Thursday, July 08, 2021

Jeanne Reviews: Bound for Murder by Victoria Gilbert


Librarian Amy Webber is enjoying life.  She’s engaged to her sweetheart, Richard, and her best friend, Sunny, is making a run for mayor, and may stand a chance at unseating the obnoxious incumbent.  That is, until a skeleton turns up—not in Sunny’s closet, but on her grandparents’ organic farm.  While now the farm is seen as mostly respectable now, it was also a commune back in the 1960s, where local gossip links it to drugs, sex, and rock and roll.  And now, maybe murder. It’s going to be up to Amy with help from Richard, Aunt Lydia, and maybe even the somewhat sinister Kurt to find out what really happened back in the day.

This is the fourth in the Blue Ridge Library Mystery series, so characters are well established.  Even so, I don’t think it would be difficult for a new reader to sort out the relationships (with the possible exception of Kurt—I sense mixed messages on the author’s part in regard to him) because the murder happened so long ago that Amy and even Sunny have to learn about the people and social conditions involved.  For those of a certain age, some of their musings will be a bit of a blast from the past, albeit a rather sanitized version.

As usual, there are some character plotlines in the background. The attempt to smear Sunny’s mayoral run is front and center, but Amy and Richard are also busy trying to plan their wedding. This is in the face of disapproval from Richard’s mother who had counted on her son marrying—well, not Amy.  The series is pleasant, with likeable characters. It’s fun to spend a few hours in their company.  


The series in order:

A Murder for the Books

Shelved Under Murder

Past Due for Murder

Bound for Murder

A Deadly Edition

Renewed for Murder (Dec. 2021)


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