Accused of murder!

Once Upon a Murder (Lay Librarian Mystery #2) by Samantha Larsen    

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Lively, pirate playing governess, forty year old  Tiffany Woodall, who’s the librarian for the Duchess of Beaufort is in love with Indian Samir Lathrope. He’s the bookshop owner and constable in the village of Mapledown. Tiffany is also teaching the six year old Duke using unusual and quite joyful methods. I’m in love with her wonderful joie de vivre.

However their relationship is strained when Tiffany becomes the suspect in the murder of ex footman and altogether womaniser Bernard Coram, and Tiffany is arrested.

Not only that Tiffany discovers that Samir has been married for the last ten years. His pregnant wife Evie turns up in the village long enough to have the baby and depart, leaving Tiffany literally holding the baby.

To cap it off, Samir is accused of murdering Bernard. A trial date is set and Tiffany must do all she can to have Samir acquitted.

Interesting fact emerges about how the common folk went about divorcing. The husband would sell his wife at a fair.

A somewhat cozy 1784 Georgian Mystery with heaps of charm and plenty of action.


A Crooked Lane ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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