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message 101: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) Melodie wrote: "Tracey wrote: "Anyone have issues with A Killer Plot (A Books by the Bay Mystery #1) by Ellery Adams?? I am not really enjoying it - im only in Chapter 5 but just can't get into it...trying to decide it keep reading or not. I..."

I think I am just going to skip this series. I have heard several people not like the Book Retreat Series...so I think I am just going to stick with the Charmed Pie Shoppe series and skip the other ones...very disappointed.


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jaxnsmom | 2505 comments Mod
Melodie wrote: "No, not this one. Someone else finished another series she used to write under a different name."

Good to hear.


message 103: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 2505 comments Mod
I've just started How to Wash a Cat and like the writing, so I'm hoping I'll enjoy the story.


message 104: by [deleted user] (new)

Somehow I missed this one along the way so reading it now Death of a Nag by M.C. Beaton Death of a Nag by M.C. Beaton


message 105: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) Starting Death Benefits (Southern Fraud Thriller, #2) by Jennifer Becton


message 108: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3412 comments Mod
Just read the first two Family Fortune mysteries, Pall in the Family and Be Careful What You Witch For. Liked them both.

Pall in the Family (A Family Fortune Mystery, #1) by Dawn Eastman Be Careful What You Witch For (A Family Fortune Mystery, #2) by Dawn Eastman


message 109: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) Started Claws for Alarm (Nick and Nora Mysteries, #2) by T.C. Lotempio today


message 110: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1290 comments This week, I read

The Ambitious Card (An Eli Marks Mystery, #1) by John Gaspard The Ambitious Card by John Gaspard

By Cook or by Crook (A Five-Ingredient Mystery, #1) by Maya Corrigan By Cook or by Crook by Maya Corrigan

Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion Killer (Mrs Pollifax #12) by Dorothy Gilman Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion Killer by Dorothy Gilman


message 111: by [deleted user] (new)

I've started Cloche and Dagger (Hat Shop Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay Cloche and Dagger by Jenn McKinlay. I'm not sure how I feel about the protagonist yet, but it's not looking good 55 pages in. I do hope it improves though because I have the next three books in the series already.


message 112: by Michael (new)

Michael (micky74007) Just finished Death of a Nurse by M.C. Beaton
Death of a Nurse (Hamish Macbeth, #31) by M.C. Beaton


message 113: by Susan (new)

Susan Webb I have finally read the 16 books in the Teashop mystery featuring Theodosia Browning and the Indigo Tea Shop. I loved them so much, I went and bought the complete set for my library! I am reading Due or Die by Jenn McKinlay, a Library Lovers Mystery. Has anyone read any of these?


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I'm about to begin Caught Dead Handed (Witch City Mystery, #1) by Carol J. Perry Caught Dead Handed by Carol J. Perry


message 115: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) Paisley wrote: "I'm about to begin Caught Dead Handed (Witch City Mystery, #1) by Carol J. Perry Caught Dead Handed by Carol J. Perry"

I really like that series. Just finished the newest one the other day.


message 116: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) reading A Tale of Two Biddies (League of Literary Ladies #2) by Kylie Logan and Circle of Influence (Zoe Chambers Mysteries, #1) by Annette Dashofy


message 117: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) Susan wrote: "I have finally read the 16 books in the Teashop mystery featuring Theodosia Browning and the Indigo Tea Shop. I loved them so much, I went and bought the complete set for my library! I am reading D..."

Yes!! Great series IMO!!! Also read her Cupcake series if you haven't already! :)


message 118: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) Paisley wrote: "I've started Cloche and Dagger (Hat Shop Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay Cloche and Dagger by Jenn McKinlay. I'm not sure how I feel about the protagonist yet, but it's not looking good..."

