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A Fatal Appraisal

Antiques & Collectibles Mysteries Series #2

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A Fatal Appraisal

By: Ellery Adams
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Molly Appleby loves her job at Collector's Weekly covering auctions and estate sales all over the South. When her latest assignment takes her to Richmond, Virginia, to interview the staff of the hit TV show Hidden Treasures, she's expecting a quick, fun trip. But when one of the show's appraisers is found murdered, Molly realizes that once again she'll have to put on her detective's cap until the culprit is captured.

As Richmond locals flock to the show hoping that their family heirlooms turn out to be valuable antiques, Molly's busy behind the scenes, interviewing the show's staff and tracking down clues. When yet another staff member is killed and Molly herself is threatened, she's determined to discover which of the expert cast members of Hidden Treasures might be hiding a sinister secret, because no matter how priceless, she knows that no antique is literally to die for.

©2006 Jennifer Stanley; revised copyright 2015 by Jennifer Stanley (P)2016 Tantor
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Light mystery. Very enjoyable. Characters draw you in to learn more. Look forward to continue reading other books from this author.

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a very entertaining and enjoyable listen. I liked the characters the subject matter and endings

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Richmond, Virginia and Antiques Galore

The second in Ellery Adams Antiques and Collectibles Mysteries Series is a very good one, although I'm partial to the first one, as I am a pottery lover . . . this one, though held my attention throughout, and I loved the historical information included in and around the civil war battlefields of Virginia, the wonderful stories of furniture making near Williamsburg and Fredericksburg . . . the tales of the antiques make the book . . . and the mystery of the murders, of course . . . great series . . . downloading the next one!

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The antique desk sounds exquisite

About 50% through the book I thought I knew whodunit. So, I skipped to section 16 of the book and had an enjoyable time listening to the conclusion.

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Interesting view of the world of mystery and antiques.

This was a pleasant mystery set in the world of antiques and the fun of looking for treasure in our present times. The story is filled with fiction and historical facts and a good mystery. This story made me take out my teacup and a pastry and listen.

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Way too many characters!

This book felt really disjointed to me and there were way too many characters to try to remember. I stuck it out until the end of the book, but I am not sure I will continue the series.

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Not her best

Usually a big fan, this one was slow and a bit boring at times. No problem putting this one on hold.

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Molly is ehhh

The mystery was good but Molly is just not a nice person. Besides being overly critical, consumed with how to forward her career in the midst of trade go and forever going on about her weight, just couldn’t gel with her.

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Didn’t figure it out!🤷🏻‍♀️

Enjoyable cozy… with usual trade marks… a novice willing to risk it all🫣A bit of romance and interesting storyline… well done!

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A good second installment

I enjoyed this second installment & feel like there's finally a bit more character building for Molly. During book 1 I was unsure who the main character was as a person; it was very surface level. Molly gets a bit more of an identity in this book & I hope it continues more because right now the characters are still a bit 1 dimensional and sometimes boring.

My favorite thing about this series is that Molly is the main character but her partner in crime is her mom. I've never seen that in a cozy before, and it's a sweet dynamic. Molly bounces all her ideas off Clara & enlists her help with investigating. Clara however is much more interested in the antiques themselves, so it makes it quite funny sometimes.

The other people in Molly's life seem to be Matt & her co worker (who plays a very minor role). But otherwise the rest of the cast varies book by book. I wish there were more characters that could be developed through each of the books, and that's my biggest "con." I will give book 3 a chance & hope it changes because as of now I'm not invested in any of the characters, which by book 2 a reader should be. They just feel like characters in a story & not characters who I "know."

If you're just looking for an easy listen then this fits the bill well. The narration is well done, the stories are intriguing with interesting historical backgrounds & the mystery has its share of twists. You can pick this book up at book 2 and won't feel lost if you haven't read book 1 yet. This series doesn't need to be read in order to be good!

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