Friday, December 5, 2014
Why I Love Writing Cozy Mysteries - Lucy Burdette Guest Post, Review, & Giveaway
Why I Love Writing Cozy Mysteries by Lucy Burdette
A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of teaching a class on writing a cozy mystery series. You could probably guess that that I love writing these books just from the fact that book number thirteen is out this month. But more on that in a little bit…
What attracts me (and maybe you) to this kind of story? The character lives by her wits and solves mysteries through her curiosity and her ability to observe things and understand the people around her. There’s no special assist from police tactics and training: no search warrants, no takedowns with guns or Tasers, no computer database to help sort out clues. The only real skills that my character brings to the series are her recipes!
So I have to tackle questions in each book: First, what business is it of Hayley's to get involved in solving a crime? What does she want more than anything? Why does she care? To put it another way, what’s her stake in the story? And yikes, who would ever listen to her when she does discover an important clue? That brings us to my favorite part of writing these books, relationships. When I think about developing a victim and possible suspects, I think about who knows who and what secrets they are hiding. And what's important to Hayley, and to her friends and her family.
The brand new book, the fifth book in the Key West food critic mystery series, is called Death with all the Trimmings. Hayley has landed the interview of her career as a food critic, talking with and observing a top chef who's moved from New York City to Key West. She soon discovers that the chef’s been experiencing sabotage in her kitchen. With a fire and a murder, things whirl out of control from there. As usual, there's lots of food and family, and in this case, the charm of a Key West Christmas, too. Hayley and I and the whole Key West gang hope you'll enjoy the read!
About Death with all the Trimmings: It may be Christmastime, but thoughts of peace on earth, good will toward men, don’t seem to extend to the restaurant business. Food critic Hayley Snow has been assigned to interview Edel Waugh, chef/owner of Key West’s hottest new restaurant. But off the record, Edel reveals that there’s been sabotage in the kitchen and asks Hayley to investigate. Things heat up fast when the restaurant is set on fire—and a body is discovered in the charred wreckage. Is someone out to destroy the chef’s business—or actually kill her? Amid holiday festivities like the lighted boat parade, and visiting relatives who stir up mixed emotions, Hayley needs to smoke out an arsonist and a killer before they turn up the heat again…on her!
Buy the Book: http://www.penguin.com/book/death-with-all-the-trimmings-by-lucy-burdette/9780451465900
Bio:
Lucy Burdette (aka Roberta Isleib) is the author of 13 mysteries, including the latest in the Key West series featuring food critic Hayley Snow. Her books and stories have been short-listed for Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. She's a past president of Sisters in Crime. She blogs about food and mysteries at Mystery Lovers Kitchen and Jungle Red Writers. You can also find her on Facebook, and Twitter, and Pinterest.
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Review
Death with all the Trimmings by Lucy Burdette
The 5th Key West Food Critic Mystery
It's Christmastime in Key West and Hayley Snow has a lot on her plate. Hayley is dealing with the fact that her mom has decided that wintering in Key West is a great idea, a hiatus from a romance that was just starting to brew, and the fact that Ava, co-owner of the magazine, is still trying to get her fired. On the upside, Hayley has landed a great interview with the chef/owner of a new restaurant opening in town. What Hayley doesn't know is that the chef is hoping for more than an interview from Hayley-she needs her help. Someone is sabotaging the restaurant and Chef Edel has learned that Hayley has a nose for investigating. Things have just turned deadly on Key West-here's hoping that Hayley can find some peace this Christmas!
The more I read this series, the more I love it. Lucy Burdette gives us Christmas in Key West featuring a Hometown Holiday Parade (where Hayley, Wally, and Danielle design their golf cart to look like a giant Key Lime pie pulled by reindeer), a town wide Christmas light competition, and the lighted boat parade, followed by the Dachshund Parade on New Years Day. The vivid descriptions transport me to the scene so that even I think a warm Christmas may be delightful. But there's more than Christmas ambiance to this book.
Lucy Burdette gives us a restaurant full of suspects, but what is the real motive? Was the kitchen sabotage perpetrated by the same person who killed Juan Carlos? Why kill him? Does it all have to do with a woman scorned? A business rivalry? Both? Hayley and Miss Gloria also have to deal with the consequences of getting involved in murder; possibly the most dangerous consequences they've ever faced! Death with all the Trimmings is a delightful read that kept me intrigued. We have a well thought out mystery enriched by characters who keep evolving, the uniqueness of Key West, the spirit of Christmas, and the promise that is a new year.
Recipes included.
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This book would make a perfect stocking stuffer! For a chance of your own print copy of Death with all the Trimmings leave a comment on this post describing your favorite holiday event no later than Saturday, December 6th at 11:59 pm EST. Sorry, US addresses only. Be sure to leave your e-mail address, so that I may contact you should you win.
Thanks, Kathy & Lucy. I'm really enjoying this series and would love to win.
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What a lovely giveaway. My favorite holiday event was an open house which we hosted years ago. I met many neighbors, enjoyed a wonderful afternoon filled with laughter, fun and made lilfelong friends who are precious. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWe loved looking forward to our annual Chanukah Party which was held during a weekend afternoon. The homemade latkes, homemade applesauce, marble cake and then enjoyed the precious gifts that we would exchange and share. I miss that special celebration but will be starting anew with the grandchildren soon. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Holiday Event is eating all the delicious food. I don't worry about calories, I just enjoy myself, and be thankful. chatcozy1 at gmail dot com
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday event is the christmas eve dinner with the family.
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The holiday event I love the most is Christmas Eve service. The tranquility of the service with the carols and candles as well as the true meaning of Christmas coming on strong is the reason why I love this time the most.
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas Bazaar at the Rec center down the street, mostly handmade and crafty items, I seldom walk out of there without a Christmas present or two.
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My favorite holiday event is going to a Christmas concert---I just love the holiday music.
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Tough choice, I have many favorite holiday events, I loved the family getting dressed up, and going to my sister's house for dinner, but I now also love the quiet holidays spent with my husband and children and taking the day to enjoy each other.
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I love all your favorite moments! And thanks a bunch for hosting me Kathy! xo
ReplyDeleteI'm loving reading them too. Thanks for stopping by-you're always welcome here.
DeleteAlthough I have the ebook I would love love ,love to have a signed copy. Lost most of my book collection and am replenishing it. :-)
ReplyDeleteSpending time with my sister who was born on Christmas Day and now resides in a nursing home due to Alzheimer's and Down Syndrome.
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My favorite holiday event is Thanksgiving, when all of the remaining extended family members get together to kick back, relax, and feast on amazing food!
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Well opening the presents of course.
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Watching the kids open their presents
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Our Christmas Eve family get together is special to me. Our children are grown and the grandchildren are getting older so Christmas Day they may or may not stop by but we've all had our Christmas time together.
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Sounds like a great cozy book.
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My favorite event is relaxing in front of the tree after all the running around is done.
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I love hosting my son and daughter-in-law on Christmas Eve. We have a big dinner and exchange gifts.
ReplyDeleteWe open presents on Christmas Eve. Always fun to be with family.
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My favorite event is watching my grandkids and kids open their presents.
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As a girl from New York, we used to go out for Christmas dinner every year(20) to the same Restaurant. As the family grew so did the Restaurant. Now we live in South Florida and our new tradition is picking up hot chocolate, putting the top down on the car and driving through the neighborhoods.
ReplyDeleteI love to sit in front of fire reading a good mystery and drinking a cup of hot chocolate or a cocktail.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading everyone's comments. Your holiday events are boosting my holiday spirit! Random.org has chosen Connie R. as the winning comment. Congratulations-you'll have another present to open!
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