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EnchantedWoodsGirl Posted - May 19 2008 : 8:35:32 PM
I am loving reading cozy mysteries - do you have a favorite one or series and why do you like it so much? I find that they are just so descriptive and they take you exactly where you want to go when you can't leave for a 'real vacation'. Author Dorothy Bodoin has some great ones!

Kathy of the Enchanted Wood
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Carolinagirl Posted - May 20 2008 : 04:26:36 AM
Diana Mott Davidson- hers are great culinary mysteries
Patricia Sprinkle writes great cozies set in a small town in Georgia
I've read so many now, I can't think of them all. When I find an author I like I usually read all the books in the series.

I heard of a new website yesterday... www.cozy-mystery.com You can search by author, theme... I just checked it out and it looks pretty neat.

:)Kim in NC
britchickny Posted - May 20 2008 : 03:24:29 AM
Well I love the Tea Shop series by Laura Childs (Set in Savannah GA,) and she has a scrapbooking series too. Also, try the China Bayles Mystery series. The stories are set around the owner of a herb shop in TX. And, really cute series by Nancy Atherton, all about Aunt Dimity.
All these series are by no means 'classics' but if you are looking for a 'cozy mystery' I think they qualify!
Enjoy!
Angie

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