Goodreads Group: March Mystery Madness
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*Challenges*
~~~~~ The Food/Craft/Hobby Cozy~~~~~
1. “It wasn’t the way that Hannah preferred to attract new clientele, but she had to admit that finding Ron’s body had been good for business. The Cookie Jar was jam-packed with customers. Some of them were even standing while they munched their cookies, and every one of them wanted her opinion on what happened to Ron LasSalle.”
Everybody has a craft–a hobby. Whether it’s baking sugar cookies or crocheting Forget-Me-Not dollies. Maybe even culturing herbs for organic dishes. Or are you into nature photography and are a dedicated bibliophile? Now imagine engaging with your day-to-day passions when a body suddenly crosses your path. What would you do? Do you have what it takes to balance your craft with solving murders? Explore the possibilities by reading a cozy mystery with a food/craft/hobby theme.
~~~~~ The Get Christie Love Lead~~~~~
2. “Finally, after all my procrastinating and avoiding Bessie’s calls, I was able to put the finishing touches on my report, explaining exactly how I had spent her money (I didn’t include the manicure), apologizing for what I hadn’t been able to find out, but pointing out that her involvement may have sparked the cops’ renewed interest in the case. I included the name of the lawyer that Jake had given me as well as the contact for the program for Rayshawn. I also warned her in strong language that Rayshawn had been on the verge of committing a serious felony and had some serious problems that had to be dealt with, and if she and Viola didn’t make sure he got help, I’d be forced to go to the authorities with information that would result in his arrest.”
Find and follow your inner Christie Love and Foxy Brown. Read a mystery/crime fiction novel powered by an African (-American) female sleuth. Or, from Tokyo to Seoul. Shanghai to Kolkata. Or even New York to Los Angles. Read a mystery/crime fiction novel featuring a sleuth with an Eastern perspective on matters. (In general, a book featuring a person of color taking lead.)
~~~~~ The Christie/Poe Complex~~~~~
3. “I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat.”
“Dogs are wise. They crawl away into a quiet corner and lick their wounds and do not rejoin the world until they are whole once more.”
Did you know Edgar Allan Poe did mystery and crime fiction before mystery and crime fiction were even a thing? Let’s face it; he’s the godfather of the genre. He’s the seed to this entire challenge. Therefore, your challenge is simple: indulge in one or all three of Poe’s mystery shorts…
A. The Murders in the Rue Morgue
B. The Mystery of Marie Roget
C. The Purloined Letter
Or how about the matriarch of mystery and crime fiction, Agatha Christie?