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Murder is Binding

by Lorna Barrett
Small
town cozy mystery with mystery bookseller sleuth.
Lorna Barrett's Murder is Binding
introduces the new Booktown Mystery series. A cozy mystery with a
mystery bookseller amateur sleuth and a book at the center of the
puzzle, this mystery is a fun light read. For mystery enthusiasts, the
tribute to the mystery genre itself with mentions of mystery classics
from Cornell Woolrich and Ngaio Marsh to Dorothy Sayers and Agatha
Christie make Murder is Binding a must read. Every good cooking
mystery must include recipes, and true to form, Lorna Barrett delights
readers with a recipe addendum in the back.
Stoneham, known as
the safest town in New Hampshire, was a dying
town until the downtown revitalization. Now, the center of town houses
genre specialty bookstores and draws in tourists and book collectors.
Tricia Miles and her cat Miss Marple run the mystery bookstore, Haven't
Got a Clue. When she discovers Doris Gleason, owner of the Cookery,
dead in the neighboring bookstore, Tricia sees a new side of Stoneham
from the political race threatening to divide long term natives on the
town's outskirts and the bookstore newcomers to other simmering
jealousies. When another resident has a suspicious car accident, Tricia
thinks she might have a lead into the motive behind the murder but who
can she trust? Sheriff Adams seems determined to pin the murders on
Tricia, the town jinx. Tricia's sister Angelica arrives into town
unexpectedly, stirring up the past along with her appetizing dishes.
Lorna Barrett's Murder Is Binding is a must read for
mystery buffs. Full of first edition classics and tributes to many of
the great mystery classics, readers will not only feel the nostalgia of
a small town mystery but of their personal reading histories. Lorna
Barrett's research into the bookseller trade flows in the smallest
details from the details of book sources and different types of
booksellers to the antiquarian and rare book standards for packaging
books.
Tricia Miles is a
wonderful sleuth. With each new trail, the reader
catches a glimpse of a woman who cares for others and justice beyond
just clearing her name even to the point of endangering her own safety.
Tricia's relationship with her sister Angelica adds depth to the
characterization as Tricia battles a history of sibling rivalry at the
same time as she gains a mystery sidekick who amuses and endears the
reader to the sisters. To the reader's delight, the mystery details and
resolution provide several twists until the very end. Lorna Barrett
gives readers a delicious mix of small town and family jealousies and
undercurrents beneath the surface complemented by heart-warming scenes,
all brought together by Doris Gleason's murder. After reading Lorna
Barrett's Murder is Binding,
the first in the
Booktown Mystery series, readers might just find
themselves hoping that this small town will forever shed the
distinction of safest town to make way for more Booktown mysteries!
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From the
back
cover:
Stoneham, New Hampshire was a dying
town until community leaders
invited booksellers to open shop. Now, its streets are lined with
bookstores...and paved with murder.
When she moved to Stoneham, city slicker Tricia Miles met nothing but friendly faces. And when
she opened her mystery bookstore, she met friendly competition. But
when she finds Doris Gleason dead in her own cookbook store, killed by
a carving knife, the atmosphere seems more cutthroat than cordial.
Someone wanted to get their hands on the rare cookbook that Doris had
recently purchased-and the locals think that someone is Tricia. To
clear her name, Tricia will have to take a page out of one of her own
mysteries-and hunt down someone who isn't killing by the book.
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