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I accidentally stumbled on this series with an ARC of the second book on Net Galley and loved it so much I had to go back to read the first book. Needless to say, I was anxiously waiting for the third book to become available here and it didn't disappoint. Dobrinska continues her streak of cozy library mysteries that are both easy to read and incredibly compelling. It was nice to get the culmination of the foreshadowing of Greta's ex and his role in the investigation kept things fresh.

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A Killer Hold by Leah Dobrinska is a gripping, fast-paced mystery that had me hooked from the first page. The plot is full of twists and turns, keeping you guessing until the very end. The characters are well-developed, and the suspense builds perfectly throughout the story. I especially appreciated how the author balances the tension with moments of real emotion, making the stakes feel even higher. I anticipate this book being a big hit with our library patrons, especially those who love thrilling mysteries with unexpected twists. If you're into stories that keep you on the edge of your seat, this one’s definitely worth checking out!

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Greta and her fellow librarians are on the case when they find a local woman dead. A little local history, a decades old mystery and a betrayal by a friend. Another fun installment in this series.

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This cosy murder mystery is a breath of fresh air, I loved everything about it and it made no difference that I hadn’t read the previous books, because I was able to fall into the world so easily. It’s five stars from me. Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for the chance to read this.

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I didn’t realize this was the third book in a series, but I could still read and understand it as a standalone book. I was excited to read a book about libraries, librarians, and a mystery, but this book didn’t keep my attention. Greta, the main character, is a librarian and is hosting a library conference in her small town. When a murder happens at the start of the conference week and a mystery about gangsters dating back to the 1930s unfolds, Greta finds herself caught up in the mystery and trying to solve the crime.
I felt like I didn’t really know or relate to the characters, but maybe that would have been different if I had read the other 2 books first. There also seemed to be a lot of characters, so I was trying to keep them all straight. It was hard without much character development. The mystery had some twists and turns and the romance was clean and wholesome but not totally necessary. I felt like there were a lot of unnecessary details and a lot of filler information that didn’t add to the story. The lead-up to the climax felt a bit rushed, and I was left wanting some more closure at the end.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for this complementary ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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This was a fun little mystery. I appreciate the librarians as detectives themes in it. I might have liked it more if I had read the first two books.

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Oh my gosh, this book so fun! A top tier mystery for sure!

I've been following this series since the first book came out and I was chomping at the bit to get my hands on the third installment - A Killer Hold, and I was not disappointed.

Dobrinska weaves the kind of mystery that makes you feel like you're reading a grown up Nancy Drew, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you intrigued and gasping out loud with each reveal. I particularly enjoyed the buried treasure aspect of the mystery, it added some whimsy to the story that was fresh and unique. The fact that the buried treasure aspect of the story was based on real events made it even more engaging and exciting.

A Killer Hold had the biggest romantic subplot yet in this series and I was absolutely here for it. Every scene with Greta & McHenry had me squealing and kicking my feet! He’s a fantastic counterpart to her, supportive & protective without being stifling or controlling. I can’t wait to see where their story goes.

This was a five star read for me and blew my expectations completely out of the water! If you love cozies rooted in real life events and a little bit of romance, this is the story for you!

❤️ Librarian Sleuth
❤️ Detective love interest
❤️ mystery rooted in real history
❤️ search for buried treasure
❤️ Nancy Drew vibes
❤️ strong female friendships
❤️ solving a murder
❤️ stand alone mystery
❤️ clean (no foul language & no spice)
❤️ cozy small town setting

A Killer Hold is a must read this year! Thank you to Net Galley, Level Best Books, and Leah Dobrinska for the advanced copy, all opinions are my own.

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I am not a series type of gal. With that said yes I have read popular books that are but almost always they are finished so I can hop right along and never forgot characters and plots that carry through them.
Although with this series for me they just keep getting better. Could it be that these trio of friends and librarians are what I imagine my life to be while living in a small town? Yeah we are gonna go with that!
Who also doesn’t love planning a huge convention to show up your lying and cheating, stuck up ex while showing off your hot new boyfriend and getting wrapped up in solving a murder?

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Greta is back and this time Greta and her friends are hosting the Wisconsin Library Organization's annual conference. Greta has been working non-stop to make sure this conference goes off without a hitch while avoiding her ex-boyfriend who she hasn't seen since leaving Green Bay. Everything is going well, until a woman is found murdered next to Bobber's Bar. Blythe was part of the local treasure hunting club and is believed to have a secret discovery that she planned to announce at the showcase this weekend. Was her murder related to an infamous gangster from the past?

I love this cozy mystery series. I devoured the first two books in a week and was excited to dive right into A Killer Hold. The historical significance that was imbedded into the murder mystery was intriguing and I was excited to see that it was based off of true events that was stated in the author's notes. My only disappointment with this book was the relationship with the Detective and Greta. Although we get to learn more about the Detective's past, I wish there was a little more romance between the two in this story. I am hoping that their relationship continues to grow in the next book of this series.

A Killer Hold is out December 3rd.

