Death Of A Bookseller by Bernard J. Farmer

 



Sergeant Jack Wigan just met Michael Fisk, a book-runner in an inconvenient state. Being a book-runner is like searching, picking up and selling rare/ first-edition/ most wanted books to other dealers or collectors. Instantly, they became close friends. Soon after that, Fisk was found stabbed surrounding his book in his own house. It was unlikely that he had any enemies other than books were the motive. From the time of his murder, Fredrick Hampton was accused. He happened to quarrel with the dead man and was seen at the Fisk's house. Fred denied it and claimed someone has framed him.

Sergeant Jack Wigan felt the man was innocent but hard to justify the feeling because there are so many loopholes in the case. The police had arrested the wrong person because circumstances seemed to implicate him. Wigan tried to find out general movements on the day of Fisk's death. He convinced all connected with the trade are suspect.

There are several potential suspects indeed.  I did think I had the ending all worked out, but obviously, I'm wrong. It does make the flow a little unbelievable. But guess what, it's fiction though. Originally published on January 1, 1956. This is the second of four detective novels that Farmer wrote featuring detective Sergeant Jack Wigan series.

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The Yellow Rambutan Tree Mystery by Ovidia Yu



An entertaining story that is set in Singapore after the Japanese Occupation. The 4th instalment of The Mystery Tree series centred on Su Lin and her family can be read as a standalone. Before the war, she helped the police solve several cases as an interpreter n local liaison duties. 

It begins with a friend, Botak Beng who was looking for her Uncle Chen regarding an important matter and was found stabbed in the drain nearby their neighbor's house. It's the third day of Chinese New Year, and no visits are made nor are visitors received as it is believed that evil spirits roam the earth. It couldn't have been a coincidence that Botak had been killed after he'd tried to see her uncle. Or probably because Uncle Chen has been cutting ties with his former underworld connections like smuggling and protection rackets. 

The story explored relationships between families who still believed in superstitions and taboos as the way of local life. Things weren't easy but wouldn't be so bad. They working out in this new post-war world. I enjoyed the pacing and the atmosphere that the author evoked which surprised me and was well on its way.  It's worth reading and I give 4.5 ⭐️ 

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Not Alone by Sarah K. Jackson

 



An imaginative adventure and gripping story of Katie and her son, Harry who had to leave their homes to find Jack. She gets to travel across the world after a major storm with high levels of particles and toxicity hit the country 5 years agoWhen Katie stumbles a letter written by him, it's like a glow of hope that he might be alive.

Everyone's fighting since then with not enough food, they just need to know how to forage, and how to grow things to survive. Besides, she was scared of dying and left Harry abandoned. She has to fight hard against the dust, toxins, grief, fear, hunger, pain, and hopelessness. It is the ultimate second chance that tore two lovers apart. This book is relatively slow with so much emotion beneath the surface.  A consequence of climate change and humans' desperate attempts that change the landscape of society and disastrous futures. 4 ⭐️

Thanks to @definitelybooks #pansing for the review copy. Opinions are my own 💙

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