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My Favourite Cosy Mystery Writers 

Miranda Mills
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I share my very favourite Golden Age cosy mystery writers, as well as a few new-to-me-writers I'm looking forward to trying.
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BOOKS MENTIONED IN VIDEO -
Halloween Party by Agatha Christie: tinyurl.com/tdzt6ey
4.50 From Paddington by Agatha Christie: tinyurl.com/tsybdfd
Whose Body? by Dorothy L Sayers: tinyurl.com/tc38dyc
Miss Pym Disposes by Josephine Tey: tinyurl.com/sf3de6v
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey: tinyurl.com/rax328s
Why Shoot a Butler by Georgette Heyer: tinyurl.com/s3gawj2
A Christmas Party by Georgette Heyer: tinyurl.com/wdstqb3
The Clock Strikes Twelve by Patricia Wentworth: tinyurl.com/sqwp82l
The Mitford Murders by Jessica Fellowes: tinyurl.com/yx3bdkbj
A Quiet Life in the Country by T. E. Kinsey: tinyurl.com/tgn3okr
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ABOUT ME: I'm Miranda Mills, a freelance writer, podcaster and photographer living in London. Find out more about me and what I do here: tinyurl.com/y3mm68uq

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@hannahkelly908
@hannahkelly908 Год назад
Your videos are so charming! I absolutely love listening to you talk about books.
@theresabeach8379
@theresabeach8379 3 года назад
I can attest that the Lady Hardcastle mysteries by T.E. Kinsey are wonderful! I have listened to them as audio books and the narrator on audible is also very good. But I’d also like to start collecting them because they are a set I’d like to own. I hope he keeps writing them, because as soon as they are published I gobble them up.
@katrinadessavre5293
@katrinadessavre5293 4 года назад
I’ve been meaning to read more cozy mysteries and I prefer the older, golden age writers to contemporary ones, so these recommendations are much appreciated. I particularly loved your perspective on Dorothy Sayers.
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
Oh I'm happy to hear that! As you can tell, I'm a big fan of the Golden Age crime writers!
@meandI823
@meandI823 4 года назад
I love love love Agatha Christie!
@vov-voiceofvictims
@vov-voiceofvictims 9 месяцев назад
A very useful list. Thank you so much for posting this.
@pamelapoet9
@pamelapoet9 4 года назад
Oh, I just love Miss Marple! On screen and in print. How exciting to discover she has a doppelganger. I can't wait to cosy up with a Wentworth. This may be sacrilege, but I also enjoy the "British" mysteries of American writer Elizabeth George. Her style is reminiscent of that of P. D. James. Loved this survey, Miranda. Thank you.
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
I'm so pleased to have introduced Miss Silver to you! If you like Miss Marple, then I think you'll definitely enjoy the Patricia Wentworth books. I haven't read any Elizabeth George - I shall look her up, thank you!
@hollyawoods
@hollyawoods Год назад
A Christmas Party was the first cozy mystery book that I read, just last Christmas. Now I’m hooked on cozy mysteries, but Georgette Heyer in particular. I love her wit, and her attention to detail. I’ve also started branching out to her regency romances which I love as well.
@angelaspielbusch1237
@angelaspielbusch1237 3 года назад
I love cozy mysteries! Some of my Favorites are Laura Childs & Ellie Alexander! Thank you for your suggestions! I will definitely be trying them😊
@tuppenceandbobneedlearts
@tuppenceandbobneedlearts 2 года назад
Georgette Heyer mysteries are favourites of mine so happy to see how much you enjoy them. Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers are perennial favourites of mine and I re-read them all the time. I have just purchased several of the Mitford mysteries but not tried them yet and I have not heard of Josephine Tey or T.E. Kinsey but will certainly have a look. Cheers from Canada.
@theresabeach8379
@theresabeach8379 3 года назад
The Maisie Dobbs books are also fantastic! Not so “cosy”, in my opinion, but so moving and such great stories.
