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welcome back Jeanne of the BPL with her latest review …
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Due for Murder by Victoria Gilbert
As with many small towns, Taylorsford, Virginia is
looking for a festival to act as a draw for tourists. The mayor thinks a
revival of the traditional May Day festivities might be just the ticket, and a
college professor and her class are gathering information on local folklore and
customs to add weight. Things go awry when one of the students goes
missing. The search turns up the
student, injured but alive.
Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for the person found with her. .
. and just like that, librarian Amy
Webber finds herself trying to solve a murder.
This is the third in the Blue Ridge Library Mystery series, and it is an enjoyable entry. I
confess I had my doubts early on, as Amy’s significant other Richard Muir is
considered a suspect and Amy fears that Richard’s affections may be
waning. One thing I had particularly
appreciated in the series was the relationship between the two characters which
I found refreshing for the lack of
drama. I’m happy to say that issue was
resolved relatively early on in the book, letting the mystery take over.
The small town Blue Ridge setting is well done, and
I especially like the folklore aspect.
Since I live near the region depicted in the books, I found much that
rang true: the old May Day festivals,
the ghosts, hidden treasure, etc. all sounded very familiar.
The plot featured some good twists and turns, red
herrings, and an interesting solution.
Gilbert is good about playing fair with the clues, which I appreciate in
an author.
In short, this is a solid mystery that will
entertain the cozy aficionado. While reading the two prior books in the series
would illuminate character, this can be read as a standalone.
The other books in the series are A Murder for
the Books and Shelved Under Murder.
However, keep in mind that the solution to the first mystery spoiled in
the second. The fourth book in the series, Bound for Murder, is due out
in January 2020.
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