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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Cute cozy mystery about a middle age librarian on vacation in the UK, and winding up involved solving a death at the B&B? Who-dun-it? Keeps you guessing until the end. ( ) I needed a book to clear my palate and this was just the book. Killer Librarian is a light, fun read. Sure there's a dead body or two, but no blood and guts or evil killers on the loose. It wasn't overly romancey either. I started out thinking it was just 'okay' but toward the end realized I was really liking it. Will keep my eye out for book 2 of this new series. Karen Nash is dumped by her boyfriend on the eve of their trip to England but decides to go anyway. In the land of Agatha Christie and other great mystery writers she naturally finds a corpse (natural causes? accidental overdose? poison?) and overcome by jet lag and a boozy evening in a pub, she may have accidentally put out a hit on the cheating scumbag (how to retract it?). Very entertaining piece of fluff. Moving rapidly on to the second in the duology. Karen Nash has been preparing for a trip abroad with her boyfriend for months. But just hours before their scheduled flight, her boyfriend breaks up with her. Nash decides to go on the trip anyway. She solaces herself with thoughts of killing the assholic, trip-cancelling Dave when he shows up at the airport with a cute bimbo on his arm. Nash's murderous thoughts come back to haunt her later when she discovers a drunken joke may have set a murderer after Dave, and a guest at the B&B where she is staying dies of poisoning. Killer Librarian is an enjoyable, quick read. I did have a couple issues with the plot. Nash seems to spend a lot of money (last minute round-trip airline ticket to England, dropping a week's salary on a shawl, spending $350 on a book, etc). And, it's a bit doubtful that a boyfriend-stealing bimbo could just drop everything and jet off to England on the spur of the moment with an aging, mid-life crisis plumber. At one point, Nash believes that a drunken comment about Dave has caused a hit-man to target her former boyfriend. Hit-men require payment to bump off people. They don't just go about targeting balding plumbers who dump their girlfriends out of a sense of justice. Some of the time Nash just came off as a ninny. A 40-something librarian with one prior failed marriage would understand men better, and certainly wouldn't think she had inadvertently hired a hit-man while flirting in a pub. Dave, The Bimbo & the other guests at the Bed & Breakfast are all pretty much stereotypical characters. There really was very little character development. The book really isn't a cozy mystery. It's a light romance. The story breaks free from cozy formula. There are no cops, no investigation, no real sleuthing. But, the novel pretty much follows romance novel formula instead: [Girl loses boyfriend to bimbo, girl meets other man, girl starts to get over former lover, girl confronts bimbo, girl has choice between old lover and new guy. Will she choose new guy? Or go back to old lover? All loose ends tied up by the end of the book.]. Because the story follows the romance formula, the mystery portion of the plot was not the main focus of the characters and was solved almost as an after-thought so that the romance angle could reach it's conclusion without that being in the way. I think the book may have developed a bit deeper plotline if the story had followed one genre or the other. The mystery was light because of the romance. And the romance was light because of the mystery. Neither angle really developed much detail or depth. But.....this is a cozy mystery/"light'' romance, not a tome of heavy fiction. Great beach read or afternoon diversion, not a timeless classic. That being said, I enjoyed the book. Nash's musings about bumping off Dave were cute, and the characters were likable despite not being developed past stereotype. I enjoyed the book references and descriptions of the bookshops, pubs and museums that Nash visited on her trip. All in all, it was a cute, simple, enjoyable, afternoon read. I liked the story enough to try the second book in this series. I hope it's a bit heavier on the mystery next time. And, yeah, the karma bus visits Assholic Dave at the end of the book. Full stop. No spoilers....just letting readers know he doesn't get away with being an asshat for very long. Total comeuppance. My rating: 6/10 Ages 10 No sex. No cussing. No violence. Light read. A small town librarian and fan of all British mysteries, Karen Nash is taking a dream trip to London with boyfriend Dave when the unexpected happens. Dave dumps her. Refusing to surrender her dream trip, Karen goes anyway. At the airport she finds out why she got dumped, a tall, thin,and blond younger woman. Still, England has its charms and the operator of her B & B, Caldwell Perkins, makes her feel right at home. If only she hadn't discovered a body. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Pertence à sérieKaren Nash (1)
Champion of the mystery section in a Minnesota library, Karen Nash is embarking on a dream trip to London. But she is clueless why the love of her mid-life, Dave, would dump her hours before take-off, until she spies him at the airport with a young honey! She decides the best revenge is to get on that plane anyway and entertain schemes for Dave's untimely demise. After touching ground in the hallowed homeland of Christie, Sayers, and Peters, she checks into a cozy B and B run by charming bibliophile Caldwell Perkins. Soon she is spilling tears in her pint at the corner pub, sharing her heartbreak saga with a stranger. That night, a B and B guest drops out of circulation, permanently. Then Karen realizes Dave and his cutie are an assassin's target. With the meticulous attention to detail that makes her a killer librarian, Karen sleuths her way through her own real-life mystery in which library science meets the art of murder. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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