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Kate Ivory, a writer of historical novels, has a boyfriend in the police, and a friend in the Bodlian library. She is recruited this time to help out with a mystery loss of books in the Oxford Libraries Consortium. Many of the characters are found in different books about Kate Ivory, givin gthe feel of a saga, although they can all stand alone.
The plot is fast moving, and takes in the UK and the USA. The Oxford Exit reference becomes clear at least halfway through the book. There are twists and turns within the story, that will keep you wanting to turn the page sooner than you reach the end of it!
A jolly good read.
The antics and volume of her neighbors are preventing Kate from concentrating on her manuscript. Worried that the advance will run out before she has finished the work, she reluctantly accepts friend and former lover Andrew's offer of a job tracking down the culprits in a series of Oxford library thefts. Excerpts from the troubling submissions of one anonymous student in a in a creative writing class parallel Kate's trail through the libraries of Oxford to California and back. How are these dark self-revelations related to Kate and the disappearance of rare books?
Alas, Stallwood's mysteries are now out of print. To feed your taste for the writer/English professor-turned-sleuth genre, then, seek out Joanne Dobson's Karen Pelletier mysteries, Edith Skom's Beth Austin series, and -- most recommended -- Amanda Cross' Kate Fansler books.
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