Murder Out of Character, the second book in the Peach Coast Library Mystery series by Olivia Matthews, combines an engaging mystery with a smart and determined sleuth to create an entertaining cozy mystery.
Marvella Harris, the Director of Community Engagement at Peach Coast Library, is in the midst of soliciting the library’s donors when not one, but two, murders occur in rapid succession. Thanks to a note she finds, she discovers that their deaths may be a part of a “hit list” with her friend Spencer Holt the next on the list. Determined to protect Spence, Marvey sets out to find a killer.
This is the second book in the series (and the first I have read). Although it can easily be read as a standalone, I believe that the experience would be enhanced by reading the first book. Marvey is a character you would want to be your friend. She is intelligent, loyal, and willing to persevere against the odds. Spence is charming, practical, and easy on the eyes. The mystery harkens back to their high school days, which adds an element of nostalgia to ramp up the suspense. With a bountiful collection of twists and turns, this is one mystery that will keep you guessing until the end.
I was provided with an audio copy of this book, and I must say that the book’s charm was greatly enhanced by the narrator, Janina Edwards. She brings a healthy dose of Southern charm to the story, and I intend to continue the series in audio version.
All told, Murder Out of Character is a compelling and enjoyable cozy mystery that will leave you wanting to read the next installment.
Note: I received an audio ARC of Murder Out of Character from NetGalley, Dreamscape Media, and Hallmark Publishing. The above is my honest review.