I like this series! Hope you end up liking it too :)


message 119: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 2505 comments Mod
I finished How to Wash a Cat (The Cats and Curios Mystery #1) by Rebecca M. Hale How to Wash a Cat, and have to admit it confused me. (view spoiler) One character, Monty, got on my nerves so bad that I really really wanted to reach into the pages and kill him, and I wanted to slap the main character for putting up with him. The historical info on San Francisco was interesting, but a lot of it was repeated too often. And the ending - don't get me started on how annoying it was.


message 120: by [deleted user] (new)

Melodie wrote: "Paisley wrote: "I'm about to begin Caught Dead Handed (Witch City Mystery, #1) by Carol J. Perry Caught Dead Handed by Carol J. Perry"

I really like that series. Just finished the newest..."


I'm really enjoying so far. Love the pace and the writing style. The story is keeping me interested.


message 121: by [deleted user] (new)

Tracey wrote: "Paisley wrote: "I've started Cloche and Dagger (Hat Shop Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay Cloche and Dagger by Jenn McKinlay. I'm not sure how I feel about the protagonist yet, but it's ..."

I'm having a hard time with the protagonist, but ended up liking the story enough that I'm not upset I invested in the series. Hopefully my issues with the main character will diminish in the second book.


message 122: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1290 comments In the past couple of weeks, I've read:

Plantation Shudders (Cajun Country Mystery, # 1) by Ellen Byron Plantation Shudders by Ellen Byron

MacDeath (An Ivy Meadows Mystery, #1) by Cindy Brown Macdeath by Cindy Brown

Delivering the Truth (Quaker Midwife Mystery, #1) by Edith Maxwell Delivering the Truth by Edith Maxwell


message 123: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Hunter (goodreadscomchrishunter) | 20 comments I plan on reading the latest installments in Jenn McKinlay's Cupcake Bakery Mysteries when I'm not busy writing my own books. Is anyone a fan of her books?


message 124: by Nell (last edited Apr 06, 2016 07:17AM) (new)

Nell | 3412 comments Mod
Mark wrote: "In the past couple of weeks, I've read:

Plantation Shudders (Cajun Country Mystery, # 1) by Ellen Byron Plantation Shudders by Ellen Byron

MacDeath (An Ivy Meadows Mystery, #1) by Cindy Brown Macdeath by Cindy Brown

[bookcover:Delivering th..."


The first two books you list are finalists for the Agatha Award. What did you think? Which one would you vote for?


message 125: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) Christopher wrote: "I plan on reading the latest installments in Jenn McKinlay's Cupcake Bakery Mysteries when I'm not busy writing my own books. Is anyone a fan of her books?"

Enjoy the Cupcake Bakery & Hat Shop books. Not so much the Library Lovers. The "triangle" thing in that series is ridiculous. WHY do so many cozy authors use that tired and mostly LAZY plot point?? Also didn't care much for the Good Buy Girls series she wrote as Josie Bell. Glad she put that one out of its misery!


message 126: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) Christopher wrote: "I plan on reading the latest installments in Jenn McKinlay's Cupcake Bakery Mysteries when I'm not busy writing my own books. Is anyone a fan of her books?"

I really like all of her series'. I know Melodie didn't like her Good Buy Girls series but I did. I like the library series but it is my least favorite. But the beginning books are good. Cupcake one and hat one are really good :) IMO


message 127: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) Reading Murder, Lies and Chocolate by Sally Berneathy . I am really enjoying her books!!


message 128: by Anna Catharina (new)

Anna Catharina I read in March:

Die Dunkelgräfin und die Kokosnuss by Katharina Schendel
Zwetschgendatschikomplott (Franz Eberhofer) by Rita Falk
Wer sich in Gefahr begibt (Lizzie Martin & Ben Ross) by Ann Granger
Double-Booked for Death (Black Cat Bookshop Mystery) by Ali Brandon
Mörderische Verstrickungen (Southern Sisters Mystery) by Anne George
Why Shoot a Butler? by Georgette Heyer
Die drei Königinnen. Ein neuer Fall für Sherlock Holmes by Anthony Horrowitz
Der lautlose Schrei (Ein MORDS-Team) by Andreas Suchaneck
A Novel Way to Die (Black Cat Bookshop Mystery) by Ali Brandon
Winston: Agent auf leisen Pfoten (Winston) by Frauke Scheunemann
Der Altmann ist tot (Frau Freitag & Frl. Krise ermitteln) by Frau Freitag & Frl. Krise

