Book Review: By Book Or By Crook (A Lighthouse Library Mystery) by Eva Gates
A proposal from her long-time boyfriend prompts Reference Librarian Lucy Richardson to reevaluate her life. Although she loves her job, she doesn't love Ricky or the social circle she's allowed herself to be part of for so long. She leaves Boston for North Carolina's Outer Banks and is thrilled with her new life. Things are going exceptionally well until a priceless first edition Jane Austen novel on loan to the library is stolen, and a library board member is found murdered inside the library.
A librarian who has a small room above a library in a lighthouse? And the library has a cat? I wanted to like this book. Wanted to but didn't. I love the details about the library and the setting itself. Gates establishes a sense of place well. Character development, not so much. Gates offers a potentially interesting assortment of characters, and tells us a lot about them, in a gossipy sort of way. At this point, the first book in the series, they seem like caricatures. There's no depth, which is a shame, because it's characters' backstories that make for a compelling read.
I will give the next book in the series a try before calling it quits.
Book Review: Booked for Trouble (A Lighthouse Library Mystery) by Eva Gates
Lucy's mom comes to visit (and presumably convince Lucy to return to Boston). Because only the best will do for Suzanne Richardson, she stays at the most expensive hotel in the area, where she snubs her former classmates who work there. Suzanne and former bestie, Karen, have a loud argument in front of several hotel guests, during which Karen threatens to tell everyone about Suzanne's past. Which, of course, makes Suzanne a person of interest when Karen is found murdered soon after.
I'm done. There's potential here but there are too many books on my TBR list to see if it ever comes to fruition. Even if I don't like them, I need characters to feel real. Not a single character in this series -- and there are several to choose from -- feels like anything more than a caricature. Reviewers have praised the colorful cast, and I agree that Gates has assembled a quirky group -- but there's still no depth. Worse than that, characters change their behaviors overnight, with nothing to make the change believable.
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