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Friday, August 30, 2019

Death at the Library (Sukey Reynolds #9) by Betty Rowlands.

When a bestselling novelist is found dead in her bath, DC Sukey Reynolds and the rest of the team at the Bristol CID office have a very complicated murder case to solve.

Sukey Reynolds has finally achieved a long-held dream of being a detective and has moved to Bristol where she's found new co-workers and friends. When the team begins to investigate, they find that almost every single person they interview is lying. There is no shortage of possible killers and soon their primary suspect is found drowned near to Woodlands, the house where author Jennifer Cotrell lived with her PA and her housekeeper. Is the perpetrator living in the house, or is it someone else who wanted Jennifer out of the picture? And why? NO SPOILERS.

This was another entertaining cozy mystery and there was no shortage of bodies. Sukey has matured and come into her own making changes in her personal life along with her change of careers and living situation. Fergus is off at University so she's living alone and relishing her freedom. Her fellow DC, Vicky Armstrong, is a fast friend as well as a colleague. Although she still has her hunches, she's following orders and doing her job. I think it best that this series be read, from the beginning, in order to see the development of Sukey's character. I'm looking forward to reading book #10 shortly.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this e-book ARC to read and review.

This is the 9th book in a series and they should be read in order.
Genre -- cozy mystery

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