Book review of Cheddar Luck Next Time by Beth Cato (opens in new tab)
I find most comfy crime novels an oxymoron as they usually deal with a hideous murder. The cosiness comes in the telling and the setting. I blame Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple books with that inquisitive pensioner solving crimes that were hideous, gruesome, committed for money, revenge, or passion. Not cosy when you think about it. Perhaps Cheddar Luck Next Time by Beth Cato will be different, an actual cosy crime caper, perhaps about a round of missing cheddar cheese? Once the first body wit...
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