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  • Cozy Mystery

    Whitey Bulger and The Cozy Crime Writer

    On the surprising human ties that bound the Boston mobster to author Charlotte MacLeod.

    April 20, 2023  By Curtis Evans
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    How about a Cuppa and a Good Mystery?

    These cozies series feature "tea as part of the equation".

    March 30, 2023  By Daryl Wood Gerber
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    A Sense of Place and The Weight of History: On Setting and Fiction

    "Setting is absolutely key, an extra dimension and a character that changes as much as any other."

    March 15, 2023  By Ian Moore
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    Cozy Mysteries Set During Wedding Season

    "Think of all the juicy conflict that can arise with all the abounding love, high stakes, societal expectations, and melding—and sometimes meddling—families."

    March 6, 2023  By Kate Lansing
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    Five Cozy Mysteries About Characters Who Are Starting Over

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    February 22, 2023  By Ellie Brannigan
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    Cozy Mysteries Set in Big Cities

    In the search for cozy corners of the city, it's all about finding community.

    February 17, 2023  By Michelle Hillen Klump
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    Scrumptious Cozy Mysteries to Tempt Your Palate

    Enjoy these "series focused on candies and desserts"

    February 9, 2023  By Sarah Fox
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    The Accidental Culinary Cozy Author

    "[D]escribing Cajun cuisine in my Cajun Country Mystery series made me hungry and I thought it might have the same effect on readers..."

    February 8, 2023  By Ellen Byron
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    Getting the Investigative Details Right in Cozy Mysteries

    Cozy authors might be working with amateur sleuths. But they're still putting in their research time with the professionals.

    January 30, 2023  By Valona Jones
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    TBR Pile Threatening to Topple? Let Go of the Guilt . . .

    A New Year's message for book lovers.

    January 12, 2023  By Linda Reilly
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