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Booked on Murder

A Haunted Library Mystery, Book 8

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Librarian Carrie Singleton must catch a killer before she can say, I do, in the 8th delightful installment in Agatha Award-nominee Allison Brook’s Haunted Library Mystery series.

Carrie Singleton is ready to kiss the single life goodbye. Her wedding to Dylan Avery is just a few weeks away, and a happy ending is about to be hers. But when a body is found on the lawn of their wedding venue, happily-ever-after is looking deadlier than ever.

The victim turns out to be Billy Carpenter, a young man recently released from prison after serving time for a bank robbery. The stolen money he’d buried is gone and Carrie and the police suspect Billy’s two alleged co-conspirators, his friends Luke Rizzo and Tino Valdez. But then Luke is murdered and Tino is nowhere to be found.

With no leads and only a week to go before her big day, Carrie is on the hunt for clues. She hopes to wrap up this investigation with a neat bow before she and Dylan tie the knot. Carrie has something old, something new, and something borrowed ready for her walk down the aisle. Now she needs to find the killer without becoming the 'something blue.'

©2024 Allison Brook (P)2024 Dreamscape Media
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I have listened to every book in this series and was looking forward to this one. It is hard to believe that the series only scans two years; so much has happened. In this book there were basically two simple plots set against the background of the much anticipated wedding. Once again most of the action took place outside of the library so there was really only a cameo role for Evelyn. The story line was too drawn out. There were too many baddies to keep track of and the introduction of another one towards the end was bad form. The description of the wedding seemed endless. Overall, it was boring but useful as an accompaniment to housework. The narrator did her best but it was difficult to know which character was speaking as there were so many.

Disappointing and overlong.

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