This time the vicitim is not a book writer, but rather a book restorer. (And it has a South Carolina connection too!) This is part of Hart’s “Death on Demand Mysteries” series. When the police turn their investigation towards Annie, however, she must find which writer authored death so she can be written off as a suspect. This is part of Kimberly’s “Haunted Bookshop Mystery” series.Īnother bookstore with another dead author’s body, but this one’s owned by Annie Laurance Darling and it’s filled with plenty of other authors to serve as suspects. When the authorities discover the author has been murdered, and Penelope finds out that a similar murder happened on the same spot 50 years ago and inspired the dead author’s book, Penelope has one challenging mystery to resolve. That’s what Penelope Thornton-McClure has, along with a dead author. If there’s anything better than an old bookstore it’s a haunted old bookstore. There you could have read these murder mysteries in safety! And in the middle of it all – a fresh corpse! Maybe you should have gone to the library instead. There are books for adults and teens and children, rows and rows of them under flickering lights and dusty pathways. Mysteries, histories, cookbooks, love stories, horror stories. Bookstores, old and new, with all those wonderful old wooden shelves, are filled with all shapes, sizes and colors of old texts and illustrations.
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