Cozy Mysteries discussion
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I wasn't crazy about CRY WOLF, but I loved HUNTING GROUND, the 2nd book.




Nice to "meet" you, Mary! I read







Mary Kennedy: Love your books just finished Reel Murder last week. Can not wait to read your new one.




Welcome, Kelly! You might be interested in the Mystery/Thriller group I belong to here on GR, too.

It's called M/T Reading Friends. The core group has been together for over 10 years. We started on AOL years ago and migrated over here when AOL started screwing with their boards last spring. It's a good group and several of us have met at Bouchercons and the like. We all list our monthly reads every month and then we do a thing at the end of the year where we each person picks their top 10 mysteries, top 10 "everything else", top 10 authors and most disappointing books of the year. One of the gals on the board tallies them all up and we come up with the yearly top 10 taken from everyone's picks.







I never really knew there was a genre called "cozy mysteries". I have always enjoyed Agatha Christie books .... but have never really dallied into the "cozier" modern series until I read the first two Agatha Raisin books ....
It is a nice break from other crime styles and a great way to spend winter nights here in New Zealand .......
I'm looking forward to reading many more.
Hoping I can get some recommendations here ....
Helen
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Cool. I was just wondering, as I did go from the anthology to the book and Cry Wolf literally picks up minutes after Alpha and Omega (the story in the anthology) finishes, how you found it. Most people who read Cry Wolf first don't seem to enjoy it as much as those who started with On the Prowl.