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Lauren
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Feb 25, 2015 05:35AM
I've realized that most cozies are written in the 1st person. Due to a personal peeve, I usually listen to these and read ones written in 3rd person. I'd love some recommendations for cozies written in 3rd person. Thanks.
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I just finished the latest in Lorna Barrett's Booktown Mysteries. It was third-person.Jenn McKinlay's Cupcake Bakery Mysteries and Library Lovers Mysteries are also third-person.
When I get a chance, I'll check some of the books I have waiting for upcycling (cash/credit) to see which of them are third-person as well.
M C Beaton's--Hamish MacBeth series, starting with Death Of A Gossip.
In the Scottish Highlands remote village of Lochdubh, in the real county of Sutherland, tall thin red-haired blue-eyed quietly clever police Sergeant Hamish Macbeth solves murders. Although Lochdubh and neighbouring Strathbane are fictional, other places are real.
-- Agatha Raison series, starting with The Quiche of Death.
Agatha Raisin is a frustrated, yet endearing, PR agent who retires from London to Carsley village in the Cotswolds, English Midlands and solves murders. In the first book, Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (1992), Agatha is 53, and ages slowly, setting up her own detective agency in Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance (2004). Police, even her friend Bill Wong, see more bumbling luck than skill.
Books mentioned in this topic
Death of a Gossip (other topics)The Quiche of Death (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jenn McKinlay (other topics)Lorna Barrett (other topics)



