by Sandra Murphy
Details at the end of this post on how to enter to win a copy of the book, and a link to purchase it from Amazon.
Josie Prescott’s antique business has grown. She has her own television show and a studio on site where guests discuss antiques, how to know if they are real or fake, and debate the issue. The crew also films collections of items, like the thimble collection up for sale. Who would think a thimble would be exciting? Only someone who never saw a thimble covered in small diamonds.
When a woman shows up and hands Josie a green leather box says ‘I knew your father” and then disappears, Josie’s right to be suspicious. It’s when she opens the box and discovers two letters supposedly written by Jane Austen, bought in a resale shop, that things really get weird.
Josie’s father died in the Twin Towers on 9/11, something she’s never gotten over. Now a stranger claims to have known him but won’t talk to Josie. It leaves her shaken and angry.
When a dead body turns up on the property of the warehouse, it’s a shock and no one can figure out a motive. A second body, an attack on Josie, and an attempt on her life, has everyone in the company on edge. Josie hires guards for the business and protection for herself.
In addition, her husband Ty is up for a promotion. To take it would mean moving and running her business long distance. To refuse would put a halt to future promotions.
Josie is used to asking questions. Will she be able to follow the clues before the killer finds her?
This is book fourteen in the series. Cleland includes behind the scenes information on how antiques are valued, proven to be the real thing, priced, and sold. It’s seamlessly tucked into the storyline without distracting from the mystery. Josie is now happily married, her business has grown, and although she’s still not a big time antiques dealer, she’s well-known and respected. She doesn’t take risks, or at least not huge risks, but her job choice shows, she has an overwhelming need to know. There’s a nice twist at the end, too.
Readers who shop thrift stores and the like, in hopes of finding an unexpected treasure will enjoy this series.
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This book has a lot of buzz. Count me in!
Would really love to read. Sounds like my kind of book.
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My finger’s are crossed I’m chosen to win your giveaway for this book. I’ve seen a lot of information about Jane K.Cleland’s book and my interest if peaked. Thanks for the chance.
New series for me but sounds interesting. I’ve been hearing a lot about this book.
I’ve been hearing a lot about this one! tWarner419@aol.com
Your book sounds sooo good and the cover is awesome too!
Jane Austen’s Lost Letters By Jane K. Cleland sounds like a wonderful mystery read for those who love antiques and Jane Austen too.
I know this will be a great book and I am anxious to read it!
We have a winner!