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From the critically acclaimed author of SIBA Okra Pick A Murder for the Books, Victoria Gilbert embarks with a new series for perfect for fans of Kate Carlisle and Juliet Blackwell. A book lover's B&B in an idyllic waterfront village becomes the scene of a grisly murder--and a ruthless battle between treachery and the truth. Nestled in the historic waterfront town of Beaufort, North Carolina, Chapters Bed-and-Breakfast is a reader's paradise. Built in 1770, the newly renovated inn hosts a roster of special events celebrating books, genres, and authors. It's the perfect literary retreat--until a rare book dealer turns up dead in the carriage house during a celebration of Golden Age mystery author Josephine Tey. The victim's daughter points the finger at forty-two-year-old widow and former schoolteacher Charlotte Reed, who inherited the B&B from her great-aunt Isabella. Charlotte is shocked to discover that the book dealer suspected Isabella of being a thief who founded Chapters on her ill-gotten gains. Charlotte has successfully learned the B&B business in a year, but nothing has prepared her to handle a death on the premises. Armed with intelligence and courage and assisted by her vibrant older neighbor, a visiting author, and members of a local book club, Charlotte is determined to prove her innocence and to clear her great-aunt's name. But the murderer is still at large, and equally determined to silence anyone who might discover the truth behind the book dealer's death. Now, Charlotte must outwit an unknown killer--or end up writing her own final chapter.
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3 primary booksBooklover's B&B Mysteries is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Victoria Gilbert.
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I liked that Charlotte's grief was still very real. It leaves a lot jog room for growth. We see why she needed a change of pace and we get warm fuzzy feelings off the aunt that provided it. We get an immediate idea of what the B & B is all about with the Josephine Tey weekend. We see the rough patches she is having with her new role as business owner and B & B hostess. Again room for character growth.
All the suspects are great. We don't really know enough about them to know who it really is. And I completely missed the real clue. So that felt like it came out of left field for me. Charlotte‘s friends need to be developed some more. They are a good start, but I want a little more out of them. Overall this was a good start. Not a wacky cozy. A heartfelt cozy with a good bookish twist and lots of room for growth.