Kelly: Tara Holloway Death and Taxes Mystery Series

Laura Levine: Jaine Austen Mystery Series

Kylie Logan (aka Miranda Bliss & Casey Daniels): Button Box Mystery Series

Sheila Lowe: Forensic Handwriting Mystery Series

Nancy Martin: Blackbird Sisters Mystery Series

Leslie Meier: Leslie Stone Mystery Series

Carol Miller: Murder and Moonshine

Meg Muldoon: Murder in Christmas River, Mayhem in Christmas River, & Madness in Christmas River

Gail Oust: Piper Prescott Mystery Series

Katherine Hall Page: Faith Fairchild Mystery Series

Sara Rosett: Ellie Avery Msytery Series

Mark Schweizer: Liturgical Mystery Series

Paige Shelton: Farmers’ Market Mystery Series

Elaine Viets: Dead-End Job Mystery Series

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Merry Christmas to All – Hope You Have a Cozy Day!

December 25, 2013

I hope ALL of you and your loved ones have a wonderful Christmas.

This is the time of year where all of us seem to be a little kinder and more patient with others.

May this Christmas feeling stay fast and hold with us until this same time next year.

 

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What Changes Your Christmas House to Your Christmas Home?

December 22, 2013

Since we have just two more days before Christmas,  I thought I would post an entry that Alfred suggested.  I am guessing that by this time, most of you have everything pretty much organized for Christmas. You have prepared your surroundings the way you want them, you have your menu planned, and you know which functions and/or services you will be attending to celebrate Christmas. What better time to ask Alfred’s question:

Danna, was wondering about asking readers if they have any particular ornaments or decorations that just have to go out to make the Christmas Holiday special for them.   I have four items that we put out – will tell you about them later but thought this might be a good column idea.

As I mentioned in my earlier entry, the holiday season for us just wouldn’t be the same without my son’s and daughter’s hand-made ornaments and my daughter’s hand-made Nativity. Sure, I have blown-glass ornaments, a china Nativity, and store-bought pine cone baskets and trees out in the garage, but we have found that we simply don’t miss them.

Over the years I have been slowly cutting back on what we bring in from the garage. I have added more “Extra Christmas” descriptions to our bins out there. They are the bins that I just don’t feel we need to bother with, which makes my husband pretty happy since he won’t have help me bring them in or take them back out after the holidays.

Those are my “have to go out” items, Alfred. How about the rest of you? Do you have an item or two which you think turn your Christmas house into your Christmas home?

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I’m 95% Sure I’ll Read This Author Again…

December 19, 2013

Hmmm… What to do?

I just finished a Christmas Cozy Mystery by an author whose book I absolutely loved 95% of the time. How can that be, Danna, 95% of the time? That doesn’t even make sense.

Well, actually it does.

As I have written about before, I love reading Holiday Cozy Mysteries set in their corresponding holidays. Since it’s currently the Christmas season, that’s what I have been reading.

I just finished a new-to-me Cozy Mystery author and was absolutely loving my book. Everything in the book (the author’s fluid writing style, her characters, the lovely snow-covered setting, the small town, and the mystery) made me think this author was destined to become one of my personal favorite authors. (I make that sound like a great, big honor, don’t I?) Aha, this is an author who I will be recommending at the end of the month, I thought. This is an author who I absolutely have got to share with all the Cozy Mystery  site’s readers.

Those were my thoughts, until I got to about the second to the last chapter in the book. Doggone it, I thought. NOT AGAIN!!!

It is at this point in the mystery that everything got jumbled-up and sped up to just about ninety miles an hour. What was going on? What happened to the author’s writing style that I had (just about) committed to reading through the next books in her series?

I’ll tell you what happened! Apparently she ran out of paper, anyway that’s what I think happened. The author simply started throwing details at me, literally going so fast that I thought I might have to take notes.

She had (perhaps) made her word quota, and decided that she had to wrap the mystery up, using one of Hercule Poirot’s techniques. Get all (and by that I mean ALL) the characters together for a party and have the sleuth explain all sorts of new clues to the other characters (and reader) so that the mystery could be solved. It works when Poirot does it, but that’s because the reader has had access to the clues throughout the book. Unfortunately, it’s doesn’t work for the reader when the author just decides to start making up clues >>> anyway not for this reader!

So, at this time, I want to ask you all, have you ever read an author (without naming any specific names) who rushes the conclusion of the mystery so much so that the clues are simply made up in the last few chapters? Have you ever read a Cozy Mystery book that you are enjoying a whole lot until you get to the rushed conclusion?

If so, please post a comment, and again, please don’t name specific authors when being negative.

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