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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Book Stops Here book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright visits California Wine Country where she uncovers murder and intrigue . . .
While Brooklyn has temporarily relocated to her parents place in Sonoma, she attends an excavation of the caves hidden deep under their commune. A room is unearthed, revealing artwork, rare books, cases of wine, a chest of jewelry . . . and a perfectly mummified body. A closer examination of the murdered man s possessions reveals a valuable first edition of Jules Verne s A Journey to the Center of the Earth containing a secret treasure map.
Word of the explosive find draws in reporters, art appraisers, and questions. After a new presence threatens the town s peace, it s clear that not all crime is buried in the past. So Brooklyn decides to do a little excavating of her own and solve the mystery of the treasure before anyone else is written off. . . .
It takes about 6 Hours and 21 minutes on average for a reader to read Ripped From The Pages. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Ripped From The Pages is College Freshman and Up .
Ripped From The Pages is 304 pages long.
Ripped From The Pages is book #9 in the Bibliophile Mystery Book Series and comes after The Book Stops Here and comes before Books Of A Feather: A Bibliophile Mystery
Intriguing read!
Micki C , Jun 7, 2023
What I liked about this book the most was the tie to WWII. I also liked that this book introduced a past to Guru Bob and also Brooklyn's other brother Jackson finally made a appearance (or at least this is the first time I remember him making an appearance & not just referenced).
I came across Kate Carlisle book(s) by fluke chance. I randomly bought one of her books at a book fair because I liked the title (A Cookbook Conspiracy). I had read a few chapters but stopped because it was book seven. Needless to say I went back and bought the previous six because I liked what I had read so far; and I loved that Brooklyn had an unusual & interesting job. I can't wait for the next book (#17 due out this year). |
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