![]() ![]() Lydia has kept this part of her life hidden from her boyfriend and co-workers, severing her ties even to her father. As Lydia unravels the reasons behind Joey’s suicide, she is confronted with the unwanted intrusion of her own past–a horrific occurrence when she was a child that tore apart her world and ripped her from all sense of security she had ever known. She is particularly drawn to Joey–and the story opens with his suicide at the bookstore. Main character, Lydia, works at a bookstore that allows “BookFrogs” –homeless readers –to be regular visitors. I read it in one day, couldn’t put it down. It’s very difficult to pull off a good mystery and a strong family drama that still is light enough to enjoy reading. Great characters, convincing story, two mysteries, a recent and a cold case connected by multiple threads. Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore by Matthew J. ![]()
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