5 Cozy Mysteries You Absolutely Need in Your Library

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If you’re a fan of puzzles and mystery, I’m sure you must love cozy mysteries. Well, you’re in luck because we do too! We’ve prepared a little list of 5 cozy mysteries to read at any time. After all, these books are perfect whether it’s summer or winter.

  • 1. The Christmas Murder Game- Alexandra Benedict

We’ve already talked about the little brother of Petits meurtres à Endgame, so now it’s time to discuss Alexandra Benedict.
When Lily is invited by her aunt to the family estate, her curiosity is piqued. She, who never wanted to return to the place where her mother died 21 years ago, finds herself taking part in the traditional Christmas game with her cousins. But this game is special. It could reveal the cause of her mother’s death, and the winner will inherit the family estate. Lily quickly realizes that the game might cost her life, but she is determined to uncover the truth about her mother’s death.
Another brilliant book by the author that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Petits meurtres à Endgame is deliciously deadly, but I’m sure it will win over most of you. You can find Petits meurtres à Endgame on Amazon.

  • 2. Death at the Savoy: A Priscilla Tempest Mystery – Prudence Emery & Ron Base

The Savoy Hotel is no different from other luxury hotels. Welcoming wealthy families, celebrities, and even royal families, the hotel is thriving. But when a body is found in room 705, it’s a shock. Who could have committed such a tasteless act? Suspicion quickly falls on the Savoy’s press officer, who has a knack for getting herself into trouble. Unfortunately, she struggles to recall the events of the night before, still dealing with a champagne-induced hangover. She must now investigate to clear her name. But the investigation might be disrupted by a charming journalist, who is also on the hunt for the truth.
The charming Savoy Hotel awaits you to reveal who committed the crime in room 705. You can buy it now right here.

  • 3. Miss Austen Investigates: The Hapless Milliner – Jessica Bull

Miss Jane Austen is excited to attend the Harcourt ball—wine, dancing, fireworks—and perhaps even a glimpse of the young man courting her. But the evening takes a turn when the dressmaker is found dead in a closet. Jane is devastated, especially when her brother becomes the prime suspect. Convinced of her brother’s innocence, Jane is ready to do whatever it takes to prove it. She dives into the investigation to uncover the real murderer and clear her brother’s name.
Would you like to help Jane uncover the true killer of the unfortunate dressmaker? You can get the book now on Amazon.

  • 4. Twelve Angry Librarians – Miranda James

When the Southern University Library Association gathers this year in Athena, they plan a pleasant evening of appetizers and reunions. But some of the attendees are more insufferable than others, and seeing them again is far from a joy. So when Gavin Fong, a nasty, ambitious, and cruel man, is found dead, no one is particularly saddened by it. However, when a second body is discovered, Charlie and Diesel decide to find the killer quickly, before panic takes hold and another murder is uncovered.
The Librarian’s Cat is an engaging read. You can find it on Amazon.

  • 5. An Investigation by the Brontë Sisters – Bella Ellis & Karine Forestier

When a woman disappears, leaving behind two children and a pool of blood, the Brontë sisters, horrified, decide to investigate. Unfortunately, in a society that prefers to censor women and keep them at home, the young sisters’ investigation is frowned upon. But they are determined to uncover what happened and to find the missing bride. And they’re willing to use any means necessary to solve the mystery.
An Investigation by the Brontë Sisters definitely belongs in your library, so order it now!


Now that you have our top 5, we hope you’ll enjoy these books as much as we did.
As a bonus, we’ve already written a few articles about cozy mysteries, including one about The Agatha Christie Book Club (also available on Amazon) and Murders on the Christmas Express (also for sale on Amazon).
Feel free to let us know what you think, and now, back to reading The Agatha Christie Book Club volume 2!

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