Antiques are a deadly obsession

The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder

C.L. Miller

304 pages, Paperback, February 6, 2024 by Simon & Schuster

Freya Lockwood having a crisis of sorts, her daughter has flown the nest to study in the US, her ex-husband wants to sell the family home asap, her former mentor Arthur Crockleford has died and left her with a mystery to solve. 

Freya arrives on the page fully formed, in her 40s, divorced, empty nester, full of self-doubt and without a purpose. In her youth Freya had teamed up with Arthur and learnt everything about antiques. An incident in Cairo had Freya turning her back on the career and taking a different route in life. From the outset, Freya is conflicted about going back and revisiting what she is highly skilled to do. Her Aunt Carole, prods, cajoles and encourages Freya into taking up the challenge.

This was an easy, enjoyable read set in the murky world of antique dealing. There is a few twists and turns, the characters are well developed and there is plenty of humour along the way.

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