Review: The Last Bookaneer by Matthew Pearl

Matthew Pearl has been on my radar for a while now. His books always look so intriguing since they are historic thrillers books…..about books…..but for some reason I just haven’t made it around to reading any of his books.

When this one came around to review I jumped at it since this was an author I have wanted to read.

The Last Bookaneer explores the dark side of publishing and the literary pirates who commandeered unpublished works by famous authors. Before 1890, loose copyright laws allowed for author’s works to be publish on the blackmarket so to speak, which ultimately gave rise to the bookaneers whose job it was to track down these unpublished gems at any cost.

With the new international copyright laws going into effect, the great bookaneer, Pen Davenport, embarks on one last adventure to recover an unpublished work by Robert Louis Stevenson on the exotic island of Samoa. But he needs help, Pen knows he can’t obtain the book alone so he enlists the help of his long time associate, Fergins.

Fergins is the narrator of the story and has enjoyed a nice, quiet life selling books…..and occasionally assisting Pen but he has never experienced anything like this. Before he knows it, he is whisked off onto a boat bound for the South Pacific with Pen to steal a manuscript worth thousands.

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Review: Aunt Dimity and the Summer King (Aunt Dimity Mystery #20) by Nancy Atherton

Lori Shepherd loves everything about her quaint town of Finch in the Cotswold country of England.

It’s here that she is raising her twin boys and new baby daughter Bess along side her husband, Bill.

Finch is you typical country town full of country events like the church bake sale and the dog trials. Everyone knows everyone and that also means that everyone knows your business.

Since Lori had her baby, she has been out of the loop on all the town gossip but she has noticed that two Finch cottages are still for sale after months on the market and she just can’t understand why.

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Giveaway: MIDNIGHT CROSSROAD by Charlaine Harris

Something suspicious is happening in the town of Midnight, TX. A new resident has come to town and has everyone buzzing. All the residents of this sleepy little town have secrets, including harboring a murderer.

Urban fantasy, paranormal, and mystery lovers will have something to enjoy in this introductory book in a new series by the talented Charlaine Harris. Thanks to the publisher, this week’s bitchin’ giveaway is for: MIDNIGHT CROSSROAD by Charlaine Harris!

Giveaway runs 4/30/15 to 5/6/15

Winners will be announced 5/7/15.

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Review: Midnight Crossroad (Midnight, Texas #1) by Charlaine Harris

In the sleepy town of Midnight, TX there is not a whole lot to draw new residents.

It’s literally a one stop light town…..a modern day ghost town. There are few residents, but the residents there are there are an eclectic mix to say the least.

The town and it’s residents are full of suspicious and strange activities….not to mention, secrets.

Manfred Bernardo, psychic extraordinaire, arrives in Midnight hoping to working in private. For him Midnight is the perfect place to come and be ‘anonymous’.

There is an unspoken rule in Midnight……’don’t ask questions’……and Manfred likes this.

But there is a reason that no one asks questions in Midnight…..each town member prefers to keep their skeletons very permanently in the closet.

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Review: Birds of a Feather (Maisie Dobbs #2) by Jacqueline Winspear

Having read the first Maisie Dobbs book a couple of years ago, I wasn’t terribly intrigued and dying to read the next book.

I was a little underwhelmed with the first book, it was ok but Maisie wasn’t the same as some of my other favorite female detectives.

Well I didn’t want to write the series off all together so back then I bought the second book in the series and then just kept it in my TBR queue for a rainy day.

A 18 hour plane ride seemed like as good as any time to read the next book so I decided to pick it up.

It’s the spring of 1930 and Maisie is still struggling to ‘move on’ from her post-war depression and continue to grow her detective agency. Her side kick Billy, is continuing to struggle with post war life and Maisie herself cannot move on from the love of her life returning from war beyond damaged. The only thing that Maisie has is her work.

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