Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Intriguing premise executed well
Cons: None for me
The Bottom Line:
Twenty-year late book
A connection to murder?
Fun on ev’ry page
A Late Clue
Sometimes, the premise of a mystery grabs me. That was certainly the case with Better Late Than Never, the seventh Library Lover’s Mystery from Jenn McKinlay.
Lindsay Norris has decided that the Briar Creek Public
Library is going to hold an amnesty day for overdue books. They will take back all overdue books no
matter how old or in what condition with no fines and no questions asked. However, even Lindsay is surprised when an
old copy of The Catcher in the Rye is returned. Despite the fact that it is 20 years overdue,
it looks to be in fantastic shape.
Intrigued by the item, Lindsay does a little poking around
in the library’s records and discovers that this book was last checked out by
Candice Whitley, who was killed on the high school’s football field twenty
years ago. In fact, it appears that
checking out the book was one of the last things she did before she died. The crime remains unsolved. Who returned the book after all this
time? Is it a clue that will lead to the
killer?
See what I mean? I
couldn’t wait to find out how this overdue book was going to tie in to the
unsolved murder. Not surprisingly, the
story moves along at a brisk pace with plenty of clues and revelations to keep
us guessing until the suspenseful climax.
Fans who have been reading this series know that we’ve had a
bit of a love triangle in the last few books.
Yes, I used “a bit” on purpose because the love triangle has not been a
traditional love triangle. It is
completely resolved here, and I’m happy to see that it appears all the
characters will stay involved in the series.
While I was definitely rooting for one of the guys, I really like the
other guy, too. I want both of them to
be part of the series going forward.
Anyway, the romance did take over a bit, but since I was so
invested in it and the characters, I didn’t mind, and it was never for too
long. Some of those scenes? Let’s just say it is obvious why Jenn McKinlay
has branched out to romantic comedies.
She is good at writing hot scenes that make you swoon while keeping
things PG.
All the characters we know and love are back, and it’s
wonderful to spend time with them yet again.
There aren’t very many new characters in this book, but they are strong
as well. A couple are obviously going to
become new regulars, so I look forward to getting to know them better as the
series progresses.
Once again, this book made me laugh several times as I was
reading it. Honestly, that’s one reason
I’m glad it looks like all the characters are sticking around because they are
wonderful at making me grin even when I’m not laughing. While the mystery is taken seriously, you’ll
still laugh and find your mood lightened as you read.
This is definitely a case where a great premise translates
to a great book. I enjoyed every page of
Better Late Than Never, so if you are looking for a fun mystery, this is
the book to check out. Just make sure
you return it on time.
Then check out the rest of the Library Lover’s Mysteries.
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