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Transform your cozy mystery writing with this toolkit designed specifically for aspiring and experienced mystery writers. This resource provides everything you need to craft compelling cozy mysteries that readers will love.Includes:A guide to cozy mysteries: what they are, key characteristics, and what readers expect.Detailed amateur sleuth profiles with examples.Popular settings, character archetypes, motives, clues, and red herrings.Simple story planning template.200 ready-to-use mystery plots broken down as follows:100 generic cozy mystery plots featuring diverse settings like bakeries, craft stores, galleries, and small-town businesses with varied murder methods and compelling motives30 Christmas and Winter mysteries30 Halloween and Fall mysteries20 Spring and Easter mysteries20 Summer mysteriesEach plot includes victim details, murder circumstances, and 6 potential suspects with believable motives. Perfect for sparking creativity while leaving room for your unique storytelling voice.Example plots:Plot 1: The Antique Shop MurderEleanor - Longtime antique shop owner known for her encyclopedic knowledge of local history and her habit of uncovering uncomfortable truths about family heirlooms. Discovered strangled with a vintage silk scarf in her shop's back room, surrounded by recently appraised estate items. The murder occurred during her usual evening inventory session, with the body found the next morning by her part-time assistant.Possible suspects and motives: A customer whose family heirloom she exposed as a fake (damaged reputation and financial loss), a competing dealer she accused of selling stolen goods (protecting illegal business), a local historian whose published research she publicly discredited (professional humiliation), an estate executor she caught inflating valuations (fraudulent activity), her business partner who wanted to sell the building (financial disagreement), or a descendant whose ancestor's scandalous past she threatened to reveal (family shame). The killer likely had access to the shop and knowledge of her evening routine.Plot 2: The Library Fundraiser DeathMargaret - Head librarian and passionate advocate for literacy programs who had been organizing a major fundraising gala to save the struggling town library. Found dead from poisoned tea in her office, slumped over seating charts and donor lists for the upcoming event. The murder took place late evening as she worked alone preparing final details, discovered by the cleaning staff early the next morning.Possible suspects and motives: A city councilor who opposed the library funding (political agenda), a property developer who wanted the library's prime location (financial opportunity), a former employee she fired for embezzlement (revenge and covering tracks), a volunteer she exposed for stealing donated books (protecting reputation), her ex-husband fighting for custody who she accused of substance abuse (silencing accusations), or a rival organization leader jealous of her fundraising success (professional envy). The poisoned tea suggests someone familiar with her evening routine and office access. Read more
| ASIN | B0G66P9CQC |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8278188025 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.42 x 9 inches |
| Book 1 of 1 | The Writer's Toolkit Large Print Editions |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Print length | 186 pages |
| Publication date | December 10, 2025 |
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