REVIEW
The Woman in the Library, by Sulari Gentill, available June 4
The superior, eloquent prose would have been enough to draw me in, but The Woman in the Library has so much more to offer -- murders and investigations, four diverse people bonded by their proximity to a crime in, of all places, the Boston Public Library, plus a novel within a novel and more. Enough twists to keep anyone interested. Highly recommended for readers who want a break from the frantic pace and bloody violence of so many crime novels these days.
Thanks to Poisoned Pen Press/Sourcebooks for a Netgalley advance copy.
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