Some Book Series Are More Like Old Friends

There are books you read because they are refreshing, different, a step away from what you usually read. Then there are others that are like connecting up with an old friend or maybe taking a trip to a favorite spot, one you visit every day. Both are enjoyable, it’s just that the one that is familiar is more like slipping on a favorite shirt, grabbing coffee in your favorite mug, and settling down in your favorite chair so you can relax and enjoy something familiar.

That’s what Ellery Adams’ latest book, The Vanishing Type is like. It’s part of an on-going series, so it’s familiar in that sense. Moreover, the writing style and characters are all familiar, and it’s like sitting down with old friends to listen to their conversation for a while. Ms Adams writes enjoyable cozy mysteries that feature good plots, a nice pace, and interesting characters. For me, one of the best of these series is the Secret Book, and Scone Society series. The women who make up the main characters are women I would like to spend time with in real life. I also like the idea of each of them having a special skill of being able to comfort people utilizing items familiar to them. There’s Nora and her books, Hester and her baked goods, Estella and her talent as an esthetician, and June who knits special socks. They sound like ordinary activities, but in the hands of these women they become something more, something that helps heal the individual who receives them.

As for this book, it’s one of the best in the series. I will say, while you can read this one without having read any of the others, if you like it as much as I do you are going to want to read the entire series. In that case start from the first one and read them in order. There are some stories that develop throughout the series that are as intriguing as the main story here. If you want more information on this one, here’s the review I wrote about it, which originally appeared here :

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Once again Ellery Adams has created a fresh, interesting mystery in familiar surroundings in this fifth book in her Secret, Book and Scone Society series. While this book stands alone with the mystery being completed within the novel, readers will likely want to read the series in order if they want to have the best understanding of how the characters relate to one another. The society consists of Nora, book shop owner and main character; Estelle, society member and hairdresser; Hester, society member and bakery owner; and June, manager at the local spa.

The novel takes place in Miracle Springs, North Carolina, an idyllic small town noted for its healing spa waters. Nora has opened a book store that is much more than just retail space, it is a tribute to her love of books and their healing power. Over the series, people have come into the store with problems or issues to solve and left with books recommended by Nora which will help them find their best solution. Hester bakes what she calls “comfort scones”and, when someone is in need, she will create a personalized one for them. June knits special socks and Estelle shows people the beauty they have within. These four women give their talents to people when they are having  difficulty.

In this novel, it’s Hester who has the difficulty. Each of the members of the society have a secret which is part of what brought them together. They have shared their secrets with one another, but not with the general public. Hester’s secret is having given birth out of wedlock when she was a teenager and forced to give the child up for adoption. After birth, she was sent off to live with an aunt she barely knew and her parents turned their backs on her.

Hester was forced to give her child up for adoption as soon as she was born. Now, just as Hester has found love and is anticipating a lifetime with her longtime boyfriend, it seems her secret is about to be revealed for the entire town to know. Not only is that a problem, since Hester’s boyfriend doesn’t know about her pregnancy, but there are signs popping up all over town that indicate someone has a desire to reveal the secret and hurt Hester in the process. Her name is scraped out of a set of books,”The Scarlet Letter”,  Nora has in the shop. Other books, with hidden letters in the design art for the book covers also appear to have been deliberately placed around town, but it is unclear what their part in the mystery is.

In addition to the books, there are murders that have to be investigated. The first one is the murder of a man who is unknown to anyone in the town of Miracle Springs. Then there is an attempt on the life of a delightful young woman who works as a nanny for a local company and has plans for going to art school. Finally, later in the book, another woman is murdered and it appears it was a case of mistaken identity and Hester was the intended victim.

All these things are happening against a backdrop of life as it goes for the society members and their friends. Estelle, who has a relationship with Jack, the local diner owner is having to oversee his treatment in the hospital as he became desperately ill, Hester’s boyfriend finally proposes, June’s son is successful in obtaining a new job, and Nora’s relationship with the town’s sheriff seems to be deepening into something more than friendship.These secondary stories have been developing over the series and while not difficult to understand, the full development of them is better experienced by those who’ve read the books in order.

This series is a delightful combination of a love story of books and an excellent mystery that is well plotted, moves with an excellent pace, and has a satisfying conclusion. In summary, this is a book, and a series, that is enjoyable on many levels, particularly for those readers who like cozy mysteries. Adams is successful in bringing a story that is fresh and engaging while at the same time advancing a series that is developing some well-loved characters. She is a prolific writer, with several series to her credit, but this is the one with which I am most familiar and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes this genre.

My thanks to Kensington Books for providing me with an advanced reader copy for this review. The opinions here are entirely my own.

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Hope you enjoyed hearing about Miracle Springs and the special people who live there. Trust me, the book is so much better than my spoiler-free review. Regardless, here’s hoping you pick up a book today and happy reading to you.