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The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
That Night in the Library(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon
6:40 to Montreal(2025)Description / Buy at Amazon

Eva Jurczyk is a published author who resides and works in Canada.

The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections is the debut book from Eva Jurczyk. This international bestseller was well received by critics and readers alike. Matthew Sullivan, the author of Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore, said he loved this book, calling it a ‘rare treat for readers’.

This story follows along with a librarian who likes to lead a life where she keeps mostly to herself. But everything suddenly gets disrupted and turned upside down when a valuable manuscript suddenly goes missing. The manuscript is priceless, and she quickly is starting to wonder whether the old books in the stacks hold more secrets in this library than the people who look after them– or vice versa.

Main character Liesl Weiss learned a long time ago that she should be happy to work behind the scenes when it comes to her employment in the distinguished rare books department at a large library. She works diligently to manage the details and likes being active behind the scenes working to try and make the head of the department look good.

Things change up a little when her boss endures a stroke. Liesl is the one who is entrusted to run things, which sounds like it should be an okay situation, but it quickly takes a turn for the worse. A valuable manuscript has gone missing– the most special manuscript in the entire library. It’s looking pretty unlikely that someone just decided to spirit it away to the back to work on it.

Liesl does her best to try and let people know about this and tells the police about the book and how it has gone missing. Over and over again she is instructed that it is in her best interest to keep quiet (well, the best interest of the library, anyway). That way the library gets to stay open, no one is alarmed, and the donors continue to be content.

Then a librarian suddenly stops showing up for work. Liesl has to look into the disappearance of the librarian and the manuscript. In the process, she gets more secrets and information about the pasts of her colleagues than ever before. It starts to become clear that when it comes to the theft, this wasn’t an outside job. The person responsible for the act must be someone who works with them in the department.

Liesl has worked with these manuscripts for such a long time, but what she is about to find out about them as well as the people who take care of them might just end up shaking her up more than she can handle. Could the foundation on which she has chosen to built her life withstand the shock? How will it end, and can she retrieve the manuscript successfully? Read this book in order to find out!

That Night in the Library is a fictional book by Eva Jurczyk. If you love a good thriller, you are going to want to check this story out. As bestselling author Elle Cosimano says, once you enter the library, ‘there’s no turning back’.

This mystery is guaranteed to give you chills and take you as a reader to the world where secrets come alive at night, books bring fears to life, and sometimes the only way to get out of a situation is to wait until the morning comes.

The night before their graduation, seven students come together in the basement of the rare books library at their university. No one is allowed to be in the library after it has closed, but it’s also a great place for a ritual that they want to put on that has been borrowed from the Greeks. It is rumored to free those who participate in it from fear of death. What better time could there be to look for the wisdom of the gods as the night before they graduate, where they will all go in different directions to begin their ‘real’ lives?

The celebration has started but it is only a few minutes into it that the lights suddenly all go out. On top of that, one of the students drops down to the ground, dead out of nowhere. The body count is only going up. The group has nothing much besides their books to try and protect them. Now they have to figure out how they’re going to make it through the night while also potentially being locked up with a killer.

It’s just one night spent in the library, a night that they were never supposed to have. Just about anything could go wrong, and it’s about to. Will the group of students ever make it to graduation, or will this be the last night that they ever spend alive together? Read this book from Eva Jurczyk to find out!

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