Rachel recommends . . .
And Only to Deceive by
"The Lady Emily mysteries by Tasha Alexander is set in Victorian England. The books in this series cover a wide range of historical subjects from the Russian ballet to the death of Henry VI to the pyramids in Egypt!"
For Emily, accepting the proposal of Philip, the Viscount Ashton, was an easy way to escape her overbearing mother, who was set on a grand society match. So when Emily's dashing husband died on safari soon after their wedding, she felt little grief. After all, she barely knew him. Now, nearly two years later, she discovers that Philip was a far different man from the one she had married so cavalierly. His journals reveal him to have been a gentleman scholar and antiquities collector who, to her surprise, was deeply in love with his wife. Emily becomes fascinated with this new image of her dead husband and she immerses herself in all things ancient and begins to study Greek. Emily's intellectual pursuits and her desire to learn more about Philip take her to the quiet corridors of the British Museum, one of her husband's favorite places. There, amid priceless ancient statues, she uncovers a dark, dangerous secret involving stolen artifacts from the Greco-Roman galleries. And to complicate matters, she's juggling two very prominent and wealthy suitors, one of whose intentions may go beyond the marrying kind. As she sets out to solve the crime, her search leads to more surprises about Philip and causes her to question the role in Victorian society to which she, as a woman, is relegated.
Currently there are seventeen novels in the Lady Emily series, starting with And Only to Deceive (published in 2005) to the most recently published A Cold Highland Wind (just published in 2023). For a list of the books in series order, look Here.
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McKinzie recommends . . .
House of Salt and Sorrows by
"Twelve beautiful sisters living on an isolated island estate begin to mysteriously die one by one. A dark, moody fairy tale inspired mystery."
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Lisa recommends . . .
Rock Paper Scissors by
"After a slow start, this was one of the twistiest mysteries I have ever read. As they say, I didn't see it coming."
Things have been wrong with Mr. and Mrs. Wright for a long time. When Adam and Amelia win a weekend away to Scotland, it might be just what their marriage needs. Self-confessed workaholic and screenwriter Adam Wright has lived with face blindness his whole life. He can't recognize friends or family, or even his own wife. Every anniversary the couple exchange traditional gifts--paper, cotton, pottery, tin--and each year Adam's wife writes him a letter that she never lets him read. Until now. They both know this weekend will make or break their marriage, but they didn't randomly win this trip. One of them is lying, and someone doesn't want them to live happily ever after. Ten years of marriage. Ten years of secrets. And an anniversary they will never forget. Rock Paper Scissors is the latest exciting domestic thriller from the queen of the killer twist, New York Times bestselling author Alice Feeney.
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Kristy recommends . . .
Devil's Chew Toy by
"I absolutely loved The Devil's Chew Toy! Great story, and a VERY colorful cast of characters!"
Seattle teacher and part-time blogger Hayden McCall wakes sporting one hell of a shiner, with the police knocking at his door. It seems that his new crush, dancer Camilo Rodriguez, has gone missing and they suspect foul play. What happened the night before? And where is Camilo? Determined to find answers, pint-sized, good-hearted Hayden seeks out two of Camilo's friends-Hollister and Burley-both lesbians and both fiercely devoted to their friend. From them, Hayden learns that Camilo is a "Dreamer" whose parents had been deported years earlier, and whose sister, Daniela, is presumed to have returned to Venezuela with them. Convinced that the cops won't take a brown boy's disappearance seriously, the girls join Hayden's hunt for Camilo. The first clues turn up at Barkingham Palace, a pet store where Camilo had taken a part-time job. The store's owner, Della Rupert, claims ignorance, but Hayden knows something is up. And then there's Camilo's ex-boyfriend, Ryan, who's suddenly grown inexplicably wealthy. When Hayden and Hollister follow Ryan to a secure airport warehouse, they make a shocking connection between him and Della-and uncover the twisted scheme that's made both of them rich. The trail of clues leads them to the grounds of a magnificent estate on an island in Puget Sound, where they'll finally learn the truth about Camilo's disappearance-and the fate of his family.
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Kelli recommends . . .
The Woman in Cabin 10 by
"Ruth Ware is a reliable source for a great mystery--they are intense and suspenseful and you will be stressed out in the best way. The Woman in Cabin 10 is a set on a cruise ship- so there is nowhere to escape!"
In this tightly wound, enthralling story reminiscent of Agatha Christie's works, Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a luxury cruise with only a handful of cabins. The sky is clear, the waters calm, and the veneered, select guests jovial as the exclusive cruise ship, the Aurora, begins her voyage in the picturesque North Sea. At first, Lo's stay is nothing but pleasant: the cabins are plush, the dinner parties are sparkling, and the guests are elegant. But as the week wears on, frigid winds whip the deck, gray skies fall, and Lo witnesses what she can only describe as a dark and terrifying nightmare: a woman being thrown overboard. The problem? All passengers remain accounted for--and so, the ship sails on as if nothing has happened, despite Lo's desperate attempts to convey that something (or someone) has gone terribly, terribly wrong... With surprising twists, spine-tingling turns, and a setting that proves as uncomfortably claustrophobic as it is eerily beautiful, Ruth Ware offers up another taut and intense read in The Woman in Cabin 10--one that will leave even the most sure-footed reader restlessly uneasy long after the last page is turned.
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Kadie recommends . . .
Still Life by
"I loved the Louise Penny's Three Pines mystery series, starting with Still Life. Her characters seem like old friends, and the setting is vivid and charming. The plot kept me engaged and it was hard to put a book down!
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surêté du Québec and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of Montreal. Jane Neal, a local fixture in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines, just north of the U.S. border, has been found dead in the woods. The locals are certain it’s a tragic hunting accident and nothing more, but Gamache smells something foul in these remote woods, and is soon certain that Jane Neal died at the hands of someone much more sinister than a careless bowhunter. Still Life introduces an engaging series hero in Inspector Gamache, who commands his forces---and this series---with integrity and quiet courage.
Currently there are seventeen novels in this series. For a list of the books in series order, look Here.
Find The Chief Inspector Gamache series in the library catalog Here
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Boundless eBooks and audiobooks
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Clare recommends . . .
Killers of a Certain Age by
"If you're looking for a lighter, laugh out loud thriller, featuring four older women who can still kick butt and take names this is your book!"
They've spent their lives as assassins in a clandestine international organization, but at 60 years old, four women find they can't just retire - it's kill or be killed in this book by New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-nominated author Deanna Raybourn. Billie, Mary Alice, Helen, and Natalie have worked for the Museum, an elite network of assassins, for forty years when they are targeted by one of their own. Now to get out alive they have to turn against their own organization. They're about to teach the Board what it really means to be a woman - and a killer - of a certain age.
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Beth recommends . . .
The Couples Trip by
"Definitely one of the darker mysteries I've read in a long time, this book pushed me beyond my comfort level, and it was worth it!"
We hope you'll enjoy these mystery recommendations--and don't forget--the Lewis & Clark Library also has a wonderful Mystery Book Group which meets monthly to discuss a wide variety mysteries. See you in the library soon and don't forget to stop by the Public Service Desk to offer up your own reading recommendations!
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