Thanksgiving sometimes seems to get lost between Halloween and Christmas. Fortunately, you can still find enough Thanksgiving-themed cozy mysteries to read until your eyeballs are stuffed. Here are a few books that look interesting to me, though I haven't read them yet. It looks like they're all part of series.
Gobble, Gobble Murder by Leslie Meier actually contains two mysteries about Thanksgiving. There's references to several holiday traditions, including a turkey trot.
Thanksgiving in Cherry Hills by Paige Sleuth has a vegan pumpkin pie, a woman trying to feed the homeless, and two cats.
Drizzled with Death by Jessie Crockett includes a different type of tradition--a pre-Thanksgiving pancake eating contest along with a lot of puns in the blurb.
Black Thursday by Linda Joffe Hull focuses on another holiday tradition--shopping.
Turkeys, Tuxes, and Tabbies by Kathi Daley deals with a houseful of guests.
Finally, if you need incentive to avoid dessert, A Deadly Feast by Lucy Burdette deals death by pie.
My favorite Thanksgiving tradition is visiting Kristkindlmarkt in Chicago with my family. Feel free to share yours in the comments.
1 comment:
Heard of the Turkeys, Tuxes, and Tabbies. Funny name.
Tradition is Thanksgiving evening and that first turkey and stuffing sandwich!
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