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Book Stops Here
Book Stops Here | Kate Carlisle
8 posts | 12 read | 16 to read
You never know what treasures can be found in someone s attic. Unfortunately for bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright, some of them are worth killing for in the latest in the"New York Times" bestselling Bibliophile Mystery series. Brooklyn (…more)
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BookishMarginalia
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Lmstraubie
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Mehso-so

I need something between a "Pick" and "So-so"

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Lmstraubie
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Yeah, I'm sticking with it.

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KathyWheeler
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Back to Brooklyn, the book restorer, mysteries. #audiowalk

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 2! This is the 8th installment in the Bibliophile Mystery cozy mystery series. Brooklyn's thrilled to appear on the San Francisco edition of the hit tv show "This Old Attic" as a rare-book appraiser. Her flower-vendor friend, Vera, brings on her first edition of "The Secret Garden", which is very valuable! The original owner who sold it to Vera wants it back. Days later, she's found dead! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?

mrsmarch Luuuuurve that series 7y
SilversReviews Looks cute. 7y
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amrsprout
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Cute, silly book mystery.

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CrowCAH
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A little #audiobook on the way home from work!

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Caitriona
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#9 in Kate Carlisle's 'Bookbinder' series finds our heroine presenting a slot on books on a sort-of Antiques Roadshow programme, and as always it's not long until there's a body.

Carlisle continues to deliver readable, entertaining mysteries. Although there is some recapping of previous events provided, new readers are recommended to start with book #1.