This past weekend was our town’s annual yard and garage sale. As you can imagine the city was packed with traffic and people looking for the best bargains. Lucky for me my Little Free Library Shed attracted a crowd of visitors providing an abundance of donations which included this one.
At first, I wasn’t sure I wanted to read it because it was the second one in the series. But by the fifth page, the characters in the story gave away every little clue of what happened in the first book. Thus, I felt fairly comfortable I could continue on with this story knowing what had most likely occurred with the main protagonist, Julia Bird in that debut book.
At least, it appeared, through this gossipy format, that hints would continue to be dropped as I read on. And, I wasn’t wrong.
The question was, would I like this story as I got further in to it?
Well, my first clue that I knew I was in deep trouble was when I had to start a list of characters, to keep track of who was who! Oy!
Thus, I have a feeling, this is going to give anyone reading this review a strong hint of how things were going for me as I meandered along through the pages of this “seemingly” cozy little village.
Now, let me just say this…in all fairness, this book headlined a library. Which typically is my favorite kind of book setting.
And…it featured a dog. Another favorite for me. Because anyone looking at my personal page, will know, I obviously love dogs.
So, I was trying really hard to keep an open mind about this story.
Especially when they had the scene with an author coming to do a Q & A at the library. He was also making himself available to sign his books afterwards. Which, for anyone who has ever attended an event like this, it is always fun for the community.
As an aside, I created multiple programs like this for my local library. And I loved seeing the interaction between the author and participants.
Back to the review.
So….let us consider the title of this book – murder in the library. As readers we know instinctively that something terrible is going to happen to someone at this library! Will it be the author? (Well, even the book blurb back cover description tells you it is him. Oh well.)
Cue the music! The murder occurs. Why? And who?
So, now, Julia has inserted herself into the investigation. And, as a reader, I am following her around, trying to keep track of all these people in the town wondering… who-dunnit.
Let me just say this, Jake (the dog) is one of my favorite characters in the book. Everyone else was…well, forgettable. But Jake, he was easy to enjoy, and definitely provided the necessary comic relief.
On the positive side, this is a cute, cozy little mystery by a dual author South African writing team named Kate Sidley and Gail Schimmel. And as I mentioned earlier, this is their second book in the mystery genre.
On the not so positive side, this will probably be, my first and last read in the Julia Bird mystery series. Even though I enjoyed Jake immensely.
Perhaps you might feel differently.