A zealous bibliophile stumbles into another comically complex murder mystery.
Cordelia Stanmer, London’s Paperback Sleuth, has swapped her drug addiction for an obsession with noir fiction in softcover. Edwin, her laidback landlord, arranges a potentially fun freelance gig for her at the Silverlight Yoga Centre, the ashram of the title. Knowing of Cordelia’s success in recovering some missing books and incidentally solving a murder, Edwin has engaged her to recover some valuable books stolen from the center, the haunt of his new girlfriend, Lorna. She begins on a Wednesday; Saturday finds Cordelia standing once more over a dead body in a delightful echo of her detecting debut, Death in Fine Condition (2023). The discovery of a corpse makes Cordelia’s mission more exciting, if also more perilous. A second death, that of bookstore owner Duncan Fairwell, doubles the mystery. Cartmel’s romp is equally discursive and playful. The rambling road to solving the murders and recovering the books is long and tangled; to call it tightly plotted would be not so much inaccurate as beside the point. The author of the long-running Vinyl Detective series delights in quirky characters with equally quirky names who offer entertaining detours into offbeat lifestyles, all related with Cordelia’s sassy attitude. Refusing to suffer fools gladly, she quickly determines that the ashram is shady and tags its two directors Silver Shrew and Howdy Doody. Others will be dubbed Rainbottle and Lipstick Teeth.
A savvy sleuth whose adventures are sublimely pitched for book-loving readers.