The Book of Old Houses (Home Repair Is Homicide Series #11) by Sarah Graves

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  • Pub. Date: December 2007
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 553,556

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    • Pub. Date: December 2007
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 553,556

    Synopsis

    Once upon a time, Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree was a hotshot money manager to Manhattan's rich and dreadful—until she left city life behind for a centuries-old fixer-upper in the quaint seaside town of Eastport, Maine. But even this tiny haven has its hazards—and they can be astonishingly deadly....

    When a mysterious book is unearthed from the foundation of Jake's 1823 fixer-upper, she immediately sends it off to local book historian Horace Robotham. After all, there must be a logical explanation for why the long-buried volume has her name in it—written in what looks suspiciously like blood. But all logic goes out the window when the book disappears—and Horace turns up dead.

    The suspects include Horace's spoiled daughter, who has enough credit card debt to give killing her rich daddy a certain appeal. And just about everyone's pointing fingers at a local crackpot with a penchant for black magic and an unholy lust for its artifacts—including antique texts inked in blood. To complicate matters further, there's a mysterious stranger in town with vengeance in his heart and a gun in his pocket.

    Never mind that Jake's just taken a sledgehammer to her ancient bathroom. Or that she forgot she's set to host a party for Eastport's most treasured teacher. She's also about to lose her beloved housekeeper on account of her father's hasty marriage proposal...and her son, Sam, has just taken his first tentative steps toward sobriety.

    But all that will have to wait, because when two more victims turn up in a town better known for its scenic views and historic homes than its body count, she and her comrade-in-sleuthing,Ellie White, need to go on the prowl to find someone who may believe that the pages of an ancient book are the blueprint for a perfect murder.

    Publishers Weekly

    In this multilayered cozy, the 11th in Graves's home repair series (after 2006's Trap Door), Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree has uncovered what looks to be a very old book while fixing up her 1823 house in Eastport, Maine. Local rare book expert Horace Robotham offers to take a look at it, but then dies in what appears to be a mugging gone wrong. Jake doesn't think too much about this until a stranger drives up to her house three weeks after Horace's death. He introduces himself as a friend of Horace's, says he might have some information about the book and then asks Jake if he can hide a gun in her house. Meanwhile, Jake's father is putting the moves on her sassy housekeeper, Bella. Although the development of minor characters is a little thin, local color and an entirely unexpected denouement combine for engaging reading. (Jan.)

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    Biography

    Sarah Graves lives with her husband in Eastport, Maine, where her mystery novels are set. She is currently working on her twelfth Home Repair Is Homicide novel.

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    GREAT SERIESby Anonymous

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    April 24, 2009: If you enjoy fast reading & a good plot, I recommed this book. I've read the whole series & even gotten a few other people interested in the series. I even enjoy the little 'household' tips that are included too.

    I Also Recommend: False Witness (Sister Agatha Series #4), Catering to Nobody (Culinary Mystery Series #1), Trap Door (Home Repair Is Homicide Series #10), Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder (Hannah Swensen Series #1).

    I DID NOT LIKE IT!by Avid-ReaderAG

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    January 05, 2009: If you want an improbable plot, mediocre writing and a violent ending this may be for you. But this is the first Graves book I have not enjoyed, nor liked. The never-ending repairs rather than restoration and interminable Jacobia humorous (supposedly) situations are boring.


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