Analysis: Why is ‘cosy crime’ so popular?
“LIKE a hug in a book” was how the the Dublin writer Kitty Graham described it to The Irish Times. It is an odd way to describe a literary genre concerned with murder and the worst...
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“LIKE a hug in a book” was how the the Dublin writer Kitty Graham described it to The Irish Times. It is an odd way to describe a literary genre concerned with murder and the worst...
There’s nothing cozy about murder. Not really. Yet by some sort of magic, murder-mystery stories can be very cozy indeed. It’s about their setting, their characters, their atmosphe...
I like my beaches with a side of book, thank you very much, and the cozier the book, the better. The irony in all of this, of course, is that I barely take vacations—I prefer to es...
There is a distinguished tradition of amateur sleuths solving crimes over cups of tea, but Maggie Allswell’s The Book Club Murders brings a welcome twist to the formula. Rather tha...
Few settings are more deceptively dangerous than a picturesque rural community. As many have found to their misfortune, beneath the herbaceous borders, parish council meetings and...
Cosy Crime Can’t Judge A Book By It’s Murder by Amy Lillard is a contemporary cosy crime novel that I enjoyed. It is the first book in A Main Street Book Club Mystery which promise...
Have you ever thought that what a good crime novel really needs is a meet cute? Yeah, me too. Maybe that’s because I’ve written thirty-nine romance novels (two under Cara Tanamachi...
It’s a warm Saturday afternoon, and the festival is in full swing. String lights sway overhead in the summer breeze. Music drifts between booths selling kettle corn and cotton cand...
Speaking as an avid Father Ted fan, anyone similarly inclined won’t be disappointed with the comedic elements in Ardal O’Hanlon’s latest novel. The post ARDAL O’HANLON turns his ha...
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Daphne Brewster has come to cherish the slow, soothing, picturesque corner of Norfolk, England, that includes Cranberry Farmhouse, her cottage; Pudding Corner, the village in which...
In my new domestic suspense, A Neighbor’s Guide to Murder, Pixie, our troubled Gen Z protagonist, has a peculiar compulsion. Despite having no available funds, she likes to waste e...
A mystery and a rom-com shouldn’t work together. On the surface, they sit on opposite ends of the spectrum from one another. But structurally, the two have more in common than you’...
They're here, they're queer, they're cozy: these quozy mysteries feature queer characters solving crimes in the London drag scene, an interstellar spaceship, and more
These literary mysteries combine lush prose with compelling plots and characters in one perfect package.
Featured image credit: Amazon MGM Studios via Variety In the new film The Sheep Detectives, the rules that govern murder mystery novels—specifically fair play whodunnits—are holy p...
Do you love reading cozy mysteries featuring intrepid senior sleuths solving crimes in their retirement community? It seems like the perfect hobby for a retiree, right? You’ve got...
London gets murdered fictionally on a fairly regular basis, but rarely this politely. Case Solved: The London Files is heading to mobile, and given I spend most of my actual life w...
There’s nothing like a murder to really set a vacation off right. At least, this is what I imagine other mystery authors think when they plant a body on a beach or in a museum or a...
TO the uninitiated, “true crime fiction” might sound like a contradiction in terms. However, as Denise Mina’s acclaimed novel The Long Drop – now adapted for the Citizens Theatre s...
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In the second installment of the Nora Breen Investigates series—“perfect for cozy mystery lovers” (Book Riot)—beloved former nun Nora Breen returns, this time to track down a ghost...
Nine murders. One seemingly impossible disappearance. Nineteen burglaries. An adrenalin-fuelled car chase and an impressively grand theft. Plenty of domestic drama. A taste of pie-...
Is this the summer of the destination thriller? Maybe. Maybe not. Some of the spots you’ll visit literarily in this week’s new books report are a lot more desirable than others. Bl...
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