Sometimes I come across a Cozy that is especially satisfying. Possibly because of the year that we just had, or maybe for other reasons that are mostly mysterious to me, I was looking to read a Cozy this month that has an especially strong sense of a small community of friends who I could fantasize that I was a part of. Sally Goldenbaum’s Death by Cashmere, the first book in her Seaside Mystery series, was just the right book for me – and I recently re-read it so that this series could be the next in my Most Popular and Recommended series of blog posts.
Death by Cashmere is set in the small fictional town of Sea Harbor, Massachusetts. And, as the name of the series suggests, one of the main characters in the series, Izzie Chambers, is the owner of a shop that sells knitting supplies and teaches knitting classes. Izzie opened her shop after returning to the town she grew up in and after having left a big-time job as an attorney.
Izzie, her aunt Nell, and their friends Cass and Birdie form the Thursday-night knitting group. This close group of friends gets together at Izzie’s shop for a pot-luck dinner and some knitting every Thursday evening after Izzie closes the store. (This is a group I’d enjoy being in!)
Pretty soon there is a murder in Sea Harbor, and the friends become sleuths as well as knitters. One of the charms of this mystery is that the author does a much better job than average of explaining why the friends start their sleuthing career. Sometimes the sleuth in a Cozy seems to start investigation almost as soon as the police do. In this book, the group of friends seems to get involved largely because it slowly dawns on them that life in their small village will not return to normal until the case is solved. They don’t just jump into the case, instead, clues turn up naturally that they feel compelled to follow up.
I know it isn’t real, but the writing makes it seem as though it could be, and I was drawn to the knitters. A fantasy group set in a fantasy setting — but I felt it was real and want to join. And, the food — with a lot of seafood being featured — on top of the friendship and the knitting — makes me want to drop everything and head to Sea Harbor!
The author, Sally Goldenbaum, has an interesting background which includes having worked for the PBS station that hosted Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, spending a short time as a nun, and teaching creative writing. Her website is a model that I wish all authors would try to copy. Instead of a jumbled and disorganized Facebook page, her site provides a lot of useful information and a comprehensive bio — brava Sally Goldenbaum! Check out her site here at Sally Goldenbaum.com.
P.S. I forgot to tell you that instructions for a knitting project are included.
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Trish says
Love a good mystery. Have been reading them for many years.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Trish, I’m glad to see this series is so popular!
Cheryl Palmour says
I have read the whole series and enjoyed each one. Live the characters. Would live to live in a town like Sea Harbor.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Cheryl, living in such a lovely town would certainly be nice!
Susy S says
I think that is one of the things that makes a good cozy for me. Would I want to hang out with the main characters? If not, I usually don’t want to read about them either. I have a problem with chronically stupid characters, so some series just never make it past book one (or part of book one).
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Susy, it’s definitely very important for the characters of a Cozy to be worth spending a lot of time with – after all, you will be, since reading a book can take some time!
Pat says
I love this series! I eagerly await all new additions. The characters seem so real, their relationships so thoughtful and caring. The setting is idyllic, so authentically New England even down to the recipes mentioned. The patterns are easily followed and turn out great.
Reading this series is like taking a quick vacation!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Pat, I’m glad to see another fan of this great series!
Jo Anne Yerkes says
I’m up to Trimmed With Murder to start reading today. Love this series.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Jo Anne, I’m glad to hear it stays worth reading!
Jane says
I have always enjoyed this series. But I need to catch up on the lastest two!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Jane, something to look forward to at least!
Rebecca H. Kaufman says
Have the whole series and it’s wonderful how she engaged all the characters and the growth of friends
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Rebecca, meaningful character growth is always a great part of a long-running series!
Robyn says
I found Sally Goldenbaum a while ago. I have truly enjoyed her writing skill as well as her stories. They do seem very real to me, but that is a sign that Sally is a very talented writer!
I would suggest her books to anyone looking for a good read.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Robyn, I’d certainly recommend it as well!
Dee White says
Love this series. She has a short series about quilts too.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Dee, I’ll have to take a look at that one some day as well!
Rob J says
Danna: Yes, Ma’am. I read that book and several others in that series and I like them all and I do the same. I wish myself into that book or case and wish I had friends like that.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Rob, I’m glad that there are so many fans of this great series here!
Deb Brod says
I adore this series and have enjoyed it for years. It’s one of my “comfort series” as it is relatively mild with the most enjoyable characters. Thanks for mentioning this. Sallie knocks it out of the park.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Deb, it’s always nice to be able to drop back in on a favorite series like this!
Nancy Sapir says
This series is exceptionally good with intelligent and thoughtful writing, a dynamite locale on the north shore of Massachusetts, and characters who become like friends.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Nancy, I certainly agree!
Marie says
This sounds wonderful. Just ordered.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Marie, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Janice G says
I have been buying and reading this series from the beginning. I would love to be invited to Friday night dinner at Nell and Ben’s house. For readers new to the series, you have to watch out for the numbering system. The title of the series changed mid stream – I think there was a change in publisher – and the numbers started over. The books are listed in the correct order on the author page on this site.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Janice, publisher changes certainly can be confusing – the most notable ones I can think of actually changed the name of the series, though it has usually been possible to tell that they are related if you know the series.