Library director Amy Muir has always been suspicious of art dealer Kurt Kendrick. Even though he's a close family friend, his murky past is concerning, especially since he is the godfather to Amy and her husband Richard’s six-year-old twins. When a visitor to their historic Virginia town is found dead after accusing Kurt of committing a decades-old murder, Amy is determined to prove that Kurt didn’t kill anyone, in the past or the present. Amy must fight to uncover the truth before a hidden killer strikes again.
This was a very good cozy mystery filled with unforgettable characters, a vibrant setting, and a plot that kept me guessing until the end of the story. The only problem I really had was with the pacing, I felt that some parts we're just dragged out a little too much. Although I love this series and can't wait for the next installment. Thanks to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for this advanced reader's copy. This review is my honest opinion.

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