Death's Autograph by Marianne Macdonald

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  • Pub. Date: March 1999
  • 352pp

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    • Pub. Date: March 1999
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp

    Synopsis

    Dido Hoare, a thirty-something antiquarian bookseller, is driving home to London after a buying trip. The night is stormy and she loses her way. Things turn frightening when someone with a pair of glaring headlights threatens to run her off the road. Somewhat shaken, Dido convinces herself that it was just a couple of drunken kids playing a stupid game with a female driver. But when her elderly father, Barnabas, receives a threatening note, and someone breaks into her bookstore, it becomes difficult for Dido to believe that her recent run-in was a mere coincidence. And Barnabas, a retired academic with a great mind for mysteries, suspects a connection between Dido's adventures and the reappearance of her shady ex-husband, Davey, whom trouble seems to follow. Dido finds herself in constant peril, until she and Barnabas manage to unravel the mystery of who is after her and what exactly it is that they want.

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    Dido Hoare is an antiquarian book dealer in London, following the footsteps of her ailing, semi-retiring father Barnabas. Her apartment is over her store, while Barnabas lives nearby. Driving home from Banbury one night, Dido is followed, threateningly, almost all the way. Soon after, she's approached by ex-husband Davey Winner, a promiscuous painter/wheeler-dealer who'd left her for vapid Ilona and who now, amid signs of temporary prosperity, wants back into Dido's life. It becomes apparent that something strange is afoot when Dido's shop is trashed—and then Davey is killed by a bomb placed in the new car he never could have afforded. Detective Inspector Paul Grant enters the picture, making security arrangements for Dido and her father and becoming a romantic distraction for Dido. The murder of visiting Professor Warren, buyer for a New England library and Barnabas's friend and best customer, brings into focus the motive for all the violence: possession of an ancient volume containing a poem written in Shakespeare's own hand and signed by him. Past this point the skillfully built tension begins to evaporate in a tangle of secret meetings, shady characters, talk of drug-dealing, the mafia, Russian ex-agents, and the pros and cons of the volume's authenticity.

    Newcomer Macdonald's lucid, irony-edged, unfussy narration makes antique-book lore interesting even to the uninitiated, and her charmingly off-beat heroine is a character most readers will want to hear from again. Next time, if we're lucky, she'll be engaged in shenanigans less confusing than these.

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