Uhoh, It’s: Long Overdue at the Lakeside Library by Holly Danvers

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This is the second entry in this cozy series. I was drawn to it by the title as it included one of my favorite words, library! And this one is set in a log cabin! This title can easily be read without having read the first book.

This story features librarian Rain, her fronds and a very cold Wisconsin winter. Someone is dead after an ice fishing incident. Who murdered Wallace Benson? What connection, if any, is there to some titles that he recently took an interest in at the library? What is the meaning of Benson’s note to Rain? Is a friend of Rain’s who was the last to see the victim the murderer? Answering these questions will keep readers turning the pages.

This wintery title may be just the thing as readers wait for spring to arrive.Many thanks to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Press for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 08 February 2022

Editorial Reviews

Review

Praise for Long Overdue at the Lakeside Library:
“The love of libraries, books, and reading permeates the story with its atmospheric Northwoods setting and a cast of richly drawn characters.”
—Booklist

“Danvers’ writing is good; she brings the reader right into the story through her description and use of tension.”
—New York Journal of Books

“Deftly crafted and thoroughly entertaining novels from one plot twist to another until the final reveal.”
—Midwest Book Review

Author: joycesmysteryandfictionbookreviews

I love to read, recommend books and open the world of reading to others. I tutor to ensure that the next generation of readers will know the joys of a good book because their reading skills have improved. I am an avid reader, especially of mysteries and fiction. I believe that two of the world's greatest inventions were the public library and eyeglasses!

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