A Killer Collection
186 pages
|Published: 3 Jan 2006
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ISBN: 9781954717640
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Beyond the Page Publishing
Publication date: 16 February 2022
Description
In the world of antiques and collectibles, it helps to have a sharp eye for quality, a good ear for gossip, and a nose for murder.
Molly Appleby is a young writer for Collector’s Weekly , and when the spunky reporter isn’t covering auctions and antique shows all over the South, she’s trying to get her new relationship with a coworker off the ground. When her latest assignment takes her to North Carolina pottery country to cover an exclusive kiln opening, she’s certain the show promises surprising offerings and rare finds. What she doesn’t expect to find is a dead body.
George-Bradley Staunton is known throughout the antiques world as a very wealthy and very ruthless collector, and when he drops dead just after the opening, there are all too few mourners and a seemingly endless list of suspects. When the local police are stumped, Molly steps in to put her journalist’s nose to work sniffing out the culprit. But no sooner does she start collecting clues than another dead body falls into her lap.
As Molly digs beneath the genteel surface of antiques and collectibles, she finds a world filled with backstabbing and competition, and what started as a story about rare collections might leave Molly with nothing more than a collection of corpses.
“A very likable amateur sleuth . . . I’ll be happy to follow Molly on her future investigations.” — The Romance Readers Connection
This is a fully revised edition of a book originally published under the name J. B. Stanley.
About the Author:
Ellery Adams, a USA Today and New York Times bestselling author, has written dozens of mystery novels. Her traditionally published series include The Secret, Book, and Scone Society Mysteries, The Book Retreat Mysteries, The Books By the Bay Mysteries, and The Charmed Pie Shoppe Mysteries. Her Indie series include The Supper Club Mysteries, The Hope Street Church Mysteries, and The Antiques & Collectibles Mysteries. She shares her North Carolina home with her husband, two trolls, and three keyboard-hogging felines.
Molly Appleby is a young writer for Collector’s Weekly , and when the spunky reporter isn’t covering auctions and antique shows all over the South, she’s trying to get her new relationship with a coworker off the ground. When her latest assignment takes her to North Carolina pottery country to cover an exclusive kiln opening, she’s certain the show promises surprising offerings and rare finds. What she doesn’t expect to find is a dead body.
George-Bradley Staunton is known throughout the antiques world as a very wealthy and very ruthless collector, and when he drops dead just after the opening, there are all too few mourners and a seemingly endless list of suspects. When the local police are stumped, Molly steps in to put her journalist’s nose to work sniffing out the culprit. But no sooner does she start collecting clues than another dead body falls into her lap.
As Molly digs beneath the genteel surface of antiques and collectibles, she finds a world filled with backstabbing and competition, and what started as a story about rare collections might leave Molly with nothing more than a collection of corpses.
“A very likable amateur sleuth . . . I’ll be happy to follow Molly on her future investigations.” — The Romance Readers Connection
This is a fully revised edition of a book originally published under the name J. B. Stanley.
About the Author:
Ellery Adams, a USA Today and New York Times bestselling author, has written dozens of mystery novels. Her traditionally published series include The Secret, Book, and Scone Society Mysteries, The Book Retreat Mysteries, The Books By the Bay Mysteries, and The Charmed Pie Shoppe Mysteries. Her Indie series include The Supper Club Mysteries, The Hope Street Church Mysteries, and The Antiques & Collectibles Mysteries. She shares her North Carolina home with her husband, two trolls, and three keyboard-hogging felines.