A Bookworm of a Suspect
This is a collection of 30 short stories.
3, of which I did not read and did not affect the overall rating.
2, I did not finish,
I had 5 that I rated one star
9 were three stars,
8 four stars,
and 3 five star ratings.
I gave it an overall 3 stars for the book.
Overall, I would recommend this book.
Book 1: Murder in the Stacks – Verena Deluca
While I have read and enjoyed other books from Ms. Deluca, This is the first book from this series I will have read.
Blair runs the Firedrake Investigations.
She’s been hired to look into a case of an unfaithful spouse who is divorcing his wife.
Pro’s:
Developed characters and a decent story.
Con’s:
While this was a standalone story,
It needs more information for those of us who were not familiar with the characters.
Is Sherry just an employee?
She seems to be more like a partner than just a paperwork pusher.
Book 2: Blood Orange Latte – NAK Baldron
I have not read this author before.
The story appears to be from his Magi Codex series.
This one appears to be another vampire elimination story.
Not one of my favorite genres.
I won’t be reading this one and it won’t affect my overall rating for the anthology.
Book 3: Dead-End Weekend – Denise Jaden
Crossover story with the above book.
Did not finish due to the vampires.
Book 4: Rats and Rapscallions – Rune Stroud
This is the first book I’ve read from this author.
Autumn is a witch that has the ability to communicate with animals.
She’s referred to as a “Beast Witch”
She has been contacted to help move some rats away from some extremely rare books in a library.
While there, she becomes trapped along with several others as someone is there unauthorized and trying to get ahold of one of the books.
This was a cute story and a fun read.
Book 5: Lurker in the Library
This is the first book I’ve read from this author
Sunshine is a librarian in the YA section.
The library receives an old book from Louisiana, when weird thing start happening, several of the staff believe the book is cursed.
When they receive notice that one of the librarians has been found dead, Sunshine has had enough and sets out to find the truth.
This was an overall fun story.
Book 6: Under the Gun – Lise McClendon
Zoe Sexton is a multi-genre author who is in a slump with a deadline drawing near.
She goes to a meet and greet for a rival author who has a mutual dislike for each other.
After an argument, the police are at Zoe’s door the next morning as a suspect in the other authors murder.
Book 7: A Cat’s Tale – MK Scott
Narrated in part from Larry the cat’s POV
Donna and her husband go to pick up a book Donna ordered to find the bookstore empty and a stray cat leads them to a body in the bookstore.
This was a decent story with developed characters, but it had a really strange ending that caused more questions than answers.
Book 8: Seed You Later – Lisa Bouchard
Isabella takes possession of a grimoire and puts it in her safe for the night.
The next morning a man is dead in front of the bookstore next to her shop and her office is ransacked and the book is missing.
While this was a well told story, I did not like who the villain was in this one.
Book 9: A Novel Thief – Jessica Baker
Lenore Ellis is a writer.
When she gets a sudden inspiration,
She continues her story on the typewriter that her grandfather had given her.
The next day, she learns that parts of her story had come true.
This was an unusual story and I’m not really sure how I feel about it.
Book 10: A book to Die For – Jennifer S. Alderson
This is my first story by Ms. Alderson.
So far, for me it is the best of the collection.
It reminds me of Lee Dobbins Kate Diamond series.
I will be checking to see if there are any more in this series.
Carman and the Baroness are on assignment to recover a suspected stolen manuscript that is very valuable.
While at a private showing to verify the manuscripts authenticity, the owner is killed, and the manuscript is hidden.
Book 11: Blood on the Books – Elle Wren Burke
This one is another vampire story, so I’ll be passing on this one as well.
Book 12: The Littlest Book Thief – ACF Bookens
Another first from a new author for me.
While the story was cute, it was extremely silly and completely unrealistic in every aspect.
I will not be reading anymore from this author.
Book 13: The Library Attic Attack – Iris March
Molly and Claudia are at the library for a plant swap.
At the end of the meet, they take the tables up to the attic only to find one of the board members laying on the floor near death.
This was the first story from this author for me.
It was a decent story, and I will probably read more from her.
Book 14: Ghostwriter and Gravedigger – Brittany E. Bringar
Twin sisters Molly and Samantha Brown are PI trainees on assignment
to catch a graverobber.
It winds up they are looking for a pair of robbers who dress up as historical authors to commit their crimes.
