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  1. Feb 23, 2018 · Between work duties, house responsibilities, and social obligations, sometime the best a bibliophile can do is squeeze in a short mystery novel you can read in a weekend. Luckily, there are plenty ...

  2. Kate Carlisle is the author of the Bibliophile Mysteries, featuring a bookbinder who has a tendency to stumble across murder while restoring old books. The fifth entry in the series, ONE BOOK IN THE GRAV E, was released earlier this month. We recently spoke with Kate about her mystery series, old books, and publishing in digital vs physical format.

    • Homicide in Hardcover. 3.80 · 10489 Ratings · 1178 Reviews · published 2009 · 12 editions. Book expert Brooklyn Wainwright discovers that mur…
    • If Books Could Kill. 3.91 · 6015 Ratings · 583 Reviews · published 2009 · 11 editions. Book restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright is att…
    • The Lies That Bind. 4.02 · 4997 Ratings · 417 Reviews · published 2010 · 12 editions. Book restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright return…
    • Murder under Cover. 3.99 · 4653 Ratings · 403 Reviews · published 2011 · 9 editions. When she receives an exquisite copy of the Kama Su…
  3. I include a mixture of real and fictional settings in the San Francisco scenes in the Bibliophile Mystery novels. If you can’t find it on Google, chances are I made it up. Here are a few of the fictional locations that made it onto the map of Brooklyn’s San Francisco. (The map is available for free to members of my mailing list.

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  4. Publication Order of Bibliophile Mystery Books. The Bibliophile Mysteries is a series of thriller and mystery novels based on the cozy mystery genre. The famous American novelist Kate Carlisle is the author of the novels of the series. The series consists of a total of nine mystery books that were published between the years 2009 and 2015.

  5. The Book Supremacy by Kate Carlisle 157 copies, 13 reviews: Order: 13: The Grim Reader by Kate Carlisle 131 copies, 11 reviews: Order: 14: Little Black Book by Kate Carlisle 110 copies, 9 reviews: Order: 15: The Paper Caper by Kate Carlisle 64 copies, 6 reviews: Order: 16: The Twelve Books of Christmas (Bibliophile Mystery Book 17) by Kate ...

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  7. Jun 23, 2020 · The Grim Reader by Kate Carlisle is the 14th A Bibliophile Mystery. I have read each book in this entertaining series, but The Grim Reader can be read as a standalone (but, really, why would you want to). I have enjoyed following Brooklyn from the very beginning. Brooklyn Wainwright is a bookbinder who specializes in rare books.

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