library_brandy 's review for:

The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill
3.0

Four strangers meet in the reading room of the Boston Public Library, getting into a conversation when that hear a woman scream. The next day, they learn that a woman's body was found, and it's not much later that they're each being questioned in connection. 
There's a frame story in which the Australian author is sending chapters (the main story) to an American friend, who is responding with increasingly-demanding editorial suggestions.

I wanted to love this. But it was slow, and there were a few places with continuity issues, or other contradictions. 

And somewhere in there the main character makes a sandwich of peanut butter and cheese on rye? What in the fresh hell is that?