Lindsay is finally
getting married to Sully, but she’s finding wedding planning
stressful An introvert, Lindsay hates being the center of attention
as the bride-to-be. On top of the stress of wedding plans, the
library attracts a new patron, Aaron Grady. He’s looking for books
on gardening, but his main interest seems to be on Lindsay.
Aaron’s unwelcome
attentions bring him into a conflict with Sully and leads to a fight.
When Aaron’s body is discovered outside the library, Sully is a
primary suspect. Lindsay can’t let Sully take the blame, so she
begins sleuthing, but getting close to the killer can be dangerous.
The characters in
this book are delightful. Lindsay is engaging in dealing with the
library workers and patrons even though she prefers to be alone.
Sully is attractive and so nice he’s almost unreal. Still, I like
him. The other library workers are interesting characters and even
Mrs. Cole, the lemon, becomes more likable.
The plot is
interesting although it’s fairly easy to guess the murderer early
in the book. However, the author does a good job with red herrings
and twists to keep the reader interested. If you enjoy cozy
mysteries, this is a good one.
I received this book
from Net Galley for this review.
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