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The Caxton Private Lending Library & Book Depository

✍ Scribed by Connolly, John


Book ID
110482203
Publisher
MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Year
2018
Tongue
en-US
Weight
2 MB
Series
BiblioMystery
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781504055635

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


In this "utterly enchanting" Edgar and Anthony Award–winning novella, a book lover uncovers a secret world of literary wonders (Irish Times).

A voracious reader, Mr. Berger leads a solitary but satisfying life. Preferring the company of books to that of people, he's looking forward to an early retirement in the English countryside, where he can spend his remaining years nestled comfortably between the pages of classic literature. But his serene life is disrupted when he witnesses a woman with a distinctive red traveling bag fling herself before a train. If Mr. Berger isn't mistaken, he's just seen the climax of Anna Karenina reenacted on the Exeter-to-Plymouth railway. Though there is no body on the tracks, and the destiny of the tragic victim was written nearly a century before, Mr. Berger still longs to rescue her.

The investigation leads him to the Caxton Private Lending Library & Book Depository, where the living...


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