Crime and Parchment
A Rare Books Cozy Mystery • Book 1
by Daphne Silver
Narrated by Barrie Kreinik
About This Audiobook
Rare books librarian Juniper Blume finds herself drawn back to a Chesapeake Bay town she has long avoided when her brother-in-law makes a startling claim: an ancient Celtic manuscript may have surfaced in a Maryland cemetery. Armed with firsthand knowledge of the Book of Kells from a recent trip to Ireland, Juniper suspects the find could be connected to its long-lost bejeweled covers, stolen centuries ago. What begins as intellectual curiosity pulls her into a tangle of local secrets, family grief, and a mystery that sits at the intersection of sacred history and small-town life.
Barrie Kreinik brings a warm, measured quality to Juniper's narration that suits the cozy pacing of this Agatha Award debut perfectly. The intimate setting and character-driven tension translate naturally to audio, where Kreinik's nuanced delivery gives emotional weight to Juniper's complicated homecoming alongside the unfolding mystery. At just over six hours, the runtime feels well-calibrated, never rushing the atmosphere that makes this first entry in the Rare Books Cozy Mystery series work as well as it does.
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