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Little Black Book: A Bibliophile Mystery
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Little Black Book by Kate Carlisle is a captivating whodunit with a bewildering black book, cryptic clues, a dangerous dagger, an AWOL aunt, and a hunky hubby. The characters are well-developed and engaging, and the story is multi-faceted and intriguing. The vivid word imagery and knowledge of bookbinding, book restoration, and book art make it a great read. It is a cozy mystery that will keep readers coming back for more.
Returning from a trip to Dharma, Brooklyn Wainwright and her husband, security expert Derek Stone, receive a book in the mail from Scotland--a rare first edition of Rebecca.The next day, Brooklyn's fellow appraiser, Claire Quinn, shows up. Claire holds a clue about the book, and she fears her life is in danger. Following The Grim Reader, this 15th ad…
Returning from a trip to Dharma, Brooklyn Wainwright and her husband, security expert Derek Stone, receive a book in the mail from Scotland--a rare first edition of Rebecca.The next day, Brooklyn's fellow appraiser, Claire Quinn, shows up. Claire holds a clue about the book, and she fears her life is in danger. Following The Grim Reader, this 15th adventure will take Brooklyn and Derek to a castle on the shores of Loch Ness, and that's only the beginning of her difficulties.
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Little Black Book by Kate Carlisle is a captivating whodunit with a bewildering black book, cryptic clues, a dangerous dagger, an AWOL aunt, and a hunky hubby. The characters are well-developed and engaging, and the story is multi-faceted and intriguing. The vivid word imagery and knowledge of bookbinding, book restoration, and book art make it a great read. It is a cozy mystery that will keep readers coming back for more.
Pros
- Engaging characters
- Well-written
- Intriguing mystery
- Includes information on bookbinding
- Vivid word imagery
Cons
- Mild foul language
- Repetitive details
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Returning from a trip to Dharma, Brooklyn Wainwright and her husband, security expert Derek Stone, receive a book in the mail from Scotland--a rare first edition of Rebecca.The next day, Brooklyn's fellow appraiser, Claire Quinn, shows up. Claire holds a clue about the book, and she fears her life is in danger. Following The Grim Reader, this 15th adventure will take Brooklyn and Derek to a castle on the shores of Loch Ness, and that's only the beginning of her difficulties.