I have only read one other book by author Sulari Gentill (Edgar Award nominee) and now for my second.
The Woman in the Libary (click here)
What is a better topic for mystery fans than a mystery author who is caught up in a murder mystery!? That is the short version of this book plot. Read on to find out my thoughts on the newest Sulari Gentill book.
Copyright: March 2024 (Poisoned Pen Press) 400 pgs
Series: Standalone
Sensuality: Mild, adult situations, TW: old rape case discussed
Mystery Sub-genre: Amateur Sleuth, Traditional Mystery, Literary thriller
Main Character: Theodosia Benton, early twenties naive aspiring author
Setting: Contemporary, Lawrence, Kansas
Obtained Through: Publisher via Netgalley for honest review
Book Blurb: "When Theodosia Benton abandons her career path as an attorney and shows up on her brother's doorstep with two suitcases and an unfinished novel, she expects to face a few challenges. Will her brother support her ambition or send her back to finish her degree? What will her parents say when they learn of her decision? Does she even have what it takes to be a successful writer?
What Theo never expects is to be drawn into a hidden literary world in which identity is something that can be lost and remade for the sake of an audience. When her mentor, a highly successful author, is brutally murdered, Theo wants the killer to be found and justice to be served. Then the police begin looking at her brother, Gus, as their prime suspect, and Theo does the unthinkable in order to protect him. But the writer has left a trail, a thread out of the labyrinth in the form of a story. Gus finds that thread and follows it, and in his attempt to save his sister he inadvertently threatens the foundations of the labyrinth itself. To protect the carefully constructed narrative, Theo Benton, and everyone looking for her, will have to die."
MY Thoughts:
Theodosia is flat as the main character and I've seen it suggested that was so the reader would cast themself as Theo, but it just made her seem like a blank canvas for a lot of the book. Her main characteristic is incredibly naive. I felt for Gus, Theo's brother, trying to be big brother and protector while giving Theo space to be herself and then when everything goes to crap he is trying to save his little sister. Gus was well developed and I could relate to him. Cormack (Mac) Etheridge is a good friend of Gus and a private investigator that gets involved. Mac comes from a wacky, conspiracy theorist, survivalist family that play into the storyline as well.
Very clever concept for the story and ultimate villain. Kudos there. The pacing is well done and once the murder occurs the tension is pretty constant with plenty of action to keep the story moving at a good speed. Kept me turning the pages. I like the writing style in general but at one point I was a bit confused with jumps between Theo's point-of-view and Gus' without any break or notice.
I thought interspercing the conspiracy theory message board discussions throughout really showed how such wild conjecture played into and was manipulated in the scheme of things. In this current atmosphere that was a spot-on element.
The climax occured fairly quickly in terms of number of pages, but I think it worked well. I will say that I figured who the villain was shortly after the murder but even with that I thought the suspense was built plausibly. In this case the wrap-up supplied explanations for all the myriad things that occured, giving the full picture of events.
I have to say that author Sulari Gentill has a knack for developing pretty unique storylines, but this one had some fantastical elements that some might find a little over-the-top, but I enjoyed it tremendously.
Overall a wonderfully entertaining mystery that I recommend.
Rating: Excellent - A fun read and enjoyable story throughout
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