When her former director is found dead in the water, librarian Lucy Richardson will have to get to the bottom of the mystery before the killer ends her tale.
It's summertime in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and Bertie James's college class is having their 40th anniversary reunion. The opening night reception is held at the Lighthouse Library and Lucy and her colleagues have assembled an exhibit of library artifacts showing how libraries have changed over the years. After the reception, some of the women take a walk down the boardwalk to the pier, using flashlights to illuminate the dark path, but what's scarier than the dark is finding the former director of the Lighthouse Library floating lifeless in the water.
Helena Sanchez, the former director, wasn't much loved and spent the party being rude to almost everyone there. As a result, Lucy finds herself in deep water as she rocks the boat, questioning several suspects. But she'll have to batten down the hatches and fast before she's left high and dry...and right in the killer's crosshairs.
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Publication Date : October 6, 2020
Print Length : 297 pages
Publisher : Crooked Lane Books
ASIN : B083RYX5WH
Publication Date : October 6, 2020
Print Length : 297 pages
Publisher : Crooked Lane Books
ASIN : B083RYX5WH
Bertie James, the director of the Lighthouse Library is hosting her 40th class reunion in Outer Banks. Helena Sanchez, the former director of the library, is also in attendance and spending the majority of her time being rude to everyone in attendance. When the group takes a stroll down the pier after dark, Helena is found floating in the water and chaos ensues. Narrowing down where everyone was during the walk is proving to be difficult as Lucy again takes the reigns to find the killer among them.
I absolutely love the Lighthouse Library series and every book is fantastic. Each book is filled with terrific writing, wonderful character interactions, a plausible murder mystery, along with a fantastic and breathtaking setting. I love the anticipation the author creates with the death of Helena and the whos and whys. There are so many potential suspects it becomes hard to narrow the list down to any one person. Means, motive, opportunity, lack of alibi all plague those who made it to the list.
As per my reviews of the other books in the series, I love the setting, the characters, and the mysteries in each. Lucy is a wonderful character. She may come from money, but she doesn't act like it or flaunt her family's riches. Her character is down-to-earth and likeable. I enjoy her growing relationship with Connor. They are sweet together and you can definite feel their chemistry. The secondary characters are unique in their own way and believable. Oh, and how could I forget about Charles?! The library cat is a delightful addition to the cast.
The story is well paced, enjoyable, and full of suspense, anticipation, joy, and redemption. The author did a wonderful job describing the characters and scenery within the book. I was able to visualize the story as it played out. A Death Long Overdue is a fantastic cozy mystery and addition to the Lighthouse Library series.
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