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Julie Kaewert (Author)
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Booklover's Mysteries August 1, 2000
From bestseller to death-dealer
London's Plumtree Press has a world-class bestseller of a novel. And the sequel is earmarked to get this old family firm out of the red. But its anonymous author, known to Plumtree only as "Arthur," has apparently vanished, leaving the crucial last five chapters undelivered. Alex already knows they reveal the identity of the characters who smuggled British children to America during World War II. But, of course, this is fiction. So when a lead critic previews the book as a nonfiction exposé, Alex is shocked. Even more so when the critic is murdered...and Alex finds himself the target of a ruthless hunt for the manuscript and bizarre attempts on his life. Ducking newshounds, government officials, and the sniping of jealous publishers, Alex knows only one thing: If he can't find Arthur and untangle the truth, his next season's list may be a posthumous one.

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Murder and struggles for both power and love move this competent, slightly sluggish debut set in the publishing industry. Two years ago, London's Plumtree Press, run by amiable young Alex Plumtree, was saved from going under with the delivery of a manuscript by an author who identified himself only as "Arthur.' ' The novel's rise to the top of the bestseller charts bodes well for the publication of its sequel, planned for the next month. But with the sequel five chapters short of completion, "Arthur" has suddenly severed communications, leaving Plumtree out on a limb and facing bankruptcy. Then a well-known reviewer claims that the bestseller and the promised sequel, both about the kidnapping and sale of juvenile WW II refugees to Americans, is more fact than fiction. The reviewer is found murdered and then Alex is threatened. He goes undercover to save his life, his business and his author, traveling to Nantucket where he endures near fatal danger to finger the murderer, establish the truth about the wartime kidnappings, win the girl and be pretty certain about Arthur's true identity.
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"A classical English mystery that, but for a few modern twists, could have been written in the days of Michael Innes or Nicholas Blake."
-- The Denver Post

"Publishing can get pretty deadly in England, as evidenced in Julie Kaewert's engaging and complex thriller."
-- San Francisco Chronicle

"Kaewert writes in the style of Dick Francis--part mystery, part thriller, good plotting, with characters we all care for."
-- Deadly Pleasures

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Crimeline (August 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553582097
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553582093
  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 0.9 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #166,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The first is back in print!, August 28, 2000
This review is from: Unsolicited: A Booklover's Mystery (Booklover's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Readers of Julie Kaewert's bibliomysteries (mysteries that revolve around other books, book sellers, authors or otherwise) will be pleased to read the first in the Alex Plumtree series. Unsolicited, first published in 1994, is back in print and really helps to set the scene for the next three in the series that are currently available - Unbound, Untitled and Unprintable.

Unsolicited introduces the reader to Alex Plumtree, the dashing and somewhat bumbling owner of Plumtree Press, one of the oldest publishing houses in London, his brother Max who seems to be underfoot at every step, fellow publishers and the love of his life Sarah Townsend (he is smitten from a far which makes the tale of unrequited love a delicious diversion from the mystery at hand). Alex has gone out on a limb and broken with tradition - he has published a fictional novel that has proven to be a smash hit for Plumtree Press.

With all of the additional media coverage surrounding the sequel, can Plumtree Press survive? Alex discovers that his smash hit might not be so fictional and the culprits behind the novel want him and anyone to do with the book dead. Who can he trust? Is Sarah, his one true love, in on the plot? What about his brother Max? Alex must unravel the mystery behind the novel and help to save the anonymous author's life - if he can just figure out who the author really is!

While this isn't an edge of your seat thriller, Ms. Kaewert certainly can and does do a fabulous job of keeping the reader interested. Her characters are well formed, the plot is all in good fun but still captivating. Unsolicited certainly leaves the reader wanting more and lucky for us - she has given it to us in the next three books in the series!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could be better, January 3, 2001
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This review is from: Unsolicited: A Booklover's Mystery (Booklover's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Overall, this story is an enjoyable read, if lacking in certain areas. It's really part mystery, part adventure/thriller, and I suppose part romance (the latter being quite unbelievable since the strong hero/protagonist, Alex Plumtree, is portrayed as a very feeble fellow in this arena). The attempted mix of British and American characters and scenes doesn't always work as most of the American characters are indistinguishable from the British ones. On the other hand, some of the main British characters don't use much in the way of British expressions, which makes them less than fully authentic.

This book is not un-put-downable and is very slow going at first. Once you're past half way, things begin to pick up, but then again the author circles for a landing after the mystery is solved. Kaewert seems rather absorbed with non-essential character and story detail. Agatha Christie she is not.

Even with its shortcomings, I would recommend Unsolicited to a British mystery fan. It still seems worth the read. I intend to read some more in Kaewert's series, hoping each subsequent story is better than its predecessor.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit bloated, but not bad at all., September 15, 2005
This review is from: Unsolicited: A Booklover's Mystery (Booklover's Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Julie Kaewert, Unsolicited (Crimeline, 2000)

Julie Kaewert's Booklovers mysteries took a while to make it to this side of the pond, but I am one of a growing number who are glad they finally made it, even if they did take so long. Unsolicited, the first of them, spends (as do most first-in-a-series books) a bit much time introducing us to characters and their complex relationships, but that rarely gets in the way of a cracking mystery.

While it's inaccurate to call this a cozy (the narrator is threatened with death a bit often for that), "hardboiled" is about the last word one would use to describe Alex Plumtree, the book's hero. He's thin, bespectacled, quite bookish (which shouldn't be surprising, given that he runs Plumtree Press), and an amateur at the whole roughing-people-up thing, to be sure. However, he finds himself forced into it when, at a press party, he narrowly dodges a huge roll of printing paper that comes crashing down from a ceiling, narrowly missing him and killing a friend of his who happens to be a noted book critic. Alex has himself a murder to solve, but things, of course, get far more complex when Alex begins to suspect that the critic's murder has to do with the next book coming from Plumtree Press, the sequel to a runaway bestselling novel by an author so anonymous even Alex has no idea who he is. Add to this his longtime and continually frustrating relationship with an American investment banker, and you've got the makings for a fun mystery.

It does its job quite well (though in the end we find ourselves with the Least Likely Suspect rule hanging over our heads, proving once again that the journey is often more fun than the destination). There's some prose, especially towards the beginning, that probably could have done with a bit of stripping and sanding; the book's pace gets bogged down a few too many times in the particulars. Once it gets going, however, and finds its pace, there's quite a neat little mystery here. Fans of other authors who spend their time mooning over books will find this right up their alley. *** ½
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