Curl Up & Get Cozy

By Amy Muchmore, Adult Services Librarian

What do I do when it is really cold out and I have some free time? I hang out with my cat, Gizmo, and read cozy mysteries by the fire. Lately I’ve been on a library mystery kick and here are three that I recommend.  

Blue Ridge Library Mystery Series by Victoria Gilbert

A Murder for the Books is the first book (and only book to date) in this series.  Librarian Amy Gilbert moves in with her aunt in a quiet, historic town in Virginia.  Amy left her previous job at an academic library under embarrassing circumstances and running a small town public library is new for her.  She uses her research skills and some logic to dig into the library archives to solve a murder.

I enjoyed Gilbert’s writing.  The mystery was interesting and honestly I didn’t figure out who the villain was or the reason for the murder before the conclusion of the book. Unlike the other two series, there isn’t a dog or cat involved with any of the characters.  Props to Victoria Gilbert for staying away from that cozy mystery trope.

Lighthouse Library Series by Eva Gates

This series currently has three books — start with By Book or by Crook. Librarian Lucy Richardson works and lives in the Bodie Island Lighthouse Library with her roommate and library cat Charles. After leaving her job at Harvard Library, she is thrilled to find a job in this small Outer Banks library. Then a priceless first edition of a Jane Austen novel disappears and the chair of the library board is murdered. Lucy suddenly finds herself involved in a murder investigation.

Of the three series, this one was probably my least favorite. However, I love the idea of a library in a lighthouse. How amazing would it be to work and live there? There is, of course, a bit of a love triangle and your typical cozy mystery quirky characters make appearances. I thought the series had concluded after the third book; it looks like a fourth book will be published in June 2018.

Library Lovers Mystery Series by Jenn McKinlay

This is the most robust series on the list. There are eight books to date and the series starts with Books Can Be Deceiving. Lindsay Norris is the new director of the Briar Creek Public Library and is enjoying working with her best friend Beth, the children’s librarian. She faces a bit of an uphill battle with her library board and one particularly bitter employee. Things get a little bit more exciting when Beth’s boyfriend, a famous author, is found murdered and Beth is the main suspect.

This is my favorite series of the three. The depiction of library life is pretty realistic and as a librarian I appreciate that. Lindsay has a Crafternoon group that meets once a week at the library to talk about a book and work on a craft. The group is made up of mostly women and they discuss pretty much everything including the book of the month. McKinlay includes recipes at the end of her book along with discussion questions for the Crafternoon monthly book. There are also instructions for some of the craft projects. I highly recommend McKinlay’s other book series, The Cupcake Bakery mysteries mysteries, and the Hat Shop mysteries. McKinlay’s writing is full of humor and likeable protagonists.

Pick up one of these mysteries, get yourself a cat, and enjoy an afternoon of reading books about books.

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