Under the cover of murder

Lauren Elliott

Book - 2021

"It promises to be Greyborne Harbor's wedding of the year. The impending nuptials of Serena Chandler and Zach Ludlow will take place aboard his family's luxurious super-yacht, currently moored in the harbor and the talk of the town. But on the day of the wedding, a man's body washes up on the beach with no ID, only a torn page from a book in his pocket. As owner of Beyond the Page Books and Curios, bibliophile Addie is called in to identify the book, but she cannot. The morning following the extravagant ceremony, a second body washes ashore and Addie has a sinking feeling that the two deaths are connected. While the guests are held on the yacht as the police investigate, at least Addie can peruse Zach's father'...;s rare books library on board. A copy of Agatha Christie's first Hercule Poirot novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, provides a clue that the killer may still be on the ship - but narrowing down the suspects without becoming the next victim may prove a truly Herculean task ..."--Publisher.

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Cozy mysteries
Published
New York : Kensington Publishing Corp [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Lauren Elliott (author)
Physical Description
316 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781496727138
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Review by Booklist Review

Addie Greyborne has her hands full as maid of honor for her best friend when she is asked by Chief Marc Chandler to identify a body. Later, during the wedding festivities aboard a luxury yacht, an uninvited guest who has a history with others on board turns up dead, and the police will not allow anyone to leave the yacht while they investigate. Are the two murders connected? Addie, a bookstore owner, notices that some of the books in the host's rare-book collection are forgeries, and, believing the forgeries to be a motive for murder, she and her friends begin their own investigation. However, others aboard have secrets they may have killed to protect, increasing the suspect list. A well-delineated cast of characters and plenty of information about rare books enhance the story, but it strains credulity that Addie manages to eavesdrop on multiple sensitive conversations without being noticed. The final confrontation with the killer also seems forced.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A deluxe Massachusetts seaside wedding leads to murder. Bookstore owner Addie Greybourne is thrilled that her best friend, Serena Chandler, is marrying Zach Ludlow. But Addie's excitement pales beside that of Zach's stepmother, Veronica. Her Ladyship, as her staff calls her, was once married to a member of the nobility. Now she's giving Zach's dad, Oliver, a run for his money--lots of his money--as she strives to make her stepson's nuptials as lavish as possible. Serena had hoped to keep the hoopla quotient down by getting married in her little hometown of Greybourne Harbor, but Veronica has her foxed on that one, too. She commissions her six-story yacht, the Lady V, to dock in the harbor, offering multiple ballrooms and staffed by her personal chef, Jean Pierre Gagneux, to provide nonstop food and liquor to the wedding guests. A weekend of French cuisine and shipboard accommodations doesn't sound bad to Addie. When Lacey Davenport turns up, however, Addie's mood sours. Lacey once dated Serena's brother, Marc, Addie's ex-fiance, and although both women have moved on, their rivalry hasn't. When Lacey turns up dead, Addie faces an endless cruise since the police lock down the Lady V and refuse to let any of the guests leave. Now Addie's determined to crack the case, not only to help Marc, who's the police chief, but to get back to shore again. Shipboard shenanigans with a bit of sleuthing on the side. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.