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Winterland at The Secondhand Bookworm - Book 11 in the bookshop series of novels.

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FANCY SOEMTHING NEW TO READ? LOVE BOOKS? LOVE BOOKSHOPS? EVER FANCIED WORKING IN A BOOKSHOP? WINTERLAND AT THE SECONDHAND BOOKWORM I am really pleased to be able to bring Book 11 in The Secondhand Bookworm series to share on Kindle, KindleUnlimited and Amazon with all bookshop lovers soon. It was great fun to write and is a good read if I say so myself - right up your street if you enjoy rickety old shops, sprawling old castles, rivalries, romances, intrigue, a book with a curse, hidden cyphers, duels and fist-fights, quirky English humour, secret maps and snowy festivals all set around a bookshop. If you haven't already, why not give The Secondhand Bookworm series a go and get a head start on the story as the characters and themes develop over the whole series? Each novel spends a week (or 6 as in the case of book 7) in The Secondhand Bookworm; a higgledy-piggledy bookshop with three floors, a winding staircase spiralling all the way to the attic (and a room filled with paperback

Book 11 in The Secondhand Bookworm novels almost here! Read a snippet now.

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  ASNIPPET FROM WINTERLAND AT THE SECONDHAND BOOKWORM Books, customers, sabotage, rivalry, romance, friendship, intrigue, humour. My series of enjoyable novels set in an English bookshop continues. I have almost finished reading through my finished book - Book 11 in The Secondhand Bookworm - a series of novels set in an eccentric English bookshop. It is called 'Winterland at The Secondhand Bookworm'. I would like to share with you a snippet from chapter four as I read along.  The scene takes place in the front room of The Secondhand Bookworm. Nora, who is the main protagonist and who runs the bookshop, is working with Betty, the eldest member of staff (very sensitive about her age). Along comes a regular customer, a local author and Betty's rival. COMING SOON TO AMAZON KINDLE AND PAPERBACK SNIPPET FROM CHAPTER FOUR: Betty curled her lip. “Hello, Mr Fink.” He stood and wiped snow off the top of his shopper, brushing it everywhere, so that it settled on books displayed in lit