Burnet librarians participate in ‘cozy’ mystery tales

  • (From left) Ann Perry, Wanda Kaufmann, Kathy Griffis-Bailey, Monte Bailey and Jamie Horn enjoy the “Clue” game during the “Cozy Mystery Tea” program Jan. 27 in Burnet at the Herman Brown Free Library. Librarian Chelsi Alvarez stands as she monitors the fun. Raymond V. Whelan/Bulletin
    (From left) Ann Perry, Wanda Kaufmann, Kathy Griffis-Bailey, Monte Bailey and Jamie Horn enjoy the “Clue” game during the “Cozy Mystery Tea” program Jan. 27 in Burnet at the Herman Brown Free Library. Librarian Chelsi Alvarez stands as she monitors the fun. Raymond V. Whelan/Bulletin
  • One “cozy mystery” available for checkout from the Herman Brown Free Library is Fake Death by Victoria Tait. Library patrons may find similar stories by keyboarding “cozy mystery” into the Burnet library digital catalog search block. Raymond V. Whelan/Bulletin
    One “cozy mystery” available for checkout from the Herman Brown Free Library is Fake Death by Victoria Tait. Library patrons may find similar stories by keyboarding “cozy mystery” into the Burnet library digital catalog search block. Raymond V. Whelan/Bulletin
Real life is often dully repetitious or full of anxious uncertainty. However, through the friendly medium of books and fiction, it is possible to cancel a little tedium or cure some insecurity by solving one inexplicable riddle or two. During the past several years, that basic assertion has inspired Margery Allingham, Nancy Atherton, G.K. Chesterton, Agatha Christie, Victoria Tait and many more…

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