Death Overdue
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CROOKED LANE BOOKS , 2017.
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The delightful first installment in The Haunted Library Mysteries, featuring “ghosts, libraries, and cats—all my favorite cozy things" (Ali Brandon, author of the Black Cat Bookshop mysteries) Carrie Singleton is just about done with Clover Ridge, Connecticut until she's offered a job as the head of programs and events at the spooky local library, complete with its own librarian ghost. Her first major event is a program presented by a retired homicide detective, Al Buckley, who claims he knows who murdered Laura Foster, a much-loved part-time library aide who was bludgeoned to death fifteen years earlier. As he invites members of the audience to share stories about Laura, he suddenly keels over and dies. The medical examiner reveals that poison is what did him in and Carrie’s determined to discover who murdered the detective, convinced it’s the same man who killed Laura all those years ago. Luckily for Carrie, she has a friendly, knowledgeable ghost by her side. But as she questions the shadows surrounding Laura's case, disturbing secrets come to light and with each step Carrie takes, she gets closer to ending up like Al.Agatha Award Nominee"Readers of Miranda James, Jenn McKinlay, Carolyn Hart, Nancy Atherton, and Carolyn Haines will be delighted with this paranormal debut." Library Journal starred review, Pick of the Month)

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10/10/2017
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English
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9781683313878

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  • Checked out for murder (Haunted library mysteries (Allison Brook) Volume 4) Cover
  • Death on the shelf (Haunted library mysteries (Allison Brook) Volume 5) Cover
  • Dewey decimated: a haunted library mystery (Haunted library mysteries (Allison Brook) Volume 6) Cover
  • Overdue or die (Haunted library mysteries (Allison Brook) Volume 7) Cover
  • Booked on murder (Haunted library mysteries (Allison Brook) Volume 8) Cover

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Each of the leading ladies in these cozy mystery series are librarians turned amateur detectives. One takes place in a haunted library with a helpful ghost (Haunted) while the other occurs in an island lighthouse library (Lighthouse). -- Jennie Stevens
Combining books with the supernatural, these cozy mysteries are amusing and upbeat as they follow the investigations of book mavens who double as amateur detectives. Both series offer intriguing mysteries and charming secondary characters. -- Mike Nilsson
While the Haunted Library Mysteries are somewhat cozier, these upbeat supernatural mystery series both star likeable female protagonists with hidden abilities that help them crack the case: Zoe possesses centuries of magical knowledge (Alchemist); Carrie (Library) talks to ghosts. -- Kim Burton
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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Free-spirited Carrie Singleton, the narrator of this whimsical first novel and series launch from the pseudonymous Brook, has no plans to remain long in charming Clover Ridge, Conn. But Carrie does love her temporary position as event planner for the local library, so when the library director offers her the permanent job as head of programs and events, she happily says yes. At one memorable library presentation, retired detective Al Buckley reveals that he has finally cracked an infamous cold case: the murder of local woman Laura Foster. But before he can name the killer, he's poisoned by a lethal treat that someone slipped onto his plate. Carrie believes that whoever murdered Laura also killed Al, so she and Laura's son set out to find new evidence about the case. With the help of the library's resident ghost, the late librarian Evelyn Havers, who can only be seen by Carrie and a four-year-old named Tacey, Carrie discovers that Laura harbored dangerous secrets of her own. Fans of Jenn McKinlay will enjoy this series. And never fear: there is a cat. Agent: Dawn Dowdle, Blue Ridge Literary Agent. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

Twentysomething Carrie Singleton is ready to quit Clover Ridge, CT, when she's offered a job leading programs at the spooky local library-which happens to have its own ghostly librarian. Carrie's first event features retired homicide detective AI Buckley, who claims to know who fatally bludgeoned beloved library aide Laura Foster 15 years ago. As he invites audience members to share stories about Laura, AI suddenly collapses and dies. Convinced that the same person is responsible for both murders, Carrie and the spectral Evelyn do some sleuthing in order to uncover the dangerous and disturbing secrets that haunt Clover Ridge. Brook, who also writes mysteries as Marilyn Levison, launches a spirited cozy series with two plucky and engaging protagonists and a well-drawn, small town library setting. VERDICT Readers of Miranda James, Jenn McKinlay, Carolyn Hart, Nancy Atherton, and Carolyn Haines will be delighted with this paranormal debut.-ACT © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Library Journal Reviews

Twentysomething Carrie Singleton is ready to quit Clover Ridge, CT, when she's offered a job leading programs at the spooky local library-which happens to have its own ghostly librarian. Carrie's first event features retired homicide detective AI Buckley, who claims to know who fatally bludgeoned beloved library aide Laura Foster 15 years ago. As he invites audience members to share stories about Laura, AI suddenly collapses and dies. Convinced that the same person is responsible for both murders, Carrie and the spectral Evelyn do some sleuthing in order to uncover the dangerous and disturbing secrets that haunt Clover Ridge. Brook, who also writes mysteries as Marilyn Levinson, launches a spirited cozy series with two plucky and engaging protagonists and a well-drawn, small town library setting. VERDICT Readers of Miranda James, Jenn McKinlay, Carolyn Hart, Nancy Atherton, and Carolyn Haines will be delighted with this paranormal debut.—ACT

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Free-spirited Carrie Singleton, the narrator of this whimsical first novel and series launch from the pseudonymous Brook, has no plans to remain long in charming Clover Ridge, Conn. But Carrie does love her temporary position as event planner for the local library, so when the library director offers her the permanent job as head of programs and events, she happily says yes. At one memorable library presentation, retired detective Al Buckley reveals that he has finally cracked an infamous cold case: the murder of local woman Laura Foster. But before he can name the killer, he's poisoned by a lethal treat that someone slipped onto his plate. Carrie believes that whoever murdered Laura also killed Al, so she and Laura's son set out to find new evidence about the case. With the help of the library's resident ghost, the late librarian Evelyn Havers, who can only be seen by Carrie and a four-year-old named Tacey, Carrie discovers that Laura harbored dangerous secrets of her own. Fans of Jenn McKinlay will enjoy this series. And never fear: there is a cat. Agent: Dawn Dowdle, Blue Ridge Literary Agent. (Oct.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Brook, A. (2017). Death Overdue . CROOKED LANE BOOKS.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brook, Allison. 2017. Death Overdue. CROOKED LANE BOOKS.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brook, Allison. Death Overdue CROOKED LANE BOOKS, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Brook, A. (2017). Death overdue. CROOKED LANE BOOKS.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Brook, Allison. Death Overdue CROOKED LANE BOOKS, 2017.

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