@HannahsBooks
@HannahsBooks 4 года назад
What a wonderful list! I too am a huge fan of Agatha Christie (and have been since I was a little girl). The trick to knowing "who done it" is that it is the only person without an obvious motive--but that does not at all take away anything from the reading! I think her great power is shown by how wonderful it is to reread her novels, over and over. Seeing you talk about Sayers makes me wonder if you have read the new book about her, The Mutual Admiration Society?
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
I have The Mutual Admiration Society on my shelf, but haven't read it yet - looking forward to getting to it! xxx
@maslina4567
@maslina4567 4 года назад
Hannah, I just requested it from the library! Thank you for mentioning it! :)
@thecharmedstudio
@thecharmedstudio 2 года назад
Great roundup of classics, thanks. If you love strong, smart, independent heroines in period settings, written exquisitely -I recommend Alan Bradley's Flavia DeLuce series beginning with Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. Especially wonderful if you love the history of science and British political history. Wry, humorous, sarcastic-edged stories that captivate a reader emotionally. Bradley is a genius imo.
@MissBigSky
@MissBigSky 4 года назад
I'm enjoying your videos so much, Miranda! After watching this video this morning I went to the library after work and found The Daughter of Time. Then I went to a bookshop and bought Strong Poison. They will be my first books by Tey/Sayers and I'm so looking forward to reading them! I read a lot of Agatha Christie in my teens (LOVED them and just couldn't believe how she could come up with such ingenious stories) and am now planning to reread some of them soon. You've really inspired me, so thank you for that! :) Have a nice evening xxx
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you very much. I hope you enjoy the books - do let me know what you think! xxx
@MissBigSky
@MissBigSky 4 года назад
Miranda Mills I definitely will let you know :)
@leannevitale3228
@leannevitale3228 11 месяцев назад
Miranda, I love that era of writing. Mainly English but Elizabeth Daly from the US is great too.
@C.Aikman-yj7fq
@C.Aikman-yj7fq 8 месяцев назад
This was so helpful, Miranda. I'm new to 'cosy mystery', so it was great to have a little guidance. With many thanks -- Carol
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 8 месяцев назад
I'm so glad it was helpful, and thank you very much for your kind support! I so appreciate it ❤️
@wendywesley7423
@wendywesley7423 2 года назад
Love this video. I listed several books to look at. I have a vintage cozy recommendation for you. The Cat Who series written by Lillian Jackson Braun. I find them quite fun to read. I am fairly new to your channel. Have you ever done any tea reviews? I would be interested in any recommendations you may have. 🥰
@olivewritesblog
@olivewritesblog 4 года назад
This was so enjoyable! Such fun to hear a fellow Golden Age cosy mystery lover wax lyrical about the genre; I loved your infectious enthusiasm! I was also so pleased to hear someone mention "Miss Pym Disposes" - it's a little gem. Have you read "The Tiger in the Smoke" by Margery Allingham? I think it's excellent. Another good read is Martin Edwards' "The Golden Age of Murder"? It's a great portrait of the writers of Golden Age mysteries. Martin has written most of the introductions to the British Library Crime classics which, I'm afraid, I've also found rather hit and miss. I would love to know your "hits" as I've had mostly "misses"!
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I have read the Tiger in the Smoke years ago, as well as some other Allingham mysteries. I never liked her books as much as the others, but I would like to try them again, my tastes might have changed a bit from then. I haven't read 'The Golden Age of Murder,' but now I'd like to - thanks for the recommendation! To be honest, I'm struggling to think of a British Library Crime classic that I liked enough to recommend...I think I read one about a train getting stopped by snow, and then some of the passengers end up in an abandoned house and snowed in that I quite enjoyed (mainly for it being a snowy Christmassy read), but I can't remember the title.... xxx
@MikeyF
@MikeyF 4 года назад
Miss Marple is MY FAVOURITE as well! Really enjoying your videos.
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
Thank you! Miss Marple rules! :D
@felbi4805
@felbi4805 Год назад
I really love your videos and Agatha Christie as well! Thanks for your effort and greetings from Austria!
