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Death in the Margins is the 7th installment of the Blue Ridge Library Mysteries series by Victoria Gilbert. This series is very entertaining and the characters seem to welcome you back in every book. I like the character development that continues in each installment. Death in the Margins finds Amy settling into married life with Richard. When Richard's former fiancee, Meredith, is murdered during a dance rehearsal, all eyes are on the young dancer who is found over the body with the murder weapon in his hands. Amy sets out to investigate the murder in order to verify the innocence of the young dancer. Helping the local sheriff's department, Amy gets into both the art and horse world, often putting herself in grave danger, to uncover the motives of the killer. This series continues to draw me in to find out escapades Amy will get into each book.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and author Victoria Gilbert for providing me with an advance copy of this book for my honest opinion.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and author Victoria Gilbert for providing me with an advance copy of this book for my honest opinion.
Twins Jasmine and Nicolas Moretti celebrate their upcoming 30th birthday on Christmas Eve. Nicolas wakes up with his head in Jasmine's lap and discovers that Jasmine is dead. Who killed his sister? Was it him?
This is the beginning of an exciting read by Anna Karolina. Emma Tapper is an alcoholic ex-cop driven with her own tragedies and demons, Angela Köhler, a defense lawyer, hires Emma to help prove Nicolas innocent of the death of his sister.
This book was fast paced and kept you guessing with the twists and turns in the plot. I will definitely be reading more in this series, when available, to find out more about Emma and her quest for justice.
This is the beginning of an exciting read by Anna Karolina. Emma Tapper is an alcoholic ex-cop driven with her own tragedies and demons, Angela Köhler, a defense lawyer, hires Emma to help prove Nicolas innocent of the death of his sister.
This book was fast paced and kept you guessing with the twists and turns in the plot. I will definitely be reading more in this series, when available, to find out more about Emma and her quest for justice.