
In 1910, Minnie Tipton finds herself beset by the onslaught of superstitions that envelope the Pennsylvania mansion her father bought. Convinced the house is haunted by the vengeful spirit of a Civil War captain, and worried by her father’s rapidly worsening illness, Minnie delves into the home’s dark past in an effort to help bring him peace. Yet the lingering impact of the war and the gruesome tale of murder she uncovers only foster more fear and threaten to unravel Minnie’s own sanity.
In the present day, Triss Bellamy eagerly steps into the role of bookshop manager in the mansion-turned-museum boasting ninety-nine doors. But Triss’s dream job turns into a nightmare when havoc breaks loose with the arrival of her brother’s team of self-proclaimed paranormal investigators. Their determination to find a rumored one-hundredth door–a dangerous portal to the madness long said to plague the mansion–results in calamity, leaving Triss no choice but to unravel the truth or watch her brother slip forever beyond her reach.
A shadowy tale of historical hauntings and present-day mysteries masterfully penned by acclaimed thriller author Jaime Jo Wright, who is “in a class by herself” (Library Journal).
My Review:
Jaime Jo Wright has her own brand of eerie and I love it! ‘The Bookshop of 99 Doors’ is a Wright classic. A dual timeline with a Gothic flare that includes inexplicable hauntings and layered mysteries. The artful way the author bridges the two timelines is so clever. There are commonalities with both heroines, some obvious, others much more subtle and the way their stories eventually blend is a striking masterpiece!
I usually find myself drawn to one timeline more than the other in this genre but I found myself equally engaged in both Minnie’s and Triss’ stories so kudos to the author for achieving that kind of balance. Wright has also mastered the art of the cliff hanger scene ending, leaving readers dangling as we jump from one timeline to the next. Absolute page-turning perfection!
A thought provoking redemption arc spans the decades as both heroines face their challenges. Loved the relatable points of view, a poignant reminder that we are all works in progress with God’s grace to see us through.
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If you would like a chance to win a copy of The Bookshop of 99 Doors, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday April 25 2026
😊 Still haven’t read this author. Far from a Nancy Drew, I haven’t read many mysteries of late, and “The Clue of the Tapping Heels” sounds very far away. Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House lanehillhouse(at)gmail(dot)com
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Ohhh, time try a Jaime Jo Wright novel! Good luck, Kathleen!
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I still have yet to read any books by Jaime, this one sounds so interesting!
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Another new to Jaime Jo Wright reader! Lots of page-turning reading ahead of you. Good luck, Jo Ruth!
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Enticing review! I’d love to read this one. Can’t beat a JJW Gothic thriller 😍
Anne ~ Stuff & Nonsense
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You’re right about that! Good luck, Anne!
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Do so LOVE Jaimie Jo Wright’s books! Of course that means that THE BOOKSHOP OF 99 DOORS is already on my “gotta” read list. Your review just puts it over the top with anticipation. Can’t wait to dive into Minnie’s and Triss’ stories.
Thank you so much for the amazing chance to win a copy!
Have a wonderful “hump” day. May it have your sliding down into a wonderful rest of the week. Spring is finally officially here in the south with the arrival of the Baltimore Orioles and Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Still waiting on the Summer Tanager. They are so fun to observe for the short time they are here during their migration.
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Yep, definitely a ‘gotta’ list book! We’re back to spring weather so I may get to spend some time in the garden today. Hooray! Good luck, Kay!
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Sounds like a fun book to read.
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Yep — all the chills and thrills! 🙂 Good luck, Kim!
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You shouldn’t be surprised when I say that I need to read this book (her books always are)…..Jaime is the Queen of dual-timelines and stories that grab you from the get-go and won’t let you go! 😂
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Yes, the way she draws those timelines together is incredible! The best of the best. Good luck, Trixi!
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I finally read my first Jaime Jo Wright book and up to 5 read now! Loved this one!
Sandy
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Yay — her books are not to be missed. So glad you loved The Bookshop of 99 Doors as well. Happy Reading, Sandy!
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Jaime’s newest release is OUTSTANDING!
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Yes it is! Happy Reading, Caryl!
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I became an instant fan when I read Jaime Jo Wright’s debut novel, The House on Foster Hill reminded me of some of the Gothic stories I read as a teenager and I continue to love her books! Thanks for the chance!!
Connie
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Yes — I was a Gothic reader in my teens too. My introduction to ‘grown up’ books. Still love the genre. Good luck, Connie!
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I love Jaime Jo’s books, but I’m woefully behind! I have several I need to get caught up on, and this is one of them. Thanks for the review and chance to win! It sounds like another fantastic book!
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Luckily they are all standalones so you can read them in any order. Good luck, Winnie!
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Mine is here waiting for me to read. Book twin dance time.
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Yay! Happy Reading, Lucy!
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I have to join the new author to me readers. Haven’t read a book by Jaime but would love to start with this one.
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Oh wow, you all need an introduction to Jaime Jo Wright’s unique approach to dual timeline thrillers! Good luck, Becky!
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Eeep! Thank you for three chance to win this!!
angieadams306 at gmail dot com
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“for a chance”
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🙂 Maybe third times the charm. Good luck, Angie!
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🤭😊
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May I encourage everyone to read at least one Jaime Jo Wright book? I’ve read all of them but this new one that’s already on my stack! I’m just waiting for things to slow down a bit so I can thoroughly enjoy it. She’s an auto buy for me. Excellent review, Kav!
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Thanks, Perrianne! Love your enthusiasm for all things Jaime Jo Wright! And for sharing the book love. Happy Reading!
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Looking forward to this one!
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Good luck, Kimmy!
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With your suggestion, I am half way through this after getting it at the library. Wow, really enjoying this!
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Yay! So happy you are enjoying it. Love the way Jaime Jo Wright creates a dual timeline story. Enjoy!
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