I enjoyed this one.
Book 15: Reading into the Root of the Problem – Elle Hartford
While I have way too many questions about the settings.
It was a nice, but confusing story.
Book 16: Scarlet Letters – Alicia Ellis
I stopped reading this one as soon as the sisters agreed to not call the cops if they could investigate the body that just tripped over, because the owner of the store didn’t want to lose bargaining power of the sale of his building if a body was found there.
Book 17: Catheter Cliffs – Mary Ducal
Jeff is a new resident of Castle Cliffs Senior Home.
After the death of his husband, Jeff left everything he owned to his ex-wife and kids, and moved into the place he labeled Catheter Cliffs.
On his second day there, he makes friends with three other octogenarians.
When one of the orderlies dies, the four friends decide to solve who murdered him as he was known to be abusive to the residences, and also to steal their belongings.
They all believe he finally pushed someone too far.
Mary is another new author for me.
It is a decent story but the pacing was a little slow for my liking.
Book 18: A Wisp of Murder – Katherine Mykle
This was my first story from this author.
I was honestly confused during the entire story.
And the ending wasn’t much help.
I guess it was an okay story.
I didn’t dislike it, but I’m not sure I liked it either.
Book 19: Claws, Paws, and Secret Doors – Polly Holmes
Fastest laugh in the stories yet.
Paige Wakefield moved back to Heathcoat Falls after her fiancé stole everything she had, including what was in her bank account.
Along with her sister, they run the local bookstore.
With an important author meet and greet happening.
The most despised member in the town if killed.
Now they need to find the murderer in order to keep the bookstore open.
I really enjoyed this one, but I don’t get the title for this story. There were no secret, or hidden doors.
Book 20: Primary Source – Kelly Brakenhoff
This story is very slow paced and a bit tedious in places
Book 21: Stacked – Stella Bixby
I just happen to be a fan of the Ryli Sinclair series.
This is a prequel for the Ryli Cooper series.
Luke and Ryli are taking a final exam for a investigative class.
The teacher is murdered and the class has to figure out who killed him in the one hour timeslot given.
My only complaint with this one is that the final grades given only included the one for Ryli and no one else.
Book 22: Book Nook Murder – C. Farren
Barbara Gristle moved back to England after she lost her actress job when her character got to be too old.
When she goes to her childhood library, the head librarian who is still there is murdered.
It was a decent story.
Book 23: A Mystery for the Books – Angela K. Ryan
Another new author for me.
The discovery of a hidden room in a bookstore holds the clues to solve a decades old cold case involving a prominent member of the town.
Book 24: Poodle Versus the Superhero – Anne Shillolo
This one was nice mystery
A comic book store employee reports his boss has died, but when his friends go with him there’s no body.
Book 25: A Page Before Dying – Julie Anne Lindsey
The MC took over her grandmother’s bookstore in Bliss, Georgia
after she passed.
The story itself is okay, but, there’s characters walking around the store and reading books.
Yes, it’s a bookstore. Yes, they are in the middle of a storm after sunset with no power in the building.
Almost to the third chapter. I finally learned the MC’s name.
Book 26: A Cat Catalog Catastrophe – Krista Lockheart
Nancy Ann Davis is the library director for Sperry.
She arrives to work to find long impatient lines to check out and an employee missing.
They have received a valuable manuscript and are having a hard time keeping people from the restricted area that the manuscript is in.
With a tornado heading towards the library, the resident cat discovers the body of the missing employee.
Of course, with all the excitement the manuscript has disappeared.
Book 27: Cookbook Caper – Nicolette Pierce
After Jade finds a cookbook in the alley behind their restaurant with one of their signature dishes listed along with the restaurant's name.
They discover several other restaurants listed that had been broken into and vandalized.
Book 28: Blank Pages and Spilled Ink – Mary B. Barbee
Clara is saddened that her Aunt whom she talked to as often as possible has passed away.
Only she didn’t just die, she was murdered.
Her aunt was always writing in a journal, and since she can’t find the journal. She is convinced that it holds the clue to her killer.
I really enjoyed this one.
Book 29: The Menace of Montmartre – Adriana Licio
There were too many unnecessary distractions for this story to flow naturally.
Book 30: The Demon’s in the Details – Kate Darroch
This one was an interesting story.
But, It was really, really strange!