It's an intriguing story, every bit as complex as the De Vinci Code.
Library assistant Georgia recounted a tale from her job to Twitter on
Tuesday when she sought to help an older lady who had found some strange pen markings in the books she was ... Most didn't have it, but a lot in this genre did - they're "wee old women" books (romances set in wartime Britain etc).
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