PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING LIBRARY LOVER’S MYSTERIES
Read It and Weep
“Jenn McKinlay never disappoints. Each story is better than the last. She creates awesome characters and plots an engaging story around them that just keeps those pages flying . . . [A] wonderfully plotted mystery full of twists and turns.”
—Escape with Dollycas into a Good Book
“Read It and Weep will have Jenn McKinlay fans enthralled. This is a great example of what a cozy mystery should be . . . Written to perfection . . . McKinlay is one of the best in the genre.”
—Debbie’s Book Bag
“With a strong cast of characters added, it’s no wonder this series has landed on the New York Times bestseller list . . . [McKinlay] brings together the best elements of a small-town mystery in this latest enjoyable entry in the series.”
—Lesa’s Book Critiques
“Any time a writer can surprise a reader, it’s a good thing. The surprise in this book is a dandy and caught me totally off guard.”
—Kings River Life Magazine
Book, Line, and Sinker
“Jenn McKinlay skillfully mixes libraries and small-town life in her . . . entertaining series. Book, Line, and Sinker is an outstanding cozy mystery . . . featuring engaging characters and an intriguing story.”
—Lesa’s Book Critiques
“[A] quickly paced, tightly plotted, intricately crafted mystery that is action-packed and will keep you guessing until you’ve reached the final chapters.”
—The Season
“Oh man, what a great book, and that ending, wow . . . A great read that I wish could have gone on forever, and now I look forward to the next book in this delightfully charming series.”
—Dru’s Book Musings
Due or Die
“[A] terrific addition to an intelligent, fun, and lively series.”
—Miranda James, New York Times bestselling author of the Cat in the Stacks Mysteries
“What a great read! I can’t wait to go back to the first title in this cozy, library-centered series. McKinlay has been a librarian, and her snappy story line, fun characters, and young library director with backbone make for a winning formula. Add a dog named Heathcliff and library programming suggestions—well, it’s quite a value-added package!”
—Library Journal
“McKinlay’s writing is well paced, her dialogue feels very authentic, and I found Due or Die almost impossible to put down.”
—CrimeSpree
Books Can Be Deceiving
“When murder disturbs the quiet community of Briar Creek on the ocean’s edge, librarian Lindsey Norris springs into action to keep her best friend from being charged with the crime. A sparkling setting, lovely characters, books, knitting, and chowder! What more could any reader ask?”
—Lorna Barrett, New York Times bestselling author of the Booktown Mysteries
“With a remote coastal setting as memorable as Manderley and a kindhearted, loyal librarian as the novel’s heroine, Books Can Be Deceiving is sure to charm cozy readers everywhere.”
—Ellery Adams, New York Times bestselling author of the Books by the Bay Mysteries
“Fast-paced and fun, Books Can Be Deceiving is the first in Jenn McKinlay’s appealing new mystery series featuring an endearing protagonist, delightful characters, a lovely New England setting, and a fascinating murder. Don’t miss this charming new addition to the world of traditional mysteries.”
—Kate Carlisle, New York Times bestselling author of the Bibliophile Mysteries