Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Case of the Missing Library Books by Iam Samson


Mobile Library Mysteries


Israel Armstrong is one of those people who doesn't stand out. He's a bit chubby, nervous, clumsy, headache prone, and very much an underachiever. After only a phone interview he is hired to be a librarian in small, rural Northern Irish town of Tumdrum and boy does he stand out. Maybe it's because he is obviously a city boy from London or that he is half Jewish and half Irish (from his long deseased Father's side) or a vegetarian. After a series of missing connections and miscommunications, he finally arrives to his new town to find no one to pick him up and his housing is really a farm's chicken coup on a working farm. The news just keeps getting worse, as he discovers that the library is closed and his position retitled "Outreach Support Officer" and driver of the decrepit mobile library. But the books he's supposed to fill it with have disappeared. Worse yet, his new boss will accept his resignation only if he finds the missing books first. Between Israel's inept sleuthing and the general unhelpfulness of the locals, it looks as if he'll be in Tumdrum a long, long time.

But as he combs the countryside for overdue library books he begins to connect with the locals and finds some literary souls to talk about books with. Many of the locals have unmet dreams so he begins to connect with them as he wonders trying to find the missing library books. The ending was a bit confusing but satisfactory as Israel finds himself more attached to these people in a strange town. Obviously it is a series as I've seen at least a sequel on Amazon. Not sure at this point if I'll read it but maybe in a year or so as I felt a bit depressed after I finished it.