Holly Danvers grew up devouring every mystery novel on the shelf of her local library. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and 3 chickens, where she's already plotting her next novel.
Praise for Murder at the Lakeside Library: The perfect start to a new cozy series . . . well paced and plotted. -Fresh Fiction A fast-paced, well-written, and an easy read . . . I look forward to more adventures in this delightfully charming new series. -Dru's Book Musings Deftly written, and skillfully evoking both the charm and the gossip-mongering of a small town. -Midwest Book Review If you like small town murder mysteries with quirky characters and fun settings, this one is for you. -Red Carpet Crash Readers will instantly fall in love with this book! -Cozy Mystery Book Reviews Murder at the Lakeside Library has delightful touches and twists with a nimble plot that will keep you turning the pages until the very end. -Denise Swanson New York Times bestselling author of the Scumble River mysteries Murder at the Lakeside Library by Holly Danvers provides the perfect virtual vacation at a rustic Wisconsin cabin that includes a private lending library-as long as you don't mind a little murder along with your getaway! A great read that features rekindled friendships, family secrets, a twisty mystery, and a hint of romance. -Victoria Gilbert, critically acclaimed author of the Blue Ridge Library mysteries A dead body, hidden family history, and a book written decades ago all lead to a plot twist bound to stun readers. Don't miss this one. -Terrie Farley Moran, Agatha Award-winning author of the Read 'Em and Eat mysteries Cozy mystery fans will be charmed by the Lakeside Library series! A young widow, an accidental library, and a shocking murder in the northern Wisconsin woods combine to make a very entertaining mystery. -Laurie Cass, bestselling author of the Bookmobile Cat mysteries An enjoyable romp filled with old books, old friends, and just enough murder to keep you on your toes. -B. B. Cantwell, author of the Portland Bookmobile mysteries