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xicanti
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Tonight I made dandan (with bok choy, so it‘s basically healthy) and started the latest Dublin Driver mystery. I‘m looking forward to really getting stuck into it before bed!

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oddandbookish
Kaua'i Storm | Tori Eldridge
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What a gorgeous Hawaiian mystery drama!

I‘ve been to Hawai‘i many times, but surprisingly I have never been to Kaua‘i. I was very eager to get a glimpse of the island through this book and it did not disappoint.

This book may be classified as a mystery, but it is so much more than that. It explores Hawaiian life, especially the family dynamics.

Full review: https://oddandbookish.wordpress.com/2025/05/03/review-kauai-storm/

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Dollycas
Scone Cold Dead | Maddie Day
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Scone Cold Dead is filled with well-developed characters and a well-plotted mystery.

Read my full review here: https://www.escapewithdollycas.com/2025/04/30/cozy-wednesday-featuring-scone-col...

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Mpcacher
Fair Play | Louise Hegarty
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Panpan

This is the 1st time I have panned a book & it hurts me to do it. The author tried something different & I found it to be just too much work to follow. Perhaps a preamble explaining the concept would have helped. I also found the various endings frustrating & while clever, not satisfying. I am a huge fan of Anthony Horowitz (which this has been compared to), but his books, while also quite different, are easy to follow. Thanks to Edelweiss+. 2.5/5

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OutsmartYourShelf
Fair Play | Louise Hegarty
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Mehso-so

Abigail is hosting a birthday party for her brother, Benjamin & has invited his circle of close friends. She arrives at the Airbnb to set up the food & drink & also hide the clues for the period murder mystery game they'll be playing later. The party passes without a hitch but the next morning, Benjamin fails to appear for breakfast. His bedroom door is locked & he isn't answering their knocks so they break the door open - Benjamin is dead.

OutsmartYourShelf The story then splits into two, one following the aftermath in the present & the second has the friends appear in a real-life murder mystery. A famous detective arrives to investigate the death & the house suddenly has staff including a butler, a gardener and a housekeeper. This is a golden-age locked-room mystery & everyone is a suspect.

This started off quite well & I was looking forward to the offbeat angle of the mystery.
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OutsmartYourShelf There were aspects I liked: the knowing metaphorical 'wink' to the audience by the detective, the nods to the authors (including Conan Doyle & Agatha Christie) of some of the greatest detectives ever written, & the dual narrative, but overall it just didn't work. The main issue for me is that the ending just didn't make sense - I'm not sure if it was due to being an ARC & there was some text missing or not, but it just finished abruptly. 1mo
OutsmartYourShelf I'm still not entirely sure who the actual killer was supposed to be in the end.
3.25⭐ as I did enjoy most of it but the ending let it down.

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Pan Macmillan/Picador, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6786452819
Read 1st - 3rd Apr 2025

#ReadAway2025 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
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DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 1mo
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Read4life
Adrift on St. John | Rebecca M. Hale
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April‘s #FictionalTraveler pick.

julieclair Being adrift on St. John sounds very appealing right about now. Enjoy! 🏝️ 2mo
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shawnmooney
Luck: A Bill Shmata Mystery | David Carpenter
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https://youtu.be/_Zr70Qi2Fgw?si=mBARudHQvenKgELE

Introduction
Mystery guest
Week in Review
Babbacombe's by Susan Scarlett
Luck by David Carpenter
After Nora by Penelope Curtis
The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion: Vol. 4 by Beth Brower
The Story of Lucy Gault by William Trevor
The Pornographer by John McGahern

vivastory Hey, Shawn where are you on social mostly now days? Are you on bluesky, threads, twitter (refuse to say officially X)? I' so happy to see you cross-promoting on Litsy 💙 2mo
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BookmarkTavern
A Dying Art | Nageeba Davis
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Bailedbailed

Apparently this is the same book as Artful Dodger? Anyway.

Can I accept romance in a cozy mystery? Yes.

Can I tolerate a romance with a cop? Eh.

Can I continue reading a romantic cozy mystery where the cop kisses his prime suspect, WHILE HE IS INVESTIGATING HER? ✨No.✨

BookmarkTavern Did I skip to the end to make sure I was right about whodunnit? Yes. 3mo
TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list!! 3mo
julieclair I think I would have bailed on this one, too. #HailTheBail ! 3mo
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MaleficentBookDragon
Romanced to Death | Susan Rogers Cooper
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I want to give romance another try.
Okay, romance novels anyway.
Does anyone have any recommendations for good romance books with a FMC that is over 40, (preferably no kids), no love triangle? I‘m not feeling any angsty teen or young adult story. Any subgenre is fine. Oh, and spice is okay!
As this clip says “No! That is too specific!” 🤪

https://youtu.be/SItFvB0Upb8?si=rbJmFDdFO3L7PhuO. 🤷‍♀️

MaleficentBookDragon @Susanita thank you. Stacked! 3mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I don't read a lot of romance and I am now realizing I mostly read m/m romance. but I always like books on this bloggers lists https://everyday-reading.com/romance-with-couples-older-than-35/ This is the one I would rec the most if you are okay with a pandemic love story 3mo
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TiredLibrarian This isn't a traditional romance novel but it has protagonists who are 60+, no triangle, and minimal kids. I loved it and I'm not a big romance fan. 3mo
Larkken I remember liking the tagged! I liked that both MCs had careers they cared about, there was a nice holiday atmosphere with the meet cute... There is an adult child, but no caregiving. Hope it helps! 3mo
shortsarahrose This mostly fits the bills (the MCs might be under 40? I don‘t remember but they aren‘t angsty 20 something‘s 😆) (edited) 3mo
Bette I remember this being fun, both older main characters join a role playing game…she thinks he‘s a teenage boy, he thinks she‘s as old as his grandmother…until they meet. ❤️🤣 3mo
MaleficentBookDragon @Bette that does sound sweet. Stacked. Thanks! 3mo
Bookzombie This is not the age range, but there is no love triangle and it never felt like teen angst. Just a very steamy, sweet story. Also, not stressful. 3mo
MaleficentBookDragon @ChaoticMissAdventures I found Romantic Comedy at the library for $1 today, so score! 3mo
MaleficentBookDragon @Bette kindle had this one for $2.99 so I grabbed it. Thanks for the rec. 3mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @MaleficentBookDragon yay!! I hope you like it. 3mo
MaleficentBookDragon @Bookzombie this sounds cute and I love any book set at a camp or in the woods, though my picks are more slasher than romcom. (edited) 3mo
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Mpcacher
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This is the 4th book in the Erin McCabe mystery series and I recommend starting with the 1st one, “By Way of Sorrow“. These are legal thrillers featuring a trans woman lawyer, Erin, & her law partner (a black male). This case deals with racist & homophobic police and a murder. The story also follows Erin in her personal life. I have really enjoyed all of these books, the mysteries are good and the various morality issues are covered well. 4/5 !