A Likely Story was another wonderful installment in the Library Lover’s Mystery series and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
Briar Creek library director Lindsey Norris enjoys delivering books to the residents of the Thumb islands. But one day when Lindsey arrives with books for the Rosen brothers, Stewart isn’t waiting for her on the docks like he usually is. When Lindsey heads up to their home to investigate, she finds Peter Rosen dead and Stewart missing. As evidence begins piling up against Stewart, Lindsey, not believing Stewart’s guilt, begins looking into the murder where it quickly becomes clear someone wants to stop Lindsey’s investigation before it has a chance to get started.
The mystery of who killed Peter Rosen was a good one and I had my theories about what happened to him. Like Lindsey, I had a hard time believing Stewart was the responsible party due to the fact that I felt he would be too much of an obvious choice. When we do find out what actually happened to him and who was responsible, it made sense and I thought the author did a great job dropping hints throughout the book. Ultimately I was a bit off on the why of the crime, but I did correctly guess the persons responsible. One of my favorite things about the mystery in this book was how much Lindsey and Sully worked together to solve it. Their relationship dynamics are some of my favorites in the series, so I enjoyed seeing them sleuth together.
Lindsey continues to be a wonderful main character as she’s clever, a quick thinker, and has the ability to make connections between seemingly unrelated pieces of information. Her friend group, the crafternooners, continue to be a fantastic bunch and I love the scenes where they all get together. There is a bit of progress on the love triangle between Lindsey, Sully, and Robbie which I’m thankful for. I’m not a fan of one of the men as a match for Lindsey and I’m looking forward to her choosing one and not having to deal with the back and forth anymore.
At the back of this book is a little bonus short story, An Unlikely Meeting, that introduces a new character to the series as well as features some adorable shenanigans from Heathcliff, Lindsey’s dog. I enjoyed the story and I thought it was a great way to add in a new character as the addition wouldn’t have fit well into the main story. Plus there’s an adorable scene of Heathcliff with a local cat and its’ kittens. What more could you want from a bonus scene?
Overall A Likely Story was just as fantastic as the rest of the series and I’m looking forward to getting to the next book, Better Late Than Never, soon. I highly recommend this series to those new to the genre or those who don’t mind a bit of romance in their cozies.