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The Burning Pages: A Scottish Bookshop Mystery
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Burning Pages: A Scottish Bookshop Mystery
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Paige Shelton
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Series | A Scottish Bookshop Mystery |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 217,Width 144 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781250789488
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
St Martin's Press
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Imprint |
St Martin's Press
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Publication Date |
5 April 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
One winter's night, bookseller Delaney Nichols and her coworker Hamlet are invited to a Burns Night dinner, a traditional Scottish celebration of the poet Robert Burns. She's perplexed by the invitation, but intrigued. The dinner takes place at Burns House itself, a tiny cottage not far from the Cracked Spine bookshop but well hidden. There, it becomes clear that Delaney and Hamlet were summoned in an attempt to make amends between Edwin, Delaney's boss, and one of the other invitees, who suspected Edwin for burning down his own bookshop twenty years ago after a professional disagreement. But after the dinner, there's another fire. The Burns House itself is burned to the ground, and this time there's a body among the ruins. When Hamlet is accused of the crime, Delaney rushes to prove his innocence, only to discover that he might actually have a plausible motive...
Author Biography
PAIGE SHELTON is the author of the Scottish Bookshop Mystery series and the Alaska Wild Series, which begins with Thin Ice. Her other series include the Farmers' Market, Cooking School, and Dangerous Type mystery series. She lives in Arizona. Find out more at paigeshelton.com.
ReviewsSuspenseful....Shelton easily keeps us turning pages. --New York Journal of Books Danger, intrigue, and adventure combine in this quirky-fun whodunit! --Woman's World (best new books) Historical Burns references add spice to a complex series of intertwined mysteries. --Kirkus Reviews Engrossing....Cozy fans will be enchanted. --Publishers Weekly Boasts numerous plot twists, appealing characters, and a lovingly described setting. --Booklist Captivating...Ghostly pubs and blustery winter scenes help create a suitably sinister atmosphere, while distinctive characters and judicious use of Scottish dialect add to the story's appeal. --Publishers Weekly on Deadly Editions Filled with literary references that will tickle bibliophiles. --Kirkus Reviews on Deadly Editions Vivid descriptions of Edinburgh enhance the well-crafted plot. Cozy fans will look forward to the further adventures of smart and intuitive Delaney. --Publishers Weekly on The Stolen Letter Shelton stocks her tale with appealing characters and intriguing Nessie lore. Cozy fans will be rewarded. --Publishers Weekly on The Loch Ness Papers Shelton's lovely depictions of Edinburgh, its denizens, and its bookshops will enchant lovers of cozies with a Scottish setting. --Publishers Weekly on Lost Books and Old Bones The history Delaney uncovers...is fascinating and nicely woven into the tale. --Booklist on The Stolen Letter
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