@tcdewijk3511
@tcdewijk3511 3 года назад
I read A Christmas Party every year. I now listen to it. This along with the others on your list are perfect for this COVID year. While not, in my opinion, as good as some of these I often reread some Jane Haddam
@susanwalsh7896
@susanwalsh7896 4 года назад
Hi Miranda, thank you for another great video. I've just started reading the Maisie Dobbs series, only on book 3 so I have a long way to go but I'm absolutely loving it. It is my first time reading Mystery books (I confess I've never even read an Agatha Christie "terrible"). You've inspired me to read more.
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
If you're enjoying Maisie Dobbs, then I think you would definitely like the Golden Age crime writers, Susan! I read Maisie Dobbs years ago, and although I enjoyed them, after a bit I thought they got a bit too 'samey'...but I'd like to try them again! xxx
@Copolia
@Copolia 4 года назад
I absolutely love the Cosy Mysteries section. They are perfect for a lazy Sunday or cold winter on the sofa with a hot cup of tea. I had recently added A Quiet Life in the Country to my Kindle as a sample, but as soon as I get a moment to myself I will give it a read and see how I feel about it. May I recommend Leighann Dobbs, whom I have just added to my Kindle as a sample to look into.
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
thanks for the recommendation - I'll look into it! xxx
@heleneh.6055
@heleneh.6055 2 года назад
Miss Pym Disposes is very possibly my favorite mystery of all time, and it’s certainly the book that got me started on my obsession for books with an academic setting, e.g., Lucky Jim, Prep, The Secret History, and, of course, Gaudy Night, among many others. Love Christie and Sayers, and Allingham as well. Have never read Marsh. I was wondering if you enjoy M.C. Beaton’s Agatha Raisin series? VERY light, but fun to read!
@talghow-i2326
@talghow-i2326 3 года назад
I love Agatha Christie's historical insights. Some her observation on doctors... well in our time it is just right on. Got to be an Infj, I believe.
@wordscaninspire114
@wordscaninspire114 3 года назад
Absolutely love similar cosy mysteries too 💚
@jennifermielo-shook3174
@jennifermielo-shook3174 4 года назад
Hi Miranda! I love Tea and Tattle and I am really enjoying your reading recommendations. I heard Rian Johnson interviewed. He directed Knives Out and said he was influenced by Agatha Christie’s writing. Ronan Farrow named her, too, as one of the authors he studied while writing Catch and Kill. Her work really is timeless. I am a fan of Nancy Mitford and look forward to reading the Mitford Murder series. Thank you!
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you're enjoying Tea & Tattle too :) Agatha Christie has indeed influenced so many writers; I have Catch and Kill on my shelves actually and am looking forward to reading it. It sounds an incredible memoir / exposé xxx
@catherinesmalberger1913
@catherinesmalberger1913 Год назад
I have only just discovered your channel and love it. I really enjoyed your Childrens’ Literature
@rho1360
@rho1360 3 года назад
Thank you, great tips. I love these sorts of books, real escapism. I've listened to some of the T E Kinsey books, really good fun!
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 3 года назад
Thank you! Good to know you've enjoyed other of the T E Kinsey books :)
@teenabrown9786
@teenabrown9786 3 года назад
Hi Maranda, Love your cosy mystery chat. I love cosy mysteries! Agatha Christie is a goddess! I love Miss Marple too! I too love Lord Peter & Miss Silver. I highly recommend Phryne Fisher by Kerry Greenwood. Australia has some really fabulous authors. Hope will get time to read some of ours as well! 📚🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 3 года назад
Hi Teena, I have actually read many of the Phryne Fisher books (and mention them at the end of the video). They are fun, but not amongst my very very favourites. I enjoyed watching some of the TV series too! Xxx
@susanlopez8274
@susanlopez8274 3 года назад
Excellent choices!
@Tinahgirl83
@Tinahgirl83 4 года назад
I love the Golden Age of mysteries!!!! I’m with you. I don’t like a lot of blood and gore and bad language with mine. Probably because, like you, I grew up reading the older stuff. I just reread Hallowe’en Party recently! It’s almost gothic in its style. I think A Pocketful of Rye and A Murder is Announced are my favorite Miss Marples! Gaudy Night is one of my favorite novels of all time. I just love the themes in it. I also love John Dickson Carr/Carter Dickson and Ellery Queen. Also yay for Patricia Wentworth and Georgette Heyer. I almost never hear them mentioned. This video is excellent.
