LIKE A GOOD DETECTIVE, Mike Bursaw keeps a low profile. No fancy storefront. No glitzy marketing. Tall, lean, clean-cut, he blends into a crowd with his crisp khakis, solid sweaters, and sensible shoes.
But lovers of suspense fiction know “Mystery Mike,” 67, is a standout—one of the nation’s premier book dealers in mysteries and thrillers. For more than 50 years, he has found a way to survive in the business when so many bookstores have shutt ered. He’s the man to call should you need, say, a first edition of Sue Graft on’s B is for Burglar ($1,000). Bursaw’s Carmel store has an inventory of more than 8,000 volumes. At home, he has downsized his personal library from 11,000—“It was overwhelming”—to a svelte 4,000.
“He’s totally dedicated to the mystery…