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18 March 2022

Silence in the Library by Katharine Schellman



Title: Silence in the Library
Author: Katharine Schellman
Publication: 13 July 2021
FormatKindle ebook


Amazon Description

Regency widow Lily Adler didn't expect to find a corpse when visiting a family friend. Now it's up to her to discover the killer in the charming second installment in the Lily Adler mysteries.

Regency widow Lily Adler has finally settled into her new London life when her semi-estranged father arrives unexpectedly, intending to stay with her while he recovers from an illness. Hounded by his disapproval, Lily is drawn into spending time with Lady Wyatt, the new wife of an old family friend. Lily barely knows Lady Wyatt. But she and her husband, Sir Charles, seem as happy as any newly married couple until the morning Lily arrives to find the house in an uproar and Sir Charles dead.

All signs indicate that he tripped and struck his head late at night. But when Bow Street constable Simon Page is called to the scene, he suspects foul play. And it isn't long before Lily stumbles on evidence that Sir Charles was, indeed, murdered.

Mr. Page was there when Lily caught her first murderer, and he trusts her insight into the world of London's upper class. With the help of Captain Jack Hartley, they piece together the reasons that Sir Charles's family might have wanted him dead. But anyone who might have profited from the old man's death seems to have an alibi... until Lily receives a mysterious summons to speak with one of the Wyatts' maids, only to find the young woman dead when she arrives.

Mr. Page believes the surviving family members are hiding the key to the death of both Sir Charles and the maid. To uncover the truth, Lily must convince the father who doesn't trust or respect her to help catch his friend's killer before anyone else in the Wyatt household dies.


Ramble-y Teaserish Stuff


I honestly have no idea why some book descriptions have to be soooooooo long. It really takes away from any sort of need to summarize or recap or any of that stuff to tell you about the book in question. Sometimes it's just plain annoying. Other times it's more of an "ooooh ... this means I can just jump right into the whole Read This Book part of the ramble!"

Whoever writes the descriptions for Katharine Schellman? Please do keep being wordy. I have a feeling that I will always want to jump right to read this book.

In case you missed it, I read and adored the first Lily Adler mystery, The Body in the Garden, back in January. Here we see Lily again, as well as her household staff, her husband's best friend Jack, the young Jack-wannabe Jem, and Lily's dear friend Ofelia ... and, much to my great delight, Bow Street constable Simon Page. I do so adore Simon. Jack is nice and rugged and all, plus he has that whole Freddy connection with Lily ... but I'm pulling for Simon ... or a nice, happy, single widowhood for dear Lily. As long as Simon is happy with someone. I really don't care if it's Lily. [I'm choosing to ignore, for now, the other single men Lily has been introduced to now that she is officially out of her mourning period. I kind of hope that she does, as well.]

Schellman has penned another charming mystery full of red herrings and humor and intrigue. I had not figured out whodunnit .... and whodunnit again ... and I love when that happens. It's a nice surprise to be surprised. I am quite glad that I stumbled upon this series when I saw the upcoming third listed on NetGalley. Hopefully I will also see a fourth.


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