A Cozy Mystery just sounds so…….cozy

I have been reading books for as long as I can remember, but I’ve never heard the term ‘Cozy Mystery’ until very recently. Whilst trying to promote my up-coming ebook I kept seeing this phrase everywhere. What is it? I asked myself; so I Googled it. Well, would you believe it…….a Cozy Mystery seems to apply to the very book I have written.

The thing is I’m not sure I like the term; I mean a Cozy Mystery just sounds so…..cozy. The word ‘cozy’ to describe a book sounds so twee and, dare I say it, boring. To be honest it sounds like a contradiction in terms. The definition of ‘cozy’ as an adjective means: comfort, warmth, friendly, snug, relaxation. Personally, I don’t think any of those words apply to a good mystery, especially one of the murder variety.

Anyway, it looks like I’ll have to grow to accept it. So, get ready for a new Cozy Mystery, “Wild Pursuit” coming your way soon. And I can promise that it’s certainly not twee and boring……..

(For a definition of what a ‘Cozy Mystery’ is, follow this link to Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cozy_mystery)

Does watching ‘Sherlock’ count as doing research?

Advice to all aspiring writers out there: don’t subscribe to Netflix. Bad, bad, bad idea. I have come under its spell. One episode of a series just isn’t enough. I try to tell myself that watching a good murder mystery is research, but who am I kidding?

At lease I’ve been distracted by quality. How good is ‘Sherlock’?! Missed it on TV and so I’ve had the pleasure of discovering it now. Such fun. Fast pace, brilliant dialogue, great characters. Actually, perhaps it is good book research afterall; now, where’s that TV remote……