Puzzle me a murder

Rosalind Noonan

Book - 2024

Empathetic to a fault, librarian Alice Pepper always had a natural talent for figuring out people and puzzles in the small Oregon town of West Hazel. But as a mystery permeates the quiet Pacific Northwestern community, murder is a challenge she's not prepared to solve . . .Down-on-her-luck Alice had hoped to retire before turning sixty-five, not struggle to keep her cozy home and dependable job. But even after divorce leaves her golden years a mess, the pieces always come together with a little help from her friends-a fun-loving crew who thrive on jigsaws over coffee, cocktails, and gossip. So, when it's time to defend close confidant Ruby Milliner, she springs into action. Only, in this case, supporting Ruby means proving she did...n't murder her cheating husband!Ruby never wanted to kill George, although anger can make a person say questionable-and incriminating-things. And scheming, deceitful George made a lot of people angry. A quick investigation reveals the man was blackmailing whoever he could for a quick payday, from his mistress to the most prominent residents in town . . .Alice dives into a secret search to exonerate Ruby, fiercely committed to cracking the crime and patching up torn relationships along the way. Despite using her unassuming persona to fly under the radar, slimming down a massive suspect list and restoring peace to West Hazel is a real gamble. Because if successful, Alice will meet a vengeful killer whose game she doesn't yet know how to play.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Rosalind Noonan (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Physical Description
358 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496746719
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Review by Booklist Review

When her good friend Ruby Milliner declares she is going to kill her husband, George, after she catches him cheating on her, library director Alice Pepper knows she is just venting. However, when George is found dead at home with his head bashed in, Ruby becomes the chief suspect, and Alice decides to clear her name. With the help of her sister Violet, Ruby, failure-to-launch granddaughter Taylor, and reluctant police-officer granddaughter Madison, Alice investigates, learning George wasn't the upstanding city employee he appeared to be. The group identifies others who may benefit from George's death, and they research and interview them to exclude them as suspects. Their investigation ultimately leads to grave danger for Alice. Complicating matters, Alice is attracted to Stone Donahue, but she is hesitant to pursue the relationship after a painful divorce. Details of running a library frame this satisfying series starter about a group of women, including those of a certain age, solving a murder. Suggest to fans of Lee Hollis' Poppy Harmon cozy mysteries.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An Oregon librarian gets sucked into a murder case and discovers that her skills in researching give her quite a knack for it. If it's not one thing, it's another. In the run-up to her daughter Celeste's wedding, Ruby Milliner comes home to discover her husband, West Hazel city comptroller George Byrd, in a compromising position with an unidentified woman and then, while she's still venting her outrage to her old friend Alice Pepper, gets news that George has been bashed to death--maybe, the cops insinuate, by Ruby herself. Luckily, it doesn't take long for Alice--who left her own husband after he ran the restaurant he started with the family savings into the ground--to establish that there are plenty of other candidates for the role of murderer. George's quest to hunt down the low-stakes Cola Bandits, high school students Tony Preston and Jimmy Moynihan, through DNA evidence he collected through EYE-dentify, the high-tech security firm run by Jared Chase, turns out to be only the tip of a surprisingly unsavory iceberg. While Ruby was doing her best to make an honest living at Ruby's House of Wigs, George was using trace evidence EYE-dentify gathered for him at top prices billed to the city to blackmail everyone in West Hazel. Will more people get killed? Not a single one. Will the killer get off scot-free? No way. Will Celeste's wedding to Jamal get postponed? Absolutely not; cozy fans can breathe easy. Is a series likely to follow? Yes--under the branding of the Alice Pepper Lonely Hearts and Puzzle Club. Your move. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.