The Secret of Lost \t\t Things
Sheridan Hay, .\t\t . Doubleday, $23.95 (354pp) ISBN 978-0-385-51848-2
Hay's debut has all the elements of a literary thriller, but they
\t\t don't quite come together. Arriving in New York from Tasmania with $300, her
\t\t mother's ashes and a love of reading, 18-year-old Rosemary Savage finds work in
\t\t the Arcade Bookshop, a huge, labyrinthine place that features everything from
\t\t overstock to rare books. In its physicality, the store greatly resembles New
\t\t York's Strand (where Hay worked), and its requisite assortment of intriguing
\t\t bookish oddballs includes autocratic owner George Pike and his albino
\t\t assistant, Walter Geist. Rosemary is suspicious and worried when Walter enlists
\t\t Rosemary's help to respond to an anonymous request to sell a hand-written
\t\t version of Herman Melville's lost
Reviewed on: 12/11/2006
Genre: Fiction
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