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On to M.C. Beaton's Death of a Witch, and I've got several other new titles in the wings. There must be a Murphy's Law about library requests all becoming available at the same time!










I'm almost finished with an' oldie "Down the Garden Path" by Dorothy Cannell. I read "The Thin Woman" first and I have "Mums the Word" and "The Widow's Club" waiting in the wings. I also have the new Tamar Myers book "Batter off dead" sitting on my nightstand. There are so many great series, I have loads of lists waiting for me!

I just started "Murder can Run Your Stockings" by Selma Eichler. A Desiree Shapiro Mystery. These are a lot of fun.



I just finished "Charmed to Death" another by Shirley Damsgaard, love the humour and the "disenchanted" witch, the non-wannabe, Ophelia. This time she had to work alone, with Abby in the hospital.



I am almost finished it and although I am not sure what I expected this wasn't it! I am enjoying it though.

Just wanted to say I like this group. Lots of good comments.
Some of my favorite readers are kerry greenwood, her phryne Fisher books. I also like her other set about the baker, can't think of the characters name right now. I loved the Amelia Peabody series. love love love janet evanovich's stephaine plum. just finished plum spooky. fast and fun. Debbie Crombie is great too, set in england.
hope to hear more from you all. Happy Sunday.
dee

I saw that HBO was premiering the no. 1 detective agency tonight. Unfortunately, we don't get it. Let me know what you thought of it if you get a chance to watch.
I agree with Dee - Kerry Greenwood's books are excellent. I haven't kept up with the Phryne Fisher series but I love the Corinna Chapman ones (she's the heroine of the baker series).
I like the Margaret Maron books set in eastern North Carolina. Cathy Pickens writes funny cozies.
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And thank you bernadette, I couldn't remember Corinna's name. I love that series, especially since I am a cat person.


I look forward to the next one of Sue Henry's.

Just so you know which ones had cuaght my eye from your descriptions, I was giong to check out Kathy Brandt, Laura Childs, Maddy Hunter, Beth Groundwater, India Ink, and Krista Davis. Can you believe not one was there??
Next stop is my bookstore but I can't afford many but I need something to tide me over until I can get one through interlibrary loan. Isn't it funny, I buy loads of books for friends and family but rarely for myself.
Has anyone else ever had difficulties getting their cozy mystery fix from their library?

My library is very good about bringing things in for me - I was just very surprised that they didn't have ANY of the authors I was looking for. I have actually had them acquire books before. Also, our bookclub meets at the library and we use interlibrary loan for that to keep our costs down and the library has been very supportive.
I love libraries and my experiences here in our small town have been wonderful - hence my surprise. ;)
I understand about budgets and I was thinking of posing to our bookclub that we give a donation to he library to say thank you for all of their support.
Hi Shannon and Amy,
Just as an aside, I am also a librarian, and an avid user too! I have had the opposite experience of getting books that are no longer in print from the library. One series that comes to mind, which I loved were the Trixie and Evangeline mysteries by Marion Babson. I was lucky that some library somewhere decided to keep them on the shelf! And I agree with Amy -- to all you cozy readers out there -- let your library know what you want, we will get it for you!
Just as an aside, I am also a librarian, and an avid user too! I have had the opposite experience of getting books that are no longer in print from the library. One series that comes to mind, which I loved were the Trixie and Evangeline mysteries by Marion Babson. I was lucky that some library somewhere decided to keep them on the shelf! And I agree with Amy -- to all you cozy readers out there -- let your library know what you want, we will get it for you!

And I will get our book club to make a donation to our library and maybe with some suggestions to go along with it!


Last week I finished A Share in Death, the first book in the Deborah Crombie series with the detective Duncan Kincaid. It was really good. Now I've just started one of the newly reprinted mysteries by Georgette Heyer, called Why Shoot a Butler? I've never read anything by her, but so many people have recommended her books to me lately, that I couldn't wait to try one.
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I'm reading Dead Ex It's a cute series not as funny as Evanovich but along those lines. This is the third in the series. The author is a actress so of course this is set in Hollywood.