Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore: A Novel

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UPC:
9781501116858
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1/9/2018
Release Date:
1/9/2018
Author:
Sullivan, Matthew
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Reprint
Pages:
352
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When a bookshop patron commits suicide, his favorite store clerk must unravel the puzzle he left behind in this intriguingly dark, twisty (Kirkus Reviews) debut novel from an award-winning short story writer. Lydia Smith lives her life hiding in plain sight. A clerk at the Bright Ideas bookstore, she keeps a meticulously crafted existence among her beloved books, eccentric colleagues, and the BookFrogsthe lost and lonely regulars who spend every day marauding the stores overwhelmed shelves. But when Joey Molina, a young, beguiling BookFrog, kills himself in the bookstores upper room, Lydias life comes unglued. Always Joeys favorite bookseller, Lydia has been bequeathed his meager worldly possessions. Trinkets and books; the detritus of a lonely, uncared for man. But when Lydia flips through his books she finds them defaced in ways both disturbing and inexplicable. They reveal the psyche of a young man on the verge of an emotional reckoning. And they seem to contain a hidden message. What did Joey know? And what does it have to do with Lydia? As Lydia untangles the mystery of Joeys suicide, she unearths a long buried memory from her own violent childhood. Details from that one bloody night begin to circle back. Her distant father returns to the fold, along with an obsessive local cop, and the Hammerman, a murderer who came into Lydias life long ago and, as she soon discovers, never completely left. Both charming and challenging (Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review), Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore is a multi-generational tale of abandonment, desperation, and betrayalinventive and intricately plotted (Publishers Weekly, starred review).