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One Book In The Grave
Kate Carlisle

Bibliophile Mysteries #5

February 2012
On Sale: February 7, 2012
304 pages
ISBN: 0451236122
EAN: 9780451236128
Kindle: B006CUDENW
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Mystery Cozy

Brooklyn's chance to restore a rare first edition of Beauty and the Beast seems a fairy tale come true-until she realizes the book last belonged to an old friend of hers. Ten years ago, Max Adams fell in love with a stunning beauty, Emily, and gave her the copy of Beauty and the Beast as a symbol of their love. Soon afterward, he died in a car crash, and Brooklyn has always suspected his possessive ex-girlfriend and her jealous beau.

Now she decided to find out who sold the book and return it to its rightful owner-Emily. With the help of her handsome boyfriend, Derek Stone, Brooklyn must unravel a murder plot-before she ends up in a plot herself...

Bibliophile Mysteries

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32 comments posted.

Re: One Book In The Grave

I visit an Author's website to see if there are any books of theirs that I may have missed. I also like to learn about their background. I find it interesting, since some of them lead fascinating lives outside of the literary world. I don't always check out the bonus area of the website. It depends on how much time I have on that particular day and other factors. As far as winning goes, I have won in the past and won a gift certificate as well as a personalized book, which I cherish. I do like the personalized books a lot, and in this economy, the gift cards help out a lot, too!! I'm drawn to the cover of your book, as well as to the plot, and can't wait to read it.
(Peggy Roberson 7:58am February 1, 2012)

I visit author's websites to see what they are writing now with excerpts, what's coming next and quite often their references to other authors that might interest us. I also enjoy their daily blogs full of little tidbits about their families and their lives. And also as a bonus, the unexpected winnings of books.
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Diane Sadler 8:26am February 1, 2012)

I really enjoy visiting an author's website mostly to discover more about them.
It's great to find out what other books they have written and simply what
makes them tick. It's neat to find out the little extras as the reader can then
understand a little more about what an author writes. The backgrounds of
authors would amaze many readers. Many have had very lucrative careers
before coming an author. I love to read what motivated an author to begin
writing. Before I retired, I would only find time to grab a book and read it
never taking much time to find out about this wonderful person that wrote the
book that gave me so much pleasure. Now, I have the time and have become
quite good friends with several authors. Yes, I have won several author
giveaways and each time it has thrilled me. I love to win a copy of an author's
book. Each is a treasure to me!

I'm excited to see you have a contest for a jigsaw puzzle at your website.
Other than reading, jigsaw puzzles are my passion. My husband and I love to
watch BBC Acorn Media mystery CDs and I'm always working a puzzle at the
same time. Can't just be idle you know!

Thank you for sharing this giveaway. I'm really looking forward to reading
"One Book in the Grave." I hope there will be something about the repair of
antique books as well. I would love to know the steps into how this is done.

All the best, Kate!

Connie Fischer
[email protected]
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Connie Fischer 8:50am February 1, 2012)

I visit different author's websites all the time. I like receiving their newsletters
and blogs too. I visit them for varying reasons. Sometimes it's to check the
order of books in a series, or to see what new books they have coming up
(and find out what their ISBN numbers will be!) I like to read the information
authors post about their family lives, and about how they came up with their
characters, etc.
I also like entering contests on author websites and blogs. I have won books
from them before, and I always get happy when I get a "You're the winner" e-
mail! I always read the books I receive, and then I pass them along to
someone else who can read and enjoy them as well. I also always try to post
a review of the book on the paperback website I belong to for other readers.
Thanks for the giveaway Kate! :)
(
Debbie Burdeen 9:40am February 1, 2012)

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Kate Carlisle 9:41am February 1, 2012)

Peggy, Thank you! I'm so glad the cover of ONE BOOK IN THE GRAVE attracts you. I adore my covers! They're so homey and, well, cozy... as befits a cozy mystery. :)

