Why Plot Comes Last (and Other Cozy Crime Secrets) with Fliss Chester

What if plot was the last thing on a mystery writer’s mind? In this episode of Ray of Light, Eleanor Ray sits down with cozy crime author Fliss Chester to talk about her brand new series set in Cornwall, beginning with Murder in a Cornish Tea Shop — out now!

Fliss shares how setting and characters come before plot, why an eye for interior design is the perfect skill for a fictional detective, and the real-life cat behind her beloved character Burnt Toast (plus her plan to get a ginger kitten called Crumpet if the books do well enough).

We also chat about what makes cozy crime so irresistible, Fliss’s love of golden age mysteries, the joy of new beginnings, and what’s coming next — including Murder in a Cornish Book Club, due out in June.

If you love charming seaside settings, 1920s glamour, and just the occasional murder, this one’s for you.

Books mentioned: 📚 Murder in a Cornish Tea Shop — Fliss Chester (out now) 📚 Murder in a Cornish Book Club — Fliss Chester (June 2025) 📚 See the Stars — Eleanor Ray 📚 Everything is Beautiful — Eleanor Ray

Find Eleanor: 🌐 http://www.eleanorraybooks.com 📱 @eleanorraybooks

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