The Burning Pages by Paige Shelton


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The Burning Pages by Paige Shelton, book seven in her Scottish Bookshop Mystery series, is a cozy mystery set in Scotland, involving an arsonist and a murder. Delaney Nichols and her co-worker Hamlet, booksellers at the Cracked Spine bookshop, were invited to a Burns night dinner, celebrating the famed poet Robert Burns. It is an exclusive group and Delaney can't figure out why she was invited. At the dinner it becomes clear that she was tricked into coming to alleviate a long-term beach of friendship between her boss, Edwin, and one of the invitees who think Edwin burned down his bookshop twenty years ago after a disagreement. These two had once been best friends. Delaney and Hamlet leave, and later find that the Burns House, where the dinner was held, burned down after they left and a body was found there. Hamlet is accused of the crime and Delaney is determined to prove his innocence.


Ms Shelton kept me on my toes guessing with there being several mysteries within this story, making it fun trying to solve them. There were lots of twists and turns along with a number of red herrings and surprise revelations, all leading up to the final reveal. I highly recommend The Burning Pages to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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