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Just finished 'The Holmes Affair' by Graham Moore. A really cozy mystery! Would give 3 stars. It's very well-written and a whimsical take on Sherlock Holmes stories. I'm not a fan of detective novels, so found it a bit slow. But for mystery lovers and Sherlock buffs, it's worth a read.


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Brandy (blbookreader) | 4 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished Cinnamon Roll Murder (Hannah Swensen, #15) by Joanne Fluke. It had a few annoying moments, but the story was OK."

I used to love this series but the last few have just been ok. :( Feel like the characters are stuck in the same ruts each book.


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Brandy (blbookreader) | 4 comments I just finished Birthdays Can Be Murder by Joyce Cato . Loved it and will definitely look for more in this series!


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Brandy wrote: "Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished Cinnamon Roll Murder (Hannah Swensen, #15) by Joanne Fluke. It had a few annoying moments, but the story was OK."

I used to love this series but the last few have just been ok. :( Feel ..."


I agree, Brandy. The "triangle" thing has just gotten extremely annoying to the point where the books just aren't that good anymore.


message 4205: by Nell (new)

Nell | 1223 comments Melodie wrote: "Brandy wrote: "Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished Cinnamon Roll Murder (Hannah Swensen, #15) by Joanne Fluke. It had a few annoying moments, but the story was OK."

I used to love this series but the last few have just be..."


Your tolerance is far higher than mine. I stopped reading this series 8 books ago and would have quit sooner if I hadn't had the books in my TBR. It's hard to believe the triangle is still dragging on!


message 4206: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments I only read the first 3 in the series Nell. I think if it had been my first cozy series I may have liked it more, but at the time I was just getting into cozies and read like 30 different cozy series so it was not spectacular to me.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) I think I've only read 3 of Fluke's books as well, after that the triangle just ticked me off and if I remember right, I didn't like her mother either. I think it's the first series I ever abandoned.


message 4208: by Kate (new)

Kate (kate28) | 141 comments Jennifer wrote: "I think I've only read 3 of Fluke's books as well, after that the triangle just ticked me off and if I remember right, I didn't like her mother either. I think it's the first series I ever abandoned."

Really? I LOVE the Joanne Fluke series- it is my favorite!

Just finished Due or Die (Library Lover's Mystery, #2) by Jenn McKinlay and I loved it. Right before that I read Books Can Be Deceiving (Library Lover's Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay and I liked it so much that I ran out to get Due or Die asap!


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Well, Kate, that's a series we *do* have in common! I'm loving the Library Lovers series. :)


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I just finished News from Dead Mule Swamp. It was an OK book, but not great by any means.


message 4211: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 70 comments Kate wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I think I've only read 3 of Fluke's books as well, after that the triangle just ticked me off and if I remember right, I didn't like her mother either. I think it's the first ser..."

I love the Joann Fluke series too..I was starting to feel really outnumbered lol:)


message 4212: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 370 comments Rebecca wrote: "Kate wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I think I've only read 3 of Fluke's books as well, after that the triangle just ticked me off and if I remember right, I didn't like her mother either. I think it's ..."

I enjoy the Joann Fluke series, also. And I don't like her mother. I don't need to like all the characters to love a book.


message 4213: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 92 comments Elizabeth wrote: "I just finished News from Dead Mule Swamp. It was an OK book, but not great by any means."

I read this as well. A reasonably shift from my more usual more hard-edged detective mysteries but a bit of a stretch in places. Like you, somewhere between OK and liked, but at this point not something I would pick up to re-read.


message 4214: by Lynn (last edited Apr 19, 2012 06:10AM) (new)

Lynn | 370 comments I just finished "Morning Cup of Murder (A Lacy Steele Mystery, Book 1)" by Vanessa Gray Bartal. I really enjoyed it, and look forward to reading more in this series. (Lacy is trying to save her grandmother from a false murder conviction and gets a boyfriend. My kind of story!) Morning Cup of Murder (A Lacy Steele Mystery, Book 1) by Vanessa Gray Bartal


message 4215: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Jennifer wrote: "Well, Kate, that's a series we *do* have in common! I'm loving the Library Lovers series. :)"

I am liking that series a lot so far too.


message 4216: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol121) | 22 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished Cinnamon Roll Murder (Hannah Swensen, #15) by Joanne Fluke. It had a few annoying moments, but the story was OK."

