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J.J. Murphy (jj_murphy) | 19 comments Ellie wrote: "Just finished Murder on Waverly Place (A Gaslight Mystery, #11) by Victoria Thompson by Victoria Thompson which was very enjoyable."

I like to read historical mysteries... Ellie, which is your favorite Victoria Thompson? Or similar?


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Ellen (elliearcher) So far, I've just read Murder on Waverly Place. I'm just now starting Murder on Astor Place (A Gaslight Mystery, #1) by Victoria Thompson .

But my current absolute favorite cozy writer is M.C. Beaton-especially the Hamish Macbeth series although I'm beginning to really enjoy the Agatha Raisin as well.


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J.J. Murphy (jj_murphy) | 19 comments Good to know. I'll take a look at both! Thanks.


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I just finished The Real Macaw (Meg Langslow, #13) by Donna Andrews - another charming entry in the long-running series.


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Toni (cherrycherry) | 57 comments I just finished Buffalo West Wing (White House Chef Mystery #4) by Julie Hyzy . I read all 4 in the series back to back and I think books 1 and 4 were my favourites because they focused on the White House and Ollie's kitchen the most. I enjoyed that the mystery wasn't always at the forefront of the story but you also never forgot about it either.


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Lorraine (saanichlori) | 418 comments I just finished The Cat Who Brought Down the House (Cat Who..., #25) by Lilian Jackson Braun - I believe it's the 25th in the series and while I still enjoy them, the books are just not as good as they were at the beginning. I don't know if I'll bother with the last few in the series - I did read the very last one The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers by Lilian Jackson Braun and it is very bad!


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Toni wrote: "I just finished Buffalo West Wing (White House Chef Mystery #4) by Julie Hyzy. I read all 4 in the series back to back and I think books 1 and 4 were my favourites because they focused on the White House and Ollie's kitch..."

I like this series, too. The next one comes out in January and is called AFFAIRS OF STEAK.


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Toni (cherrycherry) | 57 comments Melodie wrote: "I like this series, too. The next one comes out in January and is called AFFAIRS OF STEAK. "

My boyfriend keeps trying to come up with names for future books in this series. He had one similar to Affairs of Steak before we knew what the next book would be called. I can't remember what his suggestion was but it was funnier than the current title. His other suggestion is The Offal Office. I'm tempted to email Julie Hyzy with that one. :)


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments I finally finished Mai Tai to Murder (Darcy Cavanaugh, #3) by Candy Calvert . I felt like this book was never going to end.


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Elizabeth (elizabeth8921) | 5308 comments just finished A Great Deliverence by Elizabeth George.
Loved it totally!!!


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Caroline | 661 comments Just finished Vision Impossible (Psychic Eye Mystery #9) by Victoria Laurie . A bit more intense than some in the series, I really enjoyed it!


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Sherry | 137 comments Toni wrote: "Melodie wrote: "I like this series, too. The next one comes out in January and is called AFFAIRS OF STEAK. "

My boyfriend keeps trying to come up with names for future books in this series. He had..."


Do it! It's hilarious!


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Jeanette (jeanettel) | 14 comments Caroline wrote: "Just finished Vision Impossible (Psychic Eye Mystery #9) by Victoria Laurie. A bit more intense than some in the series, I really enjoyed it!"

I am so excited to read this one. I love this series!


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☯Emily  Ginder | 58284 comments I just finished The Real Macaw by Donna Andrews. Anything by Andrews is hilarious and a fun/quick read.


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Nancy Bradford (nlb1050) | 77 comments Just finished Mai Tai One On (Tiki Goddess, #1) by Jill Marie Landis
and loved it. So glad that this is just the first in a new series.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Nancy wrote: "Just finished Mai Tai One On (Tiki Goddess, #1) by Jill Marie Landis
and loved it. So glad that this is just the first in a new series."


Glad to hear that Nancy! I have it downloaded on my Kindle, just waiting for me ;)


message 2967: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) Just finished Agatha Raisin and the Walkers of Dembley (Agatha Raisin, #4) by M.C. Beaton by M.C. Beaton. I don't know why, but I really love the Agatha Raisin series & this one was lots of fun.


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Heidi | 2446 comments Ellie wrote: "Just finished Agatha Raisin and the Walkers of Dembley (Agatha Raisin, #4) by M.C. Beaton by M.C. Beaton. I don't know why, but I really love the Agatha Raisin series & this one was lots of fun."

