One for the Books is the 11th book in the Library Lover's cozy mystery series written by Jenn McKinlay. It was released in 2020, and I've read all the previous books as well as a few of the author's other series. I like her writing style, character development, settings, and plots. This book, while a little shorter than the others, was no exception.
After ten books, it's difficult to keep bringing surprises and fun to the same characters. In this latest edition, Lindsey and Sully are set to get married on the island (in the Long Island sound off the Connecticut coastline) where he grew up. They visit a childhood friend of Sully's for an annual holiday party, but when they do, the couple sees a fight between the friend and his wife as well as one with a seemingly random guest. Later on, another fight happens between the friend and his own brother. Of course, someone winds up dead, and the mystery focuses on who killed Sully's friend.
I really enjoy the library setting, as Lindsey runs the local one in their town. She has wonderful friendships, a few pseudo-enemies, and finally a lukewarm relationship with the sheriff. So, when Emma asks Lindsey to poke around and ask questions of two people who confess to the crime who most likely didn't do it, readers witness a solid partnership forming. I am excited to watch the growth in their friendship. Poor Lindsey had a lot going on this time: issues with her wedding invitations, not knowing how many guests to plan for, a massive winter storm approaching, and then a second murder! What's going on in this sleepy little town?
Well... not so sleepy... after 11 books and at least 15 murders, this is not a place you want to call home... except you do because of it's beautiful seaside setting. I've been to this shoreline many times and while this town is fictional, I feel like I know it well. I recommend this series but definitely start from the beginning. What a joy it is to see how far they've all come.