I have a bio on my website. If you haven't read it already, I'll give you a hint... For years, I worked in TV. You'll have to go to www.katecarlisle.com to find out what shows I worked on. Fun times!
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Kate Carlisle 9:42am February 1, 2012)

Diane, I was SO bad about blogging regularly! My life just isn't that interesting to write something every day. I do blog with the Romance Bandits, though. We're a fun group! www.romancebandits.com

And, of course, I'm on Facebook just about every day. www.facebook.com/katecarlislebooks
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Kate Carlisle 9:44am February 1, 2012)

Connie, your post made me smile big time! I think you're going to love ONE BOOK IN THE GRAVE because YES! there are some details on how antique books are repaired. I've taken bookbinding classes for years as a hobby, and my love for the book arts is what led me to start this series. I get comments frequently from readers who love learning something new, while enjoying a true whodunit.

Good luck in the contest for the jigsaw puzzle. On the Contests page on my website, please be sure to scroll down to see the Bibliophile Mystery word search booklet that you can send in for.
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Kate Carlisle 9:50am February 1, 2012)

Debbie, Thank you so much for your comment. It's good to know that readers enjoy personal glimpses into authors' lives. My family is actually pretty similar to Brooklyn's family in the Bibliophile Mystery series. If you've read any of the books, that will tell you something about me! If you haven't read them yet, then pick up ONE BOOK IN THE GRAVE next week. After you read it, you'll say, "Oooooooooohhhhh! So THAT'S what she was talking about!" :)
(
Kate Carlisle 9:54am February 1, 2012)

HI KATE. YOU ARE A NEW AUTHOR TO ME AND I SEE I NEED TO CATCH
UP!
(
Linda Bass 12:02pm February 1, 2012)

Hey Kate!!! You know how much I LOVE Brooklyn, Derek and all the characters in the Bibliophile series!!

And yes, I love to find extra content on an author's website. The more time I spend there, the more I want to read more of the books by that author
(
Suzanne Ferrell 12:30pm February 1, 2012)

I love Cozy Mysteries and have One Book In The Grave on my wish list. I do visit authors blogs and enter giveaways and have won a number of books in the last few yrs. The latest was 3 Cozies, Plan Bee, Royal Pains and It Takes A Witch a Bookin' With Bingo blog. I am looking forward to receiving and reading.
(
Brenda Hill 12:39pm February 1, 2012)

Hi, Linda! Squeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!! I love hearing from new readers. :) Enjoy! You can read the first chapter of all my books for free at www.katecarlisle.com.
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Kate Carlisle 12:45pm February 1, 2012)

Hi, Suzanne! Thank you so much for stopping by! You're so sweet. See, this is EXACTLY what I mean about readers being a true community!
(
Kate Carlisle 12:46pm February 1, 2012)

I enjoy visiting author websites to see what is new... I find additional content fun and always try my luck at contests. This looks like a great series to read... have to add it to my list!
(
Colleen Conklin 1:33pm February 1, 2012)

When I visit author websites I'm often looking to see what books are coming out next. Sometimes I'm looking to see what older titles I can look for (to find the books from a series that I started in the middle or at the end), or just to find any other books the author wrote. I like to look at any bonus content on the site.
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Cheryl McEwen 2:51pm February 1, 2012)

Thank you for adding ONE BOOK IN THE GRAVE to your list, Colleen! I hope you'll love the story and that you'll enjoy getting to know Brooklyn Wainwright, bookbinder extraordinaire! I've just signed on to do three more Bibliophile Mystery books, in addition to the two coming out next year, so you'll have lots of fun reading ahead.
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Kate Carlisle 5:42pm February 1, 2012)

Cheryl, Thank you for your comments! I agree! It's very important that we authors make sure we keep our websites current so readers know what's coming up next, and the correct order for the books already available. I hope you'll check out my site. I think you'll get a real kick out of Brooklyn's map of San Francisco! I had so much fun putting that together!
(
Kate Carlisle 5:43pm February 1, 2012)

