Staff Picks, Mysteries for October
Andrea recommends . . .
Trailed: One Woman's Quest to Solve the Shenandoah Murder
by Kathryn Miles
I just read this true crime mystery and enjoyed it very much. The story moved forward nicely, and the author did a great job of bringing in many perspectives of who may have committed the crimes. For anyone who enjoys the true crime genre, this read is worth picking up.
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Rachel recommends . . .
Daisy Darker
by Alice Feeney
I loved every Alice Feeney book I've listened to with Daisy Darker being my most recent favorite. I'm not usually a mystery fan but I couldn't stop listening to any of her books and was genuinely surprised at the endings.
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Clare recommends . . .
A Study in Scarlet Women
by Sherry Thomas
What's a Victorian era girl to do when she is smarter and more inquisitive than society says she ought to be? Take on an assumed identity and start solving crimes of course! I think you'll enjoy this book's clever story line, splashed with a touch of romance and classic Sherlock Holmes mystery, and if you do it's the first in a 7-part series!
Beth recommends . . .
The Maid
by Nita Prose
Twenty-five-year-old Molly lives alone since the death of her beloved Gran just months earlier. She takes her job as a house maid for the Regency Grand Hotel very seriously, but when Molly finds a wealthy guest murdered in one of the rooms she is about to clean, suspicion falls on her and she is arrested. Read along as Molly’s fate is determined. I hope you’ll find the main character as charming as I did. Also, the audiobook is excellent!
Find this book in the library catalog Here
Also available in digital format:
Axis 360 eBook and audiobook
Montana Library2Go/Libby app eBook and audiobook
Read about the author Here
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