The Antique Hunter’s Death On The Red Sea by CL Miller

Freya Lockwood and her Aunt Carole are back into his sequel to the popular Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder (which we previously reviewed HERE) When a painting goes missing from a maritime museum and a dead body is found, they're on the case under the banner of their new business as stolen antiquities hunters. The …

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The Antique Hunter’s Guide To Murder by C L Miller

Freya Lockwood was an antique hunter twenty years ago, finding stolen artifacts and returning them to their rightful owners, but a tragedy made her leave that life behind. Now, her once mentor has been killed and he's left a trail of clues in his antique store leading her to an retreat at a mansion in …

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48 Doughty Street, the house where Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist.

I grew up on the books of Charles Dickens. I cried when Dora Spenlow died, and was shocked by Miss Havisham in her crumbling wedding dress and her ward Estella. Dickens created such memorable characters and his plots have always kept me on the edge of my seat or glued to the fireside. I guess …

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