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
You're right, there are real Gothic Elements to it too. A Pocket Full of Rye is such a brilliant one - I love how the nursery rhyme is used. And after this video, I really want to reread Gaudy Night!! So many books, so little time. I wish Audible had the DLS audiobooks that were read by Ian Carmichael, as he *is* Lord Peter for me. I don't much like the woman they have reading the books, which is disappointing!
@Tinahgirl83
@Tinahgirl83 4 года назад
Miranda Mills Ian Carmiachael is the best! I have he ones narrated by him. I got them all years ago and copied them to my computer, and that’s how I listen to them. If you like, I could try emailing them to you. Let me know. 😊
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
@@Tinahgirl83 oh that's very kind, but I'm sure I'll be able to track them down somehow! Thank you though. He is the best indeed! I loved the TV series starring him as Lord Peter too, although I haven't seen them for years and years!
@CestKevvie
@CestKevvie 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this video! Have you read anything by Mary Roberts Rinehart? She's considered the "American Agatha Christie" and originated "the butler did it!"
@Hannah-xn4st
@Hannah-xn4st 4 года назад
Andrew Wilson has written a series of books- A Talent for Murder, A Different Kind of Evil, Death in a Desert Land, I Saw Him Die, which feature Agatha Christie as the detective. I haven't read them so cannot specifically recommend them, however, like you, I have noticed quite a few authors (such as Nicola Upson that you mentioned) being cast as the sleuth which I think is a really interesting idea:)
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
Oh I'll have to look those up! They do sound interesting, and yes, this definitely seems to be an emerging theme!
@gracetaylor7351
@gracetaylor7351 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this video enjoy cosy mysteries a lot I love to try this first video I watched from you I loved it .grace from Australia .
@catherinesmalberger1913
@catherinesmalberger1913 Год назад
Not doing this very well but meant to say how much I enjoyed your murder mystery episode and how much I agree with your choices. Have you by any chance done an episode on Cosy Christmas murder stories - preferably from the Golden Age?
@maslina4567
@maslina4567 4 года назад
Miranda, my top cozy mystery authors are precisely the same as yours. Christie does indeed rule...but Sayers, Tey, Heyer, Wentworth, Marsh, etc. are wonderful as well. I have yet to find many contemporary mystery authors I enjoy. In the past few years I've read about 250 Golden Age mysteries and highly recommend Patricia Carlon's The Whispering Wall and The Wasp by Ursula Curtiss. Anna Katherine Green is an incredible, incredible Golden Age mystery writer, too. Have you read Lady Audley's Secret? Anthony Gilbert, Anthony Berkeley and Anthony Boucher? Brilliant. Then there's insurpasdsble Daphne du Maurier but I classify her books as Golden Age psychological thrillers. Really like Mary Roberts Rinehart and some of Mary Stewart's books. Cannot possibly express my gratitude for this channel...something special about finding people who are passionate about Golden Age books in general. :)
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
So many great recommendations! I love Daphne du Maurier and Mary Stewart too, although I agree they are not really mystery writers. I am looking forward to getting to Lady Audley's Secret, which is at the top of my Classics TBR pile! I haven't read Anna Katherine Green, but now I certainly want to find some of her books - thank you! xxx
@mcmd2009
@mcmd2009 3 года назад
Are you on Goodreads? I can never find people who love the same kind of books that I do.
@catherinesmalberger1913
@catherinesmalberger1913 Год назад
Got cut off! Your childrens’ literature episode was so good as well. Fully agree with all your books although I missed The Little Princess and The Secret Garden and especially, the What Katy Did books! But just wanted to suggest here the Miss Seeton books by Heron Carvic, which I have only just discovered myself. I think you would like them, they are another Miss Marple look alike
@pomme800
@pomme800 3 года назад
Thank you Miranda, your vlogs are so enjoyable and informative ! I live in Montreal, French is my mother tongue, but I have always loved British litterature, starting with Jane Austen when I was very young. Re: mystery writers, what do you think of Alexander McCall Smith's The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency series?
