Archive for November 6, 2009

THE BROKEN TEAGLASS by Emily Arsenault

In Emily Arsenault’s THE BROKEN TEAGLASS, two young employees of a dictionary publishing company become obsessed with an unsolved murder. Billy Webb, who is twenty-four, joins the ranks of editorial assistants at the Samuelson Company, and soon befriends Mona Minot, a bright, aggressive, and forthright colleague. Together, they relieve the tedium of their jobs by digging out citations written by Dolores Beekmim, author of a non-existent book called “The Broken Teaglass.” Dolores’ mysterious citations appear to be some sort of confession, but what crime did she commit and why would she place incriminating information in old card files?

November 6, 2009  Tags: ,   Posted in: Contemporary, Debut Novel, Job, Mystery/Suspense, Writing Life  One Comment



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