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A Killer Clue

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Perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz and Jenn McKinlay, acclaimed author Victoria Gilbert is back with more devious clues and deadly secrets as Hunter and Clewe take on a new case in the second Hunter and Clewe mystery.
When Eloise Anderson, the owner of an antiquarian bookshop, arrives at the grand Aircroft estate to ask retired librarian Jane Hunter and eccentric collector Cameron Clewe for help, Jane and Cam expect a bookish inquiry. But the bookseller has a different sort of assistance in mind—clearing her mother’s name of a murder Eloise is convinced she didn’t commit.
Eloise’s mother has just died after spending many years in prison for allegedly killing Eloise’s father. Armed with new information found in her mother’s effects, the bookseller is determined to uncover the true killer so her mother can rest in peace, even though the case is now colder than ice. When Jane tracks down the original detective from the investigation and discovers him stabbed to death in Eloise’s bookshop, Jane and Cam are sure this murder is connected to the cold case. They think it’s the same killer, but the police unfortunately have their own prime suspect, and this time around it’s Eloise.
Cam and Jane’s cold-case sleuthing turns urgent—find who committed the murders or watch another innocent woman rot in jail as a cold-blooded killer walks free.
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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2024

      In librarian Gilbert's second "Hunter & Clewe" novel, antiquarian bookseller Eloise Anderson hires retired librarian Jane and collector Cam to prove that her mother, who died after years in prison, did not murder Eloise's father. The cold case heats up when the detective from the original crime ends up murdered in Eloise's bookshop. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 15, 2024
      In Gilbert’s dependable second cozy featuring North Carolina book collector Cam Clewe and his librarian friend, Jane Hunter (after A Cryptic Clue), the pair juggle two intertwined murder investigations. Knowing that Cam and Jane moonlight as gumshoes, Chapel Hill bookseller Eloise Anderson comes to Cam with a request. Eloise’s mother, Abigail, has recently died in prison while serving time for her husband’s murder—but Eloise maintains her mother’s innocence and wants to clear her name. Cam and Jane agree to help out, but their inquiry grows complicated when Eloise is arrested for the murder of former police detective Bruce Parker, who spearheaded the investigation that put Abigail behind bars. Now, Cam and Jane are either caught in the web of a murderous mother-daughter duo or facing down a killer with a vengeance against the Anderson women. To find out which, they take a closer look at the police on the case and Eloise’s peers in Chapel Hill. Along the way, their knowledge of vintage books—including a rare copy of Alice in Wonderland—helps them crack the case. Gilbert stacks the proceedings with solid suspects, convincing red herrings, and a treasure trove of trivia about mid–20th century mystery authors. Golden Age whodunit fans will have fun. Agent: Fran Black, Literary Counsel.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2024
      A wealthy North Carolina man and his personal librarian make an odd but effective detective team. Cameron Clewe has been searching for the identity of his birth father with no luck. Brought up by a stepfather who left him the beautiful Aircroft estate and a great deal of money, Cam finds life joyless without knowledge of his biological father. Jane Hunter, who handles his library, and personal assistant Lauren Walker somehow keep him on track until Eloise Anderson, an antiquarian bookseller from Chapel Hill, arrives to ask Cam and Jane, who've already solved one mystery, to help prove that her mother--who recently died in prison--was innocent of murder. The sleuthing duo take on the case even though Eloise may be hiding things that make her mother look guilty. When Eloise herself is arrested for the murder of Det. Bruce Parker, who was in charge of her mother's case, few believe that she's innocent. But Cam pays her bail, hires a lawyer, and takes her into his household while he and Jane search for another suspect. Parker had been looking for a book in Eloise's storeroom, a book that may provide a motive for murders now and in the past. Jane is also searching for the identity of a woman whose photo was found in Aircroft's attic along with a drawing of her. A servant who never knew her last name identifies her as Lily, the love of Calvin Airley, son of the estate's former owners. Both the real motive for murder and the identity of Cam's father are shrouded in secrets from the past. The finely drawn characters are the stars in this complex batch of mysteries.

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    • Booklist

      September 15, 2024
      Retired librarian Jane Hunter continues her work cataloging the collection of eccentric Cameron Clewe. When a favorite bookseller of Cameron's, Eloise Anderson, asks for help exonerating her late mother in the death of her father, he is eager to help and enlists Jane's assistance. But when Jane visits Eloise's shop, she finds Eloise cowering near the body of a police officer who may have had new information on the case. Cameron quickly moves Eloise into his mansion while he and Jane try to solve the case, leaving Jane wondering if his interest in Eloise is purely platonic. Meanwhile, Jane and her friends continue to work on the identity of the mysterious woman who appears in a photograph in the archives of the original owners of Cameron's estate (see the first book in the series, A Cryptic Clue, 2023). Rare books and local history collections play a part in this bookish North Carolina-set cozy. Gilbert balances the two mysteries with a deft hand, leading to a conclusion that leaves just enough questions for the next book in the series.

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