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Le mystère de la librairie du château

Cette série suit une libraire débutante qui se retrouve plongée dans la résolution de mystères et de meurtres. Chaque affaire la force à approfondir les secrets de son environnement, souvent avec des résonances historiques. Avec l'aide de ses amis et de son esprit vif, elle s'efforce de démasquer le coupable avant qu'un autre crime ne soit commis. C'est une lecture captivante pour les amateurs de mystère qui apprécient un mélange d'histoire et de passion pour les livres.

Trouble On The Books

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  1. Trouble On The Books

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Essie Lang’s series debut is perfect for fans of Lorna Barrett, Vicki Delany, and book lovers everywhere. Rookie bookstore owner Shelby Cox must hit the books to learn the ropes before she loses a killer in the stacks. Shelby Cox never intended to become a bookseller, so when the former editor returns to her hometown of Alexandria Bay, nestled in upstate New York’s breathtaking Thousand Islands region, to take over her aunt’s bookstore, she has no idea what to expect. To her amazement, she discovers that she now owns a fifty-percent share in Bayside Books, and will also run the store’s second location in the majestic castle on nearby Blye Island. But just as Shelby is gearing up for the start of the tourist season, the Castle volunteer coordinator is found murdered in the nearby Grotto. Castle caretaker Matthew Kessler is suspect number one, but Shelby thinks the killing may be connected to an earlier era, when violence among Prohibition-era smugglers was rampant in the region. As Shelby launches her own investigation, handsome and unnerving Special Agent Zack Griffin of the Coast Guard Investigative Services tries to quell her smuggling theory and keep her safe. But Shelby is determined to summon all her savvy as a book editor to plot the murder—and find the killer before he strikes again—in Trouble on the Books, Essie Lang’s clever and captivating series debut.

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