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Josie Prescott Antiques Mysteries April 13, 2010
Agatha finalist Jane K. Cleland brings us an irresistible new blend of coziness, crime, and collectibles...
 
The autumn foliage is in full fiery glory on a beautiful day in the little coastal town of Rocky Point, New Hampshire. Josie Prescott arrives at the town’s renovated lighthouse to conduct an antiques appraisal and is horrified to discover the bludgeoned body of her neighbor Zoë’s beloved nephew, Frankie. The owners of the lighthouse are avid antiques collectors, and Josie soon begins to suspect that a scrimshaw tooth from their collection may be the key to solving the crime that has shaken Rocky Point, and broken her dear friend’s heart.

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Cleland once again smoothly blends antique lore and a plausible whodunit in her delightful fifth mystery featuring antiques dealer Josie Prescott (after 2009's Killer Keepsakes). When Josie shows up for an appraisal at the Rocky Point, N.H., lighthouse, she stumbles on the body of someone she knows on the kitchen floor. Frankie, the lighthouse caretaker and her good friend Zoë's nephew, has a ghastly dent in his skull. The theft of a valuable scrimshaw tooth from the lighthouse owner's vast collection may be connected to the murder, she concludes, as she lends her antiquing expertise in the subsequent police investigation. Series fans will enjoy getting reacquainted with familiar characters and meeting new ones. Everyone will learn a lot about the arcane art of scrimshaw. (Apr.)
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Josie Prescott, owner of Prescott’s Antiques and Auctions, goes to the Whitestones’ house to appraise their maritime art and artifacts collection. The plan is to get the house key from the Whitestones’ caretaker, Frankie Winterelli, but on arrival, Josie finds Frankie, the nephew of her neighbor, and a friend, Zoe, murdered. She later discovers that a valuable scrimmed tooth is missing from the house. Because of her close relationship with Zoe, and at the request of Rocky Point, New Hampshire’s new police chief, Ellis Hunter, who values her expertise with antiques, Josie becomes involved in the investigation. The small-town setting and the details about maritime antiques, framed by the running of an antiques appraisal and auction business, add to the story. Those who enjoy mysteries set in the antiques world should also try Sharon Fiffer’s Jane Wheel mysteries. --Sue OBrien

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (April 13, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312586558
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312586553
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #515,381 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jane K. Cleland is the author of the Josie Prescott Antiques Mysteries, which have been referred to as an Antiques Roadshow for mystery fans. Her first novel, CONSIGNED TO DEATH, was named a "core title" by Library Journal magazine, and was a finalist for the Agatha, David, and Macavity Awards for Best First Novel. SILENT AUCTION, the fifth in the series, has just been released. [all by Minotaur Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Publishing Group]. Jane used to own a rare book and antiques store in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and now lives in New York City with her husband. www.janecleland.net

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect book for the fall., April 23, 2010
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With the crisp, cool air of an autumn breeze blowing, Josie Prescott is ready to start her day as an antiques appraiser in the charming coastal town of Rocky Point, New Hampshire. Known as the authority of priceless objects, she is summoned to a lighthouse estate for an appraisal. Realizing her pristine reputation cannot rest solely on her good business sense, she is prepared to get to work to uncover the past and put a value on its future.

Upon arriving, she stumbles upon a ghastly scene involving the bludgeoned body of her dear friend Zoë's nephew, Frankie. Within a blink of an eye, the police arrive and the investigation is quickly underway. Reeling from the fact that she has just witnessed the gruesome aftermath of a killing, Josie does her best to step aside as the town's officials take over. What started out as just an ordinary job for Josie has now become a personal vendetta to help find Frankie's killer.

Before long, Josie makes a connection between the lighthouse's valuable works of art and the mysterious murder. After careful inspection, it is discovered that a rare scrimshaw tooth is missing. As Josie tries to put the pieces together, it becomes quite obvious that her business colleagues may be hiding something. With her ever faithful sidekick Wes, the conscientious newspaper reporter, Josie dons her super sleuth hat in order to put this most unsettling case to rest.

SILENT AUCTION is the fifth installment of Cleland's highly praised Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery Series. Her latest adventure is entertaining yet educational, as she explores the intricate workings of scrimshaw. As we have come to expect, Cleland's superb knowledge of the antiques business coupled with her wit and charm make this newly released mystery a prized contender.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars terrific cozy, April 17, 2010
This review is from: Silent Auction (Josie Prescott Antiques Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Antiques dealer Josie Prescott arrives at the Rocky Point, New Hampshire lighthouse for an appraisal. However, instead of a friendly greeting from Frankie the caretaker, nephew of her dear friend Zoe, she finds him lying dead on the kitchen floor with a blow to his head that left a major indentation on his skull.

Josie realizes that along with the murder there was also a theft. Specifically, someone stole a valuable scrimshaw tooth from the collection. The police investigate while Josie provides antiquing consulting services to help them with their case.

The latest Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery (see Killer Keepsakes) is a terrific cozy in which the heroine is not a more successful than the police amateur sleuth competing against the cops, but instead provides consulting services especially into scrimshaw. The story line is fast-paced from the moment Josie stumbles over the corpse of Frankie (an occupational hazard of the sub-genre). The audience will enjoy Josie's escapades as the whodunit seems genuine and clearly fun as are the antiques tips and glimpses behind the scenes of a dealer.

Harriet Klausner
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Addition to an Intelligent Series, June 7, 2010
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Josie Prescott is happy that her antiques business is doing so well. In SILENT AUCTION, she is asked to appraise the very valuable maritime collection of a millionaire couple and can't wait to get started. She agrees to meet caretaker Frankie at the couple's lighthouse, but instead finds Frankie dead on the floor, his head bashed in with a rolling pin. As she stares in horror at the blood on the floor, she realizes that someone is trying to get into the house. After running into the woods behind the house, she is able to call police on her cell phone.

Frankie was the nephew of her neighbor and best friend, Zoë. He had a troubled past with drugs and arrests, but seemed to have been turning his life around. Neither Josie nor Zoë can believe he was back in with his bad old associates.

When she is able to return to the lighthouse and the couple's records, Josie learns about a scrimmed tooth that was supposed to be in the collection. She did not help the couple buy it, and there is no history or provenance proving it was from a famous artist. It turns out to have been sold through a gallery in town whose owner has always given Josie the creeps with his phoniness. Information from local mysterious pickers and eccentric scrimshaw artists indicate that there are many layers of lies and crimes in this situation.

As these issues come to light, Josie is called upon by the new Chief of Police to help provide background on the antiques business. She is also asked to look at a possible Homer print never before seen. Is it possible that so many extremely valuable antiques from masters are appearing in her town at this time? Josie very much doubts it. She relies on local reporter Wes to keep her in the loop, and sends him information she also gleans. This clever device helps move the plot and investigation forward in an unobtrusive manner.

Jane K. Cleland maintains a very intelligent series with fascinating background on the antiques business and strong characters. Josie and her employees are three-dimensional, even when they only have limited scenes. For example, Eric, who runs the tag-sale room, went out socially with Frankie, and readers learn about their church and dating experiences in a few sentences. While detailed description and history is unavoidable in a series about antiques, the background on maritime artists and, in particular, scrimshaw is at times hard to read through and slows down the plot. Still, collectors of those particular areas may find this element to add to the value of the reading experience.

The killer may be apparent to savvy readers who know that Cleland supplies all clues, however subtle. There is no springing new information in a later interview in these traditional tales. But that does not take away from this excellent series.
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