What is a Cozy Mystery?
As the name suggests, cozies are light mysteries. They nearly always have an amateur detective, although there is often a police officer or detective in a supporting role, such as a boyfriend or best friend. The amateur cozy sleuth gathers clues by listening to gossip, and by paying attention to the activities around her. She relies on her understanding of human nature, her natural nosiness, and her personality to help her gather her clues. She is seldom taken seriously by the police, her boyfriend or spouse, or anyone else, although best friends are sometimes supportive. In this respect, she is more like Trixie Belden than Nancy Drew.
The cozy sleuth seems to attract murder the way storytellers attract an audience. What was once a quiet, peaceful town where no one locked his door suddenly becomes a target for murderers, with crimes happening at least once a year. Normally, two people die before the book ends, and the connections between the two victims are the secret to solving the case. The sleuth has access to a large number of people, often through her career. Caterers are very popular these days, but amateur sleuths are also decorators, bookstore owners, contractors, archaeologists and even homemakers who run a murderous PTA.
Most cozy murder mysteries are tamer than their hard-broiled counterparts. The first murder is usually committed before the book begins or offstage, and the second murder is also committed offstage. Descriptions of the crime scene are normally toned down to avoid upsetting the stomach of the reader, who is likely to be having lunch or rocking a baby as she reads. There is usually less graphic sex, although books are becoming, sadly, more graphic in recent times. They are seldom more than a PG-13 read, however, and some are even PG.
The cozy is an intellectual puzzle. They are preferred by women who are intelligent and not inclined to read fiction. The books generally have strong, quirky characters and the people are at least as interesting as the plot. They are a study in human nature, rather than a titillating look into the sex and violence of life.
A current trend is to make cozies educational and to provide bonus material. Many now include a recipe. Another series has a needlepoint pattern in each book. A third includes a cross-word puzzle. The bonus material is always related to the theme of the mystery. The needlepoint pattern involves a sleuth who inherits a needlepoint shop and is a fascinating look into the intricacies of this hobby.
Cozy mysteries are delightful light reads and they are improving as they become more popular. The puzzles are becoming more sophisticated and the characters are achieving a greater variety, from the sweet to the sinister. While it is unlikely they will appeal to the average male in the near future, they are certainly an entertaining break for intelligent women with good vocabularies and probing minds.
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