I just want her to pick a man already!


message 4217: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol121) | 22 comments I love them too, she writes really well. I work in a library so the books are extra fun for me.


message 4218: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol121) | 22 comments Just an FYI, the fourth book which is $.99 was only about 10 pages and not worth it at all. It just describes the day that she got her finding powers. I really enjoy all her books but that one disappointed me because it was so short.


message 4219: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol121) | 22 comments I just read "50% off Murder" which is by Josie Belle (It is actually by Jenn Mckinley who writes the library series (Books Can Be deceiving) and it was great, fun characters, good plot. I highly recommend it.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Carol wrote: "I just read "50% off Murder" which is by Josie Belle (It is actually by Jenn Mckinley who writes the library series (Books Can Be deceiving) and it was great, fun characters, good plot. I highly r..."

Glad to hear you liked this one Carol! I've got it waiting on my Kindle. Maybe I'll start it next ;)


message 4221: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished A Stitch Before Dying (A Black Sheep Knitting Mystery, #3) by Anne Canadeo . It was OK. I actually enjoyed the first two books a little bit more than this book.


message 4222: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol121) | 22 comments I meant the 4th Lucy Valentine book is only 10 pages.


message 4223: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol121) | 22 comments You should Susie, it's a fun read. If you like Jenn Mckinley books you will enjoy it. Some good shopping tips.


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Mollie (molliebee) | 53 comments Melodie wrote: "Finished Let Them Eat Stake (A Vampire Chef Mystery #2) by Sarah Zettel which I really liked and Scrapbook of Secrets by Mollie Cox Bryan which I really DIDN'T like!"

Melodie wrote: "Finished Let Them Eat Stake (A Vampire Chef Mystery #2) by Sarah Zettel which I really liked and Scrapbook of Secrets by Mollie Cox Bryan which I really DIDN'T like!"

Sorry to hear that.


message 4225: by Susan (new)

Susan | 15 comments I just finished reading Cinnamon Roll Murder by Ms. Fluke.


message 4226: by Linda (new)

Linda Last night I finished Till Death Do Us Purl by Anne Canadeo , and enjoyed it tremendously. All along I kept thinking there was too limited a suspect pool, but the actual identity of the killer was a total shock!


message 4227: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 70 comments Just finished Murder at the PTA..I liked it ..actually more than i anticipated ...will probably read the next one


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Heidi | 2446 comments Rebecca wrote: "Just finished Murder at the PTA..I liked it ..actually more than i anticipated ...will probably read the next one"

I liked that one two. I never read the next book but maybe I should!


message 4229: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol121) | 22 comments This winter I was on medical leave and read all of the Joanne Fluke books and I really don't know why I did. On one hand, I enjoyed the characters and the recipes and the familiarity of it all. But on the other hand she did some very stupid things and some of her investigations didn't involve common sense. Did she really think no one could figure out what she was up to? And the whole triangle bit is really overdone and she needs to decide between them already. Her obsession with grammar drives me nuts. But on the other hand, she's a caring person and and the stories were comfortable and easy reads. But part of me read them just so I could crack up at some of the stupid things she did. I'll probably keep reading them but there are many authors I enjoy reading more. But cozy mysteries really got me through my medical leave,


message 4230: by Nell (last edited Apr 21, 2012 02:19AM) (new)

Nell | 1223 comments I read Grace Under Pressure and Grace Interrupted by Julie Hyzy. Good mysteries, likeable characters, several suspects and a classic cozy setting. These are the first I've read by this author.
Grace Under Pressure (A Manor House Mystery, #1) by Julie Hyzy Grace Interrupted (Manor House Mystery, #2) by Julie Hyzy


message 4231: by Linda (new)

Linda Nell wrote: "I read Grace Under Pressure and Grace Interrupted by Julie Hyzy. Good mysteries, likeable characters, several suspects and a classic cozy setting. These are the first I've read by this author.
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Nell, you might also enjoy Julie Hyzy's White House Chef series -- they are marvelous.


message 4232: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished Sketch Me If You Can (A Portrait of Crime Mystery, #1) by Sharon Pape . I liked it and plan on reading the next one ;)


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Sharon Michael | 92 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished Sketch Me If You Can (A Portrait of Crime Mystery, #1) by Sharon Pape. I liked it and plan on reading the next one ;)"

This sounds really good ... art is another of my interests though I don't do portraits ... and the paranormal addition should work very well for me. Looks like this one goes to the top of my 'maybe' list.


message 4234: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) 'Nother one down, 22 to go, not reading all that quickly at the moment because I've had a lot of distractions this week! Finished Death by Diamonds (A Vintage Magic Mystery #3) by Annette Blair and what a great cozy mystery series this is. About 40% through Friday Mornings at Nine by Marilyn Brant which I thought I'd find more compelling than I do so far. About halfway through The Help by Kathryn Stockett which I'm actually liking better than I thought I would.


message 4235: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
ReadNight of the Loving Dead by Casey Daniels on Saturday -- yes, an entire book in one day! Started Deeply, Desperately by Heather Webber Sunday but did not get very far in it, as I was gone a good chunk of the day and watched a movie last night.


