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The book supremacy / Kate Carlisle.

Summary:

Newlywed Brooklyn finds the perfect gift for Derek, a first edition James Bond novel. Once they're back home, they visit a spy shop Ned, an old friend from Derek's spy days, mentioned. The owner begs them to let him display the book. Turns out, the unassuming book is worth a great deal more than sentimental value. Soon after, Derek learns of Ned's death. Then late one night, someone is killed inside the spy shop. Brooklyn and Derek will have to delve into the darkest parts of Derek's past to unmask an enemy who's been waiting for the chance to destroy everything they hold dear.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780451491404
  • Physical Description: viii, 322 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Berkley Prime Crime, 2019.
Subject: Wainwright, Brooklyn (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Women bookbinders > Fiction.
Rare books > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Genre: Mystery fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at South Central Regional Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Altona Library F Car v.13 (Text) 35864002466231 Adult Fiction Volume hold Checked out 2024-05-02

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2019 May #1
    Book-restoration expert Brooklyn and former spy Derek, honeymooning in Paris, are browsing the book stalls on the Seine when Brooklyn buys Derek a first edition of Ian Fleming's The Spy Who Loved Me. Later, they run into Derek's former colleague Ned at the market and show him their find. When the couple return to San Francisco, Brooklyn learns that the book is even more valuable than she thought and agrees to let it be displayed in a special exhibit at a spy museum run by Ned's friend Owen. After Derek receives a letter about Ned's death in Paris, along with a cryptic note that there might be a clue in the book, the couple attempt to retrieve the novel, only to discover that, in the course of an attempted theft at the museum, there has been another murder. Details about book restoration and spy gadgets add a layer of intrigue to this fascinating bibliomystery. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2019 April #2
    A honeymoon, a rare book, and a past history of spying create a volatile mix. On her last day in Paris, bookbinder and restorer Brooklyn Wainwright (Buried in Books, 2018, etc.), honeymooning in France with her security-expert husband, former spy Derek Stone, buys Derek a copy of The Spy Who Loved Me as a wedding gift. Soon thereafter, she spots Derek talking to someone who seems to be an old friend and notices a man in a hoodie watching them both. Both Derek and his friend, ex-colleague Ned Davies, shrug the watcher off. Back in their San Francisco loft, Brooklyn discovers that her inexpensive purchase is worth over $7,000, and Derek finds his business in turmoil over a troublemaking employee. A visit to SPECTRE, a shop that sells books and surveillance equipment and includes a cafe and escape rooms, gives Derek the idea of using its features to build trust among his squabbling employees. Owen Gibbons, another former colleague, who owns SPECTRE, asks Brooklyn to lend her newfound book for his anniversary celebration and assures her that his top-drawer security will keep it safe. They also meet Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, and Drummer Girl, a group of young writers who hang out in the cafe. The snake in the office is Lark, a beautiful but evil woman who hates Brooklyn for marrying Derek. Everyone but Lark enjoys the escape room experience. Each room has a different theme and is filled with clues that participants must use in order to escape in the time allowed. The plot turns deadly when someone breaks into SPECTRE, attempting to steal the book, and kills Tailor, who's working late. The whole episode is caught on tape, but the well-disguised killer can't be identified. Meanwhile, a note from Ned that accurately predicts his own murder suggests that Derek look for a list of names hidden in Brooklyn's book, one of them Ned's killer. Charming characters, information on book restoration, and plenty of angst and spycraft do not quite make up for the mundane plot. Copyright Kirkus 2019 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2019 June

    While on their honeymoon in Paris, book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright Stone buys her husband, Derek, a gift that seems appropriate, a first edition of Ian Fleming's James Bond novel, The Spy Who Loved Me. They run into Ned Davies, an old friend of Derek's from his days with MI6, and she shows him the gift. The newlyweds come home to San Francisco, and then learn that Ned has died. Brooklyn wonders if the stranger she saw observing them in Paris has anything to do with it. She lets it slide as she works with the owner of a spy shop to put her new Bond treasure on display. Then someone is killed in the spy shop and surveillance video reveals an intruder trying to steal the book. Multiple deaths and stories of spies and blackmail all seem to circle back to the novel. Unconventional and intricately plotted, this mystery builds in intensity, while the suspense is relieved by moments involving books, friends, and food. VERDICT Fans of the "Bibliophile" series will enjoy catching up with the courageous couple in this 13th installment (after Buried in Books). Readers of Carolyn Hart's "Death on Demand" series will also appreciate.—Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

    Copyright 2019 Library Journal.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2019 April #4

    At the start of Carlisle's enjoyable 13th Bibliophile mystery (after 2018's Buried in Books), bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright Stone and her husband, Derek Stone, a former MI6 agent, are honeymooning in Paris. On their last day, they tour the bookstalls along the Seine, where Brooklyn decides to buy a copy of Ian Flemings's The Spy Who Loved Me as a gift for Derek, who, like James Bond, "is dashing, sexy, brave, and daring." Back home in San Francisco, Derek reconnects with Owen Gibbons, a friend who used to work for a U.S. intelligence agency and now owns a spy shop called SPECTRE. Owen persuades Derek to loan him the Bond novel, which turns out to be a valuable first edition, for a special display commemorating the shop's first anniversary. The trouble begins when someone breaks into the shop and tries to steal the book. A related murder is somehow connected to Derek's past. Book lovers and Bond fans won't want to miss this cozy. Agent: Christina Hogrebe, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (June)

    Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.

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