What a nice post. If I love a book/author all of my friends (and even people I
see at work with books in their hands) hear about it. I love getting people
hooked on authors I enjoy.
I also stop by my favorite authors web pages, it is a good way to keep up to
date with new releases and get extra tid bits on new and old books. I love it
when I can find deleted scenes or pictures that inspired the author.
(
Lexi Hansen 8:47pm February 1, 2012)

Hi Kate,
I won a Greek calendar for Tori Carrington's website once. I like to go to
author's sites to see what they are up to, read the bio and see all their books. I
also like bonus content.
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Tammy Yenalavitch 10:36pm February 1, 2012)

Can't disagree with the previous posts. I'm curious to know what makes an author tick as well read excerpts of their books. Been fortunate to win books from authors. My latest win was Mary Jane Clark's "The Look of Love." Receiving books in the mail is a real treat!
(
Joanne Hicks 10:58pm February 1, 2012)

Oh, Lexi, see you're the kind of reader we LOOOOVE! I hope you'll love the Bibliophile Mystery series enough to tell your friends about it!
(
Kate Carlisle 11:11pm February 1, 2012)

Hi Tammy! That's a fun prize! Hope you won the calendar toward the beginning of the year so you could enjoy it all year long. :)
(
Kate Carlisle 11:12pm February 1, 2012)

Joanne, I love Mary Jane Clark's books! That is a fun prize! I hope you all will join my mailing list at www.katecarlisle.com for a chance to win my contests! Thanks for a fun day!
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Kate Carlisle 11:13pm February 1, 2012)

I visit author sites mostly to confirm when their next book is coming out and
what it's going to be. And if I'm lucky, theirs a bonus short story or an excerpt to
tide me over:) I've been fortunate to win several author contests for their books!
It was the best feeling to get a book in the mail from a favorite author, and they
even took the time to sign it:D
(
Bella Franco 7:12am February 2, 2012)

btw, that puzzle is awesome! what a great way to have a pretty book cover
(
Bella Franco 7:15am February 2, 2012)

I have loved your books since the moment I have found them. I have all of them except this latest one. I can't wait to read it. Thank you for appreciating the readers in all of us!
(
Renee Brown 8:41pm February 2, 2012)

I go to author's websites to learn more about their books, and hopefully find excerpts to read, which, in turn, usually lead to my buying the book(s). I love finding out more information about the books, especially when it's a series. Learning the backstory, so to speak, just makes me want to purchase more of them!

Yes, I have also won author contests, and gotten a variety of things, but mostly books, which given my budget right now, are the best things! I have also won a Greek Calendar from Tony Carrington, along with a cookbook from another author here on Fresh Fiction ("The Best Of Kentucky" I believe it was. Haven't had a chance to make anything out of it yet, but that will happen, believe me!!).

And let me say, as the daughter of not one, but TWO librarians, and having been a librarian myself, this series of books definitely pushes all the right buttons with me!!

Later,

Lynn
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Lynn Rettig 3:49pm February 3, 2012)

I visit author's websites to learn more about their writing process, tips, recipes, FAQ, blog, but mainly for the books.
Contests where you have to answer questions by reading the website and excerpts are fun.
(
Alyson Widen 6:10pm February 3, 2012)

I love to get Ms Carlisle's books when they come out. I've enjoyed the series greatly and look forward to each new book in the series.
(
A.I. Lehl 12:33pm February 6, 2012)

Angela 12:03pm, Love these books!
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Angela Rogers 12:03pm February 6, 2012)

I am new to the computer but a forever fan of books. I have read the first four books in your Bibliophile series and loved them. The topic was so interesting that I actually contacted our community college to see if they offered any courses in it. Too my disappointment, they do not. The covers on your books are so beautiful that I have no trouble imagining them in leather. It's nice to pick up a book that you can lose yourself in,{and sometimes we are actually able to FIND ourselves}between those covers. Thanks for good reading.
(
DonnaCarol Loftis 6:02pm February 13, 2012)

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