That was a really good cozy month :)


message 129: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1290 comments Nell wrote: "Mark wrote: "In the past couple of weeks, I've read:

Plantation Shudders (Cajun Country Mystery, # 1) by Ellen Byron Plantation Shudders by Ellen Byron

MacDeath (An Ivy Meadows Mystery, #1) by Cindy Brown Macdeath by Cindy Brown

[bookcover:..."


I've actually read three of the Agatha First nominees. The third is Just Killing Time by Julianne Holmes. I enjoyed all three and recommend all three, but Macdeath by Cindy Brown is the one that will get my vote.


message 130: by Nell (last edited Apr 07, 2016 02:33PM) (new)

Nell | 3412 comments Mod
I'm reading Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman by Tessa Arlen which is also an Agatha nominee. It's set in the Downton Abbey time period. Right now I'm wishing the author had included a list of characters.

Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman (Lady Montfort Mystery, #1) by Tessa Arlen


message 131: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3412 comments Mod
Mark wrote: "Nell wrote: "Mark wrote: Macdeath by Cindy Brown is the one that will get my vote.
MacDeath (An Ivy Meadows Mystery, #1) by Cindy Brown Macdeath by Cindy Brown..."


Good to know. That one's on my Kindle.


message 132: by Nell (last edited Apr 17, 2016 05:07AM) (new)

Nell | 3412 comments Mod
Anna Catharina wrote: "I read in March:

Die Dunkelgräfin und die Kokosnuss by Katharina Schendel
Zwetschgendatschikomplott (Franz Eberhofer) by Rita Falk
[book:Wer sich in Gefahr begibt|4..."


Please include English translations for your titles where available. Most members are not fluent in German.


message 133: by Susan (new)

Susan Webb Penny wrote: "Just finished Murder on a Girls' Night Out (Southern Sisters Mystery, #1) by Anne George It was "okay". Pleasant enough story but I wouldn't actively look for another book by this author. Sort of fell flat."

aww, I really liked them. I read the first 2, then went online and bought all 8. Was sad to hear the author died and there wouldn't be anymore.


message 134: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1020) starting Chocolate Mousse Attack (Death by Chocolate) by Sally Berneathy


message 135: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Nell wrote: "I'm reading Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman by Tessa Arlen which is also an Agatha nominee. It's set in the early Downton Abbey time period. Right now I'm wishing..."

It is on my Nook and may grab the second book in the series.


message 136: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Since I just joined this group it looks like I have some catching up to do. Starting from the first of the year here are the cozy mysteries I have read:

Pies & Peril (Culinary Competition, #1) by Janel Gradowski Death in the English Countryside (Murder on Location #1) by Sara Rosett Play Dead (An Allie Babcock Mystery) by Leslie O'Kane Killer Colada a Danger Cove Cocktail Mystery by Sibel Hodge Mint Cookie Murder (Merry Wrath, #2) by Leslie Langtry Geared for the Grave (The Cycle Path Mysteries #1) by Duffy Brown Undercover in High Heels (High Heels, #3) by Gemma Halliday Christmas in High Heels (High Heels, #3.5) by Gemma Halliday Dead Wrong (Blackmoore Sisters Mystery, #1) by Leighann Dobbs The Penguin Pool Murder (The Hildegarde Withers Mysteries) by Stuart Palmer A Treacherous Treasure (Mooseamuck Island Cozy Mystery, #3) by Leighann Dobbs

Now reading A Dose of Death (Helen Binney Mysteries #1) by Gin Jones


message 137: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Nell wrote: "I'm reading Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman by Tessa Arlen which is also an Agatha nominee. It's set in the early Downton Abbey time period. Right now I'm wishing..."

