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The Bookshop Murders

Dive Right Into Cecil Court With Amateur Sleuth Lucy Darkwether In This Thrilling Historical Cosy Crime Debut

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London, 1928. Lucy Darkwether has always made her own rules. After breaking off her engagement to pursue a degree in Ancient History, she's now the proud owner of London's newest antiquarian bookshop. So when a rival shop in Cecil Court is chosen to host an exhibition of Egyptian treasures, Lucy's pride is stung - until the grand opening ends in a gruesome murder. Is this the revenge of a disgraced colleague? A private vendetta? Or a curse visited upon those who disturb the past? Ignoring the Inspector's warning to stay out of it, Lucy refuses to stick to the script. But murder isn't a game - and what she uncovers will have consequences for them all . . .

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The Bookshop Murders, Jennifer Gladwell

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Título
The Bookshop Murders
Subtítulo
Dive Right Into Cecil Court With Amateur Sleuth Lucy Darkwether In This Thrilling Historical Cosy Crime Debut
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2025
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
320
ISBN10
1399704281
ISBN13
9781399704281
Serie
Calificación
3,7 de 5
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London, 1928. Lucy Darkwether has always made her own rules. After breaking off her engagement to pursue a degree in Ancient History, she's now the proud owner of London's newest antiquarian bookshop. So when a rival shop in Cecil Court is chosen to host an exhibition of Egyptian treasures, Lucy's pride is stung - until the grand opening ends in a gruesome murder. Is this the revenge of a disgraced colleague? A private vendetta? Or a curse visited upon those who disturb the past? Ignoring the Inspector's warning to stay out of it, Lucy refuses to stick to the script. But murder isn't a game - and what she uncovers will have consequences for them all . . .