The Bookshop Detectives 1: Dead Girl Gone
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1.8 • 4 Ratings
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- $24.99
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- $24.99
Publisher Description
"When we opened Sherlock Tomes people warned us that we'd made a terrible mistake. People warned us that e-readers were taking over. People warned us that we'd never compete with Amazon. The one thing they didn't warn us about was the murders."
Introducing...the Bookshop Detectives!
When a mystery parcel arrives at Sherlock Tomes bookshop in small-town Havelock North, New Zealand, husband-and-wife owners Garth and Eloise (and their petrified pooch, Stevie) are drawn into the baffling case of a decades-old missing schoolgirl.
Intrigued by the puzzling, bookish clues the two ex-cops are soon tangled in a web of crime, drugs, and floral decapitations, while endeavouring to pull off the international celebrity book launch of the century.
With their beloved shop on the chopping block and the sinister suspect who forced them to run away from Blighty reemerging from the shadows, have Garth and Eloise Sherlock finally met their Moriarty?
For once, the cover copy is no exaggeration: Diary of a Bookseller really does meet Thursday Murder Club meets Bookseller at the End of the World in this witty debut novel, full of literary clues, comedic insights and the kinds of Kiwis you only ever meet in bookshops.
'A page-turning joy, bursting with intrigue, fun and humanity.' - Charity Norman
'Fun and twisty. �the only two crime writers I know who have actually solved murders.' - Michael Benne�tt
At last! A book that kept me guessing until the end, and in the perfect setting. How could I, or anyone who loves bookshops, resist?' - Ruth Shaw
'Eloise and Garth are the book-selling, tea-drinking, crime-fighting duo that I didn't know I needed in my life! The Bookshop Detectives is a real treat for bibliophiles of all stripes.' - Jack Heath
'Warm-hearted, filled with wry humour, spiced up with suspense . . . captivating Kiwi cosy crime!' - Nicky Pellegrino
Customer Reviews
Boring…
There are 2 narrators and they read at different speeds. The female reads quite fast and staccato so I slow the speed down a little to make it comprehensible to me. Then the male reader takes over and he reads more slowly… so I have to increase the speed again…. This happens on each alternate chapter. It’s annoying.
I’m not enjoying the male reader’s style, it’s as if he’s reading aloud to a group of children at a library.
The authors have been very descriptive of a lot of seemingly irrelevant and really quite boring minutiae… it’s taken 9 chapters to discover the the owners of a provincial New Zealand book shop were previously police from the UK and that a mysterious package has turned up encouraging them to investigate a disappearance from 20 years prior…. 9 CHAPTERS!
It’s boring… maybe something is about to happen but I’m not inclined to find out.
Did an editor even look a this?