Saturday, December 12, 2020

#Review ~ Little Bookshop of Murder: A Beach Reads Mystery by Maggie Blackburn #CozyMystery

 

Book Details:

A Beach Reads Mystery Cozy Mystery
1st in Series 
Publisher: Crooked Lane Books 
Publish Date: September 8, 2020
Hardcover ISBN-10: 1643854380 
ISBN-13: 978-1643854380 
Digital ASIN: B0818ZX2NY

About the Book:

A Shakespearean scholar inherits a beachside bookshop--and a murder mystery--in this delightful new cozy series for fans of Kate Carlisle and Ellery Adams.

Summer Merriweather's career as a Shakespeare professor hangs by a bookbinder's thread. Academic life at her Virginia university is a viper's pit, so Summer spends her summer in England, researching a scholarly paper that, with any luck, will finally get her published, impress the Dean, and save her job. But her English idyll ends when her mother, Hildy, shuffles off her mortal coil from an apparent heart attack.

Returning to Brigid's Island, NC, for the funeral, Summer is impatient to settle the estate, sell her mom's embarrassingly romance-themed bookstore, Beach Reads, and go home. But as she drops by Beach Reads, Summer finds threatening notes addressed to Hildy: "Sell the bookstore or die."

Clearly, something is rotten on Brigid's Island. What method is behind the madness? Was Hildy murdered? The police insist there's not enough evidence to launch a murder investigation. Instead, Summer and her Aunt Agatha screw their courage to the sticking place and start sleuthing, with the help of Hildy's beloved book club. But there are more suspects on Brigid's Island than are dreamt of in the Bard's darkest philosophizing. And if Summer can't find the villain, the town will be littered with a Shakespearean tragedy's worth of corpses--including her own.

My Review:

Little Bookshop of Murder is an interesting read. Summer comes home to attend her mother Hildy's funeral, laden with guilt. When evidence comes to light indicating Hildy's death may not have been medical in nature. The mystery behind Hildy's death and Summer's insistence in finding out the truth provide for an interesting story. I was glad Summer doesn't just take Hildy's death at face value. So much evidence turns up that she could hardly do otherwise. When Summer becomes the next target, she knows she can't let this go.

Summer has a huge issue with books she considers beach reads and fluff. She's constantly reminding everyone she's a scholar of "real" literature. Everyone is entitled to their opinion about book genres and certain genres aren't for everyone. Summer could have been a bit less condescending about her education but for the most part she was quite friendly. The secondary characters were well-written and compliment Summer and the mystery. 


I enjoyed the story, the mystery kept me engaged, and the characters were interesting. The author tossed in red herrings that will keep the reader guessing. The book is fast- paced and I can't wait to read the next one.

I was provided a copy of this book to read.

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