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.
Heard of the Turkeys, Tuxes, and Tabbies. Funny name.
ReplyDeleteTradition is Thanksgiving evening and that first turkey and stuffing sandwich!