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		<title>The bookshop murders</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For fans of Agatha Christie, Stuart Turton, Dorothy L. Sayers and bookshops...we introduce you to Lucy Darkwether: bookseller, society heiress, adventurer...and sleuth. In a new adventure, set in 1920s London and the golden age of bookselling...and crime.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>READERS LOVE THESE BOOKSHOP MURDERS&#8230;<br />&#8216;An excellent Golden Age mystery!&#8217; </b>?<br /><b>&#8216;A wonderful one-sit read!&#8217; </b>?<br /><b>&#8216;The bookshop, the London landmarks, the reverence for ancient Egyptian history, the museums, the questioning of the past&#8230; Wow!</b>&#8216; ?<br /><b><br />London, 1928.</b> Lucy Darkwether has always made her own rules. After breaking off her engagement to pursue a degree in Ancient History, she&#8217;s now the proud owner of London&#8217;s newest bookshop.</p>
<p>So when a rival shop in Cecil Court is chosen to host an exhibition of Egyptian treasures, Lucy&#8217;s pride is stung &#8211; until the grand opening ends in a gruesome murder. Is this the revenge of a disgraced colleague? A private vendetta? Or a curse visited upon those who disturb the past?</p>
<p>Ignoring the Inspector&#8217;s warning to <i>stay out of it</i>, Lucy refuses to stick to the script. But murder isn&#8217;t a game &#8211; and what she uncovers will have consequences for them all . . .</p>
<p>&#8216;Some of my favourite ingredients in any novel: a bookshop setting, a redoubtable heroine and a found family of misfits &#8211; even without the zippy plot, this fresh modern take on the period detective story would be a treat. I want more!&#8217;<b> CATRIONA McPHERSON</b></p>
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