Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Laughs, good characters
Cons: Mystery uneven due to other storylines
The Bottom Line:
Friends of library
Bring Lindsay drama, murder
Uneven but fun
Due Read This Book
As you may have noticed, if I can, I will aim to read a book
during the holiday where it is set. I find that adds an extra bit of fun
to the book. Imagine my complete surprise when I picked up Due or Die, the second Library Lovers
Mystery from Jenn McKinlay, and found that it was set in January.
Completely unplanned, but a very fun surprise.
With a new year comes a new election for president of the
Friends of the Library. While Lindsay Norris is not part of the group,
she is thrilled when Carrie Rushton wins the position. While the old
president had held the position for many years, he wasn't effective at getting
much done in the group.
When Carrie returns home from her first meeting as
president, it is to find her husband shot in their living room. Markus
was not well liked in town, but the police seem to be focusing on Carrie as the
killer. Lindsay is sure she is innocent, but a huge winter storm coming
in complicate the investigation. Will anyone find the killer before the
trail grows cold?
I just started this series a couple of months ago, and I was
anxious to get back and spend more time with these group of friends.
There are a large group of minor characters that I still don't quite have all
sorted out yet, but since they only are in a couple of scenes, it isn't that
big a deal. I was fully able to track the main characters, and I enjoyed
seeing what happened to them next. Meanwhile, the suspects brought in for
this book were also strong.
I did feel the story got sidetracked with a couple of
sub-plots, including the winter storm I teased earlier. Now, I'm not
saying I didn't enjoy these sub-plots, but they kept the mystery from being as
strong as it could have been. Having said that, things do pick up as we
near the climax, and we reach a logical conclusion to everything. I think
there is a pretty major timeline issue with the ultimate solution to
everything, however, but it didn’t bother me too much.
One reason I enjoyed this book so much is the humor.
While Jenn's books always make me chuckle at a minimum, I found myself laughing
out loud multiple times as I was reading this book.
If you enjoy extras with your cozy, this one has plenty of
them. There is a book group discussion guide for Wuthering Heights, a crochet pattern, and two recipes.
I do wish the mystery were strong, but I still completely
enjoyed Due or Die. I'm glad I
have many more adventures with Lindsay and the gang ahead of me.
If you are looking for more mysteries to check out, here are the rest of the Library Lover's Mysteries in order.
If you are looking for more mysteries to check out, here are the rest of the Library Lover's Mysteries in order.
This review is part of this week's Friday's Forgotten Books.
Sounds interesting. A really good book to read in January: "January" by Gabrielle Lord. It's the first novel in the "Conspiracy 365" series. Each of the first 12 books is set in (and named after) a month of the year. Really good.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of the bookish theme to this series so will have a look at it on Goodreads.
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