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How Cozy Mystery blurbs actually work
Warm, witty, third-person past. Reference baked goods, small-town gossip, cat names, garden flowers. Avoid graphic violence, swearing, or sex. The reader is buying *comfort*.
Hook patterns that convert
- Small-town newcomer stumbles into murder
- Hobbyist (baker/librarian/gardener) reluctantly investigates
- Animal sidekick + amateur sleuth duo
- Reopened cold case through nostalgic discovery
Tropes readers in this subgenre expect
amateur sleuthsmall townquirky castcat or dog companionthemed shop (bakery, bookshop, B&B)no on-page violenceno explicit contentlove interest = local detective
Sample hook openings (style reference)
"Maple Falls had three things in abundance: maple syrup, gossip, and now — apparently — corpses."
"The body in Pearl's pumpkin patch was not part of the harvest festival."
"Some ladies inherit pearls. Edith Whitmore inherited a B&B and a murder."
Structure rule of thumb
Open with the cozy setup + protagonist (2-3 sentences). Drop the body (1-2 sentences, never gory). Introduce the suspects/stakes (2-3 sentences). Close with a light hook + series promise ('Book 1 of the [Town] Mysteries'). 150-180 words.
Words to avoid in this subgenre
graphic, brutal, explicit, shocking, horrifying — readers in Cozy Mystery associate these with filler reviews.
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