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Buried in a Book (Novel Idea Mysteries) (édition 2012)

par Lucy Arlington (Auteur)

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First in a new series. After losing her job as a journalist at the age of 45, Lila Wilkins accepts an internship at A Novel Idea, a thriving literary agency in North Carolina. When a penniless aspiring author drops dead in the agency's waiting room--and Lila discovers a series of threatening letters--she's determined to find out who wrote him off.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Buried in a Book (Novel Idea Mysteries)
Auteurs:Lucy Arlington (Auteur)
Info:Berkley Books (2012), Edition: Original, 298 pages
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Lila Wilkins was shocked the day she received a pink slip, but before she even left the building where she had worked for the past 20 years, she made a phone call. From unemployed to hired, from reporter at the "Dunston Herald" to intern for the Novel Idea Literary Agency, Lila would still be going to work the next day reporting to Ms. Bentley Burlington-Duke.

I loved this literary delight, a blend of great characters of diverse ages who enjoy friendship and new experiences within a mystery of twists.

One of the simple pleasures of reading cozy mysteries is the creativity of each author, who names the local businesses in the towns, which helps to develop picturesque settings as the mysteries take place. Here are a few of my favorites...
Expresso Yourself - coffee shop that is complete with piped-in acoustic guitar music and paintings by local artists on the walls.
Sherlock Holmes Realty - real estate office.
Catcher in the Rye - local sandwich shop.
How Green Was My Valley – organic food store with a mural of a farm scene on the side of the store.
Wonderland Playground – favorite location of the children and their moms.
The Secret Garden – gardening center.
Walden Woods Circle – renovated rental unit cottages were sold as private homes.

I hope you’ll visit Inspiration Valley in North Carolina. I’m looking forward to my next visit!

p.s. My confession: I know you shouldn’t laugh at another woman’s leading man, but when Lila’s mother, Althea, revealed the name of her leading man, I just couldn’t help myself. What a hoot of laughter burst forth from me!

Reviewer’s Note: Lucy Arlington is a pen name used by Susan Furlong. ( )
  FerneMysteryReader | Apr 17, 2024 |
Lila gets the boot after twenty years as a reporter; as luck would have it (a lot of luck), her hometown of Dunstan, North Carolina, has a literary agency, and that agency has an opening for an intern. Lila is hired on the spot.

All of this happens in the first ten pages of Buried in a Book. Luckily that pace slows down – but the murder of what appears to be a homeless man pops up pretty quickly, and right on the sofa in A Novel Idea literary agency’s reception area!

This is the first mystery that I’ve read with an eye toward actually figuring out who the killer was; I caught little comments that I considered clues, made note of whose whereabouts were unknown at the time of the murders (yep – at least one more murder happens), and made an educated guess based on the evidence I found.

I was right – and I was right about the killer’s accomplice too; but I’m not considering that a deficit in the novel; I only got one killer right, and I worked this book like a jigsaw puzzle to see the whole picture.

Drawbacks: the main character repeatedly wished she could just rest her head on the broad shoulder of her love interest, so that he could make it all better and solve her problems for her. That’s such an outdated sentiment, even for a 2012 novel. I also couldn’t get past the unlikely setting of a fairly large literary agency handling bestselling authors operating outside of New York City, in a small town in North Carolina. The story was an easy read though, and there were some entertaining characters, including Lila’s psychic mother Althea. ( )
  CatherineB61 | May 31, 2023 |
A pleasant first book in a cozy series about a literary agency and the middle aged woman who interns there. The thing I liked best was the literary town that she built, I would have liked to see more of the town, and also the characters could certainly be furthered developed maybe we'll see more of that in future books in the series. ( )
  kevn57 | Dec 8, 2021 |
Lila is laid off from the local newspaper then lands a job at a literary agency where on her first day she is confronted with a body of a man who was chased out of the agency within an hour of Lila's arrival at the agency. Was it murder or something else?

I liked Lila. The agency has a cast of characters working at it. Their descriptions give a good picture of what each is like. Lila wants to know who the man is and who/what killed him so she decides to investigate no matter the cost to her. She also has a few possible romance partners. Her mother is a hoot and her son should have had a good spanking once or twice in his childhood so he wouldn't be so spoiled.

The story line was interesting. I liked how Lila works to solve the murder. She's wrong at times but keeps at it until she finds the answer. The world building is good. I look forward to more of the series. ( )
  Sheila1957 | Jan 3, 2021 |
Usually when I read a cozy mystery, I really fall for the quirky characters and the plot comes in second. But this time, I fell for the main character, Lila Wilkins job. She was 45 years old and had to find a new job. I have been there. But the job that she finds is now the one that I can now dream about.

She is going to learn how to be a literary agent! What a job. So Buried In A Book by Lucy Arlington had me job jealous. I kept thinking about her wonderful job while she was enjoying it. I wanted to steal her query letters. And of course, I wanted her dream house in Inspiration Valley, North Carolina. Her son made me happy too because he was so independent that it reminded me of when my own son was a teenager. I worried a whole lot through those years.

Lila’s mother is a tarot card reader and bakes a lot of delicious chocolate banana bread which Lila eats. Lila also has had a lot of carmel lattes. I kept thinking, won’t she gain weight? I would. I was so happy when my thoughts got sent to her mother and she actually noticed that Lila’s jeans were getting too tight. I love that! I have always been mad at main characters who don’t ever gain weight despite all the goodies that they eat.

In addition to all the above in this book. Marlette, the early murder victim is so quirky that you have to love him. The pacing was fine and this book really made a hit with me.

Highly recommended for all cozy murder mystery readers. ( )
  Carolee888 | Jul 19, 2016 |
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This cozy debut, written by a pseudonymous duo, excels at describing bucolic North Carolina. Think Kate Carlisle for her intergenerational ensemble style or Mark de Castrique's series for regional Tar Heel flavor.
ajouté par Christa_Josh | modifierLibrary Journal, Teresa L. Jacobsen (Jan 1, 2012)
 

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First in a new series. After losing her job as a journalist at the age of 45, Lila Wilkins accepts an internship at A Novel Idea, a thriving literary agency in North Carolina. When a penniless aspiring author drops dead in the agency's waiting room--and Lila discovers a series of threatening letters--she's determined to find out who wrote him off.

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