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The second to last month of the year is here already, and what a great month its gearing up to be. Thanksgiving is on the horizon and this is my second most favorite time of the year. I hope you will enjoy these cozy mystery writers for this month as we settle in with our hot cider in one hand and a cozy mystery in the other.
Without further ado, let's dive into this month's Thanksgiving cozy newsletter. |
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Are you craving a thrilling and heartwarming mystery this Thanksgiving? Well, you're in for a treat!
In this special edition, we'll be shining a spotlight on a group of talented authors who have crafted captivating Thanksgiving-themed cozy mysteries. So grab a warm cup of cocoa, curl up on your cozy armchair, and get ready to solve some puzzling crimes!
Let's begin with the first author, Robert M. Davis. Dive into the engaging world of "A Turkey for Thanksgiving." Follow amateur sleuth, Veronica Greene, as she uncovers a web of secrets surrounding a holiday cooking contest gone wrong. With a delightful mix of mouth-watering descriptions and fascinating characters, Davis expertly captures the essence of Thanksgiving in this thrilling cozy mystery.
The second author, is Kate Angell. Let's journey to the charming town of Stony Point in "Pumpkin Picking and Peril." Join plucky sleuth, Paige Turner, as she investigates a murder at the annual pumpkin festival. Filled with delightful autumnal settings and witty banter, Angell's cozy mystery will keep readers guessing until the very last page.
The third author, Katie Winters in this Thanksgiving offering. Get ready for a cozy Thanksgiving wedding in "Murder at the Family Table." When a guest is found dead at a picturesque country inn celebration, event planner Abby McIntyre must unravel the truth behind this mysterious death. Winters brings together love, family, and suspense in a delightful blend that will leave you feeling warm and satisfied.
The fourth author, is Jennifer David Hesse with her story "Thanksgiving Treachery," we join attorney Keli Milanni as she navigates a convoluted murder case involving a family feud and a secret recipe. Hesse's attention to detail and vivid characterizations bring the Thanksgiving festivities to life, while also keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
The fifth author, Kate Bell Head back to the fictional town of Hemlock Cove in "Thanksgiving Trouble." Join witch and amateur detective, Bay Winthrop, as she unravels a Thanksgiving Day mystery that hits close to home. Bell seamlessly blends magic and mystery in this spellbinding holiday-themed cozy mystery.
The sixth author, is Tonya Kappes. Take a delightful trip to the small town of Cottonwood in "Turkey Troubles." When a beloved turkey statue goes missing, amateur sleuth, Kenni Lowry, must crack the case and save Thanksgiving. Kappes' signature humor and charming characters make this cozy mystery a perfect read for the holiday season. The answer for the hint of the month is within this author's summary.
The seventh author is Richard Bausch. Uncork the suspense with "A Murder on Thanksgiving Day." In this witty and sophisticated cozy mystery, renowned detective Oliver Greene must solve a murder that takes place during an upscale Thanksgiving dinner. Bausch's elegant writing style and clever plotting will keep readers enthralled until the final reveal.
The eighth and last author is Leslie Meyer - Discover a tantalizing mystery in "Thanksgiving Baking & Bloodshed." Join baker and amateur sleuth, Hannah Hart, as she investigates a murder that shocks her small town. Meyer's cozy mystery is sprinkled with warmth, humor, and delectable descriptions of baked goods that will leave you craving more.
Whether you're a seasoned cozy mystery fan or just looking for a captivating read this Thanksgiving, these talented authors have crafted tales that perfectly blend suspense, family dynamics, and holiday charm. So, put on your detective hat and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of cozy Thanksgiving mysteries. Wishing you a thrilling and warm holiday season!
Till next month, dear cozy mystery reader, here's wishing you a very happy Thanksgiving!
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In the last newsletter, I posted a question about how many authors were included in this month's cozy October newsletter.
Three readers were kind enough to submit answers for the newsletter question. The first is from Fictiøn Ðiva the Wørd Weava
Hello,
I love reading your Mystery Newsletter and your Editor's Pick.
In the current newsletter, I posted a question about how many authors were included in this month's cozy October newsletter.
This month, there are seven cozy authors in the cozy October newsletter.
Thank you so much.
The next is from dragonwoman Seven cozy mystery authors were featured in the October Newsletter
The third and final reader who answered is elephantsealer Hello, the Editor of the October Cozy Mystery Newsletter. I found this issue interesting especially when you mentioned seven (7) mystery writers who are adept in writing mysteries. The authors are Lynn Cahoon, Amanda Lee, Auralee Wallace, Angie Fox, Lee Hollis, Bobbie Holmes, and Denise Jaden. These authors are well known for their works on series of mystery. I am very much interested in mystery, and providing me with these names are great because now I can read every single one of them!!!! Many thanks. All good wishes,
elephantsealer, a member of Writing.Com.
Wow! Thank you so much all three of you fantastic readers and you will ALL get a MB of your choosing from ME :D I will make sure to contact you to ensure we get these MBs out in a timely fashion.
Now, I'm including this readers response to a newsletter question but its from the May issue when the newsletter featured Stieg Larsson for the month. But it was submitted in October, so a response is a newsletter response, right? ♥
The reader is Quick-Quill I loved all the books and movies. I prefer the Scandinavian version and the actors. Lisbet was the best character in his books. She had unique qualities what were offset by her upbringing. Steig had the ability to capture social issues and drop them into a real-life situation experienced by women in his homeland
Again, thank you so much Quick-Quill for writing in and you too, will get a MB of your choosing.
Now, onto the question for the November newsletter. Which author has a story with a fictional town called cotton and wood or cottonwood? The first 5 readers with the correct answer to this question will get a MB of their choosing.
Now its nice and cool nights and days.. Yaaaay for fall! Love the cool weather. See you next time! Happy Thanksgiving!!! |
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