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The Paperwhite Narcissus
The Paperwhite Narcissus | Cynthia Riggs
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In this fifth book in the Victoria Trumbull series, the ninety-two-year-old sleuth finds herself embroiled in a series of murders after she is fired from her job as West Tisbury correspondent for The Island Enquirer (the editor claims the newspaper needs a younger look). Victoria, determined to show that age is no barrier to news papering, immediately throws her weight behind The Grackle, intent on turning the two-page West Tisbury newsletter into a formidable competitor of the Enquirer. And it looks as though she will. In the meantime, the Enquirer's narcissistic editor has been receiving a series of obituaries, each naming him as the deceased. He would dismiss them as a sick joke, but the obituaries follow the actual deaths of people close to him. Rather than going to the police, he grudgingly rehires Victoria to uncover the identity of the obituary writer. Victoria knows almost everybody on the Island, and she may be the only person who can solve the mystery before the editor needs a genuine obituary of his own. In The Paperwhite Narcissus, as in the four previous books in the series, Cynthia Riggs explores the rich and varied setting of Martha's Vineyard in a way that only a native Islander can. The story glides from Wasque, the desolate southeast corner of Chappaquiddick, to the Coast Guard boat ramp in Menemsha; from the elegantly maintained Captains' houses in Edgartown to the wild Atlantic Ocean beach at Quansoo. A delightfully cozy read, steeped in rich characters and a sense of place, this latest Victoria Trumbull mystery is sure to charm long-time fans and first-time readers.
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Susanita
The Paperwhite Narcissus | Cynthia Riggs
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1. Kind of. I‘m thinking of getting a Paperwhite and don‘t want to buy more books until I do that. Just borrowing from the library for now.
2. Overdrive/Libby
#two4tuesday

TheSpineView I bought the paperwhite the first year it came out and loved. It finally died and I have an Oasis now which I love too. Happy Tuesday! 🙂 5y
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KatieCarpenter
The Paperwhite Narcissus | Cynthia Riggs

Okay Litsy community, I‘ve been thinking a paperwhite would be nice. Recommendations on the best version? Or would an oasis be better? Give me your opinions!

JoScho If it were me I would get the new Paperwhite. Price is right, it is waterproof and has audible. I played with it at Best Buy this week and was really impressed. Love the flush screen as well. 6y
Melissa_J For my money I‘d actually go for a Kobo. I currently use both a Kobo Forma and a Kindle Paperwhite. I‘ve had various generations of both company‘s e-readers and by far and away prefer Kobo. (edited) 6y
KatieCarpenter @Melissa_J does a kobo allow the kindle app? I‘m assuming yes but I thought I‘d ask :) 6y
Melissa_J No, it doesn‘t. So if you already use the Kindle App and have books on it, I‘d say you‘re safer to stick with a Kindle as Kindle books aren‘t transferable. 6y
Redwritinghood I have the first generation Paperwhite and like it. Haven‘t tried the latest. 6y
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