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Review: A Fatal Groove, by Olivia Blacke

Book cover features a vinyl record printed with the title "A Fatal Groove, The Record Shop Mysteries." The cover image includes around table with spilled coffee cup and a record partly out of its sleeve, plus a blue flower in a vase. A cat sits on a chair at the table. The background is a rack of record albums.

A Fatal Groove, by Olivia Blacke (St. Martin’s, 2023)

Juni Jessup and her sisters have reopened the family record business, with a trendy coffee bar to draw people in. Before they can grow a steady income stream, the mayor is found dead—poisoned—holding a take-out cup of their coffee.

Rumours travel fast in a small town. With their livelihood—and reputations—on the line, the three sisters determine to find the killer.

A Fatal Groove is book 2 in the Record Shop mysteries (Book 1 is Vinyl Resting Place). The small-town extended family vibe is fun, the tone is light, and I appreciate the puns. It’s an easy read, not intense, and I like the characters.

If the mysteries will stop long enough, Juni needs to decide which side of the love triangle she’s on: with her childhood best friend, or with her ex? It’s only a 3-book series, so I guess book 3, Rhythm and Clues, will include the answer.

Olivia Blacke writes cozy mysteries with quirky characters. As well as the Record Shop Mysteries, her books include the Brooklyn Murder Mysteries and the paranormal Ruby and Cordelia Mysteries.

[Review copy from the public library.]

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Review: Vinyl Resting Place, by Olivia Blacke

Overhead view of a storefront with cafe table and chairs and a cat. A vinyl record lies broken just outside the door. A large image of a vinyl record at the top of the cover says "Vinyl Resting Place The Record Shop Mysteries".

Vinyl Resting Place, by Olivia Blacke (St. Martin’s, 2023)

They grew up in their grandparents’ record store. Between fond memories and family ties, it’s no surprise when three Texan sisters open a combination record shop and coffee bar on the original site.

In the small town of Cedar River, just outside of Austin, everyone remembers the Jessup sisters—and the store. The grand reopening draws a crowd—including a murderer.

Juni (Juniper) is the youngest, recently moved back to town after a corporate buyout. She and sisters Tansy and Maggie have pooled their savings to set up the store.

They should leave solving the crime to the professionals—except the police make Uncle Calvin look like the number one suspect. The suddenly-missing Uncle Calvin, who’s just skipped town.

Vinyl Resting Place is a good, clean, quirky mystery with a heavy dose of family, puns (you got that from the title, right?) and an undercurrent of rivalry for Juni’s attention between her ex and her childhood best friend.

Where do the puns come in? Well, they had to name the drinks for their coffee bar. How better to do it than by riffing off song titles?

This first book in the Record Shop Mysteries series is a perfect de-stressing read. There’s even a cat. Books 2 and 3, Fatal Groove and Rhythm and Clues, are already on my to-read list.

Author Olivia Blacke’s website describes her as “Mysterious, Spooky, Cozy & Kooky!” As well as the Record Shop Mysteries and the Brooklyn Murder Mysteries, she writes “darkly humorous supernatural mysteries.” Like the Ruby & Cordelia Mysteries, where one of the sleuths is a ghost. For more about the author and her work, visit oliviablacke.com.

[Review copy from the public library.]

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