A Murder for the Books by Victoria Gilbert

Victoria Gilbert launches a new cozy series, the Blue Ridge Library Mysteries, with A Murder for the Books. Fans of Miranda James and Jean McKinlay can welcome a new librarian amateur sleuth to the fold. The story involves a cold case, current crimes, research, a...

Murder in the Manuscript Room by Con Lehane

Con Lehane brings back two of my favorite characters in his latest mystery, Murder in the Manuscript Room. Of course, I appreciate Raymond Ambler, the troubled librarian at the iconic 42nd Street Library. But, Brian McNulty, the shrewd bartender at the Library Tavern,...

A Tale of Two Kitties by Sofie Kelly

Everyone who knows me knows I love cats. And, I frequently read mysteries involving cats. But, I’m not a pushover for every book about cats, especially magical cats. I’ve always been a little skeptical about Sofie Kelly’s Magical Cats Mysteries. Yes,...

Dear Fahrenheit 451 by Annie Spence

If every public librarian, working and retired, buys a copy of Annie Spence’s Dear Fahrenheit 451, she’ll have a hit on her hands. It has a long subtitle, “Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks, A Librarian’s Love Letters and Breakup Notes to the...

Twelve Angry Librarians by Miranda James

I’ll admit I’m prejudiced because I am a librarian, but anyone who has attended a conference, or worked in a job where gossip swirls, will appreciate the conversations in Miranda James’ latest Cat in the Stacks mystery, Twelve Angry Librarians....