Hangman's Root
3 journalers for this copy...
When an animal researcher is found hanged in his lab, suspicion falls on a biology professor whose obsession is rescuing stray cats. Retired attorney, China Bayles, is a friend of the "cat lady" and knows the professor is not capable of murder. In order to clear her friend of the crime she didn't commit, China must find the real killer.
Adding to a Mystery Book Box.
taken out of JennyC1230 Mystery/Thriller Bookbox. thanks for sharing
Journal Entry 4 by LaveggioCoffee at Laveggio Roasteria & Espresso Bar in Binghamton, New York USA on Monday, July 8, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (7/8/2013 UTC) at Laveggio Roasteria & Espresso Bar in Binghamton, New York USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
on the OBCZ shelf
This book arrived today from 6of8. She sent books out to the world last Friday, to show that something good still comes out of America, despite their new president.
I noticed that she had not journalled the book and got in touch with her. She checked and said all was in order, I could go ahead. I came back to find - still no JE from her. Curiouser and curiouser. To cut a long story short it turned out that this book has two BCID-numbers as LoveggioCoffee had registered it a second time. Her label was a few pages from the beginning , so I hadn't seen it. Geniedances had not put in a label at all (or it has fallen off), but had written the BCID-number on top of the book accross all pages where I found it.
I'll put a link here: http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/12214659 so geniedances can see where the book has been since, but I'll suggest that from now on readers of this book will use the other number to avoid further confusion. I'll remove LaveggioCoffee's label and put it on the other side of the cover, so it will be more easily spotted. I chose the other BCID number merely because it had more JEs "under its belt". I'll put a link from there to here as well, so people can see how it all really began...
So, this book has been a bit of a mystery even before I got to reading it. Bodes well.
I noticed that she had not journalled the book and got in touch with her. She checked and said all was in order, I could go ahead. I came back to find - still no JE from her. Curiouser and curiouser. To cut a long story short it turned out that this book has two BCID-numbers as LoveggioCoffee had registered it a second time. Her label was a few pages from the beginning , so I hadn't seen it. Geniedances had not put in a label at all (or it has fallen off), but had written the BCID-number on top of the book accross all pages where I found it.
I'll put a link here: http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/12214659 so geniedances can see where the book has been since, but I'll suggest that from now on readers of this book will use the other number to avoid further confusion. I'll remove LaveggioCoffee's label and put it on the other side of the cover, so it will be more easily spotted. I chose the other BCID number merely because it had more JEs "under its belt". I'll put a link from there to here as well, so people can see how it all really began...
So, this book has been a bit of a mystery even before I got to reading it. Bodes well.