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 3 года назад
Thanks very much! I haven’t read all of that series, but the ones I have read I very much enjoyed 😊📚
@angelaspielbusch1237
@angelaspielbusch1237 3 года назад
I love cozy mysterious! Laura Child’s is my favorite 🤩
@jonardi150
@jonardi150 3 года назад
I also like Margery Allingham , her hero started as a kind of Lord Peter but like Sayers she developed more interest in character development and in showing various areas, fashion houses, the theatre in the thirties and forties.
@carolineharris1358
@carolineharris1358 Год назад
Love all your choices and have read most of these. I think you and your audience would love Patricia Moyes. There are a lot in the series and are great fun!
@bettehedden3016
@bettehedden3016 2 года назад
Thank you for some new authors to try. Have you ever read Ann Granger? I love the Mitchell and Markby mysteries specifically. (She has 3 or more other series.)
@jeffreykaufmann2867
@jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад
Have you read the Woman in White?
@isamandrino9082
@isamandrino9082 2 года назад
I would add Nero Wolfe novels by Rex Stout, set in New York, they are great to read and reread.
@hello_from_nic2998
@hello_from_nic2998 2 года назад
Have you had time to read The Mitford Murders by now? I enjoyed book 1 and book 2 very much and the audiobooks are well narrated. Thank you, as always, for this inspiring video 🌻
@nanciephillips7750
@nanciephillips7750 3 года назад
I love Agatha Christie also!
@0916rebecca
@0916rebecca 4 года назад
Hi Miranda, I'm really enjoying your videos 😊 I love cozy mysteries and I think reading them got me back into reading as an adult after university and parenthood. I was wondering if you'd heard of the Mrs. Pollifax mysteries by Dorothy Gilman. I think they may have been written in the early 70s. I used to read them when my mom brought them home from the library when I was a little girl. Mrs. Pollifax is a widow in New Jersey Jersey travels the world as a CIA agent. I haven't read them yet as an adult but I do have one waiting. Rebecca
@MirandaMills
@MirandaMills 4 года назад
Thanks so much! I'm so glad you're enjoying them. I haven't heard of the Mrs. Polifax books - I'll have to look out for them! Thanks for the recommendation :)
@kkitao217
@kkitao217 3 года назад
Wonderful list, but how could you have neglected Tey’s The Franchise Affair and Brat Farrar?!
@lynnepettit5903
@lynnepettit5903 2 года назад
Another wonderful and funny writer from 30s and 40s is monica dickens
@wendyhoward2699
@wendyhoward2699 3 года назад
New sub. Great reads. Blessings.
@crystaljordan7318
@crystaljordan7318 Год назад
Hi! Thanks for sharing these favorites. I am ashamed to say... I have never read Agatha Christie...😮 Do you need to read them in order? Thanks!❤
@susanfisher4344
@susanfisher4344 2 года назад
My favorite mystery of all time is The Nine Tailors. I think it’s the most ingenious murder solution ever written.
@maryalexander7938
@maryalexander7938 2 года назад
*Do you consider Alexander McCall Smith's The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency books cozy mysteries? **I really enjoyed the first two or three books in Martin Walker's Chief of Police Bruno series set in the French countryside, but as the body count and gruesomeness grew with each succeeding novel I am no longer so keen on these mysteries.
@marthacanady9441
@marthacanady9441 2 года назад
Cannot beat Dorthy L. Sayers.
@talghow-i2326
@talghow-i2326 3 года назад
Lord Peter... has a BBC series.
@crazyfurbabieslady
@crazyfurbabieslady 2 года назад
😻📚😻📚
@talghow-i2326
@talghow-i2326 3 года назад
Agatha Christy is a storyteller and she is about blue collar smarts.
@britrock7657
@britrock7657 4 года назад
I'll give that other one by her a go but I hated Daughter of Time. Perhaps it's because I'm on the other side of the Atlantic and don't know much British history so it was extremely tiresome to follow, did not feel cosy at all. Don't get that same feeling you do with the characters in an Agatha Christie book with all its twists and turns.
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