If Books Could Kill
by:
Kate Carlisle (author)
Murder is easy-on paper. Book restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright is attending the world- renowned Book Fair when her ex Kyle shows up with a bombshell. He has an original copy of a scandalous text that could change history-and humiliate the beloved British monarchy. When Kyle turns up dead,...
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Murder is easy-on paper. Book restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright is attending the world- renowned Book Fair when her ex Kyle shows up with a bombshell. He has an original copy of a scandalous text that could change history-and humiliate the beloved British monarchy. When Kyle turns up dead, the police are convinced Brooklyn's the culprit. But with an entire convention of suspects, Brooklyn's conducting her own investigation to find out if the motive for murder was a 200-year-old secret-or something much more personal.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780451228918 (045122891X)
ASIN: 045122891X
Publish date: February 2nd 2010
Publisher: Signet
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Writing,
Books About Books,
Romance,
Adult,
Mystery,
Detective,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Cozy Mystery,
Murder Mystery
Series: A Bibliophile Mystery (#2)
My Rating: 4.5 StarsBrooklyn Wainwright, an expert book restorer, is excited to go to Edinburgh, Scotland to attend and run a few workshops and to participate in a bookbinding contest. She just had a terrible experience when her former mentor and friend, Abraham Karastovsky was murdered. This trip i...
My Rating: 4.5 StarsBrooklyn Wainwright, an expert book restorer, is excited to go to Edinburgh, Scotland to attend and run a few workshops and to participate in a bookbinding contest. She just had a terrible experience when her former mentor and friend, Abraham Karastovsky was murdered. This trip i...
I'm liking this cozy mystery series set in the world of antique books and bookbinding. If the set up strains some credibility (basically the whole cast of the first book has been transplanted from San Fransisco to Scotland) well, I don't really read cozies for their hard hitting realism. The cast ...
This is the second book in the Bibliophile Mystery Series. I enjoyed the first one so much, it was all I could do to get my thoughts down on the first one, so that I could begin it. I can say, that this one was even better than the first. It could probably be a stand alone book, but I am a very f...
Great follow up to Homicide in Hardcover. Brooklyn and her family made me laugh at quite a few points. The mystery was interesting and the setting of Edinburgh was fantastic. I would have liked to have seen more bookbinding; there didn't seem to be as much as in the first book. Also, I could do...