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Murder in the Antiquarian Bookshop: A Spoiler-Free Discussion of Tim Sullivan's The Bookseller
Season 4 · Episode 97

Murder in the Antiquarian Bookshop: A Spoiler-Free Discussion of Tim Sullivan's The Bookseller

SAM&PAM's Book Radar · KAO

April 26, 20255m 1s

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Dive into the intriguing world of rare books with The Bookseller by Tim Sullivan, a gripping crime fiction novel published in 2025 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4kb1dkL

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When a well-known rare and antiquarian bookseller, Edward Squire, is found murdered in his Bristol shop, Detective Sergeant George Cross and his team are plunged into a case where centuries of literary secrets and modern-day greed collide. Explore the dusty shelves and clandestine deals of the book trade as Cross navigates a cast of eccentric characters, including a ninety-year-old bookseller with a sharp memory, a son with conflicting ambitions, and a network of dealers with rivalries as old as the first editions they covet. Uncover the motives behind the murder, from a valuable stolen manuscript to bitter disputes over price-fixing in the rarefied world of literary treasures. This atmospheric mystery delves into the passions and betrayals hidden within the seemingly genteel world of bookselling, where the love of literature can have deadly consequences. Get ready for a compelling investigation filled with unexpected twists and a deep dive into a fascinating subculture.

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