The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown
Summary:
Cassie Andrews works in a New York City
bookshop, shelving books, making coffee for customers, and living an
unassuming, ordinary life. Until the day one of her favorite customers—a lonely
yet charming old man—dies right in front of her. Cassie is devastated. She
always loved his stories, and now she has nothing to remember him by. Nothing
but the last book he was reading.
But this
is no ordinary book…
It is the
Book of Doors.
Inscribed
with enigmatic words and mysterious drawings, it promises Cassie that any door is
every door. You just need to know how to open them.
Then
she’s approached by a gaunt stranger in a rumpled black suit with a Scottish
brogue who calls himself Drummond Fox. He’s a librarian who keeps watch over a
unique set of rare volumes. The tome now in Cassie’s possession is not the only
book with great power, but it is the one most coveted by those
who collect them.
Now
Cassie is being hunted by those few who know of the Special Books. With only
her roommate Izzy to confide in, she has to decide if she will help the
mysterious and haunted Drummond protect the Book of Doors—and the other books
in his secret library’s care—from those who will do evil. Because only Drummond
knows where the unique library is and only Cassie’s book can get them
there.
Review:
4-star
Wow, what a
ride this book took me on. I so wish I
could have given it a 5 star, but it was easy to put down and do other things
and come back to it. To me, a 5-star
read is one I can’t put down. It kept me on my toes as I couldn’t figure out
what was going to happen and it kept me surprised and satisfied. As this a the first book from this author I
will be looking out for more books written by him as I know it will be a
journey well worth my time and money.
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