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by Kate Carlisle
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Robin Loves Reading
Robin Loves Reading rated it 6 years ago
Brooklyn Wainwright, an expert when it comes to restoring books, has recently returned home to San Francisco after attending a conference in Edinburgh. Her next job will be to teach a bookbinding class. She has several scheduled students for her course, but when the program's director, Layla Fontain...
Robin Loves Reading
Robin Loves Reading rated it 6 years ago
Brooklyn Wainwright, an expert when it comes to restoring books, has recently returned home to San Francisco after attending a conference in Edinburgh. Her next job will be to teach a bookbinding class. She has several scheduled students for her course, but when the program's director, Layla Fontain...
loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 9 years ago
Brooklyn Wainwright is the master when it comes to restoring rare and antique books. In this third installment of the series, she is teaching a class on bookbinding at the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Book Arts, BABA. The director of the center is a real witch and has recently hired another t...
loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 9 years ago
Brooklyn Wainwright is the master when it comes to restoring rare and antique books. In this third installment of the series, she is teaching a class on bookbinding at the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Book Arts, BABA. The director of the center is a real witch and has recently hired another t...
Musings and Ramblings
Musings and Ramblings rated it 12 years ago
In this third book in the Bibliophile Mysteries by Kate Carlisle, Brooklyn Wainwright has returned from the Book Fair in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is getting ready to do a series of book binding classes at the Bay Area Book Arts Center, or BABA, and has just completed a restoration of a nineteenth c...
Mslizalou
Mslizalou rated it 13 years ago
Fun mystery in the Bibliophile series. Love the main character Brooklyn so much and it is always fun to see her reaction as she finds more dead bodies. More time with sexy Derek Stone this time and the chemistry between Brooklyn and Derek is stronger than ever.I figured out the bad guy pretty early,...
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it 14 years ago
Okay, I'm extremely happy that more bookbinding information made it into this book. It was scarce enough in If Books Could Kill that I really missed it. That was one of the most interesting things about this book. Unfortunately, the rest of the book didn't quite live up to the first two. The cute...
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it 14 years ago
It was okay. Stone's "darlings" and "sweethearts" become grating after a while. I think Gabriel is more interesting than Stone, which probably doesn't help.I'm more than ready to be done with Minka LeBeouf. It would be one thing if she were clever or a threat but as it is she's just a rude, irrit...
The Book Diva's Reads
The Book Diva's Reads rated it 14 years ago
Nice follow-up to the previous two mysteries; filled with intrigue that keeps you hanging until the end.
Meledstic
Meledstic rated it 14 years ago
I knew who the "bad guy" was in this one from the minute they showed up, but it detract from my enjoyment of this book. The characters are what pull me in with these books and that held true with this one, too. Here's wishing Brooklyn & Derek a long, happy & hot sex life!
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