I love it too. Not sure what it is about it because Agatha is prickly. Perhaps it is the quaint village life.


message 2969: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Read The Cat Who Could Read Backwards by Lilian Jackson Braun. Pretty easy read and I loved Koko.


message 2970: by Becky (new)

Becky Just finished A Crafty Killing and really liked it.


message 2971: by Kim (new)

Kim | 4 comments I just read I, Spy? (Sophie Green, #1) by Kate Johnson Ugley Business (Sophie Green Mysteries, No. 2) by Kate Johnson "A" is for Apple (Sophie Green Mysteries, No. 3) by Kate Johnson and Still Waters Book four of the Sophie Green Mysteries by Kate Johnson and enjoyed them. The heroine is a little like Stephanie Plum in that she lacks the skills needed for her job but the characters are much less annoying.


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Elaine Penn | 9 comments Last night finished Murder on Sisters' Row (Gaslight Series #13) by Victoria Thompson -- I totally enjoyed it. I've read all of the books in this series and I was expecting it to be predictable, but it wasn't.


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Elaine Penn | 9 comments Becky wrote: "Just finished A Crafty Killing and really liked it." I just started this one today! Glad to hear that you liked it.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished English Tea Murder. Ugh! I thought her last book was bad, but this one was worse. I really hate giving up on a series, but I may have to walk away from this one.


message 2975: by Nell (new)

Nell | 1223 comments Finished The Deadly Dance The Deadly Dance (Agatha Raisin, #15) by M.C. Beaton . Really like this one. New characters and new developments with recurring characters keep this series fresh.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished English Tea Murder. Ugh! I thought her last book was bad, but this one was worse. I really hate giving up on a series, but I may have to walk away from this one."


oh, oh, I have this one on my wish list. What didn't you like about it?


message 2977: by Kaye (last edited Aug 02, 2011 03:17AM) (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Started and finished Death of a Trophy Wife (A Jaine Austen Mystery, #9) by Laura Levine last night. It was free on Nook and kindle - still is I think if you want to snag a copy.Also free (as of yesterday anyway) Lye in Wait (Home Crafting Mystery, #1) by Cricket McRae


message 2978: by Susan (last edited Aug 02, 2011 06:21AM) (new)

Susan Just finished Grace Under Pressure. This was the first book by Julie Hyzy I've read although I have one of her White House Chef books in my TBR warehouse, um, I mean, pile. Even though I thought it was a bit too long, I have it 4 stars in my review.


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Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Just finished Drip Dead (Georgiana Neverall, #3) by Christy Evans . It was ok.


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Caroline | 661 comments Just finished Skirting the Grave (A Vintage Magic Mystery, #4) by Annette Blair . Overall, it was a good book and I'm glad there seems to be some resolution to the "triangle" relationship in which Maddie was involved. There was, however, one incident in the book that really made me angry. Mad takes a cigar from Werner and snaps it in half (regardless of the fact that it was an expensive Cuban). I don't smoke cigars but then she reaches into his desk and snaps the other three in half and throws them in the trash! No matter what you may or may not think about smoking - no one has the right to destroy someone else's paid-for/legal property. I'm tired of being "preached" to or feeling like I'm being lectured about the evils of smoking. I read for entertainment and my viewpoints may not always match up with yours. This is one of my least favorite things in books lately.


message 2981: by Melodie (last edited Aug 02, 2011 01:38PM) (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Caroline wrote: "Just finished Skirting the Grave (A Vintage Magic Mystery, #4) by Annette Blair. Overall, it was a good book and I'm glad there seems to be some resolution to the "triangle" relationship in which Maddie was involved. There..."

I just didn't care for that book altogether, but I agree about that scene you're talking about. I haven't smoked in about 35 years, and I don't have a problem with others who do (unless they blow smoke in my face!), but I don't appreciate "soapbox" things like that in my entertainment.......unless it's a character crusading against animal abuse maybe, and that can even get out of hand if they're telling me I'm evil because I eat meat!!


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Kaye wrote: "Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished English Tea Murder. Ugh! I thought her last book was bad, but this one was worse. I really hate giving up on a series, but I may have to walk awa..."

Kaye, it started out OK, but I felt like I was getting a history lesson. It just seemed to go on and on. Let me know what you think about it...when you read it ;)


message 2983: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Yow, doesn't sound like I'm going to rush into reading that one. Thanks, Susie for your input.


message 2984: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) Heidi (ok you can listen to me) wrote: "Ellie wrote: "Just finished Agatha Raisin and the Walkers of Dembley (Agatha Raisin, #4) by M.C. Beaton by M.C. Beaton. I don't know why, but I really love the Agatha Raisin series & this one was ..."

