Month: October 2023

  • TCO Reviews: West Heart Kill by Dann McDorman

    TCO Reviews: West Heart Kill by Dann McDorman

    Mystery stories exist on a spectrum. Some are adventures, masquerading as mysteries: they set up a puzzle that can’t be solved with the textual information. Others are “pure” mysteries – the only puzzle is the plot, with all the focus on figuring out whodunnit. And then a third, rare category adds another set of layers…

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  • Murder in the Family: Cara Hunter plays at investigation

    Murder in the Family: Cara Hunter plays at investigation

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that a modern mystery novel must have a recommendation from Janice Hallett to stand any chance of success. OK, so maybe this isn’t strictly true. But Murder in the Family is the second book to cross my path this month with such a recommendation on the cover. And like…

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  • TCO Reviews: Dangerous Women by Mark de Castrique

    TCO Reviews: Dangerous Women by Mark de Castrique

    Writing senior protagonists is quite the challenge. Too often we see authors take too little advantage of the uniqueness of the elderly as characters. When written well, these characters are not “just like anyone else”. The best senior characters, in my opinion, have specializations. They know what they’re good at, and they have deep reserves…

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  • Keeping the mystery alive in The Last Devil to Die

    Keeping the mystery alive in The Last Devil to Die

    I know I’m not alone in my love for the Thursday Murder Club series. Ever since I read the first book, I knew that I’d return to this well as many times as Mister Osman let me. But even the best-written series can overstay their welcome, and one of the “danger zones” is entry four.…

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  • Grave Expectations: a spooky, cozy sensation

    Grave Expectations: a spooky, cozy sensation

    So I have a teeny-tiny confession to make: I’ve been deliberately avoiding one of my reading challenges. Specifically, I owe a paranormal cozy mystery for my Cruisin’ Thru the Cozies Challenge. But I have simply… not read any this year. In large part this is because I already find myself so frustrated by the lack…

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  • One Year of The Cozy Owlet! Some lessons learned…

    One Year of The Cozy Owlet! Some lessons learned…

    It is absolutely bonkers to me that today marks the one-year anniversary of The Cozy Owlet. If you had asked me about the outcome of this experiment one year ago, I would have given myself 50/50 odds of continuing to now. My other hobbies come and go in fits and starts – I’ll go through…

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  • At Bertram’s Hotel, Pt. 2: a failure of peak TV coziness

    At Bertram’s Hotel, Pt. 2: a failure of peak TV coziness

    I mentioned last week that At Bertram’s Hotel is one of my favorite Miss Marple stories, period. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for either of the adaptations of the book. Neither sufficiently capture that cozy (yet slightly unsettling) feeling of reading about Bertram’s hotel. Instead of unsettling perfection, we get either unsettling claustrophobia or…

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