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Mass Market Paperback The Book of Old Houses: A Home Repair Is Homicide Mystery Book

ISBN: 0553588036

ISBN13: 9780553588033

The Book of Old Houses: A Home Repair Is Homicide Mystery

(Book #11 in the Home Repair Is Homicide Series)

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Book Overview

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.... What would you do if a long-buried book was unearthed from beneath your 1823 fixer-upper--a book containing your name written in blood ? That's the mystery...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Great Read

Sarah Graves' home repair mysteries are all very good and it is not necessary to read them in order to enjoy them. While not great literature, they are well thought out plots although a bit fanciful. Good Maine atmosphere, makes you want to eat lobster!

The Book of Old Houses

What can I say, every book that I have read from Sarah Graves has been terrific. Her connection with the area is also very good and being from Maine I can understand her so well. Also having to fix up and old cottage, her mistakes have also been mine. Keep on writing. DD

The Book of Old Houses

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I never guessed who the killer was. A good read!

Book of Old Houses

The fictional world created by Sarah Graves in her Home Repair is Homicide series is one of my favorites. I enjoyed this book, as I have every book in the series so far. In fact, after I read this one, I started the series over again.

Excellent regional amateur sleuth

Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree seems to always be fixing up something in her 1823 Eastport, Maine home yet finds the time to solve a murder or two. However, this time she gets spooked when she finds a book in the foundation of her basement. It seems written in blood and contains names of people who have lived in the house through the almost two centuries including the current spooked occupant. She sends the book to rare book expert Horace Robotham for authentication. Horace is murdered and the book vanished. His friend David DiMaio arrives at Jake's house introducing himself as the late Horace's friend. He also insists he drove to Eastport because someone he went to school with Bert Merkle had a motive to kill Horace. Dave asks questions of the household and the townsfolk. Horace's lonely friend Jason Riverton is killed and in a separate incident so is wannabe author Ann Talbert. The police claim the latter two deaths were coincidental misfortunate accidents; Jake refuses to believe the probability of so much coincidence as winning the lottery has better odds. She risks her life to prove a killer is working the book beat. Jake is a strong independent woman, who does most of the repairs and renovations to her fixer-upper; she also worries about her son Sam who just got out of jail while planning a poster for the town patriarch. Dave is the catalyst who sets much of the events in motion, but Jake is the tough broad trying to fix the problem. Sarah Graves latest "home repair" cozy is a grand regional amateur sleuth. Harriet Klausner
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