I think I also like her because she is so prickly & difficult. And around my age. She'd be sad if she weren't so nasty-it frees me to laugh in a way I wouldn't if she were pathetic.

But I love the village. And how it seems to heal her.

A little bit, anyway.


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Rosemary | 78 comments Just finished Better Read Than Dead Better Read Than Dead (Psychic Eye Mystery, #2) by Victoria Laurie it was a fun, light read.


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Zoe (bookwormfromathens) | 712 comments I finished Begging for Trouble (A Dog Walker Mystery, #4) by Judi McCoy and I think it was O.K. I liked the other books in the series better, though.


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Ariel (sevenmoonlight) | 138 comments I just finished The American Cafe by Sara Sue Hoklotubbe The American Cafe. I loved it. I felt it was up there with Tony Hillerman, Margaret Coel and even Craig Johnson. It has a Cherokee thirty-something woman as the main character and it just flowed.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Finished Force of Habit (A Falcone & Driscoll Investigation) by Alice Loweecey . It was an okay read. I thought the boss was way too quick to think the worst of the main character when they were also supposed to be friends, but I'll give the next one a shot.


message 2989: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern last night. I think I liked this second book in the series better than the first.


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Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Finished Pane of Death (A Glassblowing Mystery, #2) by Sarah Atwell and I did NOT like it. The main character got extremely annoying - she expected to be included in the police investigation because she's dating the police chief. I probably won't read the third in the series.


message 2991: by Susan (new)

Susan | 95 comments Heather L wrote: "Finished The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern last night. I think I liked this second book in the series better than the first."

I was the same way. I enjoyed the second one much better.


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Denise | 618 comments I finished Smokin' Seventeen by Janet Evanovich a few days ago. I had been getting a little bored with the Stephanie Plum series but this one revived my interest. Still no resolution between Stephanie and Joe vs Ranger however.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Finished Lye in Wait (Home Crafting Mystery, #1) by Cricket McRae last night and it was better than I expected.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Kaye wrote: "Finished Lye in Wait (Home Crafting Mystery, #1) by Cricket McRae last night and it was better than I expected."

I really like this series and it gets better as it goes.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished Murder Most Maine (Gray Whale Inn Mystery, #3) by Karen MacInerney . One more to go and I will be caught up with this series ;)


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Jackie Just finished Death at Devil's Bridge (A Victorian Mystery, #4) by Robin Paige . I like this series, even more than Susan Wittig Albert's China Bayles series.


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Melissa (mblisa) | 369 comments Kaye wrote: "Started and finished Death of a Trophy Wife (A Jaine Austen Mystery, #9) by Laura Levine last night. It was free on Nook and kindle - still is I think if you want to snag a copy.Also free (as of yesterday anyway) [bookcov..."


Kaye, What did you of Death of a Trophy Wife? I have a nook..Im going to have to check out these two books, thanks!


message 2998: by ❂ Murder by Death (last edited Aug 05, 2011 10:16PM) (new)

❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Just finished Chihuahua of the Baskervilles by Esri Allbritten . Very cute and very different from any mysteries I've read in a long time. Hopefully it's the first in a series as I'd love to read more about 'Tripping'.

Also finished Murder Past Due (A Cat in the Stacks Mystery, #1) by Miranda James , Classified as Murder (Cat in the Stacks Mystery, #2) by Miranda James and Witches of East End (The Beauchamp Family, #1) by Melissa de la Cruz while on vacation.

I liked the Miranda James' books much more than I thought I would and I look forward to the third. The Witches of East End was enjoyable although the premise towards the end reflected the author's previous focus on YA. Still, if there's another, I'll read it. :)


message 2999: by Kaye (last edited Aug 06, 2011 03:59AM) (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Melissa wrote: "Kaye wrote: "Started and finished Death of a Trophy Wife (A Jaine Austen Mystery, #9) by Laura Levine last night. It was free on Nook and kindle - still is I think if you want to snag a copy.Also free (as of yesterday any..."

Hi Melissa, I loved Death of a Trophy Wife It was a hoot! Lye in Wait was okay, not as good as Trophy Wife. Well, imho, anyway. Enjoy!
I just checked again at B&N and DOaTW is no longer free but Lye in Wait is.


message 3000: by Nell (new)

Nell | 1223 comments Finished The Perfect Paragon The Perfect Paragon (Agatha Raisin, #16) by M.C. Beaton last night. Agatha now has a detective agency and her staff introduce some great and varied new characters to this series. Three deaths for Agatha to untangle. It was quite good.


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