Past Due for Murder
A Blue Ridge Library Mystery, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Coleen Marlo
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By:
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Victoria Gilbert
Spring has sprung in quaint Taylorsford, Virginia, and the mayor has revived the town's long-defunct May Day celebration to boost tourism. As part of the festivities, library director Amy Webber is helping to organize a research project and presentation by a local folklore expert. All seems well at first - but spring takes on a sudden chill when a university student inexplicably vanishes during a bonfire.
The local police cast a wide net to find the missing woman, but in a shocking turn of events, Amy's swoon-worthy neighbor Richard Muir becomes a person of interest in the case. Not only is Richard the woman's dance instructor, he also doesn't have an alibi for the night the student vanished - or at least not one he'll divulge, even to Amy.
When the missing student is finally discovered lost in the mountains, with no memory of recent events - and a dead body lying nearby - an already disturbing mystery takes on a sinister new hue. Blessed with her innate curiosity and a librarian's gift for research, Amy may be the only one who can learn the truth.
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So many twist and turns
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I really enjoyed the previous two books in the Blue Ridge Library mystery series, and Past Due for Murder was a strong addition to the series. This book revolves around human interaction more than the other two, and the solution to the case relies on an understanding of the interactions among everyone. We also get to meet both Amy’s and Richard’s parents, who come to visit on the same weekend and thus get invited to dinner with each other. That activity gives us greater insight into the character of both Amy and Richard and ultimately strengthens their relationship.
Colleen Marlo performs the audio edition of this book and does an excellent job of voicing each character, especially Amy, who narrates the book. She gives out the impression of the well- educated and intelligent woman we see in Amy. With a gentle voice that nevertheless offers plenty of expression, Marlo makes this book seem realistic and enjoyable.
I thoroughly enjoyed getting to listen to Past Due for Murder. If you haven’t read the first two books in the series, you need to read them before this one because it talks about details of the previous cases. Many reviews compare these books to Jenn McKinlay’s library series, but I think this is better than those books. I especially liked the way that Amy uses her library research skills to help solve the case. I give this book five stars.
Murder gets entangled with folklore
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