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Related: About this forumCrimereads: THE SHOPKEEPER SLEUTH: COZY MYSTERIES FEATURING CRIME-SOLVING BUSINESS OWNERS
https://crimereads.com/the-shopkeeper-sleuth-cozy-mysteries-featuring-crime-solving-business-owners/One of the important components of mysteries is a sleuth who gets out and about. They need to hear gossip, see whats going on in town, know the townspeople, and make note of strangers. In my Domestic Diva Mysteries, Sophie Winston is an event planner. She knows all kinds of people from hotel security to restaurateurs and people who attend elegant galas. In my Paws & Claws Mysteries, Holly Miller runs an inn with her grandmother, which keeps her busy meeting visitors and their dogs and cats.
But one of the best ways to be involved with the locals and visitors is to own a shop. Because everyone needs to shop. Whether you prefer to spend hours lingering in a bookstore, like the Color Me Read bookstore in my Pen & Ink Mysteries, or youre on the hunt for something as elusive as a fairy in Daryl Wood Gerbers fairy garden store, theres something for everyone.
In my Pen & Ink mysteries, Florrie Fox is a coloring book artist by night. But by day, she runs the Color Me Read bookstore in Georgetown, Washington, DC. Its located in a building that was once a home, but now its a neighborhood gathering place where retired professors, authors, families, coloring book enthusiasts, and the occasional murderer gather.
In the winter, theres a warming blaze in the fireplace in the parlor and plenty of comfy sofas to lounge on while chatting with friends or pouring over books. Not only does the wonderful aroma of books entice shoppers, but theres always coffee percolating and usually some indulgent baked treats to sample. In the background, classical music plays softly. Visitors are likely to run into local authors, not to mention a gossip or two.
More at link. Enjoy!
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Crimereads: THE SHOPKEEPER SLEUTH: COZY MYSTERIES FEATURING CRIME-SOLVING BUSINESS OWNERS (Original Post)
SheltieLover
Sep 2022
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Demsrule86
(71,036 posts)1. Hey Sheltie...took out the first book. I love mysteries of all sorts.
SheltieLover
(61,310 posts)2. Hi!]
Awwsome! Let me know what you think of it?
Have you read Jana DeLeon's Miss Fortune Series?
Diane Kelly's Paw Enforcement & her Death, Taxes & (French Manicure, etc. Etc.) Series?
All are exceptionally well written & really funny.