The Careers of The Cozy Detective.
Our favorite detectives jobs are as varied as our own. It's one of the things that makes the cozy such an interesting genre. No matter what, you can find a job or hobby that you as the read can relate to.

Our favorite detectives jobs are as varied as our own. It's one of the things that makes the cozy such an interesting genre. No matter what, you can find a job or hobby that you as the read can relate to.
This is the first audio book I've experiences (well other than The Hobbit, but I cant review that here.) and I can definitely see the appeal. Pains and Penalties is the first in the Geeks and Things series and it's such a fun experience.
Today I ask the question of why are Mysteries so popular? To join in the discussion follow me on twitter https://twitter.com/inkwielder and click on the show's icon. I look forward to reading your answers. :D
A show on the Ovation Channel this mystery was a new one for me. set in the 1930's with a pair of lady private detectives.
My thoughts on this overlooked sub-set of cozy mysteries. With special mention of my favorite book. The Circular Staircase by Mary Roberts Rinehart.
The Circular Staircase is considered the first in the Had-I-but-known school of thought in detective fiction. And what's that mean? Well you'll have to wait for future episodes to find out. The book was written by Mary Roberts Rinehart and published in 1908. Mary Roberts was considered America's Agatha Christie.
Of the hundreds of cozies on shelves there's only a handful with men as the protagonist. Why is this?
A review of the computer game Emerald City Confidential available on Amazon.com
She was the main character of 9 Warner Brothers films from the 1930's and always got the upper hand on her detective boyfriend. She was a fast talking, quick witted, and strong willed role model for many a young woman in Pre-World War II.
This is a review for Karin Kaufman's book Dying to Remember. You can find links to it and many of her other books on her amazon author page https://www.amazon.com/Karin-Kaufman/e/B005CVHIPW .
Today we'll be talking about what makes a cozy mystery. With a sample from my book Sparx of Suspicion, now available on Amazon.com. Thanks for sticking with me through these first five episodes.
I'm reviewing the Detective Pikachu game for Nintendo 3ds and it's the first time I've gone without a script. If you want a schedule of upcoming episodes subscribe to my newsletter The Cozy Gazette at https://cozygazette.blogspot.com/
Today is Pet Appreciation week. So I thought it's be a good time to talk about the pets of the cozy mystery world. Also do you have a favorite cozy companion? Share your response under the Cozy Sleuth logo on my twitter page https://twitter.com/inkwielder or use the #cozysleuth. Until next time my Snoops and Sleuths keep cozy. Oh and follow my group https://www.facebook.com/groups/311571653112056/...
A sample and review of Karin Kaufman's Death of a Dead Man, book 1 in the Juniper Grove Mysteries.
Hi I'm LeAnna Shields and I'm the creator of The Cozy Sleuth. I'm a long time fan of detective fiction in general and cozy mysteries in specific. I've also published 2 cozy mysteries The Art of Facts and Sparx of Suspicion. Both can be found on Amazon.com for Paperback, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. I hope you'll join me as I review my most recent reads and interview my fellow cozy authors and classic movie fans.