Blogging A to Z: Day 9 – Impossible Crimes: Mysteries where the crime seems impossible to solve

Join the Train Wreck Mom on a journey through the captivating world of impossible crimes in cozy mysteries. From classic mystery authors to contemporary cozy writers, explore the appeal of this intriguing trope and discover tips and clues for solving these puzzles yourself. With humor and insight, this post is a must-read for any cozy mystery fan looking to put their detective skills to the test.

Cozy Mysteries: Quirky Characters, Animals, and Culinary Delights!

If you're a fan of cozy mysteries or just curious about the genre, this blog post is for you! I'm delving into the most beloved tropes of cozy mysteries, from small town settings and amateur sleuths to quirky characters, culinary themes, and of course, animals. With plenty of pop culture references and witty commentary, this post is a fun and entertaining read for mystery lovers of all kinds.

Cozy Mysteries – The Good, The Bad, and the “Too-Stupid-to-Live” Protagonist

In this blog post, we take a look at the most hated tropes in cozy mysteries and why they can be frustrating for readers. From the "too-stupid-to-live" protagonist to the overused love triangle and the "magical" pet, we explore the tropes that readers generally dislike. However, when done well, these tropes can add depth and charm to a cozy mystery. Join us as we dive into the world of cozy mysteries and discover what makes them great, and not so great.

December TBR

It's December. Christmas is barreling down on us faster than my husband on homemade fudge. (OK, me too.) This week has been a little crazy in the Baldwin homestead. I've been working from home to help my mother in law who hurt her back. Like unable to walk without assistance kind of hurt. It's also invoicing week for work and two major projects were given to me with the highest priority. Very little reading has occurred even in audiobook. But never fear. I'm going to pull out one of my favorite tricks to get some books in this month.

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