The Mystery Readers Advisory
Author: John Charles
Editor: American Library Association
ISBN: 9780838908112
File Size: 70,52 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Read: 7988
Download
Three librarians from Scottsdale, Arizona provide library staff with an introduction to the mystery genre and offer tips and techniques for providing advice to mystery readers in the library. They include some of their own bibliographies, but refer readers elsewhere for fuller ones. They also include a brief history of the genre to pass on to readers new to it.
Editor: American Library Association
ISBN: 9780838908112
File Size: 70,52 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Read: 7988
Language: en
Pages: 227
Pages: 227
Three librarians from Scottsdale, Arizona provide library staff with an introduction to the mystery genre and offer tips and techniques for providing advice to mystery readers in the library. They include some of their own bibliographies, but refer readers elsewhere for fuller ones. They also include a brief history of
Language: en
Pages: 120
Pages: 120
The Alden children uncover a plot at the bookstore.
Language: en
Pages: 228
Pages: 228
Unravel the mystery of fostering a vibrant mystery collection for your library patrons! Whodunnit? Managing the Mystery Collection: From Creation to Consumption reveals just who is responsible—for providing high-quality library mystery collections to fans. This resource takes you through the complicated process, from creating a mystery story to getting it
Language: en
Pages: 336
Pages: 336
One horrible murder. Two people destined for love or tragedy. Emotions explode in the novel Julia Spencer-Fleming's readers have been clamoring for. Police Chief Russ Van Alstyne's first encounter with Clare Fergusson was in the hospital emergency room on a freezing December night. A newborn infant had been abandoned on
Language: en
Pages: 348
Pages: 348
The fifth in the New York Times bestselling mystery series for fans of Louise Penny and Elizabeth George. Police Chief Russ Van Alstyne's first encounter with Clare Fergusson was in an emergency room on a freezing December night. A newborn had been left on the steps of the town's Episcopal