Due or Die by Jenn McKinlay

Due or Die (Library Lover's Mystery, #2)

by Jenn McKinlay

Library director Lindsey Norris must solve a murder in her cozy Connecticut hometown before anyone else is checked out for good in this Library Lover’s mystery.

Carrie Rushton, the president of the Friends of the Library, has been accused of murdering her husband. The evidence is stacking up against Carrie, but neither Lindsey nor the Briar Creek crafternoon club is buying it.
 
When a nor'easter buries the small coastal town, the police are too busy digging out the locals to investigate the murder. With the help of her crafternoon friends and an abandoned puppy they name Heathcliff, Lindsey has to solve the question of who murdered Mr. Rushton before the killer closes the book on Carrie...

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Well, I have to say, this book is better than the first book in the series. It was, however, still very predictable. Sorry to say but I could smell the ending like a dead skunk on the highway. Even so, it was mostly an enjoyable and interesting read. I liked the dog in the book return (well, I liked the addition of a dog; not so much that it was dumped in a book drop) but I had a hard time believing Lindsey and Sully are over the age of 30. At times it almost sounded like a high school crush, complete with giggling schoolgirls and a hormonal confession of attraction in public. I expected them to start passing notes. "Do you like me? Yes/No circle one". It was a little ridiculous and seemed forced. To its credit, it was 3/4 of the way through the book before I got fed up and started flipping pages.

So I thought the book was good; better than the first one and not bad enough to put me off reading the next book in the series. If it continues to improve then it might just turn out to be worth keeping up with.

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