Bookmarked for Murder (Scrappy Librarian, Bk 1)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed on + 624 more book reviews
SCRAPPY? I thought maybe she was a scrapbooker and a librarian.
I couldnt get this book at my local library and I live in a large city. SO getting it on PBS was a great. It is one of those books that moves way too slow on the FIFO system here on PBS so snag it if you can.
This book was ok. It is set in Oklahoma, and the Librarian is name Juanita. Of course she is dating the local police officer, and she has her nose in all kinds of activities all over the community. And she finds time to snoop along with her job, book club and volunteer activities.
She is in the BOOKS club, and all the suspects are members. It was confusing at first to keep tract of all the characters because they were not very distinguished from each other. The BOOKS club is reading thinker books like Machiavelli, and Thoreau, and of course have intelligent discussions on these authors viewpoints on life.
Add to that her two library workers are having A quote war. I like how the quote war ended.
There were many many misleads which made the story interesting.
Since it is hard to find book here on PBS I do recommend reading it so you can move on to book 2.
I couldnt get this book at my local library and I live in a large city. SO getting it on PBS was a great. It is one of those books that moves way too slow on the FIFO system here on PBS so snag it if you can.
This book was ok. It is set in Oklahoma, and the Librarian is name Juanita. Of course she is dating the local police officer, and she has her nose in all kinds of activities all over the community. And she finds time to snoop along with her job, book club and volunteer activities.
She is in the BOOKS club, and all the suspects are members. It was confusing at first to keep tract of all the characters because they were not very distinguished from each other. The BOOKS club is reading thinker books like Machiavelli, and Thoreau, and of course have intelligent discussions on these authors viewpoints on life.
Add to that her two library workers are having A quote war. I like how the quote war ended.
There were many many misleads which made the story interesting.
Since it is hard to find book here on PBS I do recommend reading it so you can move on to book 2.