Thank you to NetGalley and Level Best Books for the opportunity to review A Killer Hold. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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The perfect cosy mystery! I didn’t realise this was book 3 in the series so I’ll be running to buy books 1&2 now! Highly recommend for a cosy autumn read!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for my ARC

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If you like a cozy mystery, this book is for you. The main character, Greta, is the head librarian for a small-town library. She discovers a murder and becomes involved in the investigation. The mystery is engaging enough, the characters are likable and funny. I’m a sucker for puns and a lover of books, so I found the humor in the book to be entertaining. Upon discovering this was the third book in a series, I did go back and read the first two before beginning this book. I would recommend you do the same, just so you know the characters and relationships. The only thing I would have liked a bit more of is the romance aspect in the book. The investigation tended to overshadow the parts of the book that dealt with romantic relationships. Overall, A Killer Hold is a cute, cozy mystery and a quick read. Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the e-ARC.

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Absolutely brilliant, loved it. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me an advance copy, I will definitely be recommending.

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this is a great cozy mystery. Something a bit lighter that still has a murder or two but doesn't feel too dark. This is the 3rd in a series which I have not read, so I don't know all the back story to the characters, but I didn't feel lost which was nice. There were some elements of romance which is usually not for me, but I felt the author did a good job at not making it to be too much or over done, but fit with the characters and their development. There is a lot of conversation between characters which made me read faster, I did find myself wanting to read on as I did enjoy the story

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A Killer Hold is a delightful cozy murder mystery set in a small town, complete with a sprinkle of romance. The story follows Greta, a librarian, and her close-knit community as they navigate the twists and turns of a captivating mystery.

Though this book is part of a series, it works perfectly as a standalone. I hadn’t read the previous books, and I had no trouble diving right into this one.

I really enjoyed this book—murder mysteries sometimes feel stressful, but this one struck the perfect balance. The plot was engaging without the tension you might expect, making it a cozy read that kept me relaxed. The romance isn’t the main focus, but the sweet interactions between Greta and her boyfriend added just enough charm to keep me invested.

The cozy vibes really shone through. The town was adorable, and all the characters were well-developed without overshadowing the storyline. Even though it’s set in spring, it had such a warm feel that it made for a perfect fall read.

I also appreciated the historical aspect at the heart of the story. I’m a fan of historical fiction, and the author’s note at the beginning about the Little Bohemia Lodge Raid was fascinating. I had never heard of it before, but the way it was presented made it really engaging.

Overall, this book is beautifully written, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a low-stakes, stress-free cozy murder mystery.

Thank you Level Best Books for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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I loved this book. Any book that has to do with books or a library or reading I will always pick it up. This was such a fun ride. I could relate to the characters and was able to get lost in the book. I forgot I was reading and read this in just a couple sittings. Highly suggest.

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**I had the opportunity to read an advanced copy of "A Killer Hold" through NetGalley. **

While I have read the first book and have get to read the second book, I thoroughly enjoyed "A Killer Hold" by Leah Dobrinska. She is a very talented author with a gift for beautifully writing several different genres.

Greta, with her entourage of friends and McHenry, did it again. This book was hard to put down, especially when the murder investigation starts and I kept guessing who the suspect would be. Consider me pleasantly surprised when the suspect was actually revealed and taken into custody!

The character developments continue, as does the relationship between Greta Plank and Detective Mark McHenry. I love the flare of their romance, especially one line of the book where Dobrinska writes how a certain male character says, "I'll always go dumpster diving for you." Swoon!

I truly am looking forward to seeing if Dobrinska has another cozy mystery in the works to continue this series. Honestly, I don't see how anyone could go wrong with any of her books and I absolutely do highly recommend them all. Happy reading, fellow readers!

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I love love love this series and I hope there are more in this series. There was some really awesome character growth in Greta and once again she finds herself with a new mystery to solve. This book is such a fun cozy mystery and perfect for the Winter time!

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This cosy mystery follows library director Greta whilst she is preparing to host the Wisconsin Library Organisation’s annual conference whilst also overseeing a local treasure hunting club researching a gangster trail in the village. Life is busy, but manageable until a body is found outside the local pub and Greta assists in the case to uncover the murderer. Who did it? Is it related to the gangsters? Things aren’t as obvious as it first seems.

This is the third installment in the Larkspur Library Mystery series, however it can be read as a standalone mystery. Dobrinska writes with an easy to understand style that engages you from the first page and I loved the narrator’s voice throughout being conveyed through Dobrinska’s writing. Throughout the book, we are introduced to quite a few characters that did leave me a little confused at who was who and how everyone was related, however this could be because I haven’t read the first two books. That being said, I flew through this book because of the easy to follow plot and I was thrilled that I did not guess the plot twist towards the end.

If you are a fan of “The Thursday Murder Club” series and “The Marlowe Murder Club”, then you will definitely enjoy this one.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. .

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I love these librarians so much and wish that I could be part of their crew! As always, this was the perfect cozy mystery set in the most charming of small towns. I especially loved the 1930’s gangster history that this book centred around.

Greta is a modern day Nancy Drew, and I personally think that the girl detective would be proud of her, and swoon over McHenry with the rest of us.

These books are like warm hugs and spooky stories shared amongst friends, and the perfect thing to escape into in fall. I hope that they have more adventures ahead!

Thanks to NetGalley and the author for a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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At first I didn’t realise this was the third in a series so was left a little confused. However, the cozy small town vibes of Larkspur and Gretas witty narration kept me hooked right away. Libraries and Mystery, what more can you ask for in a cozy read. I loved how this just has a dash of romance but it wasn’t overbearing. I was also intrigued until the end and not disappointed by the reveal of the mystery. All in all I had such a fun time and will definitely go back to read the first two instalments when I’m in need of a small town mystery.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for providing an advanced copy.

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