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Loading... The Broken Teaglass (edition 2010)by Emily Arsenault
Work InformationThe Broken Teaglass by Emily Arsenault
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. An interesting story, I enjoyed the way the author revealed unexpected details of the character's lives as the story went along. Also enjoyed the peek into the way a dictionary publishing house works. This was something of a mystery, something of suspense, not very compelling, and yet I always wanted to go back to it to read some more. For my review please visit my blog: Martin's View: the Broken Teaglass. no reviews | add a review
While flirting with each other to ease the boredom of working as dictionary updaters, Billy Webb and Mona Minot discover that someone has been lacing their dictionary files with clues to a long-unsolved murder. No library descriptions found.
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The main characters are very believable. They come across as real people. They find something curious in the archives of a dictionary publisher where they work. Something is amiss and they investigate. They spend lunch hours comparing note on their investigation.
The book is well worth the read. ( )