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What are your top 'must read' or 're-read' cozies?
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What a great discussion idea - Hope to see lots more comments to get ideas on new authors.
Speaking of classics Nero Wolfe series by Rex Stout is the one having arguably the best character interaction.


I'd also suggest Julie Hyzy's White House Chef series, and Charles Finch's Charles Lenox series. Susan Albert Wittig's China Bayles are also very good.
My favorites are the Charles Lenox series, Victoria Thompson's Gaslight series, Ashley Gardner's Captain Lacey Mysteries, and Kate Ross' Julian Kestrel series.

Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series
Kerry Greenwood's Phyrne Fisher series (just got the new one last week!
Melissa Bourbon's Magical Dressmaking series
Nancy Atherton's Aunt Dimity Series
Carola Dunn's Daisy Dalrymple Series
Both Juliet Blackwell Series
I could keep going - there are probably a dozen that are non-negotiable for me. I buy a lot of books. It makes me happy. :) lol
For me it's Nancy Atherton's Aunt Dimity books. I swapped all my paperbacks for hardcovers on PBS. I buy all new releases on pre-order and I've reread the series.

Krista Davis's Domestic Diva series
Rhys Bowen's Her Royal Spyness series
Lisa Lutz', Spellman Files series
Donna Andrew's Meg Langslow series.


Wishcraft Mysteries
Magical Cats Mysteries
Books by the Bay Mysteries
Cumberland Creek

Comment about the series appreciated.


The Martha Grimes Jury series. I have read them more than once and I can see myself reading them again. Also the Peter Robinson Banks series. I love the early books but his style has changed some. I could easily reread his early books. I'm not sure if Robinson is actually cozy though..Martha is cozy for sure.
Katie wrote: "At the moment I am particularily into:
Wishcraft Mysteries
Magical Cats Mysteries
Books by the Bay Mysteries
Cumberland Creek"
Those sound good! Who writes them?
Wishcraft Mysteries
Magical Cats Mysteries
Books by the Bay Mysteries
Cumberland Creek"
Those sound good! Who writes them?

Which ones are you missing?
I would put D.L. Sayers on my list too, along with Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, Patricia Wentworth, Josephine Tey, Bruce Alexander, and Elizabeth Peters.

Wishcraft Mysteries
Magical Cats Mysteries
Books by the Bay Mysteries
Cumberland Creek"
Those sound good! Who writes them?"
I like the Wishcraft and Magical Mysteries series as well. For Jamielynn: the Wishcraft series is written by
Heather Blake and the Magical Cats series is written by Sophie Kelly.
I also really enjoy the Renaissance Faire mysteries by
Joyce and Jim Lavene

You are welcome! It took me 3 tries to get that posted - lots of editing, lol.
Allison that's how I do things! That was very nice of you. Thank you!

where the past was sacred trust and your mommas or grandmommas were a force to be reckoned with,despite any appearances to the contrary. :D
Betsy I like that too. It's fun to have a little education while reading for fun.



I'm also a sucker for all the Agatha Christie books and movies.
Lisa
I also enjoy the MC Beaton Hamish Macbeth and Agatha Raisin series, and Marion Chesney's Lady Rose Summer series, Ngaio Marsh, Sir AC Doyle, EW Hornung, Carola Dunn, Kerry Greenwood's Miss Fisher Series (I also loved the film adaptations with Essie Davis), and of course Agatha Christie, who is my absolute favorite, and who I think is one of the most prominent and definitive of the Cozy Mystery authors.
Books mentioned in this topic
Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon (other topics)We'll Always Have Parrots (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Sofie Kelly (other topics)Heather Blake (other topics)
Joyce Lavene (other topics)
Rex Stout (other topics)
I've always liked some cozies, starting with the Agatha Christie, the Miss Marple series particularly and have always had some favorites, although there are many I don't care for, especially the more unlikely amateur detective scenarios. I'm definitely a character-driven reader, so I have to like the characters and it seems there are all too many cozy mysteries with main characters that are either unintelligent or just plain silly.
My favorites include the Miss Seeton books actually written by Heron Carvic, the "Bootleggers Daughter" series by Margaret Maron and some of the Agatha Christie books.
New series ... introduced through my Kindle downloads ... include Kerry Greenwood's Corinna Chapman series and Jana DeLeon's Miss Fortune series.
I try to limit my actual purchases to just those books I expect to like well enough to keep and re-read and the last two are the only ones that are currently on my 'must buy' list.
What series do you have to buy just as soon as a new book comes out?