Once Upon a Murder is the second book in the Lady Librarian historical cozy mystery series by Samantha Larsen. Released 20th Feb 2024 by Crooked Lane, it's 304 pages and is available in hardcover, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links and references throughout.
This
is a charming historical cozy with an appealing protagonist who employs
creative and intelligent solutions to counteract some of the harsher
realities of Regency history (women often lived lives of tenuous and
terrifying insecurity). She's smart and generally honest and clever as
well, and easy to relate to. Although she's sworn off murder and investigation after the last time, she's now stumbled over the frozen body of a former footman of the estate of her patroness and employer, The Duchess of Beaufort, and must use her abilities and intelligence to clear her name and her love interest Samir.
The book is well written and the author has a firm grasp on the nuts and bolts of plot, setting, and characterization. It's a light cozy with a strong romance subplot and a surprising amount of effective humor. It's a bookish book, and there are book titles and period book/library trivia and title-dropping throughout.
Happily, the author mostly ignores the more rigid realities of race, parentage, and class which would have precluded many of the interactions and relationships in the book.
Four stars. This would make an appealing short binge/buddy read, as well as a good choice for public library acquisition.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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