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Betsy (mistymtladi) | 44 comments Not sure if this qualifies as a cozy,but I just finished Daughter of the Stars by Phyllis Whitney. She's an "oldie" but she tends to choose locales to9 wrap her mystery around,and there's ususally a slight suggestion of the paranormal


message 4237: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Betsy wrote: "Not sure if this qualifies as a cozy,but I just finished Daughter of the Stars by Phyllis Whitney. She's an "oldie" but she tends to choose locales to9 wrap her mystery around,and there's ususally ..."

I used to love Phyllis Whitney, and I think they're perfect cozies!


message 4238: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Finished up Due or Die Due or Die (Library Lover's Mystery, #2) by Jenn McKinlay while stuck in traffic on the bus last Friday. It was fantastic. I love most of the characters in this series and the stories are so well written. It's definitely a favorite!


message 4239: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 92 comments Betsy wrote: "Not sure if this qualifies as a cozy,but I just finished Daughter of the Stars by Phyllis Whitney. She's an "oldie" but she tends to choose locales to9 wrap her mystery around,and there's ususally ..."

My first three 'favorite' gothic/mystery/romance authors were Phillis Whitney, Victoria Holt and Barbara Michaels. I still own have a dozen by Barbara Michaels that I re-read fairly often and pick up one or two by Hold and Whitney at the library on occasion to re-read. Still favorites.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished Key to Murder (NEW Lighthouse Inn Mystery #6) by Tim Myers . This is one of the two e-books he wrote to complete the Alex Winston Lighthouse series. I've only got one to go!


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Shannon (dolphinlover) | 290 comments I just finished Cinnamon Roll Murder (Hannah Swensen, #15) by Joanne Fluke and I really enjoyed it. I really want to see what happens in the next one. Though I did figure this one out pretty quickly, I still had fun reading it. I always look forward to another mystery with Hannah and the residents of Lake Eden


message 4242: by Nell (last edited Apr 24, 2012 04:53AM) (new)

Nell | 1223 comments Read Mama Does Time (A Mace Bauer Mystery #1) by Deborah Sharp Mama Does Time, first in a series by Deborah Sharp. Excellent read. I highly recommend it.


message 4243: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Finished Ghost a la Mode (A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery, #1) by Sue Ann Jaffarian . When I picked it up the 2nd time it grabbed me right up. Have started Ghost in the Polka Dot Bikini (A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery, #2) by Sue Ann Jaffarian .


message 4244: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Melodie wrote: "Finished Ghost a la Mode (A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery, #1) by Sue Ann Jaffarian. When I picked it up the 2nd time it grabbed me right up. Have started Ghost in the Polka Dot Bikini (A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery, #2) by Sue Ann Jaffarian."

Yay! Loved book two.


message 4245: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Melodie wrote: "Finished Ghost a la Mode (A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery, #1) by Sue Ann Jaffarian. When I picked it up the 2nd time it grabbed me right up. Have started Ghost in the Polka Dot Bikini (A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery, #2) by Sue Ann Jaffarian."

I knew you would like these Melodie!


message 4246: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) | 630 comments Kari, I liked Red Herring also. I liked his other books, too.


message 4247: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 63 comments Just finished Nature of the Beast, and just started The Deadly Dance


message 4248: by Mary (Biblophile) (last edited Apr 26, 2012 10:46AM) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments I just finished Progressive Dinner Deadly and the main character, Myrtle Clover, had me laughing out loud at her antics as a senior citizen who tries to investigate murders and drives her police chief son to distraction in the process. I read this one and another on my kindle and got the first one from the library.


message 4249: by DJ =^^= (new)

DJ =^^= (debzee) | 145 comments 50% Off Murder by Josie Belle I like Jenn Mckinlay's other mysteries but just didn't see what was special about this one. I'll probably continue to read the series since I like the author but that means checking the book out at the library instead of buying.


message 4250: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished Explosive Eighteen (Stephanie Plum, #18) by Janet Evanovich . These books always make me laugh, so I have to say I enjoyed it ;)


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