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Unsigned (Booklover's Mysteries) [Mass Market Paperback]

Julie Kaewert (Author)
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Booklover's Mysteries January 2, 2001
The life of the party was just found dead....

It was billed as the biggest literary event of the season. McKinley Montague, the handsome, enigmatic author of sensational serial-killer novels, was to make a rare book-signing appearance at the grand opening of London's newest superbookstore.

But the author never arrives -- and word quickly spreads that Montague is dead, the victim of a mysterious boating accident.

Publisher Alex Plumtree is shocked by McKinley's sudden passing. Yet even more disturbing is the encounter Alex has in a local coffee shop with a reporter that very night. First the scribe reveals he received a tip that McKinley's own publishers had him murdered to boost his sales. Seconds later, a bullet shatters the cafe's window, missing the pair by inches.

The shooting is only the first of many bizarre incidents, unexplained deaths, and troubling phone calls. And with his own life hanging in the balance, Alex wonders if McKinley's demise was just the opening chapter in London's deadliest literary season ever....

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Publisher Alex Plumtree's plans to attend a book-signing by one of his most noted writers suddenly change when it is announced that the writer has been killed in a boating accident. To complicate matters, a journalist insists on having coffee with PlumtreeDostensibly to tell him that he knows something about the author's deathDbut then gunfire breaks out. When Plumtree runs outside to find out what's going on, he is certain that he spots his fianc e, whom he believed was killed recently while traveling. Over the next few daysDwhich happen to precede the Frankfurt Book FairDPlumtree receives two unsolicited bids to buy his company, and his landlord insists on taking back the building in which Plumtree's company is housed. While simultaneously managing his company and dealing with authors, staff and colleagues, Plumtree turns into super-sleuth and discovers a sinister plot by some corporate giants to take over the publishing business in England. Kaewart, author of four other Booklover's Mystery series, knows the book world well, but she has burdened this novel with too many plot elements. Further, although Plumtree is an appealing character, Kaewart does not flesh him out enough to keep readers interested. Mystery fans who work in publishing might find this novel slightly amusing but, overall, it's too muddled for most readers to enjoy.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Praise for the Booklover's Series:

"As always, absorbing and enlightening."
-- Rendezvous

"A treat for booklovers."
-- Tales From a Red Herring


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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Crimeline (January 2, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553582194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553582192
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #895,644 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars totslly Unbelievable!, January 29, 2001
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This review is from: Unsigned (Booklover's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Unsigned: A Booklover's Mystery is by far the worst book in this series, and I was really looking forward to reading it. It is not only implausible, but difficult to follow or to believe. Many of the people Alex Plumtree, the hero, has trusted for years either deceive him for his own protection, or they deceive him for their own gain. The ending is completely unsatisfactory. The entire book should be unsigned!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not the best in this series, August 1, 2001
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This review is from: Unsigned (Booklover's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Unsigned, the latest in Julie Kaewert's Booklover's Mystery series is good, but not her best. A reader who wants a fast paced story will not be pleased with this one, and a reader who wants a singularly focused "who-dun-it" type of mystery will also not be pleased. Kaewert's style is to weave a complicated plot with many twists and turns, which successfully keeps the reader guessing if they will keep reading! There are multiple murders, multiple attempts on the protagonist's life, and multiple conspiracies being played out all along.

As in preceding stories, but particularly in this one, virtually everyone in the protagonist's publishing and bookselling world is suspect at some point. Who can Alex Plumtree trust and what information can he entrust them with? While puzzling over three suspicious offers to buy his own small, family publishing firm for a lot more than it's worth, he helps the British government save the British (or even European) publishing industry from becoming a giant monopoly. Oh yes, along the way, he also helps to preserve the integrity and ethical standards in academic research involving the study of extant manuscripts of England's famed Beowulf and of the Apocryphal book of Judith.

Kaewert always leaves loose ends and unsolved pieces of the puzzle. As I suspected, the main loose end from the previous book in the series, Untitled, was picked up in this one, that is the fate of Alex Plumtree's fiancé Sarah Townsend. She is alive and back in London after all (after being held hostage in Iraq), but her exact whereabouts and the state of their relationship is another little mystery within a mystery.

Although I have read only three of the five published in this series thus far, I find Untitled to be the most intriguing and fast paced, and therefore un-put-downable. However, I will say that with Unsigned Kaewert has made one major improvement - she has finally done a good job of making her characters believably British in the use of their expressions and terminology. Now maybe in Uncatalogued, due out next year, these strong points will be combined.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun cerebral puzzler, January 6, 2001
This review is from: Unsigned (Booklover's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
One would think that being the owner of a small publishing house and an antiquarian bookstore in England would lead to a sedate existence. However, Alex Plumtree has a sideline, investigating homicides that make life a bit spicy for the book lover. On the night of a gala bookstore opening and accompanied book signing, Alex expects an exciting but relatively quiet evening. Included in the festivities is reclusive author McKinley Montauge, known for his serial killer thrillers. He is signing his latest book, Beowulf's Blood.

Before the party, a reporter from the bookseller newspaper jokingly tells Alex that his publisher plans to have Montauge killed to boost sales. While laughing about this in a coffee shop, a bullet is shot through the window giving credence to the journalist's story. In the following days, other horrible things occur to Alex. His landlord wants Plumtree Publishing to vacate their premises within thirty days. Someone breaks into Alex's bookstore. Someone kills a Beowulf scholar along with the murder of the publisher of the dead author. Worse, yet, Alex keeps seeing glimpses of his deceased fiance. The compulsive Alex decides to make sense of everything by doing a bit of sleuthing.

Any bibliophile, fan of a good cerebral mystery, or a romantic will want to read Julie Kaewert's latest "Booklover's Mystery," UNSIGNED. Familiar characters reappear, picking up threads from earlier stories, and provide a warm and cozy sense of homecoming. The well-done mystery is finely detailed so that if a reader blinks they may miss a critical clue. Ms. Kaewert has written another winner in this entertaining series.

Harriet Klausner

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