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What was your first cozy?


It may sound a bit cliché, but the first cozy mystery I ever read was The Clocks by Agatha Christie, which I read when I was in high school, and have thought about rereading, since I don't recall much about it. That was followed by And Then There Were None, The ABC Murders, Hercule Poirot's Christmas (Although I read it as A Holiday for Murder) and Death on the Nile. Sadly, the only two I really remember are Death on the Nile and And Then There Were None.

By the way, I love the reading challenges! Since I am new to the cozies, this gives me the opportunity (or challenges me) to read several different authors and experience their different writing styles instead of reading a complete series at a time.








If you go all the way back I did read lots of Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Bobsey Twins, and Trixie Belden books as a kid.
A little side note...I have a used book store that I go to and one day I was in and the owner introduced me to a local author...Tim Myers. As I only read romances I surely had never heard of him but I bought one of his books and he signed it for me. I never did read that book. Years later I think maybe if I'd read that book then my addiction to cozies might have started a bit sooner!
I don't know, perhaps Agatha Christie's books when I was veeery, very young (I think that perhaps at seven or eight), but I can't remember which one.


Also, hi Martha! Welcome :)

What got me started seriously as an adult was when I went into a bookstore and was looking at a bookcase the dealer had labeled "Books about books". I love to read books about books and he had a Carolyn Hart Death on Demand book on the shelf. I bought it and was introduced to bibliomysteries. Afterr I ran through every bibliomystery I could find I started on culinary mysteries and from there whatever grabs my fancy.

Loved the Bobbsey Twins. Also, a cute little book called "The Pink Motel", by Carol Ryrie Brink. A few years ago I found a copy that was just like the one I had had as a child. It was like I found an old friend!

Loved the Bobbsey Twins. Also, a cut..."
Martha: Will enjoy having you in our Trixie Belden Buddy Read. I just got the first one in from the library so am excited to get started (although I have a couple books that I need to get through this weekend from the library that I can't renew and they are due back within the next week).
After we read Trixie we might tackle the Bobbsey Twins. I've never heard of The Pink Motel. What was it about?

Loved the Bobbsey Twi..."
I never liked the Bobbsey Twins and wasn't nuts about the Hardy Boys. I thought this question referred to adult cozies which is why I mentioned MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS. But if we're considering kids books, too, then it was probably a Nancy Drew book when I was about 7 or 8. I can't remember the title but I remember a riverboat being on the cover.

As an adult I am sure my first cozy would have been an Agatha Christie, but no idea which one. I've read them all as well as all of the Rex Stout (Nero Wolfe) and most of the Erle Stanley Gardner (Perry Mason). Those are the books that I cut my mystery reading teeth on. I've been reading cozies for over 20 years and I really got into other authors when I started working at a library back in 1989 (and yes, I was a just a child then ;) and the first one I found was a Barbara Michaels book. I devoured all of those and then found out she wrote as Elizabeth Peters as well and went through all of those as well (except for the Amelia Peabody books, never could get into those!). I know they are not classified as cozies, but I loved them. I then moved onto M. M. Kaye and read her Death in...books.
From then on, no cozy was safe from my hands! Happy Reading!

I, too, read Agatha Christie as a young adult & am going to be re-reading them, especially the Miss Marples.
Kelley, you worked in a library!! I'm jealous. I love Rex Stout books. So many books, so little time.
This appears to be a very fun group. I'm going to enjoy. Happy 4th to you all.






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The first one that I picked out all on my own was This Pen For Hire. I've been hooked on her series ever since. AND the cozy genre.

I read and collected Trixie Belden mysteries as a kid. Does that count? lol Hated Nancy Drew and only liked the Hardy Boys if I was watching them on TV. (What can I say, way back in the day I had a 5th grade crush on Shaun Cassidy! lol Embarassing now but back then we all did.)
More recently, I'd probably have to say Nancy Atherton's Aunt Dimity series was the first actual cozy I can remember, although I did read some Murder, She Wrote books too.
More recently, I'd probably have to say Nancy Atherton's Aunt Dimity series was the first actual cozy I can remember, although I did read some Murder, She Wrote books too.
My first cozy was Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. And quickly discovered Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie. I think I read one Trixie Belden.

Then it was on to as much Trixie Belden as I could get (only a couple of years older than me AND lived in New York, not so far from me). And all of Cherry Ames.
By the time I was 13 or 14 I discovered Agatha Christie & Sherlock Holmes. I read Ngaio March with my mom at 15.
And the rest, as they say, is history.





I just bought Death by Darjeeling this week..( planning on reading it soon with a friend )..how did you like it?

I also remember reading some Nancy Drew when I was younger. =)










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So what was your first cozy?