And The Books Were Opened

And The Books Were Opened A Dr. Tabitha New York Mystery by Craig Stephen Copland

AND THE BOOKS WERE OPENED

On March 19, 1924, the J P Morgan Library became a public institution.
On March 20, a woman’s body was discovered there.
It lay below the Ancient and Near Eastern Seals and Tablets Collection.
The following day, another woman’s body was found.

This one was in the Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts section.
Both of the women were married to wealthy doctors. Both of the doctors worked at the same hospital—Bellevue. They were close friends. The NYPD immediately suspected them. They hired lawyers, but they needed more help. They came to Dr. Tabitha Stancović, knowing she could not refuse.

Could bibliophiles be so passionate about manuscripts that they would commit murder? Could former patients be so consumed with anger that they would kill a doctor’s wife in revenge?

If you enjoy mystery/thrillers set in New York City, this is for you. If you are a bibliophile yourself (non-murdering), you will enjoy the romp through the libraries and book clubs of Manhattan, where ‘dying to read’ a book is more than a figure of speech.

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