Mrs. Christie at the Mystery Guild Library by Amanda Chapman

Mrs. Christie at the Mystery Guild Library by Amanda Chapman

I love the concept in Mrs. Christie at the Mystery Guild Library. Agatha Christie appears in a specialty mystery library in NY in contemporary times saying that she’s taking a break from a rather dull afterlife to help amateur sleuth and book conservator Tory Van Dyne solve a murder that hasn’t happened yet. The future victim? Tory’s sister Nic’s agent—who ends up being pushed in front of a subway train. Mrs. Christie, aka Mrs. Mallowan, is charming and insightful. She does a good job of encouraging the rather quirky set of "detectives" to work things out for themselves. She also has a habit of quoting from her books, which is fun at first, but becomes a bit overdone as the book goes on.  The supporting cast seemed a little quirky for quirky's sake. Tory is pretty bland - she does have a reason, but we don't know it until well into the book, but she she does wear a lot of...
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An Eggnog to Die For by Amy Pershing

An Eggnog to Die For by Amy Pershing

I have a weakness for Christmas cozies, and this one has food, seasonal drinks, decorations, a cute dog, and, of course, a murder. An Eggnog to Die For is the second of the Cape Cod Foodie Mysteries but it worked fine as a stand-alone for me. Food writer Samantha Barnes has a lot on her plate this holiday season. Her parents are arriving soon, telling her Christmas in Florida is just not the same. She has articles to write and videos to make for her job at the Clarion. She also has a Christmas Eve dinner planned, a Feast of the Five Fishes, including eggnog for her family and friends. And then, to top it all off, she finds the body of the man playing Santa for the town's Christmas celebration while filming at a new trendy local restaurant. I liked Sam. She's smart and a bit snarky. She does notice things others don't and discusses the case with her boyfriend,...
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