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Bait and witch

Sanders, Angela M. (Author).

Josie Way loved working among the Library of Congress's leather-scented stacks until she uncovered corruption and made herself a target. As Wilfred, Oregon's new librarian, Josie can stay undercover until the case goes to court. But life in this little town isn't as subdued as she expected. The library, housed in a a Victorian mansion, is slated to be bulldozed. Still digesting the news that her safe haven is about to become scrap lumber, Josie discovers a body in the woods . . .

Book  - 2021
MYSTERY,PB FIC Sande
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  • ISBN: 9781496728746
  • Physical Description 327 pages ; 18 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2021.

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Bait and Witch
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by Sanders, Angela M.
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A D.C. librarian caught in a political scandal hides out in a small-town Oregon library job that deepens her connection to books in uncanny ways. After she lodges a whistleblower complaint based on political machinations she overhears on a break from her position at the Library of Congress, Josie Way gets as far out of town as she can. She winds up in Wilfred, Oregon, a place she's quickly reminded hasn't even technically been a town since the old mill shut down 25 years ago. Although Josie intends to remain as town librarian only as long as it takes for her complaint to get investigated, she's shocked when Darla Starling, the librarian who hired her, and assistant librarian Roz Grover tell her that the librarian position is as temporary as she is. Now that social-climbing Ilona Buckwalter has pronounced the library's site the perfect place for a retreat center, some of the library trustees are hopeful that this new business could be what brings Wilfred back from the brink. But Josie didn't come all this way to let it all go, and she fights Ilona the best way a librarian can: by a well-researched report demonstrating the library's value to the town. Take that! And Josie's just starting to come into her real power, for her long-standing connection to books gets stronger and almost otherworldly. Maybe she should read that copy of Folk Witch that's always appearing in the background? Good thing she has books, and the library's resident cat, Rodney, on her side, because she stumbles on a dead body she's pretty sure was someone sent from D.C. to keep her quiet. Like anyone could stop her from telling the truth. Zippy and fun, with just enough ambiance to satisfy readers seeking spooks and humor. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.