Agatha Christie didn’t need them. Mary Higgins Clark doesn’t want them. G. K. Chesterton spurns them and Jeanne M. Dams doesn’t use them. My hero Mary Roberts Rinehart steered clear of them too. They are superfluous, distracting, downright disgusting and completely unnecessary. What am I talking about? Cursing and steamy scenes. These authors wrote/write riveting, absorbing mysteries. My goal is to write an intriguing, page-turning, staying-up-late-at-night-to-finish, goose-pimply mystery devoid of sex scenes or profanity. And I’m privileged to be included here: http://www.cozy-mystery.com/blog/mystery-books-with-no-profanity-swearingand-or-faith-based-mystery-book.html. And that’s the way I see it.
Good, clean mystery with interesting characters. — Amazon Review of Grave Shift
I’ve read Cemetery Club twice and enjoyed both readings. A good author, in my estimation gripes the reader’s attention on the first page and the authors did that with this book. I couldn’t put the book down until I read it all. That’s a good book. –-Amazon Review of The Cemetery Club
How do these two small-town ladies find themselves in so many difficult situations? Each chapter seemed to bring a new dilemma to be resolved. I enjoyed this third book in the series – I love to have characters that stay around so I can get to know them. The more I know these characters, the more I like them. What sticky situations will Darcy and Flora find themselves in next? I’m waiting anxiously for the next one!— Amazon Review of Best Left Buried
I am glad that I found your books and that you are one that tells a good story and knows that none of that is necessary. I love that I can enjoy and am comfortable sharing your books with my Mom right down to my granddaughter. L
That’s a really sweet compliment, Deb. Thanks for writing. I wouldn’t be comfortable writing any other kind of book.
Blanche I am so thankful when authors choose to be professional and write clean fiction/non-fiction stories. Thank you for your blog!
Thanks for writing, Stacey. That was a very sweet thing to say.
Blanche, I’m happy that I read your post. I just wrote Danna and mentioned that my Kay Driscoll mysteries also didn’t have swearing, steamy scenes, and that the protagonist when to church.
I think this is why many readers choose to read cozies because they are more wholesome. Congratulations on making this important list. 🙂
Susan
Thank you, Susan. Yes, cozies are my favorite genre. I’m so glad I discovered your books. I really like them!