Review; Bound for Murder (Blue Ridge Library Mysteries #4) by Victoria Gilbert
Last year I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the cosy mystery Bound for Murder (Blue Ridge Library Mysteries #4) by Victoria Gilbert through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards, but I haven't published my review until now.
Description from Goodreads
Blue Ridge library director Amy Webber learns it wasn't all peace and love among the "flower children" when a corpse is unearthed on the grounds of a 1960s commune.
Taylorsford Public Library director Amy Webber's friend "Sunny" Fields is running for mayor. But nothing puts a damper on a campaign like an actual skeleton in a candidate's closet. Sunny's grandparents ran a commune back in the 1960s on their organic farm. But these former hippies face criminal charges when human remains are found in their fields--and a forensic examination reveals that the death was neither natural nor accidental.
With Sunny's mayoral hopes fading, Amy sets her wedding plans aside, says "not yet" to the dress, and uses her research skills to clear her best friend's family. Any of the now-elderly commune members could have been the culprit. As former hippies perish one by one, Amy and her friends Richard, Aunt Lydia, and Hugh Chen pursue every lead. But if Amy can't find whoever killed these "flower children," someone may soon be placing flowers on her grave.
My Thoughts on the Book
Bound for Murder was a fun and entertaining cosy mystery involving a library. I liked several of the characters and the mystery kept me guessing. It also touches upon the sixties and the attitudes of that time towards black people.
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