Review by Cynthia Chow
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There is a body; the murder was committed in the Library and the weapon was the Candlestick. Unfortunately, the candlestick has disappeared, the crime occurred during the charity fundraising dinner Lyla Moody’s mother was hosting in their home, and this was definitely not a game. The “Mr. Body” of this very real scenario is Leonard Richardson, the much older husband of Sweet Mountain’s new librarian Harper. The young woman is also a new member of their Jane Doe Book Club, where Lyla and her friends drink wine and discuss a mystery book, with their latest selection being Agatha Christie’s Crooked House. When Harper becomes the primary suspect of Lyla’s ex-boyfriend Police Chief Quinn Daniels and Lyla’s mother protectively champions the librarian, the Jane Does secondary occupation kicks in. Not only is Lyla dating Georgia Bureau of Investigations special agent Brad Jones, she works for her retired detective uncle as the receptionist and trainee at Cousins Investigative Services, Inc.
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This second in the series features a budding investigator just starting to rise out of the amateur status. Their embrace of Agatha Christie and mystery books keep the themes very much in the cozy corner, even if Lyla’s Gran prefers to attend book club meetings more for the food than for the discussions. As the Georgia town prepares for their Octoberfest Pub Crawl, Lyla and her friends focus on tracking down the clues that lead back to past secrets and identities. A suspenseful conclusion is more threatening and dire than one might expect, but it proves to be both satisfying and realistic. Lyla’s growth from a true-crime fanatic into an effective investigator continues at a fun and brisk pace, with mixed feelings of support from assorted family members. An extremely surprising reveal adds layers to Lyla’s own life within her beloved town, with the resulting fallout dealt with compassionately and in an extraordinarily healthy manner. The connection between fictional mysteries and “real” murders continues to entertain in this series of Southern charm and fall celebrations.
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