Blogging A to Z: Day 23 – Whodunit: The classic “whodunit” format of cozy mysteries

This humorous blog post explores the enduring appeal of the classic "whodunit" format of cozy mysteries. From Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express" to Louise Penny's "A Fatal Grace," the post delves into famous examples of the genre and the key elements that make a great whodunit. The post also provides tips for writers looking to craft their own cozy mystery, and encourages readers to like, comment, share, and subscribe to stay up-to-date on all the latest cozy mystery news and releases.

Blogging A to Z: Day 13 – Miss Marple: The beloved cozy mystery character created by Agatha Christie

Join us on a journey through the delightful world of Miss Marple, the beloved and brilliant detective created by Agatha Christie. We'll explore Miss Marple's background, appeal, stories, and adaptations in popular culture. From her sharp mind and keen observation skills to her encyclopedic knowledge of human nature and iconic knitting skills, Miss Marple is a trailblazer for women in the mystery genre and a true icon of cozy mysteries. So sit back, relax, and let's celebrate the knitting detective who always manages to solve the case in the end.

Blogging A to Z: Day 12 – Locked Room Mysteries: Cozy mysteries where the crime occurs in a locked room

This blog post explores the tantalizing world of locked room mysteries, a subgenre of cozy mysteries where the crime occurs in a locked room. From the characteristics of these whodunits to famous examples and tips on how to write your own, this post is a must-read for any cozy mystery fan looking to add a bit of intrigue to their reading list.

Blogging A to Z: Day 4 – Detective: The role of a detective in a cozy mystery

In this blog post, we explore the importance of the detective in a cozy mystery novel and delve into the essential characteristics, relationships, and challenges that define this beloved character. With examples from popular cozy mystery series and a touch of humor, this post is a must-read for any cozy mystery fan or writer looking to craft their own whodunit.

THE BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF ALL TIME IS AGATHA CHRISTIE, BUT WHY?

Only Shakespeare and the Bible have sold more novels than the author known as the Queen of Mystery, Agatha Christie. Christie has reportedly sold more than 1 billion copies worldwide, according to a recent research by Harper Collins. More than 100 languages have translated her writings, and 32 million Americans are thought to have read at least one of her works. She penned 66 crime novels throughout her lifetime in addition to six other books, 24 plays, and more than 150 short stories.

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