I miss the character list as a feature in mystery novels. It was common in early works of mystery fiction. The Ellery Queen and Perry Mason books always had character lists.


message 138: by [deleted user] (new)

I've just started Ill-Gotten Panes by Jennifer McAndrews Ill-Gotten Panes by Jennifer McAndrews. I'm only two chapters in, but I'm really enjoying the protagonist.


message 139: by SherryRose (new)

SherryRose Gary wrote: "Since I just joined this group it looks like I have some catching up to do. Starting from the first of the year here are the cozy mysteries I have read:

Pies & Peril (Culinary Competition, #1) by Janel Gradowski[bookcover..."


That's a great list!


message 141: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Thanks Sherry. I have plenty more in the TBR Although my next read after A Dose of Death will be the second In Death book. I do not consider that series as cozy.


message 142: by Susan (new)

Susan Webb Tracey wrote: "Susan wrote: "I have finally read the 16 books in the Teashop mystery featuring Theodosia Browning and the Indigo Tea Shop. I loved them so much, I went and bought the complete set for my library! ..."

I have read the Scrapbooking series of Laura Childs and am now reading her Cackleberry Club series. Love the recipes as well!


message 143: by Kim (new)

Kim (catmommie) I'm trying to read what I have. yeah right.
Homicide in Hardcover

And I found the Haunted Yarn Shop on Hoopla.
Last Wool and Testament


message 144: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1290 comments This week's books:

Killer Takeout (Key West Food Critic Mystery #7) by Lucy Burdette Killer Takeout by Lucy Burdette

Rest in Peach (Georgia Peach Mystery #2) by Susan Furlong Rest in Peach by Susan Furlong


message 145: by Marisa (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 421 comments Gary wrote: "Thanks Sherry. I have plenty more in the TBR Although my next read after A Dose of Death will be the second In Death book. I do not consider that series as cozy."

Not a cozy series, not, but I think a good one, anyway.


message 146: by Mary (new)

Mary (mw8019) | 273 comments Just two short stories from my grandchildren this week, I thought you might get a laugh.

My granddaughter reads all the time, I asked her what kinds of books she reads, her answer, kids books, Grandma, I'm a kid. What do you read she asked? I said Murder mysteries, because I am a murderer, Oh no you are not! you are just a good Grandma!

My 2 year old grandson saw my recent book on the kitchen table "Murder of a Small-Town Honey" I read to him all the time. When he saw the book he picked it up and said read it to me Gram, I want to hear it. No, you would not like that someone gets hurt in the book. His answer was I won't listen to that part, I'll be sleeping by then!

Mary W


message 147: by BLynne (new)

BLynne I just started reading the first in the Tea Shop Mystery Death by Darjeeling by Laura Childs.


message 148: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Hunter (goodreadscomchrishunter) | 20 comments Melodie wrote: "Christopher wrote: "I plan on reading the latest installments in Jenn McKinlay's Cupcake Bakery Mysteries when I'm not busy writing my own books. Is anyone a fan of her books?"
I loved the "Good Buy Girl Series". What was your problem with that?
Enjoy the Cupcake B..."



message 149: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Huang (christopher_huang) | 17 comments I'm working through all the random books I've picked up over the years but never got around to reading before. Right now I'm on Appleby At Allington; I just finished The Franchise Affair and earlier in the year I had Ashworth Hall and The Glass Key. (One of these books is not like the others....) I expect to move on to A Fighting Chance by Mignon Eberhart next ... I didn't even realise I had this book on my bookshelf, though I'm pretty sure I haven't read it yet.

(Funny, I never seem to see much mention of Mignon G. Eberhart anywhere. Didn't they once hail her as the American Agatha Christie?)


message 150: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mblisa) | 164 comments I'm currently reading Killer in Crinolines by Duffy Brown and Glazed Murder by Jessica Beck.

I really enjoy both of these series!


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