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Death and the Librarian ~ Blue Ridge Library #9 (by Victoria Gilbert)

I have really enjoyed the books I have read in the Blue Ridge Library series. The characters are well developed and, while you could read this as a standalone, it is worth going back to the earlier books to get to know Amy, Richard, and the other characters from Taylorsford, Virginia. The murder mystery will pull you in from the beginning and keep you invested in the story. The family relationships and friendships among the townspeople brings a warmth and cozy feeling. You will realize that you wish you could make a trip to the Virginia mountains to spend time with them. And when you get to spend time with Amy’s 6-year-old twins, Nicky and Ella, you will find yourself chuckling and imagining their precious faces. I am looking forward to the next adventure with the gang.


Thank you to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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