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The Bookseller's Daughter
- Narrated by: Michael Piotrasch
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Grand Prize winner, 2019 New York Book Festival
From Bram Stoker Award-winning author Steve Burt comes a new novel for adults and teens.
Could things get any weirder in Wells, Maine?
Working at Annie's Book Stop, Keegan has read plenty of mysteries. But she's never been part of one. Until now.
It starts when someone - or some thing - burglarizes a different local bookstore, Toil & Trouble, stealing an obscure book of little interest, except possibly to a collector.
It gets stranger when someone appearing to be a hunchbacked nun comes to Annie's Book Stop to order a reprint of the same book and two books on local graveyards! But before they can be picked up, a robed and hooded figure breaks into Annie's after hours and rifles through the special-orders shelf.
Is there more to this book than meets the eye?
More questions come up, but the most important one is: Can Keegan survive long enough to unravel the big secrets of her small town?
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2019-12-01
completely charming
Definitely don't judge this one by its cover. What a delightful book. The writing was unpretentious and engaging, the characters were likable (neither over nor under written) and the story was unexpected and nicely done. I feel like to say anything at all about the plot would be a spoiler, so I won't, but just, give this one a try. It was a charming and well narrated story.
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