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Antiquing murders,
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This review is from: Shadows at the Fair : An Antique Print Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
The first in the Anique Print Mystery is an exciting beginning. Maggie Summers, recently widowed, is back selling her antique prints at the Rensselaer County Antique Fair. (Initially that's why I bought the book, because of the name of the county and the name of my town. Am I ever glad I did.) Maggie is happy to be back selling her wares to take her mind off her husband's recent death and discovery of his philandering. But soon a murder of an antique dealer and then his wife, has her searching for clues to clear a friend's nephew and to find the true murderer. The inside look at the antique fair business is interesting. Those who watch the Antique Roadshow may find this of interest.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Antiques + Mystery = Suspense + Fun!,
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This review is from: Shadows at the Fair : An Antique Print Mystery (Hardcover)
I'm an antique dealer and a friend recommended Shadows at the Fair after it was nominated for an Agatha for "best first mystery." I'm really glad she did. It's the most enjoyable book I've read this year. The author brings the world of antiques accurately alive -- and has a great way of putting together memorable characters with unforgettable pasts and secrets, and a lot of action. I'm looking forward to reading her next book -- Shadows on the Coast of Maine!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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intriguing amateur sleuth,
This review is from: Shadows at the Fair : An Antique Print Mystery (Hardcover)
It has been a long hard winter for Maggie Summer. Her husband died of a heart attack at the same time she learned he was having an affair with another woman. Now she is trying to get her life back on track by entering the Rensselaer County Springs Antiques Fair. She sells antique prints and knows many of the other dealers since she has been doing the shows for years.When she arrives on the fairgrounds she learns that a dealer was poisoned at an antique fair a week ago. Security is so beefed up that all the dealers feel safe until somebody kills Harry Findley. At first the police arrest Ben, a man with Down's Syndrome. Maggie, who has known Ben for a long time, is convinced he didn't do it; the police become convinced as well when Harry's wife Susan dies under mysterious circumstances while they retained Ben. Maggie, being a curious sort, decides to do some sleuthing and almost gets killed in the process. This is the first entry into what looks to be an intriguing series. The heroine is a likable person who has a natural talent for snooping and is not the kind of person who stands idly by when an injustice is about to occur though she starts her sleuthing after the police know Ben is innocent. Lea Wait takes readers into the world of antiquities and makes it seem so interesting that readers will want to visit their local antiques store or fair. Harriet Klausner
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